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Environmental Concerns in Operating a Mine
The passage of a vast array of new State and Federal environmental legislation over the last couple of years has required many mine operators to sharpen their focus on environmental requirements. Esta
Jan 1, 1993
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Orebody Definition and Optimisation
The importance of orebody definition and optimisation in project development cannot be overstated. Inappropriate orebody definition is the single most important reason for project under performance
Jan 1, 1997
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Designing Feedwells for the 21st Century
In the current climate, there is a real need to bridge the gap between theory and the real world mining considerations, and develop viable, cost-effective, high performance thickeners. With a greater
Jan 1, 2008
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Optimisation of Reinforcement Design of Coal Mine Roadways
By Fabjanczyk MW, Guy RJ, Tarrant GC
The design of the reinforcement systems required to stabilise mine roadways has developed through the application of field measurement techniques. These techniques have allowed the level of securi
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Modelling in the Solution of Continuous Miner Heading Ventilation Problems
By Meyer C. F
The increasing use of continuous miners in the extraction of high coal seams has amplified the need for enhanced ventilation systems in the headings. Owing to larger face dimensions and higher produ
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Access Road Slope Failure: A Case Study from the Ok Tedi Mine
A case study of a landslide, which threatened vital infrastructure essential for the continuous operation of the Ok Tedi copper mine is presented. The paper presents a detailed description of the la
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining of the Fitzpatrick Orebody, North Mine, Broken Hil, NSW
By Kidman B. E
The Fitzpatrick area is the deepest section of the North Mine, with the orebody located between 1450 and 1800 m below the surface and some 600 m NE of the main No. 3 Shaft orebody and separated fr
Jan 1, 1988
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Spherical Element Bulking Mechanisms for Modeling Blasting Induced Rock Motion
By Taylor L. M
Accurate computer prediction of the muck pile produced by a conventional blast requires modeling of the physics that occurs during the rock motion phase of a blast. The ability to predict the motio
Jan 1, 1990
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Autogenous Grinding in the Warrego Concentrator of Peko Mines N.L.
By Stevenson C. H, Lynch A. J
The reasons for choosing autogenous grinding for the new Warrego concentrator of Peko Mines N.L. are discussed and the ores to be treated in the concentrator are described. The mill was designed on t
Jan 1, 1974
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Highwall Trench Mining Research: Implications for Mine Planning
Results from current NERDDC funded research into the geotechnology of highwall trench mining methods have clear implications for mine planners in the areas of blast design, trench shape, location of t
Jan 1, 1992
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From Spectrophotometry to Multispectral Imaging of Ore Minerals in Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR) Microscopy
By R Castroviejo, F Segundo, C Brea, J-C Catalina, H-J Bernhardt
Optical microscopy is a basic but still indispensable tool for examining mineral parageneses in ores. The design and concepts behind the reflected light ore microscope have obviously not been subject
Jan 1, 2008
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Block Cave Evaluation
By R J. Butcher
Many deposits have been evaluated as potential block caves over the last 20 years due to the perceived benefit of low operating costs. However, block cave projects are typically capital intensive, wit
May 9, 2016
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The Mt Keith Operation
The Mt Keith Operation, 90 kilometres north of Leinster in the north-eastern Goldfields of Western Australia, was commissioned in October 1994. Based on a large tonnage, low-grade nickel sulphide o
Jan 1, 1996
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"Widening Horizons" - Ninety Years On
By P Benjamin, H Bohannan, C Farr
Geoffrey Blainey's historical account of the mining activity on the west coast of Tasmania, æThe Peaks of LyellÆ documents the changes over 130 years of activity in the region. Commissioned by th
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Corrosion on Friction Rock Stabilisers: A Laboratory Study
By Richardson G. W, Yap L. C
Friction rock stabilisers (FRS) are steel-based, thin-walled tubular ground reinforcement widely used in underground mines in Western Australia. Following installation these stabilisers are subject
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimisation of Ore Selection in Mining: Method and Case Studies
By Rolley P
In the course of reviewing grade control practices at the Marvel Loch gold mine in Western Australia in 1992, FSSI Consultants developed and implemented a novel approach to ore selection using a met
Jan 1, 1997
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Structure of the Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia
By Mallett CW, Hobbs BE
This study examined the structures of the Bowen Basin in central Queensland, Australia, by a series of lineament analyses. These studies were carried out using published geological maps, NOAA-AVHR
Jan 1, 1986
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Direct Copper Smelting
Direct smelting of copper in a single vessel has long been the extractive metallurgist's dream. Such a process offers the important alvantage. of (i) maximum use of the energy available from oxid
Jan 1, 1985
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Dampier Port Upgrade Project - An Overview of Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management Project Management
By A Radici, S Russell
The Dampier Port Upgrade was completed in 2007 and is the largest project in Rio Tinto Iron Ore's expansion program. The project doubled Dampier Port's iron ore shipping capacity over a five
Jan 1, 2009
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The Characteristics And Interpretation Of Regional Magnetic And Gravity Fields In The Broken Hill District
One of the most praninent Bouguer anomaly features in the Broken Hill District is the long wavelength high of 10-15 ngals above background which forms a northeast trending, oval zone sane 15 km by
Jan 1, 1983