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Products of reactive pyrite oxidation in the mine environment – implications for coal workers’ pneumoconiosisBy D Chalmers, C R. Ward, B B. Beamish
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) has re-emerged as a major concern in the Australian coal mining industry. Harmful effects from coal dust inhalation have been well documented, but the underlying cau
Aug 28, 2017
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Paste Backfill for Enterprise MineBy D Morrison, P Goodman
The cycle time between adjacent stopes is critical to achieving the required production rate from 3500 Orebody; one of the Enterprise Mine orebodies. Current Mt Isa cemented fills require a 90-day cur
Jan 1, 1998
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The Economic Climate for Mining in New ZealandThis paper presents a resume of the likely profitable mining areas in New Zealand. It covers the main 'minerals' û gold, coal, oil and gas, ironsands, silica sands, clays, lump silica,
Jan 1, 1990
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Acid Rock Drainage Prevention Using Inert Gas Mixture TechnologyBy H Barrie, L Ameglio
"Current methods for acid rock drainage (ARD) mitigation revolve around insulation of the waste from oxygen in the atmosphere with water and dry (soils and liners) covers. Both are of limited effectiv
Jul 27, 2015
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The Underutilised Role for Economic Geologists and Geochemists in Environmental Aspects of Mineral-Resource DevelopmentBy K S. Smith
Mineral-deposit geology, geochemical processes, and biogeochemical processes are fundamental controls on the environmental conditions that exist naturally in mineralised areas prior to mining, and tha
Jan 1, 1995
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Use of On-Belt Analysers for Improved Process Control of Conveyed MaterialsBy M Edwards
The paper outlines the successful application of some of the on-belt technologies available from Scantech International Pty Ltd and how these have provided benefits in a number of mining and mineral p
Jan 1, 2008
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Special Purpose Simulator for Improved Estimation of Day-to-Day CIL/CIP RecoveriesSampling of CIL/CIP circuits is typically done by compositing samples of feed and tails over eight or 12 hour periods. As the residence time in the leaching tankage may be approximately 20 hours, the
Jan 1, 2006
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Technology and Changes in Mines RescueAs the mining industry looks to new technologies for a safe work environment and increased production rates, so should emergency response teams when dealing with organisational incidents. Implementati
Jan 1, 2004
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Possible Metallogenic Significance of Epizonal, Polymetallic Vein Mineralisation at San Bartolome in the Ecuadorian Andes: A Working HypothesisThe epizonal Ag-Pb-Zn vein deposit at San Bartolome is characterised by a base-metal sulphide assemblage containing the spectacular development of interpenetrating, bladed networks of pyrrhotite which
Jan 1, 1995
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The Mineral Wealth of NationsIn the geologically prospective nations which rim the Pacific Ocean, mineral deposits offer great potential to create wealth fo
Jan 1, 1995
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McArthur River Mine Heavy Medium Plant – The Benefits of Applying Modern Coal Plant Design Principles to Base Metal Heavy Medium SeparationBy K Cameron, S Strohmayr, J Wallace
In 2012, a single module heavy medium cyclone plant (HMP) was installed at the Glencore Zinc’s (then Xstrata Zinc) McArthur River lead zinc mine. The HMP formed the first part of the MRM Phase 3 Proje
Sep 7, 2015
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Bench Stoping at Mount Isa Mines Limited Isa Lead Mine - Mount Isa, QueenslandBy J Robinson, D Herbert
Bench stoping operations at the Isa Lead mine have been underway for over 11 years. They were implemented to address safety, productivity and mining cost concerns noted with cut and fill mining operat
Jan 1, 1998
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Selecting Optimal Operating Conditions for Knelson ConcentratorsBy G K. N Subasinghe
Metallurgists operating Knelson Concentrators (KC) often rely on manufacturerÆs recommendations for selecting operating parameters, such as fluidising water flow rate and cycle time. Recent studies ha
Jan 1, 2006
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Greenland Group Deformation and the Structural Controls oif Gold Mineralisation Within the Reefton Goldfield: From the General Gordon to the Golden LeadDeposits of the Reefton Goldfield, West Coast, New Zealand, are hosted on N-NE striking, upright folds of the Greenland Group. High-grade quartz lodes are hosted on axial planar shears, typically have
Jan 1, 2001
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Analysis of Procedures and Drivers for Industrial Waste ManagementAnalysis of Procedures and Drivers for Industrial Waste Management
Sep 13, 2010
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Metallurgical Efficiency in the Recovery of Alluvial GoldThe character of alluvial gold deposits presents severe difficulties, and sometimes limitations, on the extent to which metallurgical efficiency can be measured. Very little monitoring of metallurgica
Jan 1, 1984
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The Evaluation of Industrial Mineral ProjectsIndustrial minerals and rocks are those which are economically important because of desirable physical and/or chemical properties rather than metal or energy content. The evaluation of these resources
Jan 1, 1988
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Exploration along the Hyde Macraes ShearBy C E. J de Ronde, J G. Scott
Economic gold mineralisation was discovered at Round Hill by Homestake NZ Limited in 1984 and was subsequently put into production by Macraes Mining Company Limited (MMCL) in 1990. The total mineral r
Jan 1, 1997
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Improved Trigger Action Response Plan Development Based Upon Mine-specific DataBy D Cliff, B Belle
Trigger action response plans (TARPs) are inherent to managing multiple hazards such as high gas content with multiple coal seams, high spontaneous combustion propensity, heat and ventilation. TARPs a
Aug 31, 2015
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Magnetite – A Higher-grade Blast Furnace Feed and Its Potential Benefits for the IronmakerBy K Edwards, A J. J Mouton
Hematite represents the vast majority of iron ore exported from Australia as the development and processing cost of magnetite is generally seen as a barrier to the development of vast magnetite resour
Jul 13, 2015