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Excavation Design and Mining Methods in the 1100 Orebody, Mount Isa Mine, Australia
By Sullivan BJK
The 1100 orebody is a massive copper sul- phide orebody which contains a major portion of the Isa Mine copper ore reserves of 130 million tonnes at 3.2%. The underground mining of a deposit as larg
Jan 1, 1978
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Pyrite Activation in Amyl Xanthate Flotation With Nitrogen (81d1c9bb-6567-47da-adce-7d9502babbf6)
By G L. Simmons, K M. LeVier, R Kappes
The low potential hydrophobic state of pyrite in amyl xanthate (PAX) flotation with nitrogen is of particular interest with regard to the N2TEC flotation technology currently being used for the recove
Jan 1, 2005
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GEMNet - Using Neural Networks to Approximate the Location-Grade Relationship in Mineral Deposits
By Burnett C. C H
GEMNet, (Grade Estimation using Mapping Networks), is a grade/reserve estimation software system that uses the artificial intelligence technique known as neural networks to perform reserve estimate
Jan 1, 1995
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The Impact of Land Rights in Developing Countries: Case Study Pacific Island Nations
By Robson L. C
The developing countries whether they be in Africa, Asia or the Pacific, are a potentially vast market for the technologies of the more developed countries.Conducting business in the less developed co
Jan 1, 1990
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Pit Slope Management ù Planning for Your Next Failure in Open Cut Mining
It is often assumed that geotechnical investigations or studies for open pit mines are confined to providing a slope design. However in an operating mine, the design is only one component of a mine ge
Jan 1, 2003
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The Planning and Development of Newman-An Iron Ore Community in the Pilbara
FIRST TOWN PLANNING PROPOSALS Initially, accommodation at the minesite was provided at the Pastoral Homestead situated some seven kilometres north-east of the mine and between 1963 and 1966 was the
Jan 1, 1976
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Principles of the Ventilation, Fire and Climate Safety Management in Polish Copper Mines
By A Struminski
The principles of occupational risk evaluation resulting from the improper ventilation of the underground mines were presented. It was shown that the risk level implies the appropriate planning and us
Jan 1, 2003
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Methods for Assigning Domains in the Primary Sulfide Zone of a Sulfide Orebody
By P D. Munro
The spatial distribution of ore with similar processing properties or domains within an orebody may be identified early in the assessment of an orebody to provide a sound basis for later development o
Jan 1, 2008
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Why is the Mineral Processing Field Behind in the Application of New Technology?
Mineral processing is at the hub of the exploration-mining-metals production system. Because of the large volumes of material processed, incremental technology investments can pay off better than fo
Jan 1, 1993
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Rehabilitation and Environmental Matters Affecting Mineral Sands Mining in New South Wales, Australia
The evolution of mineral sand mine rehab ilitation techniques have been techniqually based. Research and investigations have been carried out by government authorities, mining companies and academi
Jan 1, 1986
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GRD Macraes Limited ù Over a Decade of Sustainable Development in New Zealand
GRD Macraes Limited, owners and operators of the Macraes and Reefton Gold Project in New Zealand, have taken up the challenge of sustainably producing in excess of 300 000 ounces per annum within five
Jan 1, 2002
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Experience with Operating and Controlling and In-Pit Portable Crushing and Conveying System
Portable crushing at Duval Corporation's Sierrita open pit mine has proven both the economics and operability of large, hardrock, portable systems. In-house expertise was utilized to create a sys
Jan 1, 1985
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Criteria for Safe Mining under the Surface Water Accumulations in Velenje Lignite Mine
By Ribicic M, Kocar F
Surface lakes or water accumulation present a possible threat for the flooding of the underground mining works. Therefore, the criteria that define the conditions under which no flooding of the mini
Jan 1, 1988
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Non-Contact Acoustic Measurement of Dynamic In-Mill Processes for SAG/AG Mills
By R A. Pax
Heavy machinery such as AG and SAG mills generate a significant amount of noise due to the processes that are occurring inside them. From an environmental perspective, the level of noise generated is
Aug 8, 2011
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The Origin of Anorthoclase Megacrysts in Basaltic Rock: Constraints From New Experimental Data
By Reilly SY, Green TH, O&apos
Alkali feldspar meggacrysts are commonly found (with aluminous clinopyroxene, kaersutitic amphibole, titanomagnetite, ilmenite and apatite, and more rarely with zircon and corundum) in alkalic basalts
Jan 1, 1990
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Bulk Emulsion Explosives at the Sydney LPG Cavern - A First in Australian Tunnelling
The Elgas Underground Storage Facility at Port Botany, Sydney, is the first purpose-built cavern of its kind in Australia and provides large capacity, safe and environmentally benign storage of Liquef
Jan 1, 1999
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State-of-the-Art of Mining Under Public Utilities in New South Wales
By Hughson B
The need to prevent the sterilisation of coal stems directly from the fact that it is a non-renewable resource. In N.S.W. a vast amount of coal resource is located under major public utilities suc
Jan 1, 1986
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The Reliability of Finite Element Analysis of Longwall Extraction in British Coal Mines
By OÆGrady P
Finite element analysis is becoming a routine component of design of longwall extractions, now superseding more traditional somewhat intuitive approaches. Finite element modelling is relatively inexpe
Jan 1, 1991
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The Development and Application of Duponts Emulsion Explosives System in the Bowen Basin
Over the last five years Du Pont (Australia) Ltd has developed a commercial range of new generation emulsion based explosives concurrently with the development of new explosives-placement systems.
Jan 1, 1986
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Modernisation of the Mining Communities in the Russian North: Options and Local Reactions
By Rautio V
The mining sector has been automated and robotised very rapidly during the last few decades. The organisation of work, schedules and housing has been modernised from the traditional modes of industr
Jan 1, 1998