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A Scoping Study on Fibre Optic-Based Temperature Monitoring of Underground Coal Conveyor BeltsBy B Yang, S M. Aminossadati
Transporting coal by means of conveyor belts is very common in Australian underground coal mines. Major conveyor belt-related mining incidents are now relatively infrequent as a result of recent impro
Jul 1, 2013
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Optimum Dig Lines for Open Pit Grade ControlBy I Treloar, T Elenbaas, E Isaaks
Critical reviews of grade control generally focus on blasthole sampling and the estimation of ore control block model (OCM) grades, with little or no attention given to dig-line design. For example, t
Aug 18, 2014
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Forum: The Role of Government Departments in the Minerals IndustryI am wearing two hats today. When the invitations went out to participate in this forum, two were received in the head office of the Department of Lands and Survey - one addressed to the Director-Gene
Jan 1, 1976
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Modelling Full-scale Blast Heave with Three-dimensional Distinct Elements and Parallel ProcessingBy A Tawadrous, B Wheeler, D S. Preece, S A. Silling
The two key results of rock blasting are fragmentation and movement of geomaterials. Movement/flow of the blasted rock is often referred to as heave. Moving rock with explosives rather than mechanical
Aug 24, 2015
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Microwave Assisted Leaching of Refractory Gold ConcentratesBy G Akdogan, R V. R Handfield-Jones
The application of microwave energy as a substitute for conventional heating has drawn interest from many researchers in extractive metallurgy. Microwaves have a heating effect just as many other form
Jan 1, 2000
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How to Create a Perfect StormBy A Chadwick, J de Ross, C Adams
Imagine a æshinyÆ new mine, $1 B in the bank and record commodity prices. So how does a company and its management team create enough tension to maximise profit and to establish a culture that can wea
Nov 20, 2012
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Automated omission-free geotechnical deformation monitoring – a new method deployable by non-specialistsBy J Franke, C Gonzalez
One of the regular tasks of geotechnical and mining engineers is the measurement and management of deformation in underground excavations. Although several methods are used to do so, the incumbent met
Nov 29, 2022
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Internal Air Temperature Measurements in Tyres-A Major Advance in Earthmover Tyre Pressure ControlTyre costs constitute 20-40 per cent of the operating cost of large haulage trucks, and tyre pressure maintenance is an important factor in minimizing costs.In the past, control over the hot (built-up
Jan 1, 1979
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Site Water Balance Response to Variable Climatic ConditionsBy S Hawker, M Gibbs, A Craven
Current climate change projections suggest both an increase in the intensity of significant rainfall events and an increase in the variability of rainfall in some regions of Australia. It is necessary
Nov 26, 2013
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Outotec Pressure Oxidation - More out of Sulfide OreBy J Tiihonen, J OÆCallaghan, T Haakana
Outotec is today capable of providing technologies, process equipment and engineering for the construction of pressure oxidation leaching (POX) plants in any location in the world. Outotec works with
Sep 26, 2013
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Risk Management and Use of a Geotechnical Baseline Report for a Competitive Alliance Procurement?ProcessBy T Ireland, S Eratne, W Newns, P Spies
The approach to risk management during the procurement of major projects often has a significant outcome on the ultimate delivery of a project. The NZ$1.4 B Waterview Connection project is the largest
Sep 17, 2014
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The Legacy of Underground Coal Mining – Mine Subsidence: Ipswich Coal Measures Case StudyBy B W. Ham
The legacy of underground coal mining may be a land surface which, in parts, may be unstable in the long term. A case study analysis has been undertaken to explain some of the hazards and how the risk
Jul 16, 2014
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Drift and Fill - The High Value, High Recovery Mining SystemBy M English, M Yumlu
At times of high metal prices, mining projects that have previously been put into the ætoo hard basketÆ are now being more closely examined. Typically these projects include the potential recovery of
Jan 1, 2008
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Development of a cold bonding technology to high-grade iron ore concentrateBy J Caron, M Athayde, F Lavoie, R Joyce
Decarbonisation has become a major challenge for the global steelmaking industry, turning towards new technologies aimed at carbon footprint reduction, which on its own accounts for approximately 9 pe
Nov 8, 2021
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Maximising Value Through Maintaining Your Flotation EquipmentBy B Murphy, S O’Connell, J L. Heath
In the 1989 best-seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the author, Stephen Covey, highlights the importance of maintaining not only ‘production’, but also, ‘production capacity’. When operat
Sep 1, 2014
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Coeur d'Alene Mines - A Commitment to GrowthCoeur d'Alene Mines is a precious metals producer which is dedi- cated to growth through it's exploration and acquisitions efforts. We foster and support these activities by providing our s
Jan 1, 1991
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Preliminary Design for the Rockwater Power Project, South Island, New ZealandBy H Asche
The proposed Rockwater Power Project is a hydropower development on the Waitaki River in the South Island of New Zealand. The proposed development will have an installed capacity of 250 MW with a peak
Mar 8, 2011
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SAG Mill Grinding Design Versus Geometallurgy - Getting it Right for Competent OresSAG Mill Grinding Design Versus Geometallurgy - Getting it Right for Competent Ores Smarter processing for the future, in the area of SAG mill design involves accurate grinding test data, completing
Sep 13, 2010
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Mine Wastes as Cover Materials in a Water-shedding Soil Cover in North-West QueenslandBy T Baumgartl, C Gonzales, A Soliman, M Edraki
A soil cover isolates potentially acid-forming (PAF) mine wastes from atmospheric interaction and thereby mitigates acid mine drainage. As a cover that comprises either a single layer or a composite b
Jul 16, 2014
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Optimisation of the Prominent Hill Flotation CircuitBy P Woodward, T Ly, N Muhamad
OZ Minerals' Prominent Hill copper-gold concentrator is located 650 km north-west of Adelaide in the Gawler Craton of South Australia. The concentrator was built in 2008 and commenced commercial
Jul 15, 2013