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                     BHP Port Hedland wind fence – innovations in dust control BHP Port Hedland wind fence – innovations in dust controlBy R Peiffer, L van Wyk The Port of Port Hedland is the largest bulk export terminal in the world and is one of Australia’s most important pieces of economic infrastructure. BHP is the largest Port user to support the export Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Examining the relationship (if any) between elevated phosphorus and ore textural type in Pilbara iron ores Examining the relationship (if any) between elevated phosphorus and ore textural type in Pilbara iron oresBy M I. Pownceby, N Karimian, J R. Manuel, M J. Peterson The CSIRO ore classification scheme for Pilbara ores was used as a reference frame to target recognisable ore types/textures with potentially elevated phosphorus content for detailed analysis. Particl Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Effect of calcium oxalate CaC2O4.H2O on the Reduction and phosphorus partition of a high-P Brockman ore Effect of calcium oxalate CaC2O4.H2O on the Reduction and phosphorus partition of a high-P Brockman oreBy S Hapugoda, H Han, L Lu Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum trees was widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. Charcoal made from Syzygium Zeylanicum tree trunks, branches and leaves were analysed by Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Immortality design of the allflux® upstream classifier in the iron ore industry – for a safe workplace and an economic, sustainable and highly efficient separation technology Immortality design of the allflux® upstream classifier in the iron ore industry – for a safe workplace and an economic, sustainable and highly efficient separation technologyBy M Steinberg, M Amarant Upstream Classifier are well-known in the iron ore industry for at least 15 years. At present, more than 60 units are in operation in Western Australia. The advantage of this technology is their capab Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Driving the transformation to hydrogen ironmaking – an experimental vertical shaft H2-DRI reactor facility in NZ Driving the transformation to hydrogen ironmaking – an experimental vertical shaft H2-DRI reactor facility in NZBy M McCurd, M Lynch, B H. Yin, S Mendoza, C W. Bumby, Y Iwasaki, B Rumsey Iron and steel production is responsible for approximately 6.3 per cent of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Direct reduction of iron with hydrogen is a potential route for decarbonising the iron an Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Study on the dehydroxylation process of an ultrafine goethitic ore Study on the dehydroxylation process of an ultrafine goethitic oreBy M Camarda, A Pirson, F Vasconcelos, J Mesquita ArcelorMittal Prijedor is a goethitic iron ore mine located in the north-west of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which mainly supplies ArcelorMittal’s European subsidiaries. Annual production of the asset sta Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Wet grinding, settling and filtering characteristics of Australian and Brazilian iron ores Wet grinding, settling and filtering characteristics of Australian and Brazilian iron oresBy Q Zhou, J Pan, D Q. Zhu, C C. Yang Oxidised pellets have become an indispensable high-quality charge for blast furnaces (BF) due to their uniform particle size, high iron grade, high mechanical strength, good metallurgical performance, Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Development of an iron ore analysis method applying assimilation reaction to coarse ore Development of an iron ore analysis method applying assimilation reaction to coarse oreBy Y M. Lee, Y Hong, B C. Kim Since sintered ore is the primary source for producing molten iron in the blast furnace process, maintaining stable quality despite the utilisation of low-grade iron ore is crucial. However, conventio Sep 18, 2023 
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                     New insights into the relationships between sinter mineralogy and physical strength using QXRD and optical image analysis New insights into the relationships between sinter mineralogy and physical strength using QXRD and optical image analysisBy M I. Pownceby, N A. S Webster, J R. Manuel, J M. F Clout, E Donskoi, N A. Ware The relative influences of sinter mineralogy, sintering temperature, solid and pore macro- and microstructure on iron ore sinter physical strength are not yet fully understood. Whilst a range of analy Sep 18, 2023 
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                     Latest fifth generation (Mk V) gyratory crushers with focus on safety and maintenance features Latest fifth generation (Mk V) gyratory crushers with focus on safety and maintenance featuresBy W Malone, J Garrett FLSmidth (FLS) has spent the last 15 years, working with customers and engineering houses to deliver innovative improvements in crusher safety, coupled with the latest, maintenance friendly, crusher d Sep 18, 2023 
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                     HRC™ HPGR as an energy efficient alternative to horizontal mills in the iron ore processing circuit HRC™ HPGR as an energy efficient alternative to horizontal mills in the iron ore processing circuitBy E Nunes, R Mendes, D Jacobson, G Cota, T Machado, E Santos, J Almeida, E Pereira9, B Raso Grinding circuits are known to be the highest consumer of energy used in the ore comminution process, with high operational costs and sensitivity to ore conditions. The mining industry is being encour Sep 18, 2023 
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                     High-resolution erosion modelling using the RUSLE – an application to open cut coalmine operations High-resolution erosion modelling using the RUSLE – an application to open cut coalmine operationsBy C M. Côte, P Bolz, R Chrystal The design of final landforms is an integral part of mine closure plans in Queensland and aims to ensure the rehabilitated land is safe, stable and non-polluting. Landform stability in this context is Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRI approach The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRI approachBy N Patel, S Narendranathan, T Mok, J Lowe The Hazelwood Mine (HM) commenced operations in the 1950s and was originally operated by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) prior to it becoming privatised. ENGIE, the current owners Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Exploring the applicability of responsible research and innovation for mine transitions Exploring the applicability of responsible research and innovation for mine transitionsBy S Worden, A Lee Zhi Yi, E Sellers, G Corder, A Littleboy The global shift towards decarbonisation is driving competition for the extraction of critical minerals such as nickel, lithium, and copper. To meet this demand, new mines are being developed while mi Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistry The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistryBy N McIntyre, M Edraki, K R. Jain From the very early stages of a mining project, there is a requirement to predict the chemistry of potential drainages from various waste storage facilities. However, using relative masses to scale ch Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomes Getting your cut-off grade policy right for better ESG outcomesBy J D. Tolley The shift towards clean energy technologies is having a significant impact on the mining industry, with the demand for minerals such as copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium, manganese, and graphite increas Aug 2, 2023 
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                     The perfect storm – mine closure in the Latrobe Valley Victoria The perfect storm – mine closure in the Latrobe Valley VictoriaBy A Scrase, J Brereton The Latrobe Valley is located approximately 150 kms east of Melbourne. Within a very small area there are 3 large brown coalmines and associated power stations, 3 large towns, and numerous smaller tow Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closure Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closureBy H Simpson, C Gimber The financial evaluation of mining projects drives a whole range of decision-making regarding project viability, project design, operating models and closure philosophy. Net Present Value is a financi Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Microalgae in mining – environmental and social opportunities Microalgae in mining – environmental and social opportunitiesBy A E. Levett, J Durbin The environmental, social and governance (ESG) obligations of mining companies promote the consideration of water and land resources as well as the post-mining employment opportunities following the c Aug 2, 2023 
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                     Queensland’s open cut coalmine void rehabilitation planning practices – challenges and opportunities Queensland’s open cut coalmine void rehabilitation planning practices – challenges and opportunitiesBy M Clay, J Dunlop Thermal and metallurgical coal mining in Queensland has resulted in mines which contain voids due to open cut mining. While there are several proposals for greenfield coalmines or expansions to existi Aug 2, 2023 
