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Mining Equipment AutomationBy Daziel M, Corke P
Unit cycles in mining have not changed for many years. Productivity increases over the past three decades have mainly been achieved by using larger and heavier machines. This investment in size has
Jan 1, 1997
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The membrane electrolysis of aqueous solutions containing sodium carbonate and/or sodium tungstateBy Brown GA
Results are presented which demonstrate the feasibility of employing electrolytic membrane technology to process leach liquors derived from alkaline pressure leaching of scheelite concentrates and
Jan 1, 1986
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Assessing Ore Loss and Ore Dilution ù Quantifying the Effects of Geological and Technical UncertaintiesBy P A. Dowd
This paper describes an integrated approach to the evaluation of ore loss and ore dilution via geostatistical simulation of in situ geology and grade characteristics, simulation of blasting mechanisms
Jan 1, 2004
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Gold Mineralisation along the Nam Xiang Fault, Vieng Kham Project, North-east LaosBy M J M Cunningham, M Greentree, J H Liu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Palaeozoic rocks of north-eastern Laos are an attractive target for gold explorers due
Mar 18, 2015
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Drilling and Blasting for Underground SpaceBy A Robertson
Australia has been slow in adopting the use of underground space as a part of our urban planning process. Australia has one of the highest levels of tunnel advance per capita per annum in the world, y
Jan 1, 2007
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What Gives a Shoreline Heavy Mineral Potential on the Swan Coastal Plain?By Deverux M
Heavy mineral deposits accumulate on shorelines with interrupted sediment input. Beach deposits, which form on shallowly dipping coastal plains, are most favourable. However, shallow shelves seawa
Jan 1, 1986
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Junction Reefs N.S.W. One Hundred YearsThe Junction Reefs gold bearing deposit is situated on the Lyndhurst Mining Field in mid-west New South Wales. It is located within a triangle of three country towns namely, Blayney, Cowra and Canow
Jan 1, 1988
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Redistribution of Gold in the Oxidized Zone of some Western Australian DepositsSolution transport of gold and silver has occurred as a result of the chemical weathering of many Western Australian epigenetic gold deposits. Evidence for the remobilization of gold exists in the for
Jan 1, 1984
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The Significance of Superincumbent Strata Stiffness and its Impacts on Coalmine DesignBy J M. Galvin
The traditional engineering approach to assessing stability is based on comparing resisting force (capacity) to driving force (demand), or strength to working stress. In underground coal geomechanics,
Nov 5, 2014
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The Use of Nitrogen Intertisation in the British IslesThe problem of spontaneous combustion has long exercised the minds of Mining Engineers. The idea of inertising an area with a non combustible gas has seemed to be an attractive way to overcome the
Jan 1, 1988
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Treatment and Utilisation of Hilton Mine WaterBy Teague JWS, Jung RF, Kadletz O, Jones DR, Jones CJ
A study of the passive treatment system for Hilton minewater revealed that it consists of four main process steps. The water, which contains soluble and particulate iron and zinc and is supersaturat
Jan 1, 1988
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The Application of Hydraulic Fracturing to the Assessment of Lining Requirements for a Pressure TunnelBy Johnson M, Wooltorton B
A programme of hydraulic fracture stress measurements conducted in surface drill holes along the alignment of the King River Power Tunnel has provided information of importance to the assessment o
Jan 1, 1987
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George Fisher Mine - Feasibility and ConstructionBy G S. B Karunatillake
Following a pre-feasibility study, Mount Isa Mines commenced a feasibility study on the deposit of the George Fisher Mine in May 1997. Board approval was granted in May 1998 to construct a 2.5 million
Jan 1, 2000
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The Weipa Kaolin ProjectComalco Limited has recently completed construction of a $50 million kaolin plant at the site of its bauxite mining and industrial minerals operation at Weipa. The plant will produce 100,000 tonne
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of Cross-Belt Samplers to Sampling of Base-Metal ConcentratesBy Yaniuk DW
The sampling of non-ferrous concentrates from trucks and trains has long been carried out either manually or by automatic spears. Very little use has been made of conventional sampling systems for sam
Jan 1, 1976
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Mt Whaleback Mine DewateringBy Nidagal V
This paper discusses the dewatering strategy adopted and the considerations and procedures required to incorporate a dewaterinq scheme into the Mt Whaleback mining operation. It concludes that in
Jan 1, 1986
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The irrefutable value of introducing a dynamic transport term into mill modellingBy D K. Weatherley, A N. Mainza, I Govender, L M. Tavares, M S. Powell
It is understood that rocks do not instantaneously transport along a grinding mill and are consequently not perfectly mixed, but this is conveniently overlooked in mill modelling. A lack of understand
Aug 24, 2022
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A Study of Solid State Prereduction as a Precursor to Smelting for Transition Metal ProductionTraditional methods for the production of transition metals from their ores usually include the electric arc smelting of the ore or concentrate to produce a ferroalloy. This is subsequently refined
Jan 1, 1997
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International Mining Investment - Factors Affecting Country Selection\By Smele J. S, Dawes W. D
In recent years there has been a trend among mining companies to diversify exploration and development away from the countries that have dominated mining activity for the latter half of this centur
Jan 1, 1997
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Testing and Sampling Requirements for Input to Spontaneous Combustion Risk AssessmentBy B Beamish
"All underground coal mines in Australia are required to develop a Spontaneous CombustionManagement Plan (SCMP). The New South Wales Government has developed a guideline (MDG1006) to assist operations
Jun 1, 2012