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A Review of the Acid Rock Drainage Potential and Hydrological Implications of Selectively-Placed Waste Rock at a Gold Mine in NSW, AustraliaBy J Jeffrey, G W. Wilson, L Gilbert, C
Prior to the commencement of mining, the acid rock drainage (ARD) potential of the waste rock to be produced by an open cut mining operation is assessed by a variety of techniques carried out on drill
Jan 1, 2003
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Maximising Recovery at Silver Swan Nickel Mine using Cement StabilisationBy P R. Lock
The Silver Swan nickel mine is located at the Black Swan Nickel Project, 53 km north east of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. The Silver Swan orebody is a massive sulphide nickel deposit dipping 70¦ eas
Jan 1, 1998
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The Application of Lean Manufacturing in a Mining EnvironmentBy B Lavin, R Sanford
This paper examines the application of Lean Manufacturing in a mining environment, based on experience within the Rio Tinto entities: Rio Tinto Aluminium, Northparkes Mines and Hunter Valley Operation
Jan 1, 2006
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Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit:: The 1992 PerspectiveBy Dean J. A, Taube A, White A. H, Messenger P. R, Jones I. W O, Huston D. L
The 50 million tonne Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit (4.99 g/t Au, 0.72 per cent Cu) was an irregular pipe-like body of quartz and pyrite, with subordinate chalcopyrite, magnetite and gold. Mineralis
Jan 1, 1993
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HoistEM ù A New Airborne Electromagnetic SystemHoistEM is a helicopter-towed time domain electromagnetic system. This paper presents details of the towed array structure (the Hoist) as well as a description of the instrumentation. A comparison bet
Jan 1, 2004
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Method Selection for Large-Scale Underground MiningAs has been the case since the early Phoenician traders, the minerals used by modern man come from deposits scattered around the globe. The price received is more and more being set by worldwide suppl
Jan 1, 2000
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Discovery of the Solomon Iron DepositsBy D Kepert, C Simpson, D Edwards
Channel iron deposits (CID) currently supply over 40 per cent of the seaborne iron ore trade out of the Hamersley Province. The two well documented producing systems (Robe and Marillana palaeochannels
Jan 1, 2009
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Iron Ore Tailings Reprocessing to Maximise Ore ProductionBy I Sherrell, R Jain
Worldwide iron ore feed grades are trending downwards and will continue to do so with the increasing difficulties of upgrading ores. This has led to operations looking for ways to capture current tail
Jul 13, 2015
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Phosphorous Removal from Iron Ore with a Low Temperature Heat TreatmentBy R R. Lovel, G J. Sparrow
Currently there are large reserves of good quality iron ore near to existing infrastructure that are not being developed because the phosphorous levels are above acceptable market specifications. Sinc
Jan 1, 2009
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Beneficiation of Low-Grade Haematite OresBy D Wei
Large tonnages of low-grade haematite ores need to be treated every day in China. One of the mineralogical characteristics of these haematite ores is that the grain size of haematite is smaller than t
Jul 11, 2011
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Whole-of-System Analysis Using CFD to Reduce Emissions of Fugitives Gases Inside a Copper Smelter BuildingBy E Nik, A Manzoori, H Namavari, P Witt
The smelter building at Sarcheshmeh Copper Complex, Iran, houses two reverberatory furnaces and five Pierce-Smith converters. Under normal operating conditions SO2 emissions fill the building, posing
Jan 1, 2004
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Design and Engineering of Flotation Circuits (in Australia)By D Mcleod, S Brindley, S Green
The design and engineering of flotation circuits is driven by numerous inputs, including (in no particular order) testwork outcomes, site considerations, type of separation required, energy sensitivit
Jan 1, 2005
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Consolidation and shear strength testing and stability analysis of coal mine spoil degraded to mudBy L Bergin, D J. Williams, S Islam, T A. Vangsness
The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act
Jul 23, 2018
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Modelling of height of connective fractures during longwall miningBy D Adhikary, M Khanal, B Poulsen, H Guo
During longwall mining, the ability to reliably estimate the height of longwall mining-induced fractures is critically important in order to effectively manage mining-induced water inflows and aquifer
Nov 30, 2018
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A Cut-Off of Liberated and Selected Ore Minerals Optimisation Based on the Geometallurgy ConceptBy G Turner-Saad
An improvement to cut-off grade optimisation theory based on geometallurgy has been completed. The improvement fundamentally consisted of taking into account mineralogical and textural characteristics
Sep 5, 2011
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Are we there yet? Where the minerals industry is at, and where we are going with gender diversity, equity and inclusionBy L H. G McClean
Diversity, equity and inclusion are often cited as ‘important priorities’ by mining companies and industry organisations in their public presentations and reports, but is the minerals industry really
Sep 1, 2024
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The Importance of Water in the Gladstone Industrial AreaBy C J. Moran
The Gladstone region, as one of the most industrially intense regions in Australia, uses significant quantities of fresh water. Awoonga Dam, situated on the Boyne River, is the only major source of wa
Jan 1, 2006
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Loading Mechanics of the æCanÆ and Implications for Improved Strength and Stiffness PropertiesImproved roof control in high deformation tailgate environments has been achieved over the last decade through development of stiffer and increased capacity standing support products. æThe CanÆ is one
Jan 1, 2005
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Transforming the Rope Haulage Concept into the 21st CenturyBy B R. Castley
Consumable materials used in mines are often transported to the working areas down shallow angle decline shafts, typically at anywhere between 10¦ and 30¦ to the horizontal. The winding equipment is u
Jan 1, 2005
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Initial Thoughts on Application of the Volume Loss Approach for Estimates of Surface Settlement Due to Tunnelling in Weathered RockBy S Kowalczuk, S V. L Barrett
The potential for adverse surface settlement during tunnelling in soil and rock poses a significant risk to the successful completion of any tunnelling project. Undesirable ground movement may lead to
Sep 17, 2014