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                     Geophysical blasthole sampling Geophysical blasthole samplingBy C Simpson, J Market The process of sampling blasthole cones utilising personnel to manually shovel material into sample bags is a long-standing industry accepted process. However, this method has several drawbacks, inclu Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Preliminary 3D geological model and structural analysis of the Neoarchean to Palaeoproterozoic Hamersley Basin, Pilbara, Western Australia Preliminary 3D geological model and structural analysis of the Neoarchean to Palaeoproterozoic Hamersley Basin, Pilbara, Western AustraliaBy D McB Martin, A Piechocka, M Jessell, M Lindsay, E Ramanaidou The Hamersley Basin of Western Australia, approximately 500 km long by 200 km wide, is recognised globally for its rich endowment of iron ore resources. Two types of bedded iron ore mineralisation are Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Advances in downhole assay measurements and calibration techniques Advances in downhole assay measurements and calibration techniquesBy H Rossiter, C Simpson, J Market, P Jeanneau Downhole Assay tools are a geophysical method to collect an instigated response from the material surrounding a drill hole and deliver a multielement proxy-assay. They were first tested in the Pilbara Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Positive influence of WHIMS concentrate on the sintering performance of Roy Hill fines Positive influence of WHIMS concentrate on the sintering performance of Roy Hill finesBy S Hapugoda, J R. Manuel, X Cao, B D. McDonald, N A. Ware, L Lu Roy Hill is a large iron ore mining, processing, railing and port operation in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Since delivering its first shipments to customers in December 2015, Roy Hill has Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Mineral chemistry of iron oxides in the Leveaniemi iron ore deposit in Northern Sweden Mineral chemistry of iron oxides in the Leveaniemi iron ore deposit in Northern SwedenBy A Larsson, K Niiranen The Palaeoproterozoic Leveäniemi iron oxide apatite (IOA) deposit of the so-called Kiruna type is currently mined by Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB (publ.), commonly known as LKAB. The mineralogy of iron Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Development of a cold bonding technology to high-grade iron ore concentrate Development of a cold bonding technology to high-grade iron ore concentrateBy J Caron, M Athayde, F Lavoie, R Joyce Decarbonisation has become a major challenge for the global steelmaking industry, turning towards new technologies aimed at carbon footprint reduction, which on its own accounts for approximately 9 pe Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Mining iron ore from tailings with minimal use of process water Mining iron ore from tailings with minimal use of process waterBy Y K. Leong Iron ore tailings typically containing 40 to 50 per cent Fe can be beneficiated to iron ore products containing 54 to 60 per cent Fe. The impurities are comprised of clay, quartz, cristabolite and TiO Nov 8, 2021 
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                     REFLUX versus hydraulic classifier – a comparative analysis for hematite concentrate cleaning REFLUX versus hydraulic classifier – a comparative analysis for hematite concentrate cleaningBy E Bouchard March, F Lavoie, B Legare, K Bourassa Quebec Iron Ore (QIO), a subsidiary of Champion Iron Limited (Champion), completed the restart of the Bloom Lake iron ore mine located in the heart of the Labrador Trough region of Northern Quebec, Ca Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Dry concentration of low-grade magnetic iron ores Dry concentration of low-grade magnetic iron oresBy C S. Kelsey, J R. Kelly Australia is presently enjoying the fruits of a booming iron ore market. Expectations are that market strength will be supported in the short to medium term by increasing feedstock demands from steel Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Exploration advances – MinEx CRC’s mission Exploration advances – MinEx CRC’s missionBy D Giles, A C. Bailey In the first 20 years of the 21st century, just over 20 per cent of Australian mineral exploration expenditure was dedicated to iron ore, totalling >A$8 billion and >30 million metres of drilling (Aus Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Microseismic monitoring for open pit slope stability and rock fall detection Microseismic monitoring for open pit slope stability and rock fall detectionBy P Dean, M Elmouttie, Y Duan, X Luo Slope instability is one of the major concerns in open pit mining operations. A significant collapse of the pit wall can result in injuries, damage to machinery and interruptions to production. A broa Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Influence of the occurrence state of Al2O3 on the metallurgical performance of product sinter Influence of the occurrence state of Al2O3 on the metallurgical performance of product sinterBy J Pan, Q H. Li, D Q. Zhu, C C. Yang, X Wang, Z Q. Guo Al2O3 in natural iron ores generally occurs in goethite, kaolinite, gibbsite, hematite and iron carbonate. When the content of alumina in sinter increases from 1.11 per cent to 3.50 per cent, the redu Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data faster Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data fasterBy T A. J Hopper, S Mukkisa, K-O Ott, D Palmer RIG Technologies has developed new technology that can successfully acquire high quality natural gamma ray (GR) and hole deviations, downhole while drilling, on reverse circulation drills. This techno Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Improving compliance in mining through an effective geoscientific information management framework Improving compliance in mining through an effective geoscientific information management frameworkBy S Mundell, A Atkins, S van de Water Geoscientific information management enables the capture, management and delivery of the original geoscientific observations and measurements of the earth’s natural resources. However, original observ Nov 8, 2021 
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                     The production of green steel using Hismelt The production of green steel using HismeltBy N J. Goodman The HIsmelt technology was developed and proven in Western Australia (WA) after more than 30 years and several billion dollars of research and development. The HIsmelt technology was transferred to Ch Nov 8, 2021 
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                     It never rains but it pours – improving extreme-rainfall resilience in Australia’s iron ore regions It never rains but it pours – improving extreme-rainfall resilience in Australia’s iron ore regionsBy M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson The expansive, open cut iron-ore mines in Western Australia typically experience few days of rain per annum, often amounting to less than 250 mm. Unlike mines where rainfall is frequent, they may be l Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Solar processing of iron ores Solar processing of iron oresBy M I. Pownceby, M A. Rhamdhani, S Purohit, G Brooks The use of concentrated solar flux for high temperature metallurgical applications is a wellresearched area with several reported literatures on solar calcination and metal oxide reduction. This paper Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Sinter analogues mineralogy by different heating conditions Sinter analogues mineralogy by different heating conditionsBy T B. T Nguyen, L Matthews, D O’Dea, T Honeyands, T Harvey Productivity and fuel consumption of the blast furnace is driven by the quality of the iron ore sinter, which in turn is related to the sinter mineralogy. The sintering conditions including temperatur Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Ancient to modern ironmaking – examining the effect on the behaviour of phosphorus and other impurities in iron ore by doping with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4.H2O) Ancient to modern ironmaking – examining the effect on the behaviour of phosphorus and other impurities in iron ore by doping with calcium oxalate (CaC2O4.H2O)By M I. Pownceby, S Hapugoda, H Han, V Nunna, L Lu Charcoal produced from Syzygium Zeylanicum (local name: Yakada Maran = iron killer) trees were widely used in ancient Sri Lankan iron smelting practices. In this study, relict charcoal from Syzygium Z Nov 8, 2021 
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                     Fundamental study for biomass char utilisation at sintering process in view of combustion property Fundamental study for biomass char utilisation at sintering process in view of combustion propertyBy T Takayama, R Muroi, M Matsumura The steel industry occupies 14 per cent of CO2 emissions in Japan, and the sintering process is one of the major emitters. Since most of CO2 released from the sintering process comes from coke fine co Nov 8, 2021 
