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Rewriting the rule book – geology organisational designBy T McLeod, B Catto
AngloGold Ashanti Australia’s (AGAA) Tropicana gold mine (TGM) geology department seized the rare opportunity of building a new geology department for a new operation: the philosophy, the people and t
Sep 20, 2017
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Radar guided blasthole drilling improves product recoveryBy I Mason, M van de Werken, B Zhou, J Hargreaves, W Stasinowsky
A critical step in open cut coal mining is clean removal of the overburden. This is usually achieved by drilling, blasting and digging. A key part of this process being successful is to stop drilling
Sep 1, 2024
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Geophysical Techniques Applied to Blasting DesignBy J C. Koppe, L Vieira
One common problem for blasting in iron ore mines with significant weathering is the occurrence of large blocks of hard rock mixed with softer material. This situation causes a problem for blasting de
Aug 24, 2015
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Applicability of Categorical Simulation Methods for Assessment of Mine Plan RiskBy A Jewbali, R Perry, R Inglis, L Allen
"The use of conditional simulation to characterise mine plan uncertainty is increasing for the assessment of risk in mining projects. While the development of grade uncertainty profiles is relatively
Nov 24, 2014
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Celestite Ore Upgrading - From Laboratory to MillBy Joussemet R, Fabre F
The paragenesis of the Escuzar Mine (Andalusia-Spain) comprises: ò major constituents: celestite and carbonated minerals (abundant calcite and less frequent strontianite). ò minor constituents: sulph
Jan 1, 1993
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Ground support rationalisation at Golden GroveBy R Varden
This paper summarises the process taken to simplify 35 ground support standards accounting for the multiple development profiles, dynamic geotechnical environment and the practical safety implications
Mar 29, 2023
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Comparison of Empirical Fragmentation Models at the Gol-Gohar Iron Ore MineBy M Jahani, M Taji
For suitable production planning in an open pit mine, and also to carry out the optimisation process during the mining production cycle, prediction of fragment size distribution is required prior to c
Aug 24, 2015
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Measured Resources and Proven Reserves – Are they still Relevant?By S Juras
The terms measured resources and proven reserves denote the highest level of estimation confidence in all of the major classification schemes. But what do they really bring to today’s project or mine
Aug 22, 2011
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Goodbye from the Argyle diamond deposit – insights from deep mining of the world’s largest diamond depositBy C B. Smith, G L. Boxer, S W. Moss, A L. Jaques, V Lorenz, M J. Rayner
The Ernest Henry Iron Oxide Copper Gold deposit is hosted in a large dilation between two moderately dipping shear zones found in the footwall and hanging wall of the deposit. These shears are control
Mar 22, 2022
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A Cut-Off of Liberated and Selected Ore Minerals Optimisation Based on the Geometallurgy ConceptBy G Turner-Saad
An improvement to cut-off grade optimisation theory based on geometallurgy has been completed. The improvement fundamentally consisted of taking into account mineralogical and textural characteristics
Sep 5, 2011
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Ore Type – Everything to Someone but Nothing to AnyoneBy J Jackson, M F. Young
"Ore is the economic portion of a mineral deposit that can be extracted economically. Hence an ore type is a classification of the ore based on one or more dominant characteristics in order to enable
Jun 15, 2016
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The Use of Integrated Web-Based Solutions in Productivity ImprovementBy P Cooper
Continuous improvement using six sigma methodologies commonly follows the DMAIC methodology of define, measure, analyse, improve and control. A key requirement in the use of this approach is to ensure
Jul 11, 2011
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Tunnelling in the Andes in Chile – By Drill and Blast and Tunnel Boring MachineBy R Fletcher
Pacific Hydro, a leading renewable energy company from Australia, is developing a series of cascading run-of-river hydro electricity projects in the Cachapoal Valley at the base of the Andes Mountains
Mar 8, 2011
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A New Approach to Metallurgical AccountingBy S Brochot, M-V Durance
In many cases, current metallurgical accounting practice does not consider the errors associated with the measurements used in obtaining the metal balance. Considering all measurement errors, includin
Oct 29, 2012
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Tunnel Boring in the Mount Lyell MineThe Channel Tunnel is an outstanding example of an undersea tunnel and its design illustrates most of the unique features of this type of tunnel. The marine site investigation was partic- ularly vuln
Jan 1, 1976
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Queensland Mines Plant Trials with Caro's AcidBy Ring R. J, Waters D. J, Vautier F. E, Fulton E. J
Laboratory leach tests have been carried out by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission to compare the effectiveness of Caro's acid (permonosulphuric acid) as an alternative oxidant to pyrolusite
Jan 1, 1983
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Jim Walter Resources, Incorporated No 3 Mine Fire, 1986By Ely K. W
On January 21, 1986, a methane ignition and subsequent mine fire occurred in the under- ground workings of the Jim Walter Resources, Incorporated No. 3 Mine located near Adger, Alabama. The fire, w
Jan 1, 1988
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An Analysis of the Resistance and Airflow Characteristics of Mine ShaftsDuring the 1950's there was a flurry of activity on the design of main ventilation shafts for mines. More recently, a new ana- lysis was commissioned in relation to the multi-shaft, nuclear wa
Jan 1, 1988
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The Changing Commodity Supply Demand and Price OutlookAt the outset, I guess we should define what we mean by "com- modities". In the 20 minutes or so which I have for this paper, it is impossible to tackle all commodities -one would need to con- sider
Jan 1, 1988
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Fundamental Limits for Recycling - Formulating Environmental Legislation on the Basis of First PrinciplesBy O Ignatenko, A van Schaik
Environmental legislation for the process and manufacturing industries is frequently formulated without considering the fundamental limits of physics, chemistry and thermodynamics within process techn
Jan 1, 2006