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                     Reverse Sensitivity - A Two-Way Street, Not a Dead End Reverse Sensitivity - A Two-Way Street, Not a Dead EndReverse sensitivity is a critical issue for all extractive activities. Extractive industries can only establish in the location of the particular resource sought to be extracted. Avoiding a location n Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Reductive Leaching of Manganese Containing Material with Pyrite in a Mild Sulphuric Acid Medium Reductive Leaching of Manganese Containing Material with Pyrite in a Mild Sulphuric Acid MediumBy Parida K. M, Paramguru R. K Laboratory-scale studies aimed at developing a process for solubilising manganese values from a low grade pyrolusite containing material using low grade pyrite, both available in India, are described. Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Approaches to the Simulation of Compositional Data – A Nickel-Laterite Comparative Case Study Approaches to the Simulation of Compositional Data – A Nickel-Laterite Comparative Case StudyBy K G. van den Boogaart, U Mueller "An accurate prediction of benefit for some types of ore may require not just the ore grade, but a whole compositional characterisation of the estimates; that is, its full mineral composition includin Nov 24, 2014 
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                     Longwall face floor failure assessment using a semi quantitative risk rating methodology Longwall face floor failure assessment using a semi quantitative risk rating methodologyBy S Grimsey, E Janetzki, J Emery Floor failure on the longwall face is a complex problem due to the dynamic interaction between the surrounding strata and powered roof supports involving multiple variables. It can also be highly prob Nov 29, 2022 
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                     On the Use of Mechanistic Blast-Outcome Measurement and Modelling for Optimisation of Explosive Selection in Underground Mining On the Use of Mechanistic Blast-Outcome Measurement and Modelling for Optimisation of Explosive Selection in Underground MiningBy A S. Lund Optimisation of the underground mining production process benefits from informed decision making during the process of explosive rock fragmentation. Selection of the most appropriate bulk explosive pr Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Bio-Mineral Processing - Its Potential to Revolutionise the Industry Bio-Mineral Processing - Its Potential to Revolutionise the IndustryBacteria can play a key role in the processing of 'difficult' ores. Bioleaching opens the way to potentially extract copper from vast amounts of otherwise hard to process refractory low-grad Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Performance Optimisation of the Imhoflot G-Cell for Fine Coal Cleaning Performance Optimisation of the Imhoflot G-Cell for Fine Coal CleaningBy V Gupta, Z Huang, S K. Biswal G-Cell is a new design modification of the Imhoflot pneumatic flotation technology, which utilises a self-inducing aerator inside a downcomer, where bubble-particle attachment takes place. The present Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Characterisation of In Situ Stresses for Tunnel Lining Design in the Sydney?Basin Characterisation of In Situ Stresses for Tunnel Lining Design in the Sydney?BasinBy A L. de Ambrosis, S J. Clarke In the non-codified realm of tunnel design there are issues which are sure-fire instigators of controversy. This paper presents a discussion regarding one particular issue which in the authors’ experi Sep 17, 2014 
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                     Redefining Competent Persons Criteria for Resource Geologists Redefining Competent Persons Criteria for Resource GeologistsBy J Coombes There is much debate on the Competent Persons qualifying criteria for providing classified resource estimates for public reporting. The CRIRSCO family of codes including the JORC Code, SAMREC, PERC an Aug 18, 2014 
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                     What’s Stopping You? The Role of Sheeting Material Selection in Safe Haulage Operations What’s Stopping You? The Role of Sheeting Material Selection in Safe Haulage OperationsBy R Thompson, D Tulloch "Wet-weather or 24×7 wet-trafficability is a commendable design objective for unpaved mine haul roads, but practically often difficult to achieve, due both to the road sheeting material selected, and Nov 15, 2016 
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                     Technical authority – can we balance governance, risk and efficiency in management of change? Technical authority – can we balance governance, risk and efficiency in management of change?By M S. Tuohy Poorly judged or under-appreciated change plays a role in many major accidents. In particular, operational changes related to continuous improvement, maintenance and introduction of new technology can Apr 16, 2024 
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                     The Implementation of Snowden's Reconciliation Software - A Case Study from Telfer The Implementation of Snowden's Reconciliation Software - A Case Study from TelferBy J Gotte, C Morley, J Froud Newcrest Mining LimitedÆs Telfer Mine is a world-class gold and copper producer, situated in the Great Sandy Desert, in the north west of Western Australia. The mine has a number of distinctive charac Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Limestone Development at Dunback Limestone Development at DunbackLime and cement manufacturing has a proud history in Otago, with the earliest lime kilns appearing around 1849 at Caversham and Kaikorai in Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Underground Mine Radio Automation Systems Underground Mine Radio Automation SystemsBy S Munn Today, it can be said that the majority of mines utilise communications equipment in one form or another. Either for communications between staff making their day-to-day operations more efficient, or Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Ore Type – Everything to Someone but Nothing to Anyone Ore Type – Everything to Someone but Nothing to AnyoneBy J Jackson, M F. Young "Ore is the economic portion of a mineral deposit that can be extracted economically. Hence an ore type is a classification of the ore based on one or more dominant characteristics in order to enable Jun 15, 2016 
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                     In situ Stress Measurement Using Acoustic Emission from Cored Rock In situ Stress Measurement Using Acoustic Emission from Cored RockBy G Baird, M Seto Reliable evaluation of in situ stress is an important phase in the analysis and design of underground excavations, particularly for evaluating the stability of underground structures to prevent failur Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Alternative Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management Issues for Minerals Industry Professionals û An Australian Perspective Alternative Dispute Resolution and Conflict Management Issues for Minerals Industry Professionals û An Australian PerspectiveTechnical disputes, commercial negotiations and workplace/societal conflict are a natural part of doing business and just living itself. Conflict is everywhere û at home (between family and neighbours Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Present Status of Remediation of Mt Lyell Acid Drainage Present Status of Remediation of Mt Lyell Acid DrainageBy N Clarke, R Dineen, W Jones The Mt Lyell copper mine in western Tasmania has discharged acid drainage (AD) into the Queen and King Rivers and Macquarie Harbour for over a century. Presently, dissolved copper loads of about 1000 Jan 1, 2003 
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                     How to Prioritise Process Improvements How to Prioritise Process ImprovementsBy D J. Hill "Mining companies routinely invest in improvements to their processing operations, but often these enhancements do not work to full effect.Improvements can be ineffectual because underlying process pr Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Cut-off Grade-based Sublevel Stope Mine Optimisation – Introduction and Evaluation of an Optimisation Approach and Method for Grade Risk Quantification Cut-off Grade-based Sublevel Stope Mine Optimisation – Introduction and Evaluation of an Optimisation Approach and Method for Grade Risk QuantificationBy M W. N Buxton, M T. Bootsma, J Benndorf, C Alford Research in the field of cut-off grade optimisation has shown a relationship between cut-off grade, project life and net present value (NPV). Lane’s theory demonstrates that cut-off grades can be opti Nov 24, 2014 
