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The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative ù Making Research WorkBy J du Plessis, W Marx
The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative has been successfully completed after three years of activity. The main objective of this initiative was to provide applications of research previously
Jan 1, 2005
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The Effect of Liberation on EluraÆs Lead Flotation PerformanceBy Peck RC
The ore body at Elura contains fine grained galena and sphalerite in a matrix which is mostly pyrite. A differential flotation circuit concentrates lead and silver in the first section and zinc in t
Jan 1, 1991
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Rate of Production and Cutoff Grade-A Program Systems for Teaching and ExperimentationBy Daoust G, Dubois JF
The optimal sequence of decisions on rates of production and cutoff grades is obtained by a dynamic programming model. The main parameters are : 1. the size of the deposit, average grades and grad
Jan 1, 1977
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Structural Controls of Bedded Iron Ore in the Hamersley Province, Western Australia ù An Example From the Paraburdoo RangesStructure is the most important control on the location of hematite deposits in the Hamersley Province in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Unravelling the structural history of mineralised are
Jan 1, 2005
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Key Parameter Reporting System at Mt Newman MiningBy Fink ST
Management requires up-to-date information on the activities of an enterprise in order to maintain control and to assist in decision-making and planning. In today's environment it is essential
Jan 1, 1983
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The Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts of Coal Mining on the Hunter Valley and Bowen Basin CommunitiesOver the last 20 years the mining industry has played a key role in the further development of many Central Queensland and New South Wales communities. The number of people who are employed by the coa
Jan 1, 2008
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The Underwater Testing of Explosives and BlastingBy Beattie T
For many years explosive sensitized explosives were assessed using the ballistic mortar. The standard test used lOg of explo- sive initiated with a detonator. Over the past 30 years many non- explosi
Jan 1, 1988
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Quantitative Kriging Neighbourhood Analysis for the Mining Geologist ù A Description of the Method With Worked Case ExamplesBy J Vann, S Jackson, O Bertoli
Ordinary kriging and non-linear geostatistical estimators are now well accepted methods in mining grade control and mine resource estimation. Kriging is also a necessary step in the most commonly used
Jan 1, 2003
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PITOPTIM: A New High Speed Network Flow Technique for Optimum Pit Design Facilitating Rapid Sensitivity AnalysisBy Carras S, Kelsey P, Caccetta L
An important problem in open pit mine planning is that of detennining the optimum ultimate pit limits of the mine. These limits are that contour which is the result of extracting the volume of materia
Jan 1, 1991
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The Evaluation of Flotation Control SystemsThe first introduction of automatic control systems for flotation occurred about fifteen years ago. The early control work coincided with the introduction of on-line assaying using XRF techniques.
Jan 1, 1983
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Justification of High Cost Open Pit Mining to Achieve Total Ore RecoveryBy Barrett D
The paper discusses the justification for the Open Pit Mining Operation at Central Norseman Gold Corporation Limited's North Royal facility.Open pit mining history is outlined together with produ
Jan 1, 1984
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The Hydrogen Roasting of Pyritic Ores with Recovery of Sulphur and IronIN the ordinary course of treatment of pyritic ores or concentrates, whether for the recovery of copper, tin, gold, or any other contents, the removal of some or all of the sulphur contents is almost
Jan 1, 1923
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Technical Note-Tin Removal from Imperial Smelting Furnace Lead Bullion by OxidationBy Bruce See J
Oxidation of artificial Imperial Smelting Furnace lead bullion was performed during cooling between 1180 and 820°C in order to attempt to produce a tin-rich dross.The addition of sodium carbonate
Jan 1, 1987
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Reducing Operating Risk by TrainingBy Hanley J
Coal winning in the Latrobe Valley exceeds 45 mtpa uses a small number of Bucket Wheel Excavators and high speed conveyor systems. While this equipment offers many advantages in the production cycle
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of Tailing Sand and Water as Backfill Material in Metal MinesBy Jianmin H, Shuqin L
This paper analyses problems associated with cement based technique in metal mines, and provides a new mining technique of packing the tailing sand and water into solidified material. In the new te
Jan 1, 1992
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The Modelling and Control of Transients in Solvent Extraction Mixer-SettlersThree transient phenomena have been observed and experienced in the operation of large solvent extraction mixer-settlers. These relate to the ability of the settler to discharge streams with low entra
Jan 1, 2000
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Dry Cover Trials at Mt Whaleback ù A Summary of Overburden Storage Area Cover System PerformanceBy P Waters
BHP Billiton Iron Ore initiated a program in January 1995 at the Mt Whaleback operation in Newman, Western Australia to develop a closure plan for the overburden storage areas (OSA), which have the po
Jan 1, 2003
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Guide Alignment in Mine ShaftsBased on a principle developed at a South African Mine, the CSIR developed a device with which the alignment of guide rails in mine shafts could be measured. Originally the technique could only be use
Jan 1, 2005
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Composite Steel Wire Ropes for Mine Hoisting ApplicationsBy U Briem, R Verreet
The level of wire rope technology used in mine hoisting applications has a significant effect on the overall efficiency of the hoisting system. This paper discusses the effect that a reduction in rope
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuous Haulage the Coal and Allied ExperienceBy Lennox A
In an attempt to increase underground productivity Coal and Allied has introduced a continuous haulage unit into it's Moonee colliery. A second unit is planned for Nallarah colliery in the ne
Jan 1, 1988