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Role of Environmental Ore Deposit Models in Resources Development
By Y T. J Kwong
With the recent emphasis worldwide on environmental protection and sustainable development, finding an enriched mineral deposit no longer guarantees mining development. Only if the identified resource
Aug 22, 2011
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The Diamond Search in Australia: Ications of a Mobile Prospection Unit and the Concept of Mineral-Geochemistry
The B.R.G.M., through international experience gained over many years, has become very skilled in alluvial prospection, particularly for diamonds. The research laboratories within the B.R.G.M. have
Jan 1, 1980
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Hydraulic Handling In Mining-Fully Automatic Large-Scale Test Unit On A Practical Scale (7820d56d-e8c9-4696-85e5-160c9e5556c0)
The process of hydraulic transport through pipelines, world-wide well known for the trans- port of fine-grain solids is also being used to a greater extent in mining for the handling of 1rimarily c
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation of Blast Furnace Slag as Base Material in Road Pavements
Graded macadam slag base has been used successfully by the Department of Main Roads, N.S.W., in the construction of Expressways. However, the use of graded macadam in urban conditions introduces p
Jan 1, 1979
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PMAP – smart and sustainable in situ treatment of mine wastewater and critical metals recovery technology
By M Barkh, F X. Spachtholz
The mining industry faces significant environmental challenges in managing tailing ponds and wastewater treatment, including the risk of contaminated water, breaches of tailing dams, and energy-intens
Sep 1, 2024
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Dingo – an optimisation tool to solve complex short interval control at Telfer underground mine
By S Graskoski
The allocation of boggers and trucks at Telfer’s sublevel cave mine is currently assigned by manual techniques, with decision-making primarily dependant on the judgement of the operators and mine cont
Oct 16, 2017
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Mine to Tunnel Scale Discontinuum Simulation of Repeated Dynamic Loading of Mine Excavations
Underground excavations are subjected to complex stress changes caused by nearby mining, but may also be affected by repeated dynamic loading from blasting and seismic events. In some cases, the combi
Nov 25, 2010
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Two Companies, Three Years, Four Sites, Five Managers and Six Projects in the Life of à
Leaving the relatively simple life on a uni student and venturing off in to the outside working world is a big step. There are two paths to follow, the æContikiÆ style graduate program where you pick
Jan 1, 2004
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Dust Management - Thinking Outside the Square
Dust emissions from mining, material processing and ship loading operations (fugitive dust sources) are an environmental issue of increasing concern to both government regulators and the community. Th
Jan 1, 2009
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Modelling Dust Plume Movement Resulting from Surface Blasting Operations
By S Bhandari
A model for predicting dust plume dispersion from blasting operations using the Eulerian mathematical algorithm has been developed. This model considers atmospheric stability, and wind velocity and di
Nov 8, 2011
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Refractories Performance in the Matte Fuming Process
One major aim of the operation of Aberfoyle's matte fuming pilot plant was to assess refractories performance in the process working vessel, a SIROSMELT furnace. High wear rates were expected
Jan 1, 1984
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A Fractal Approach for Mineral Breakage
By J A. M Luz, A T. Bernardes
HukkiÆs law is an empirical law, which does not take into account several events of energy loss during the fragmentation processes. Since experimental results are very difficult to obtain, for a large
Sep 26, 2011
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Detonation Pressure and Temperature Measurements of Conventional and Low-Density Explosives
By I Onederra
A better understanding of the detonation performance of an explosive charge can be gained by directly measuring pressure, temperature and velocity of detonation (VOD). This is particularly important w
Nov 8, 2011
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Simulation as a Tool for Mine Planning
By J Greberg
This paper discusses the use of simulation in the mine planning process. A case study on the Newcrest Cadia East project is presented, and the challenges and possibilities for using simulation as a to
Nov 22, 2011
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Analyses of pressure drop in high temperature zone during iron ore sintering
By S Mitra, T Singh, D O’Dea, T Honeyands
Permeability and air flow rate in the bed during iron ore sintering is crucial to controlling the sinter quality and productivity of a sinter plant due to its influence on the flame front speed. In th
Nov 8, 2021
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Mine closure bonds (financial assurances) – the ‘how much?’ conundrum
By G Byrne, A Bowden
There is often a difference in opinion about the allocation of risk in the establishment of mine closure bonds or financial assurances. From the State’s perspective, protection is needed to ensure tha
Jul 25, 2018
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The Influence of Vacation Employment upon Career Paths
As students progress further into a degree, the decision of vocation selection, and even more importantly û securing employment in a particular industry sector, can become quite daunting. However, wit
Jan 1, 2005
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Optimal ore blending given geological uncertainty
By M Forbes, R Jeuken
Brownfields geoscience measurement such as drilling and surface geophysics can be costly and it is often difficult to weigh the cost of data collection and processing against the value it unlocks at t
Mar 22, 2022
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A phenomena-based model to investigate the possibility of scrap melting in an Open Slag Bath Furnace (OSBF) for green ironmaking
By S van der Sluijs, M van Ende, Y Tang, A Emami
This paper presents a phenomena-based model for investigating the possibility of scrap melting in an Open Slag Bath Furnace (OSBF) for green ironmaking. The goal of this study is to enhance the circul
Jun 19, 2024
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Computer Modelling Techniques and their Application to mine Evaluation and Operation
By Stokes WPC
The capital requirements to develop a new mining venture are becoming very large; amounts of the order of US$1,000 million are not now unusual among estimates to bring new mining complexes into pr
Jan 1, 1980