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Iron Ore Grade Control for Flitch Mining – An Alternative Method for the Hope Downs Operation, Hamersley Province, Western Australia
By A D. Caccioppoli
Grade control systems within Rio Tinto Iron Ore have proven to be robust, when mining full benches. The Hope Downs 1 operation hosting two Marra Mamba Iron Formation deposits (North and South Deposits
Aug 22, 2011
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The Changing Role of Representative Bodies and Institutes
Change is inevitable but learning from change is an option. Willingness to learn is one of the first lessons that a leader must learn. Get comfortable and get left behind. I propose to outline the mai
Jan 1, 2000
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Sypnosis Heavy Mineral Deposits
By Stitt P. H
In Australia, the term "heavy mineral deposits" is used to denote sands which contain variable but economic quantities of the minerals rutile, ilmenite and zircon, often with minor amounts of monaz
Jan 1, 1988
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Laboratory Studies in Comminution: Part III Effect of Mill Parameters on Grinding a Tin Ore
By K B. Quast, A Schuurmans
Laboratory batch rod and ball milling tests were conducted on samples of Heavy Medium Separator (HMS) sinks from Renison Limited. The effects of mill rotation speed, rod volume and ball size on the re
Jan 1, 1998
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Matching Brown Coal to the Next Generation of Latrobe Valley Projects
By G Love, S Maher
In Victoria’s onshore Gippsland Basin, geology is driving brown coal developments, and geologists are key decision-makers. Prompted by volatile energy prices and the likelihood of a carbon constrained
Aug 18, 2014
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Feasibility Study and Economic Evaluation for Deposit No 3 of Gol-e-Gohar Iron Ore Deposit
By H Dehghan Jan Abadi, K Shahriar
The iron ore district of Gol-e-Gohar (GEG) is located 60 km south-west of the city of Sirjan, in the Kerman Province of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Six exploration targets have been identified and i
Jan 1, 2007
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Where are the Women? Highly Qualified Women in the Mining Industry
By M Scoble, C Hughes, M Roberts
At 14 per cent, the representation of women working in the mining industry is the lowest among primary industry categories in Canada. Despite an increase in research and industry commitment to advance
Nov 20, 2012
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Blasting in Reactive Ground
By N Tyson
Throughout Australia and the world, there have been in recent years a number of incidents involving the reaction of ammonium nitrate based explosives with ground containing certain types of sulphides.
Jan 1, 2001
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Long-Term Water Management - The Forgotten Legacy of Mine Closure
By G Byrne
Long-term water management is typically ignored in mine closure planning. A review of 73 mine closure plans dating from 2007 to 2013 shows that, on average, relinquishment is proposed to be achieved i
Nov 26, 2013
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The Relationship Between the Crown Minerals Act 1991 and the Resource Management Act 1991, a Legal Perspective
On the first of October 1991 two significant pieces of legislation came into force. Both of these are relevant to the allocation and use of minerals in New Zealand . They are th
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology and Definition of the Wattle Dam Coarse Gold Deposit
The Wattle Dam gold mine, located near Kambalda in the Goldfi elds region of Western Australia has recently progressed to an underground operation and is now believed to be Australia's highest gr
Aug 1, 2010
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Advances in In Situ Testing of Ventilation Control Devices for Underground Mines
By M Salu, G J. Kay
"As underground mines increasingly face the challenge of maximising production without losingfocus on safety excellence, the ability to predict the eff ectiveness of mine seals and stoppings andthe id
Jun 1, 2012
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‘MRC-wiki’ – a Mine Rehabilitation and Closure Knowledge Management Tool for Central Queensland Coalmine Practitioners
By C J. Unger, T Baumgartl, C J. Bond, P Sabourenkov, V C. Glenn
Social licence to mine is influenced by society’s perception of the mining sector’s ability to effectively rehabilitate mined land and for governments to appropriately regulate that process for the br
Jun 28, 2016
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Structural Analysis of Acoustic Televiewer Logs for Large Diameter Raise Bored Shafts
By R M. Stephenson
Large diameter raise boring is a common raise excavation method in the Australian mining industry. Geotechnical investigations were conducted on several large diameter raise bore projects at Gwalia Mi
Mar 24, 2014
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Pulp Sampling Techniques for Steady State Assessment of Mineral Concentrators
The importance of proper planning, preparation, and execution of a steady state sampling campaign for metallurgical plant assessment must not be underestimated. Careful planning can increase the am
Jan 1, 1976
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A Review of the Applications of Tunnel Boring Machines in Mines
By Q Gong, J Li, J Zhao, Y Zheng
Excavation by tunnel boring machines (TBMs) offers many advantages over conventional excavation methods, in terms of safety level, working environment, advance rate and overall cost. While TBMs have b
Sep 17, 2014
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Analysis of dust behaviour in the face zone utilising- CFD modelling tools
By O Joneydi, J Viljoen, R Funnell
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) modelling is a useful tool that can assist engineers in designing effective ventilation systems for the control of airborne dust generated during mining operations.
Oct 12, 2022
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Laboratory Corrosion Tests of Frictional Rock Bolts
By D W. Airey
Frictional rock bolts are widely used because of their low cost. However, they have a thin wall section that makes them prone to corrosion, and they cannot be relied on to provide long-term ground sup
Nov 5, 2014
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Planning for Rehabilitation of Lands Disturbed by Alluvial Gold Mining on the West Coast
By A Tinnelly
Land disturbed by alluvial gold mining should be restored to a capability or productivity as good as that which existed prior to disturbance. Effective rehabilitation requires detailed planning
Jan 1, 1989
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The Use of Reverse Cleaning in Testwork on Currawong Copper-Zinc Ore
Laboratory testwork was carried out on an overall orebody composite, of 2.9 per cent Cu and 4.2 per cent Zn, prepared from drill core taken from the Currawong fine-grained, copper-zinc massive sulphid
Jan 1, 1999