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Mass Blasting for Mine to Mill ù The AT04 Mass Blast, Kanowna Belle Gold MineBy D Kay, M Lovitt
Mass Blasts are generally required at the completion of longhole stoping cycles to maximise the recovery of ore from a specific orebody. During the course of mining, the practice is to leave pillars o
Jan 1, 2002
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Stope Performance in Challenging Ground Conditions: Observed Versus Predicted - A Case StudyThroughout the study phases (scoping, prefeasibility and feasibility) of new mining projects one is forced to work with and make predictions based upon limited date obtained from diamond and reverse c
Nov 25, 2010
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Reassessing Rehabilitation Objectives and Targets for Mature Mining Operations in QueenslandBy T R. Anderson, A R. Butler
Haymont (2012) notes that in parts of Australia significant areas of mining disturbance cannot be relinquished. In Queensland it has been estimated that by 2010, just 0.3 per cent 507 ha of mining dis
Jun 28, 2016
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Improving drill productivity and delivering better geophysical data fasterBy T A. J Hopper, S Mukkisa, K-O Ott, D Palmer
RIG Technologies has developed new technology that can successfully acquire high quality natural gamma ray (GR) and hole deviations, downhole while drilling, on reverse circulation drills. This techno
Nov 8, 2021
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Coal as a Source Rock for Hydrocarbon Gas in the Aldebaran Sandstone, Denison Trough, Bowen Basin - Geochemical EvidenceBy Golding S. D, Price P. L
The Early Permian Aldebaran Sandstone is the main hydrocarbon reservoir in the Denison Trough. Contained hydrocarbon gas has a wet gas index (C1/CI - C4) of between 0.87 and 0.97 (N=10), and consti
Jan 1, 1991
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Higher Energy Bulk Explosives – Matching Products to Rock Types Using an Energy Map ConceptBy S Thomson, G Rigby, J Norgard, D Wilkinson
Bulk explosives provide the energy to move a rock mass and reduce it to an optimal size (fragmentation). The intensity of energy needed depends on several factors including a customer’s geology and en
Aug 24, 2015
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Accurately defining failure geometries and their variabilityBy E J. Hancock, K H. B Chu
Failures within hard rock underground excavations have historically been defined by a depth of failure, estimated in the field or through individual measurements, with a simplified failure geometry; s
Nov 29, 2022
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Benchmarking – Does it have a Role in Improving the Performance of Mining Geology?By M Berry
Many mining companies routinely use benchmarking to review their operational activities and associated costs. The aim is to measure operational performance against industry norms, and identify areas w
Aug 18, 2014
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Planning revegetation for relinquishmentBy S D. Fox, P B. Swart
Statistics showing that mine rehabilitation is falling behind rates of disturbance continue to be reported in the media. Unfortunately, most reported statistics do not account for the large growth-cyc
Jul 25, 2018
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Current Issues in the Mining Industry - From the Operational Mineral ProcessorÆs PerspectiveBy S Schwarz, D Alexander
The mining industry, and in fact the world, has undergone significant changes in the past five to ten years, ranging from the metals boom, the global financial crisis and the rise and fall of national
Oct 29, 2012
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Controlled Blasting for Twin Tunnels with a Shallow Cover under an Operating Railway LineBy G Gopinath, R Balachander, H S. Venkatesh
This paper describes in detail the controlled blasting adopted and the measurements undertaken for the successful excavation of large twin tunnels under a shallow cover for a six-lane highway project
Aug 24, 2015
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Management of riverine disposal of tailings and waste rock for AMD control at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mineBy S Davidge, J Pile, R Schumann, E Kepe, W Stewart, M Ridd, B Rathi
Geographical constraints, including steep terrain and high rainfall, at the Ok Tedi copper-gold mine in PNG’s Western Province present Ok Tedi Mining Limited (OTML) with significant challenges in mine
Aug 2, 2023
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Knelson Continuous Variable Discharge Concentrator: Analysis of Operating VariablesBy I Grewal, B Klein
The Knelson Continuous Variable Discharge (CVD) is a continuous centrifugal gravity concentrator for high-mass yield recovery applications. It has four operating variables that enable control of mass
Jan 1, 2001
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Implementation of a Zoned Trigger Action Response Plan Associated with Changing Mine Conditions at Narrabri MineBy M Brady, O Salisbury, C Claassen, B Beamish, H Baxter
Monitoring for signs of elevated spontaneous combustion in the active goaf behind the longwall face is crucial for early intervention of any potential heating incidents. Typically, trigger action resp
Aug 31, 2015
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Key Techniques and Engineering Applications of Stereoscopic Liquid Nitrogen Infusion for Coalmine Fire PreventionBy B Shi, Y Li, L Ma, F Zhou
Subsurface fires are a common threat to coal mining, as spontaneous combustion of coal can potentially result in gas combustion and explosion. Fire-proof techniques, such as grouting, foam, or colloid
Aug 31, 2015
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An Open Pit Multistage Mine Production Scheduling Model for Drilling, Blasting and Excavating OperationsBy S Q. Liu, E Kozan
This paper proposes a new multiresource multistage scheduling problem for optimising the open pit drilling, blasting and excavating operations under equipment capacity constraints. The flow process is
Nov 24, 2014
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Mine Management in the 21st CenturyBy Martin CH
Over the past forty years colliery management has coped with intensive mechanisation and other rationalisation of traditional conditions to accomplish increases to outputs by miners, mines and nat
Jan 1, 1988
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Effectively Installing and Commissioning Flotation EquipmentBy B Murphy, J L. Heath
Installation of flotation equipment is a lengthy and intricate process involving conceptual design, detailed design and layout, equipment installation, equipment commissioning and handover prior to th
Sep 1, 2014
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An innovative application of LJC Automatic Magnetic Flotation Separator in magnetite processingBy L Ding, B Xu, C Wang
In this paper, we introduce the term ‘LJC’ to refer to the LJC Automatic Magnetic Flotation Separator, which is an advanced technology developed by Longi Magnet, integrating various techniques such as
Sep 18, 2023
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The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road TunnelsBy T Brown
Australia is now committed to the most significant period of infrastructure investment since the 1960s and the current climate of project finance and public private partnership (PPP) model uncertainty
Mar 8, 2011