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The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistryBy N McIntyre, M Edraki, K R. Jain
From the very early stages of a mining project, there is a requirement to predict the chemistry of potential drainages from various waste storage facilities. However, using relative masses to scale ch
Aug 2, 2023
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Optimised drill targeting using dynamic 3D modelling, Martabe Gold Mine, IndonesiaBy H Indirawati, R Ayres, A Nur Kasnanto, S Konopa
As a project moves through the mine life cycle, the quantity of data available increases and the understanding of the orebody matures. Incorporating new information quickly and efficiently in current
Nov 21, 2018
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Challenges Faced by Narrow Vein Graphite Mining and Influence of Graphite Infill on Wall StabilityBy H S. Welideniya, K Ekanayake
Carbon rich graphite deposits found in Sri Lanka are of inorganic origin and they occur as narrow steeply dipping veins. The vein width of these deposits varies from a few centimetres to metres, with
Mar 26, 2012
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High-Resolution Pit Water Quality Model for the Highway Reward Mine, Queensland, AustraliaBy B G. Lottermoser
Field and laboratory data combined with computational modelling have been used to predict the pit water quality for the Highway Reward mine. Open pit mining of the Highway Reward copper-gold deposit h
Jan 1, 2003
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Development of a Low-cost Instrument for Barometric Pressure SurveysBy A S. Derrington
High-accuracy, solid-state digital reference barometers have proven to be well suited to conducting underground barometric pressure surveys. The only problem is their expense; at least A$4000 each. Fo
Aug 31, 2015
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Post-Mortem Findings on the Performance of Engineered SRB Field-Bioreactors for Acid Mine Drainage ControlBy M A. Harrington-Baker, J M. Trudnowski
Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) have the ability to immobilise dissolved metals by precipitating them as sulfides, provided that a favourable biochemical environment is created. Such an environment in
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Dynamic Pressure on Electronic Detonator TimingBy R Ibarra, H Solis, G Teowee, B E. Papillon
The authors have previously described a piezoelectric-based system to measure the dynamic pressure during actual detonation in the field. This technique is used in a water hammer test set-up where a d
Aug 24, 2015
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Bit to Bag - The Importance of a Total Coordinated System in Reverse Circulation DrillingBy M Goers, M Almond
"The use of reverse circulation (RC) drilling for grade control sample collection was selected by the Pueblo Viejo Mine Geology department at the recommencement of the operation in 2010. This method w
Aug 21, 2012
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Predicting Lump and Fines Finished Product Grades and Lump Percentage from Head GradeBy K Jupp, T J. Howard
Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd (CNR) operates iron ore mines in the Koolyanobbing region of Western Australia. Ore is mined from three locations, separated by many kilometres. The ore is stockpiled
Jan 1, 2009
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Predicting Finished Product Properties in the Mining Industry from Pre-Extraction DataBy J E. Everett
An essential requirement of product quality control in the mining industry is to be able to reliably predict key quality properties of finished product from the data available before the extraction of
Sep 5, 2011
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How Details of the Geometallurgical Optimisation Influence Overall ValueBy S Matos Camacho, K G. van den Boogaart, R Tolosana Delgado, U Mueller
"The precise formulation of a geometallurgical optimisation problem is by necessity a simplification of reality. It includes implicit choices such as data availability or mining block geometry. Additi
Jun 15, 2016
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A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced VibrationsBy L M. Zhang, T H. Xu, J Zhao
Blasting is one of the most commonly used strategies for excavation in civil and mining engineering. Yet blasting can also bring along such undesirable effects as ground vibrations and soil disturbanc
Nov 5, 2014
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Australia's Resources of Mineral Sands - Their FutureAustralia is presently the world's principal producer of rutile and zircon, and also provides a major share of the world's ilmenite. Since 1980, Australia's share of the world's
Jan 1, 1996
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Ore Shoot Targeting by Recognition of Upflow and Outflow, Low Sulphidation Epithermal Gold DepositsBy J V. Lawless
Two types of low sulphidation epithermal deposits that have different gangue mineralogies and ore shoot geometries are recognised. One has laterally near-continuous ore shoots over a significant verti
Jan 1, 1999
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Shifting the Cultural Paradigm for the Prevention of Catastrophic and Fatal EventsBy R Russell
The relative infrequency of fatalities and other serious events can give them an appearance of being random, of being beyond any reasonable degree of anticipation and prevention. In fact, the vast maj
Nov 20, 2012
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Coeur d'Alene Mines - A Commitment to GrowthCoeur d'Alene Mines is a precious metals producer which is dedi- cated to growth through it's exploration and acquisitions efforts. We foster and support these activities by providing our s
Jan 1, 1991
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Logistics in Mining Towards 2000 'The Low Cost Provider'A combination of the needs of business, employee desires and safety and health considerations is stimulating increasing attention to the time spent by people at work and the timing of that work. Pa
Jan 1, 1996
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Broken Hill - A Test Bed for Geology and TechnologyBy D H MACKENZIE
In common with several great orebodies and mineral camps around the world Broken Hill has been the subject of state-of-the-art technical and scientific scrutiny during its long working life. During
Jan 1, 1992
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The Design Development, and Mining of the Southern 'B' Lode Orebody at NBHCThe Southern 'B' lode orebody at the New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (NBHC) mine, Broken Hill, is a continuation of the zinc-rich orebody that was first mined in NBHC in the 1940&apo
Jan 1, 1977
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Local Resource Development Initiative - Developing a New Project Sustainability Model (Ambatovy Project Case Study)By S Novak
A world-class example of sustainable development in practice, the Local Resource Development Initiative (LRDI) grew from agreements between the Ambatovy nickel mine developers and the Government of Ma
Jan 1, 2009