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Spot Imagery for the Detection of Anomalous and Stressed Vegetation Over Mineral Deposits in Semi Arid Terrain
SPOT imagery acquired in May 1986 of the areas that include the Dugald River lead-zinc lode, northwest Queensland, Australia and the Ngwenalekau copper deposit, Botswana has been evaluated and comp
Jan 1, 1988
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Mine Site Stream Diversions - A Balance of Competing Objectives
By A Markham
Stream diversions are a common feature of mine sites worldwide. From an operational perspective, a fundamental requirement of a stream diversion is that it should convey water flows between two points
Jul 10, 2012
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Bendigo Mine Grade Control
Bendigo is AustraliaÆs second-most productive goldfield, having produced some 22 million ounces of gold between 1851 and 1954. Bendigo Mining Limited (BML), the sole lease-holder of the Bendigo Goldfi
Jan 1, 2006
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Optimising Land for Beneficial Use During and After Mining
By J Purandare, D Murdoch
The goal of the life-of-mine plan is to ensure that while the site is left safe, stable and non-polluting, the landscape is such that optimal use can be made of the site post-mining and closure. Howev
Jun 28, 2016
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The Precipitation of Arsenic from Aqueous Solution in Relation to Disposal from Hydrometallurgical Processes
By Glastras M. V
The presence of arsenic in solutions which result from the processing of many sulphide minerals leads to a need to understand its speciation in aqueous systems and the reactions of those various s
Jan 1, 1987
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Performance Enhancement at BHP BillitonÆs Newman Beneficiation Plant
By G McSpadden
At September 2001 the beneficiation plant at BHP Billiton Iron OreÆs Mt Whaleback mine is set to treat 9.5 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of iron ore, 40 per cent better than original design. This pa
Jan 1, 2002
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The Role of Simulation Modelling in Project Evaluation
TSG Consulting works with many of the major global mining companies using simulation modelling as an integral component in their development teamÆs processes to determine which combination of infrastr
Jan 1, 2007
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Options in Research Oriented to Production Processes
Interrelated data for five fundamental features of production processes would help promote the- development of the discipline and profession of extractive metallurgy. The features are the input ma
Jan 1, 1986
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JigScan: A Case Study in Product Research, Development and Commercialisation
By P Cameron
The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) has recently commercialised a variety of new products for the mining industry through its commercial division (JKTech). Although the products co
Jan 1, 2000
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Making GIS Work Like CIS (Colliery Information System)
Spatial data processing using geographic information systems produces qualitative results which are superior to those from other existing software tools. However, the answers to various quantitative
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuous Pressure Filtration Aspects of Design and Development Trends from the Point of View of Mechanical Engineering
The first continuous pressure disk filter took up industrial-scale operation in Germany in 1976. This paper comments on major components of pressure filter facilities from the point of view of indu
Jan 1, 1989
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Capacity Increase of the World's Strongest Belt Conveyor - Pushing the Limits in Chilean Copper Ore by RWE
Mining of copper ore is still the most important business in Chile. In order to mine ore with a copper content of less than one percent at Minera Los Pelambres in an economical way, opencast mining is
May 1, 2010
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In Situ Stress Measurements Using Oriented Core
By G Baird, M Seto
A low-cost methodology that allows the determination of in situ stresses using oriented core specimens has been investigated. The technique can be used to determine the stresses during the early stage
Jan 1, 2000
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Purity Systems Inc. Metals Capture Technology for Copper, Nickel and Cobalt Recovery
By K Kellett, A V. Metzner
From its discovery in 1845 ion exchange has continually improved technically to an extent where it is now in wide use commercially in many industries including mining and environmental. Purity Systems
Jan 1, 2002
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Chromite in Beach Sands from Norrie's Head and Stradbroke Island
By Baker G
Chromite was recorded among the rare minerals in the natural beach sand concentrates on the coast of Northern New South Wales by Whitworth(l) in 1931, and the commercial production of zircon and rutil
Jan 1, 1948
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An Optimisation Approach to Maintenance Scheduling for Capacity Alignment in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain
By H Waterer, L Zheng, T Kalinowski
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) consists of mining companies, rail operators, rail track owners and terminal operators, together forming the worldÆs largest coal exporting facility. In 2008, the t
Sep 26, 2011
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Moving beyond Net Present Value project evaluation to achieve Environmental, Social and Governance goals for mine operations and closure
By H Simpson, C Gimber
The financial evaluation of mining projects drives a whole range of decision-making regarding project viability, project design, operating models and closure philosophy. Net Present Value is a financi
Aug 2, 2023
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Waste batteries – are you prepared for the coming avalanche?
By D Bush, F Goddard
The electrification of Australian mine sites will see a boom in the use of batteries of all chemistries. Lead acid batteries, a traditional mainstay of the mining industry, are expected to nearly doub
Apr 16, 2024
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Panel Caving Experiences and Macrotrench (Macrozanja) - An Alternative Exploitation Method at the El Teniente Mine, Codelco, Chile
By P Tobar
The development plan (long-term plan) of El Teniente Mine, Codelco-Chile, includes 100 per cent primary ore, located at increasing depths, which may involve several difficulties related to the applica
Jan 1, 2000
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Preliminary 3D geological model and structural analysis of the Neoarchean to Palaeoproterozoic Hamersley Basin, Pilbara, Western Australia
By D McB Martin, A Piechocka, M Jessell, M Lindsay, E Ramanaidou
The Hamersley Basin of Western Australia, approximately 500 km long by 200 km wide, is recognised globally for its rich endowment of iron ore resources. Two types of bedded iron ore mineralisation are
Nov 8, 2021