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The Oroya Shoot and its Relationship to Other Flatly Plunging Ore Pipes at KalgoorlieAcclaimed as one of the most remarkable orebodies anywhere on account of its length and richness, the Oroya Shoot occurs on the eastern side of the Kalgoorlie gold mining district close to the contact
Jan 1, 1959
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Development of Advanced Blasting Practices at Forrestania Nickel MinesBy D R. Rankin, J J. Fuykschot
Forrestania Nickel Mines is owned and operated by Outokumpu Mining Australia Pty Ltd and is situated 400 km east of Perth, WA in the Forrestania Greenstone Belt. Production started in late-1992 at a r
Jan 1, 1999
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Risk Management ù A Standards ApproachBy M Bezzina
In 1995 Standards Australia International Limited æSAIÆ published a risk management standard titled AS/NZS 4360 Risk Management. It was the first such standard published by a recognised formal standar
Jan 1, 2003
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An Approach to More Objective Classification of Mineral ResourcesBy G Muller, P Larrondo, M C. Godoy
The categories of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves that may be used for public reporting in Australasia are defined in the current JORC Code (2004). Most internationally accepted codes emphasise the
Jan 1, 2006
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Coal Combustion Technology-Status and Future DevelopmentsThe use of coal as a fuel for heat and power generation has a long history. During the nineteenth century most of the present combus- tion technologies were pioneered, as shown in Table 1, This per
Jan 1, 1987
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Successful Management of Mining Companies ù What Have We Learned From the 16th Century to the 21st Century?This short paper outlines the authorÆs views regarding the progress we have made as an industry in managing mining assets over the past 500 years. It represents a personal view û but one founded in fa
Jan 1, 2004
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When Does Further Processing at the Mine Site Make Sense?By G Lane, S La Brooy
A century ago, new mines were often accompanied by smelters. In Australia, smelters were built at the Daydream mine near Broken Hill, at Kuridala and Mount Elliott near Mount Isa, Broken Hill, Mount L
Jan 1, 2008
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VHF Borehole Radar Studies of the Ventersdorp Contact ReefDepletion of shallow ore reserves is forcing the South African gold mining industry to exploit reefs at ever-increasing depths. By 2010 around 30 per cent of South African gold production probably wil
Jan 1, 2002
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Improving the Energy Efficiency of a Rotary KilnThe Rotary Kiln at TeKumi was commissioned in February 2002. The process involves burning limestone at 1000 - 11 000¦C to produce a burnt lime (CaO) product. This paper describes the design and instal
Jan 1, 2003
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Specialised Equipment and Mining Techniques for Narrow Vein MiningBy D Moss, P Ganza
There are continuing developments in underground narrow vein mining, from innovative mining methods using low-profile equipment to adaptations of current mining methods using equipment such as road-he
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground Preconcentration by Ore Sorting and Coarse Gravity SeparationBy B Murphy, J van Zyl, G Domingo
In a narrow vein mining scenario, employing preconcentration technology underground not only results in reduced transport and handling costs but may allow alternative mining methods to be implemented,
Mar 26, 2012
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The Lead-Zinc Mineralization at Box Hole Bore, Georgina Basin, Northern TerritoryThe common notion that the Box Hole Bore mineralization represents a variant of the Mississippi Valley type, has not been supported by the present investigation. Most of the common characteristics
Jan 1, 1984
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Modification to Flotation Cells at the Zinc Corporation LimitedThe paper gives details of the reasons why attention was directed towards the modification of flotation cells. The cell volume and impeller speeds were reduced, and it is estimated that the power cons
Jan 1, 1956
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On NickelThe growth in the nickel market and the price increases predicted in 1970 have not mat-erialized. Several plants have been construct-ed, particularly to treat lateritic ores. A spectacular increase in
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimising the Production Chain from Resource to ProductBy P Cameron
Many products and technologies have been developed from outcomes of research projects carried out by the Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC). When these products and technologies are a
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessing New Airflow Requirements at the Meikle Mine ù A Case for an Additional Main Centrifugal Fan and the Inclusion of Evaporative Cooling Spray Chambers for Airflow Quality ImprovementVentilation challenges are often encountered when an underground mine expands to new zones and it often is the case to make a thorough review of the existing system and assess immediate and future air
Jan 1, 2005
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Dynamic Links Between Geology and the Mining ProcessBy J Vann, C Seymour
Geology is generally treated as a æfront endÆ step in mine development. After infill drilling, the majority of resource estimation, mine-planning, development, mineral processing strategies and operat
Jan 1, 2000
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Automated Sample Sizing Using Online Computer Vision TechnologyBy M Fimeri, R Williamson
Sample sizing in the iron ore industry requires significant manual effort to collect, transport, and sieve the samples as well as record, process and report the data. Efforts have been made to automat
Jan 1, 2008
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Benchmarking Estimation Methods for Coal Resource EstimationBy G Davies, D Dunn, C Mawdesley, O Bertoli
The coal industry in Australia has been actively working in recent years towards the (re)integration of geostatistical techniques to the process of coal resource estimation. The benefits of using geos
Jan 1, 2009
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The Stanwell Magnesium Project ù Providing New Environmental Standards for Magnesium ProductionBy B Goebel, G Baker
The Australian Magnesium Corporation Limited (AMC) is constructing the worldÆs largest magnesium metal plant at Stanwell, 24 km west of Rockhampton in Central Queensland. The $1.3 billion, 97 000 tonn
Jan 1, 2002