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Improving Roadway Development in Underground Coal Mines
By G Gibson
Realising that current roadway development performance levels were unlikely to sustain new generation high-capacity (15 Mt/a) longwall mines then being planned, the Australian Coal Association Researc
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Metallurgical Aspects of the Kidston Gold Mine
By Plyley WF
Kidston Gold Mine is a 3.5 million tonnes per year operation located 280 kilometres west of Townsville, Queensland. Kidston's ore body consists of 44.3 million tonnes graded at 1.79 grams per ton
Jan 1, 1986
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Bed Temperature Prediction in a Lead Sinter Plant
By Hollis R. G, Tuppurainen J. M I
Improved control of non-ferrous sintering operations requires the on-line measurement of sinter quality. No on-line measure of sinter quality is currently available, however, previous work has show
Jan 1, 1989
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The Lochiel Trial Pit Design and Excavation
By Sullivan T. D
The Lochiel Deposit is a large occurrence of soft brown coal about 130 km north of Adelaide. The deposit is undergoing continued evalua- tion of which an integral part was the excavation of a Trial P
Jan 1, 1988
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The Contribution of Cemented Backfill to Heat Loads in Mines
By A Hewitt
Portland cement is the chief binding ingredient in mine backfill. In the presence of water, the chemical compounds within portland cement hydrate causing hardening and strength gain. During hydration,
Jan 1, 2005
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Underground Bulk Cooling at Callie Underground Mine
The Callie Underground Mine is located in the Tanami Desert 560 km Northwest of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory and is currently operated by Newmont Australia Limited with all mining activitie
Jan 1, 2005
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The Winner's Curse: Fact or Fallacy
The theme of the conference this year is diversification. One way to diversify is through acquisition. The principle underlying the winner's curse is that in competitive bidding situations wher
Jan 1, 1996
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The Impact of Land Rights in Developing Countries: Case Study Pacific Island Nations
By Robson L. C
The developing countries whether they be in Africa, Asia or the Pacific, are a potentially vast market for the technologies of the more developed countries.Conducting business in the less developed co
Jan 1, 1990
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Underground Mine Communication Systems
By Zenari L, Kent D
As our mines introduce more sophisticated production technology into their operations, the dependence on communication systems is markedly increased to allow the management of the technology. Howev
Jan 1, 1997
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Concept and Operation of the New Conventional Cell House of Asturiana de Zinc at San Juan de Nieva, Spain
By LefTvre Y
In May 1991, AZSA commissioned a new conventional Cell House. This paper focuses on the major improvements introduced in the design and the construction of the equipment, machinery and control. An e
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Factors Affecting the Coulombic Efficiency of Zinc Electrowinning
By Frazer E. J, Lwin T
Measurements of coulombic efficiency (QE) for zinc electrodeposition were carried out under mass-transfer-controlled conditions using a rotating disc electrode in synthetic acidic zinc sulphate so
Jan 1, 1987
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Microbiology of an Industrial-Scale Chalcocite Heap Bioleaching Operation
By J J. Plumb, P D. Franzmann
A study was conducted to describe the microbiology of the MICCL Monywa chalcocite heap bioleaching operation. Microorganisms were detected in the heap using culture-based techniques and cultureindepen
Jan 1, 2004
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South-West Pacific Mineral Royality Regimes
Almost all the countries of the south-west Pacific and the Australian states have recently completed or have commissioned mineral royalty reviews. The prime reasons for this widespread and consisten
Jan 1, 1988
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Some Applications of the Computer in Project Management in the Mineral Industry
By Pak DL
Over the last decade computers have become an essential element in assessing the economic feasibility of mining new mineral deposits and in assisting a variety of related support functions. A broad
Jan 1, 1980
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Electrodeposition and electrochemical behaviour of molybdenum ions in ZnCl2-NaCl-KCl molten salt
By H Zhang, S Li, J Song, Z Lv
In this paper, a method for extracting and refining metallic molybdenum using low-temperature ZnCl2- NaCl-KCl molten salt was proposed. The electrochemical behaviour of molybdenum ions in ZnCl2- NaCl-
Aug 21, 2024
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Geotechnical Aspects of Open Stope Design at BHP Cannington
Open stoping dimensions are typically controlled by a number of factors including production drilling capacity, scheduling, fill constraints, orebody dimensions and host wall rock conditions. Frequent
Jan 1, 2000
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Improving Raw Water Use Efficiency at Endeavor Mine, Cobar - A Case Study
By R Bresca, A McCallum, J Scealy
The Endeavor Mine, located to the north of Cobar, New South Wales, was purchased by CBH Resources Pty Ltd in September 2003. The operation has been producing lead and zinc concentrate continuously for
Jan 1, 2006
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Measurement of Froth Recovery of Attached Particles in Industrial Flotation Cells
By Johnson N. W, Manlapig E. V, Alexander D. J, Franzidis J. P
The importance of the froth region on flotation performance is often emphasised in the literature. It is well-known that decreasing froth depth or increasing air flowrate results in increasing cell
Jan 1, 1997
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Coobina Chromite Fines Plant û Designed on a Shoestring, Built in a Boom and Commissioned in a Bust
Chromite ores have a long history of low pricing and for AustraliaÆs only chromite mine this has been a particularly tough challenge, especially as the mine is located nearly 400 km from the nearest p
Jan 1, 2009
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Life-of-mine Planning Tools for a Changing Climate – Intuitive, Interrogative, Iterative
By M Grigorescu, S Crimp, J H. Hodgkinson, P Kokic, W Jin
Mines are typically located in remote, inhospitable locations and movement of materials between site, processor and port are often at risk from extreme weather events. Mining companies have recorded m
Jun 28, 2016