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Valuing Mine Water - A South African PerspectiveWater is an integral and essential part of mining business. Two issues crucial in the management of this resource, scarcity and excess, are increasing awareness of the importance of water and changing
Jan 1, 2006
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Quantitive Dewatering of Mine Dumps by Vegetation-A PropositionBy Netchaef P
A rationale is presented for the use of vegetation on mine dumps to minimise runoff and infiltration which become vehicles for potential pollution. The unique topography of mine dumps promotes high a
Jan 1, 1988
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Tectonics of the Pacific Ocean Basin Using Gravity Anomalies Recovered From Seasat Altimeter DataDeformation of the lithosphere by tectonic forces is investigated from both observational and theoretical standpoints. Global and regional geophysical data bases, coupled with the means for their r
Jan 1, 1987
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Construction of Access Shafts for Tunnels and Deep Pipelines in Urban New ZealandBy N Wharmby
In recent years in New Zealand there have been a number of tunnelling and deep directionally drilled pipelines projects that have required access shafts. Often these shafts are in urban environmentswh
Mar 8, 2011
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The Development of an Ore Milling TraineeshipTraditionally mill operators have been employed with varying educational backgrounds with little if any formal training in aspects of mineral processing. Pasminco Mining-Rosebery, in line with other
Jan 1, 1991
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Multivariate Conditional Simulation of Iron Ore Deposits - Advantages Over Models Made Using Ordinary KrigingMine planning studies of iron ore deposits are often based on resource models generated by ordinary kriging. Ordinary kriging aims for local accuracy to minimise the variance of expected estimation er
Jan 1, 2009
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Improved Mine Throughput Ensures a Sustainable Return on Capital at Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy N Slade, D Kennedy
Optimal throughput is a key objective for the successful operation of any manufacturing or processing business. In the mining industry in particular, in order to obtain maximum return on the significa
Jan 1, 2006
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GPSS Computer Simulation of Equipment Requirements for the Iron Duke MineBy Sturgul J. R
The South Middleback Ranges (SMR) operation involves the develop- ment of iron ore resources at the Iron Duke mine in the South Middle- back Ranges to replace the Iron Baron mine whose reserves are ne
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of an Integrated Asset Management System for a Metallurgical Plant - Driefontein Gold Mine, Republic of South AfricaThis paper details the approach adopted to develop an integrated asset management system for a GreenfieldÆs Metallurgical Plant during a recently completed feasibility study. The proposed asset manage
Jan 1, 2002
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Residue Smelting in a Slag BathBy D Langberg, R Taylor
Many metallurgical operations produce fine residues and dusts as by-products which can be difficult to handle and offer little direct financial incentive to treat. There is a growing imperative to dea
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Risk Analysis to Achieve Consistency in the Fire and Life Safety Design of Road TunnelsAccording to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, fatalities from road transport accidents represented an average of over 97 per cent of all transport related accidents between 1997 and 2002. With inc
Jan 1, 2008
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Differentiation of Mafic and Ultramafic Rocks in the Pilbara of WA, Using Remote Sensing TechniquesBy Moore R. F, Macias L. F
The Filbara region of northwestern Western Australia contains several known occurrences of mafic/ultramafic rock assemblages which may host platinum group element (POE) mineralisation. This paper de
Jan 1, 1988
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Computerised Deposit Modelling, Volumetrics, and Production SchedulingBy Davey CJ
An integrated computer software system has been developed by Fluor Australia for modelling, mine planning and production scheduling of single or multi-strata deposits. Modelling of both quantitative
Jan 1, 1983
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Energy Models and Policy MakingBy Folie M
Energy models are evaluated according to their contribution to policy decisions. The view taken is that if any model is to provide policy insights, it should be based on economic theory. The differ
Jan 1, 1977
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A Major North - West Dyke Swarm Zone in North QueenslandBy Chappell BW
A zone of northwest trending dykes extends for over 600 km in the hinterland from Cairns to Mackay. In sate regions the zone is up to 120 km wide. Figure 1 shows their approximate extent, compiled
Jan 1, 1987
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Blast Design SystemICI Australia has been developing PC-based software to assist the blast engineer to design and monitor open pit blasts. The scope of this software differs significantly from commercially available min
Jan 1, 1992
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Motivation of Mining PersonnelA review of the motivation of personnel in the open cut mining industry. The effect of social, geographic, environ- mental, organisational, union and other factors on employees' motivation as a
Jan 1, 1980
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Iron Ore Resources and IndustrializationThe three main types of iron ore deposits in Australia are bedded, massive and residual. Some character- istics of iron ore, important in its process behaviour, are related to its mineralogy which
Jan 1, 1976
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Concentrator OptimisationThis paper outlines a range of strategies for steady state optimisation of most types of concentrators. Optimisation is considered in terms of comminution performance, energy efficiency, concentrato
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis of Transportation Systems in Polish Mining IndustryBy L Gladysiewicz
This paper deals with the current situation in the mining industry in Poland. An overview of typical transport systems working in the different branches of mining is provided. The transport systems cu
Jan 1, 2003