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Explosive Volcanism on Bougainville Island: Ignimbrites, Calderas, and Volcanic HazardsBy Johnson RW, Rogerson R
New perceptions of the nature of volcanic hazards on Bougainville Island have resulted from a recent remapping of the geology of the island. Ignimbrites and calderas have been identified at six Quater
Jan 1, 1990
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Pushing the boundaries of slag operability – processing of high-MgO nickel concentrates with the Ausmelt TSL processBy J Coveney, A Rich, D Grimsey, J Wood, S Creedy
In 2021, BHP and Metso examined processing of high-MgO nickel sulfide concentrates using Metso’s Ausmelt Top-Submerged-Lance (TSL) technology. Test work was conducted in Metso’s pilot test work facili
Aug 21, 2024
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Geostatical Production Grade Estimation in Mount Isa's Copper OrebodiesThis paper describes a detailed geostatistical study of producing copper orebodies at Mount Isa Mines Limited in Queensland, Australia. As a result of this work, kriging has been adopted for grade est
Jan 1, 1982
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The Application of the Cavity Measurement System at Olympic Dam OperationsThe Olympic Dam mining operation is some 520 kilometres NNW of Adelaide on the Roxby Downs Pastoral lease. The deposit containing copper, uranium, gold and silver was discovered in 1975 by Western
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimising Assessment and Selection with Indigenous People in Remote CommunitiesBy P Davidson
For many years, in numerous settings, the need for a language-fair and culture-fair assessment test has been identified as a significant issue for employment and selection for training of remote indig
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of the Hawsons Low-Grade MagnetiteBy R L. Koenig
The rediscovery and recognition of the magnetite potential of the iron mineralisation at the Hawsons Project area 60 km south of Broken Hill has the potential for the development of a new series of ma
Jul 11, 2011
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The Simple Facts about Sampling Gold OresBy T Day, I G. Robertson, G J. Lyman
"Various approaches are used in the industry for establishing procedures (sample mass estimation and method of subsampling) for sampling and analysis of gold ores. The key factors that determine the a
Oct 10, 2016
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The Formation of Banded Epithermal Quartz Veins at the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand (259f22f9-c28d-4e93-a131-7c2df11c6c1d)By Mauk JL, Arehart GB, Mathews SJ
The banded nature of the quartz veins which form the Empire lode at the Golden Cross mine, is perhaps their most striking feature. Petrographic studies show that significant differences occur between
Jan 1, 1995
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A System for Ore Tracking in Autonomous MiningBy E Nettleton, A Melkumyan
A probabilistic system for autonomous tracking of excavated ore in mining would be highly valuable. Currently, mine sites can have a vast array of sensors; examples include excavator load cells, bucke
Sep 26, 2011
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Geological Modelling and Bench Face Survey to Improve Blasting FragmentationBy E Gabriel, J C. Koppe, A Gomes and P Crispim, R Schaarsdmit, I Pablos
Drill and blast (D&B) is one of the most important production operations in open pit mining. The resulting fragmentation of the D&B reflects in the downstream unit operation. Good fragmentatio
Aug 24, 2015
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The ABC of Mine to Mill and Metal Price CyclesBy J Pease, P Cameron, D Drinkwater
"In the 1990s metal prices were trending in a long-term decline and the usual cost-cutting exercises were adopted. Cuts to research and development made innovation difficult and the outlook was grim.
Oct 10, 2016
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Flocculant Selection for Coal Process StreamsBy Loo C. E
Thirty two polyacrylamide flocculant samples were selected from the wide range offered to the Australian coal industry. An extensive test program was conducted to consider the properties of the flo
Jan 1, 1989
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Matching Brown Coal to the Next Generation of Latrobe Valley ProjectsBy G Love, S Maher
In Victoria’s onshore Gippsland Basin, geology is driving brown coal developments, and geologists are key decision-makers. Prompted by volatile energy prices and the likelihood of a carbon constrained
Aug 18, 2014
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Grinding Circuit Improvements at Evolution Mining’s Edna May OperationBy D Atheis, S Williams, A Dance, D Taplin
"Resurrected from its former life at the Big Bell operation, the grinding circuit at Evolution Mining’s Edna May operation in Western Australia has many a story to tell. The task of optimising a plant
Sep 1, 2014
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Raiseboring Experience with the Wirth Two Stage Sequential Reaming Head and HG330 RaiseborerBy Fletcher A. E W
Ever since it made its debut in 1962, in the form of a Robbins 31R, the raiseborer has become an accepted tool in the mining and civil construction industries. The first raiseborer to be used in th
Jan 1, 1987
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Geosynthetics Provide Innovative Solution To Mine Establishment ProblemsBy Pinn N
Geosynthetics is an all encompassing word to describe a number of man-made products usually from hydrocarbons which are used in conjunction with the soil. The specific products are:Geotextiles Geomemb
Jan 1, 1990
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A review of damage caused by the 1993 Finisterre Range earthquakes, Papua New GuineaBy Browne TJ
On 13 October 1993, a shallow earthquake registering 7.1 on the Richter Scale occurred near Tauta in the Finisterre Range of Papua New Guinea (PNG) killing 37 people. The aftershock series lasted thre
Jan 1, 1994
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Ultrastand - An Innovative Cable BoltCable bolts are being used more extensively by the mining industry for many different rock reinforcement applications. The configuration of these bolts has evolved over the last 20 years to meet the i
Jan 1, 1992
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Chlorine Based In-Situ Leaching of Alluvial Gold DepositsAlluvial mining even of shallow deposits is often economically a marginal proposition and causes significant disruption of the land surface through the need for large scale excavation. In-situ leach
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Waste Cover System Design ù Linking Predicted Performance to Groundwater and Surface Water ImpactsBy C Wels
Current best management practice requires the placement of a cover onto most types of mine waste including tailings, waste rock and/or spent heap leach rock at closure of the mine. The objectives of a
Jan 1, 2003