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Application Of In-The-Hole Hammer Drilling At The C. S. A. Mine, CobarThe last two years have seen a rapid change-over from mechanised cut and fill. stoping to the more economic and productive long hole open stoping method, such that today more than 80 per cent of to
Jan 1, 1977
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Designing Flotation Cells For Optimised Flow DynamicsBy T Niitti, J Turunen, P B, A Rinne
In todayÆs marketplace, with high metals prices, many operations are faced with the challenge of improving recovery in the particle size ranges which are normally difficult to recover. This presentati
Jan 1, 2006
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Admixture use in cemented rock fillBy B Roache, J O’Brien, M Gray
Admixture use in cement products is commonplace in the construction and mining industries. Many Australian mines have an operational concrete batch plant and stock hydration control and water reducing
Nov 29, 2022
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An Analysis of Blasting Profitability and ProductivityThe mining industry is quite often faced with declining selling prices for its products in the face of rising prices for the input cost resources that it uses. Blasting is a key activity within the mi
Jan 1, 2001
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Particle Size Analysis – Optimising Returns in Iron OreBy B Stump
Reliable particle size analysis in minerals processing plants is a critical factor to the economic return of a plant. As recovery of valuable minerals is compromised for particles outside the optimal
Jul 11, 2011
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New risk assessment method for coal mine excavated slopesBy I Canbulat, J Oh, A Mcquillan, D Payne
This paper presents a new risk assessment tool for coal mine excavated slopes. This new empirical-statistical Slope Stability Assessment Methodology (SSAM) is intended for use by geotechnical engineer
Nov 30, 2018
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Predicting and modelling Bond Work Index using chemistry (as a proxy for mineralogy)By K Gardner, R Fraval, V Singh
Using new technology to create optimised infill drill programs in underground or open pit settings, it is possible to quantify the value of a drill program. The computer designed programs are optimise
Mar 22, 2022
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Fibre-reinforced Geopolymer Concrete – An Innovative Material for Tunnel SegmentsBy M Wieloch, D Wimpenny, M Chappell
Fibre-reinforced geopolymer concrete (FRGC) contains no Portland cement or steel reinforcement, but instead uses synthetic fibre reinforcement and a geopolymer binder. The use of geopolymer binder in
Sep 17, 2014
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Synergistic defoaming/anti-foaming in zinc leaching with surfactant and silicone based defoamersBy Q Zhou, H Nordberg, W Wang-Geissler
Efficiently controlling foam/froth within mineral processing continues to pose a challenge to the mining sector. The foaming characteristics of aqueous solutions for two-phase systems of air/liquid ar
Aug 24, 2022
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"Development of a Synthetic Ore Deposit Model for Geometallurgy"By V Lishchuk, C Lund
"Geometallurgy aims to improve resource efficiency by creating a spatial model of an orebody in order to forecast ore processing behaviour. This enables calculation of the economic value of each ore b
Jun 15, 2016
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The Ore Minerals of Webb's Silver Mine, Emmaville, N.S.W.The Emmaville district is located in the northern part of the New England region of New South Wales some 400 miles north of Sypney. Better known for its substantial production of tin and tungsten ores
Jan 1, 1961
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The Importance of Mineralogical Input into Geometallurgy ProgramsBy K S. Smith, J Woodhead, K Olson Hoal
Mineralogy is the link between ore formation and ore extraction. It is the most fundamental component of geomet programs, and the most important aspect of a life-of-project approach to mineral resourc
Sep 29, 2013
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Transient slag behaviour in the Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) and scrapbased Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) process – case study for high and low-grade DRI inputBy S K. Panda, M A. Van Ende, S Chatterjee
Tata Steel Netherlands (TSN) aims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 35–40 per cent by 2030 and become CO2 neutral by 2045. A first step to reach these targets is via the utilisation of an Electric Arc Fu
Jun 19, 2024
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A standardised method for the precise quantification of practical minimum comminution energyBy D K. Weatherley, G R. Ballantyne, S Ali, M Yahyaei, M S. Powell
This paper explores development of a novel ore characterisation method for the precise measurement of practical minimum comminution energy. A monolayer of particles with a narrow size distribution is
Aug 24, 2022
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Metallurgical Efficiency in the Recovery of Alluvial GoldThe character of alluvial gold deposits presents severe difficulties, and sometimes limitations, on the extent to which metallurgical efficiency can be measured. Very little monitoring of metallurgica
Jan 1, 1984
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The Edie Creek Vein System and Bulolo GrabenBy Corbett GJ
The Bulolo Graben represents an intra-arc rift formed by activa- tion of transfer structures in an extensional setting formed be- tween the eastern and western sectors of the New Guinea Origin. Crust
Jan 1, 1997
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Spontaneous combustion hazard assessment of McArthur River Mine waste rockBy P Marianelli, J Theiler, B Beamish, A Spillman
The presence of reactive pyrite in waste rock contributes to the hazard of spontaneous combustion in emplacement facilities as it acts as an initiator of self-heating at low ambient temperatures. Orga
Jul 23, 2018
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PanAust Limited’s approach to mine waste and tailings stewardshipBy L P. Trout, D G. Reid
PanAust Limited (PanAust) has successfully constructed and commissioned two mining operations in Lao PDR over the past decade and undertaken major studies for three new mine developments. The managem
Jul 23, 2018
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Benchmarking Energy Efficiency ù A Case Study at Macraes Gold MineBy K Osten, N Scagliotta, G Lane
Oceana Gold (New Zealand) Limited operates the Macraes Gold Mine near Dunedin on the South Island of New Zealand. The orebody is mineralogically complex and comparatively low grade requiring a series
Jan 1, 2004
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Assessment of Environmental Quality Impacts Caused by Red Mud Storage Facilities in ChinaBy S Zheng, Y Zhang, Z Wen, S Ma
Red mud (RM) is a solid waste product generated during alumina refinery process, and is usually stored in SFs (SFs) because it canÆt be disposed of easily. In this paper, environment degradation cause
Jul 10, 2012