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Can robots break the drill and blast bottleneck in underground roadway development in hard rock?
By M Berner, N A. Sifferlinger, E Fimbinger
Today, the advance rate of underground roadway development by drill and blast operation is limited by the need to ventilate the toxic blast fumes after each cycle. In deep mines this usually is only p
Sep 1, 2024
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Review of Australian Longwall Panel Ventilation Practices
By S Gillies, H W. Wu
A study has been undertaken into mine ventilation systems currently in use within Australian modern coal longwall (LW) extraction mines. It reviews systems and discusses evolving changes being adopted
Jul 1, 2013
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Distribution of impurity elements in oxygen-enriched top-blowing nickel smelting with Fe extraction-oriented slag adjustment
By Y Cui, G Cao, H Zong, J Zheng, J Wang, S Yue, J Zhao, B Li
The iron (Fe) concentration in nickel slag is high, making its recovery and utilisation a hot and challenging topic. In the nickel smelting process, using CaO instead of SiO2 to adjust slag’s composit
Jun 19, 2024
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High-speed Video – An Essential Blasting Tool
By S Wellink, D Chalmers, D Adermann, C Martin
The practice of recording blasts for quality control purposes has been conducted for several decades. However, at the low frame rates of a standard video camera, essential data is frequently missed as
Aug 24, 2015
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Design and Construction Contract C916 Beauty World Station and Tunnels, Singapore
By R McDonough
DTL2 contract C916 was awarded in March 2009 for S$340 M. This contract includes two mass rapid transit (MRT) 1100?m long bored tunnels using two slurry tunnel boring machines (TBMs), with an internal
Sep 17, 2014
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Using Reverse Circulation Drilling to Improve Sampling in a Complex Underground Gold Operation – An Innovative Approach to Underground Grade Control at the Sunrise Dam Mine, Western Australia
By F Clark, J T. Carswell
Ore definition for final stope planning is often a challenging prospect in underground (UG) gold mines which exhibit high geological and grade variability. Unlike the grade control (GC) scenario in an
Aug 18, 2014
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Eliminating Unidentified Misfires at Xstrata ZincÆs Open Pits Through the Application of Electronic Detonators
By R Small, S Combrinck, R Lindsay
Maintaining your competitive edge in the growing Australian mining sector today is an arduous task. With an ever increasing demand to extract more ore, safely, complete visibility throughout the blast
Sep 18, 2012
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Injection of Coal-Oil Mixture into Blast Furnace
By Tamura S, Maekawa M, Nagai C, Deguchi M
Heavy fuel oil has been injected into blast furnaces in order to reduce the coke rate, to improve productivity and to control the furnace heat condition. However, in the first oil crisis at the en
Jan 1, 1981
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Mining Open Stopes at Cannington Mine Using a Vertical Retreat Open Stoping (VROS) Method
Vertical retreat open stoping (VROS) is a variation of sublevel open stoping (SLOS) that has been introduced at Cannington to minimise the influence of subvertical geological structures during stope e
Jan 1, 2005
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Simulating Time versus Mass Basis?Sampling
By J Ta’ala, M Handyside
Mechanical sampling from conveyors has historically been a staple in the iron ore industry when information related to chemistry, sizing and moisture is required. In order to comply with ISO 3082:2009
Jul 29, 2014
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Ventilation Surveys and Model Building - A ConsultantÆs Opinion
By J Rowland
"This paper was primarily put together in order to demonstrate what are believed to be acceptablestandards, in relation to ventilation surveys and the subsequent model assembly process. Thiswas brough
Jun 1, 2012
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Innovative Beneficiation of Iron Ore Fines with allflux® Two-Stage Fluidised Bed Classifiers and gaustec® Wet High Intensity Magnetic Separators
By A Horn
Mineral processing is characterised by a constant adaptation to changing raw materials and market conditions. It is the link between the mined raw material and a marketable product. As a lot of high-g
Jul 11, 2011
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A Three-Dimensional Structural Interpretation of the Olympic Dam Deposit ù Implications for Mine Planning and Exploration
By J, T C. McCuaig, J Hodgkison, T Fouet
Olympic Dam is the eighth largest Cu deposit and the largest U deposit in the world, with approximately 35 million tonnes of contained Cu and 1.2 million tonnes of U. The most recent resource estimate
Jan 1, 2004
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Life cycle GHG emission considerations in overland conveyor design
By T Hicks
Designers of mining facilities play a significant role in defining the overall mine greenhouse gas emissions performance. This demands an appreciation of all the greenhouse gas emissions sources, incl
Sep 1, 2024
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Monorail Technology - A Rapid and Cost-Effective Method of Decline Development
By B Besa
Australia is a world leader in the design and operation of mines accessed by the decline method. Literature indicates that a number of metalliferous underground mines using the decline system are also
Jan 1, 2008
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Starting the Journey – Launching of the Legacy Way Open Face Tunnel Boring Machines in Mixed Face Ground Conditions
By M Norbert, D O’Connor
The mainline running tunnels for Legacy Way comprise two tunnel boring machine (TBM) driven tunnels. Both TBM drives commenced at the Launch Portal adjacent the Mt Coot-tha Road. Excessive surface set
Sep 17, 2014
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A New Set of Semi-Empirical Equations for Modelling Flotation Deinking of Recovered Papers ù From Laboratory to Pilot Plant
By P Ottenio, B CarrT
In the last 40 years, the froth flotation process widely spread in the paper industry becoming the dominant technology for ink removal from recovered paper slurries and cellulose fibres recovery. Most
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal Types in the Maddingley Brown Coal Seam, Bacchus Marsh
The Maddingley brown coal seam at Bacchus Marsh, where mined and bored, tends on the whole to a higher content of volatile matter than the Latrobe Valley brown coals, and this masks the presence of li
Jan 1, 1948
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Alternative Access, Mining and Hoisting for Underground Deposits
It is proposed to consider a new access, mining and hoisting system for underground deposits, as an alternative to the commonly used decline or vertical shaft access. The proposed system offers fundam
Jan 1, 2000
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The MTM copper process
By R W. Shaw
The MTM Process targets treating lower grade and/or problem concentrates that are not attractive to smelters. The process has been developed at laboratory scale for copper and is based on a related de
Aug 24, 2022