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Recording and Usage of Groundwater Data for a Mining Operation
Knowledge of the hydrogeological setting of a mine forms an integral part of a mining operation. Groundwater impacts, initially, on mine feasibility. Then, on commencement of mining, it interacts on t
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology of the Gosowong Epithermal Gold Deposit, Halmahera, Indonesia
By J Rayner, R P. Langmead, J A. R Coote
Gosowong is situated within the Neogene magmatic arc of Halmahera island in the Maluku province of eastern Indonesia. It was discovered as the result of a rigorous ground reconnaissance program in an
Jan 1, 1999
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Designing and Operating Backfill Systems on a South African Gold Mine
For effective backfilling, a system with the 13 features covered under the section: effective backfill systems, is required. Effective backfilling cannot be done with systems that are badly designed,
Jan 1, 1998
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The Design and Development of a Laboratory Scale Solvent Extraction Apparatus
By Brady KT, Pattenden G
A laboratory size solvent extraction apparatus has been constructed, which incorp- orates three stages of countercurrent extraction, followed by two stages of counter- current stripping. The model u
Jan 1, 1984
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Hydrogen reduction of as-received and pre-oxidised NZ titanomagnetite ironsands in a small-scale high-temperature fluidised bed
By B J. Monaghan, R J. Longbottom, S Prabowo, D Del Puerto, B Maisuria, C W. Bumby
The use of hydrogen as a reducing agent can substantially reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the ironmaking process. Iron ore fines can be reduced in a fluidised bed (FB) using hydrogen (H2) a
Sep 18, 2023
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The necessary role of the geologist in geotechnical data gathering
By P B. Hills
Almost a quarter of a century since Bridges (1993) documented techniques for the assessment of ground conditions in a seminal paper in the Proceedings Second International Mining Geology Conference, t
Sep 20, 2017
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A Three-Dimensional Model of MuckpileFormation and Grade Boundary Movement in Open Pit Blasting
By Kavetsky A
In surface mining operations, the ease with which a muckpile may be dug is a dominant factor in mining efficiency. Within broad limits, this is largely dependent on muckpile shape and looseness with
Jan 1, 1989
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Real-Time Data Acquisition and Control Projects at the UDC Research and Development Laboratory
By Fiedler VA, Threadingham GM, Leckenby DF, Clarkson CJ
The Utah Development Company Research and Development Laboratory has embarked upon a programme of optimisation of the company's coal preparation plants. This goal is being accomplished in a t
Jan 1, 1983
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The Risks of Excess Water on Tailings Facilities and Its Application to Dam-break Studies
By D Luppnow, H Rourke
Recent disasters such as the failure of the Mount Polley tailings embankment remind us of the risks that tailings facilities pose. It is widely recognised that dam-break assessments are a vital tool i
Jul 27, 2015
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Optimisation of the Sepon Copper Milling Circuit
By A Jakowetz
OxianaÆs Sepon Copper Operation (part of the combined Sepon Gold and Copper Operation) is located in Savannaket Province, in southern central Lao PDR. The site is relatively remote, being some five ho
Jan 1, 2006
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Chain Pillar Design ù Can We?
By H Jalalifar, N Aziz
In the ten years since the University of NSW proposed a pillar design methodology for bord and pillar operations, the Australian coal mining industry has changed substantially. What was primarily a bo
Jan 1, 2005
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The Investigation of High Density and Paste Fills for the Enterprise Mine Expansion Project at Mount Isa (ee90997b-915a-4723-962c-df13e11cf8b6)
By Kuganathan K, Potvin Y
Enterprise Mine at Mount Isa is to expand ore production from the current 1.4 to 3.5 mtpa by mining the 3500 Orebody, from which production is scheduled to start in February 1998 making this the dee
Jan 1, 1998
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The Development of a Novel Eye Tracking Based Remote Camera Control for Mining Teleoperation
The use of teleoperation in mining is increasing due to requirements to improve safety and reduce the number of people required to work in remote and difficult environments. We recently completed a pr
May 1, 2010
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A Three-Dimensional Simulation of Mine Ventilation Using Computational Fluid Dynamics
By J Naser, M Tuck
This paper reports a computational study using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) in a mine ventilation system. Ambient air is injected to a rectangular mine drive through a circular duct. Moisture ev
Jan 1, 2005
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Process Mineralogy of Manto Verde, Chile
The Manto Verde copper mine (Atacama Region, Chile) is due to go into production in 1996. It will produce 40 000 tonne/year of copper cathode by heap leaching/SX-EW. Mineralogical studies were underta
Jan 1, 1994
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Mathematical Approach for Better Mine Waste Rock Dumping Management
By Y Li, D J. Williams, E Topal
A mine waste rock dump does not have any intrinsic value, yet is an inevitable structure in surface mining operations. Since the purpose of mining is to maximise profit, possible expenditure reduction
Jul 10, 2012
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The Ability of Current Gas Monitoring Techniques to Adequately Detect Spontaneous Combustion
This paper investigates the adequacy of current gas monitoring techniques to adequately detect spontaneous combustion in underground coalmines. Despite being in the 21st century spontaneous combustion
Jan 1, 2005
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Living With Change - A University View of Minerals Industry Research in The 1990s
There has been a substantial transition in the minerals industry R&D environment in the last five to ten years. Changes have occurred in the client and contractor base, the sources and scale of fu
Jan 1, 1996
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Characterisation of Gold Ores by X-Ray Computed Tomography – Part 2: Applications to the Determination of Gold Particle Size and Distribution
By S C. Dominy
For any gold deposit-based geometallurgical study, the collection and processing of representative samples for gold grade and recovery tests is critical. Sampling protocols should be designed to suit
Sep 5, 2011
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Application of Cross-Belt Samplers to Sampling of Base-Metal Concentrates
By Yaniuk DW
The sampling of non-ferrous concentrates from trucks and trains has long been carried out either manually or by automatic spears. Very little use has been made of conventional sampling systems for sam
Jan 1, 1976