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                     Use of Robust Design Methodology for Production Scale Definition in Open Pit Mining Use of Robust Design Methodology for Production Scale Definition in Open Pit MiningBy M A. González, J A. Romero, D L. Fuentes, C J. Poblete, O Abdrashitova "Robustness can be defined as the ability of a system to resist change without adapting its initial stable configuration. Robust design methodology, which is widely accepted in the manufacturing indus Nov 15, 2016 
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                     Copper-Molybdenum Concentrator Surveys Using Mineralogy and Process Benchmarking Tools to Improve Overall Plant Performance Copper-Molybdenum Concentrator Surveys Using Mineralogy and Process Benchmarking Tools to Improve Overall Plant PerformanceBy P Thompson, D Rose, S Yu, W Baum, R Zahn, D Meadows, G Hall Opportunities to improve mill operations are often cited by mining companies and recognised in many concentrators spread throughout the world but are not always followed through. Copper-molybdenum con Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Criteria for the Design of Emergency Refuge Stations for an Underground Metal Mine Criteria for the Design of Emergency Refuge Stations for an Underground Metal MineBy G P. Bates The rationale for the design of the Emergency Egress (escape andentrapment) strategy for one underground metal mine has beenpreviously described (Brake, 1999). Two of the key conclusionsfor this mine, Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Forecast Trends of Australian Mineral Production to the Year 2000 Forecast Trends of Australian Mineral Production to the Year 2000By Huleatt M, Perkin D, McLeod I, Mock C, Pratt R, Gourlay A, Timoney E, Knight N, Ward J Generally speaking, Australia's reserves of its more important minerals (in terms of export earnings) are adequate to sustain forecast rates of production to the year 2000. The rate of foreca Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in New Zealand Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in New ZealandBy R L. Brathwaite In New Zealand, volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits are found in three main geological environments associated with: 1.   ophiolitic basalts of Oligocene age in Northland and East Ca Jan 1, 2005 
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                     From Production to Sustainability Reporting - Towards Quantifying Sustainable Gold Mining From Production to Sustainability Reporting - Towards Quantifying Sustainable Gold MiningGold mining in Australia and globally has a long and variable history. In recent years, due to ongoing public concern over long-term environmental impacts, the mining industry globally has been moving Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Fluorine Removal From Ok Tedi Copper/Gold Concentrates Fluorine Removal From Ok Tedi Copper/Gold ConcentratesBy J W. Glatthaar, M Mavotoi The occurrence of fluorine in the copper/gold concentrates produced by Ok Tedi Mining Limited has provided a series of challenges to metallurgists since 1988. Although fluorine is distributed througho Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Ion Exchange in Hydrometallurgy - Secondary Metal Removal or Primary Production Technique? Ion Exchange in Hydrometallurgy - Secondary Metal Removal or Primary Production Technique?By J D. Illescas, S N. Arnold, D R. Shaw Ion exchange (IX) as a primary production technique has been applied commercially since the 1950s; its application in the uranium industry continues to be widespread and is utilised to a lesser degree Oct 29, 2012 
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                     Robust construction and quality assurance culture for tailings storage facilities – equally important as robust design and review practice Robust construction and quality assurance culture for tailings storage facilities – equally important as robust design and review practiceBy M Laxman, A Kundu After multiple tailings dam failures in recent times, the owner organisations have made increased efforts to step up the governance systems to industry best practise in the design, construction and op Jul 23, 2018 
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                     Effectively Installing and Commissioning Flotation Equipment Effectively Installing and Commissioning Flotation EquipmentBy B Murphy, J L. Heath Installation of flotation equipment is a lengthy and intricate process involving conceptual design, detailed design and layout, equipment installation, equipment commissioning and handover prior to th Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Phosphorus Phase Analysis of Medium-Low-Grade Rare-Earths-Bearing Phosphate Ores Phosphorus Phase Analysis of Medium-Low-Grade Rare-Earths-Bearing Phosphate OresPhosphorus Phase Analysis of Medium-Low-Grade Rare-Earths-Bearing Phosphate Ores Sep 13, 2010 
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                     A Banker's View of Cash Flow Methods in Mineral Valuation A Banker's View of Cash Flow Methods in Mineral ValuationBanks' focus in using cash flow methods can differ markedly from that of equity investors. This paper attempts to explain and describe bankers' approach by: ò outlining the fundamental dif Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Life-of-Mine Ventilation System Upgrade at Springvale Colliery - A Case Study Life-of-Mine Ventilation System Upgrade at Springvale Colliery - A Case StudyBy B Smith, R Gelson Springvale Colliery is an underground longwall mine situated approximately 10 km north-west of Lithgow in the western coalfields of New South Wales. Following a full-scale review of the mineÆs ventila Jul 1, 2013 
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                     Effect of Mineral Density for Milling Magnetite Ores Effect of Mineral Density for Milling Magnetite OresBy P Holtham, W Valery, P Baguley, A Jankovic There is a growing interest in magnetite ores because of the increasing demand for this commodity. With these ores, there is significant cost associated with milling the ore to fine sizes using ball m Jul 13, 2015 
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                     Improvement of blast efficiency at Rio Tinto Borates and Lithium Mine in California, USA Improvement of blast efficiency at Rio Tinto Borates and Lithium Mine in California, USABy J Furtney, W Fu, D Nutakor, A Brose Rock blasting outcomes are often a shared responsibility of both the mine operations group and the mine geotechnical group. From an operational logistics and planning perspective, blasting concerns in Jun 22, 2022 
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                     Continuous Remote Emissions Monitoring – The Lynchpin for Air Quality Management Continuous Remote Emissions Monitoring – The Lynchpin for Air Quality ManagementBy F I. Cox, D Peeler, T Bodisco "Diesel particulate matter (DPM), in particular, has been likened in a somewhat inflammatory manner to be the ‘next asbestos’.From the business change perspective, there are three areas holding the in Mar 24, 2014 
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                     Post-mining Land Use Options in the Appalachian Coal Mining Region of the USA Post-mining Land Use Options in the Appalachian Coal Mining Region of the USABy J Skousen, C E. Zipper "Prior to the 1950s in the USA, surface coalmines were generally left without any reclamation. As government regulations advanced, mine operators were required to backfill the area and plant grasses o Jul 16, 2014 
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                     A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model – Its Concept, Formulation, Capability and Field Comparison Examples A Multiple Blasthole Fragmentation Model – Its Concept, Formulation, Capability and Field Comparison ExamplesBy R Yang This paper presents a fragmentation model for large production blasts in an open pit or underground environment. The paper shows that the particle velocity is directly related to pressure, strain, and Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting OperationsBy S Bhandari A model for predicting dust plume dispersion from blasting operations using the Eulerian mathematical algorithm has been developed. This model considers atmospheric stability, and wind velocity and di Nov 8, 2011 
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                     Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade Engineering Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade EngineeringBy P Revell, G Wilkie, P Walters, L Keeney, F Faramarzi Grade Engineering® is a value-driven strategy aiming to maximise benefits by exploiting intrinsic grade variability of ore deposits. It utilises a multitude of separation techniques to remove low grad Nov 10, 2020 
