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Do You Learn More When Your Life is in Danger? How to Successfully Utilise Virtual Simulators in the Minerals Industries
Virtual reality (VR) simulators represent a powerful tool for training humans to perform tasks which are otherwise expensive or dangerous to duplicate in the real world. The idea is not new. Flight si
Jan 1, 2008
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Do You See What I See? The Schizophrenic Nature of Project Risk Management
Project managers must juggle many aspects to bring their project in on time, on budget, and in accordance with the aims of the project owner. Whether the project is a mining feasibility study, a techn
Jan 1, 2007
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Do You Understand Your Legal Obligations in the Industry?
Most new engineers in the mining industry do not realise the importance of legal obligations. During investigations the first question you are asked is: Do you have any proof or evidence? The smallest
Jan 1, 2007
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Does it Make Cent$ to use Flotation Columns for Phosphate Beneficiation?
By L Bartsch, M Kelahan, E Wingate, J-S David
The use of column flotation cells for recovery of phosphate is becoming more common practice in certain parts of the world (Brazil, Russia) where igneous phosphate ores are processed. Igneous phosphat
Sep 7, 2015
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Does process control sampling always have to be a compromise?
By M Singh, R C. Steinhaus, J J. Rust
Metallurgical process control systems in mineral plants often employ state-of-the-art monitoring analysers in an attempt to optimise plant operations and enhance mineral recoveries. These systems are
May 9, 2017
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Does the Mining Industry Have the Courage to Implement New Technology?
This presentation opens with a definition of technology and how it is implemented. The expenditure and progress on R&D in the mining industry is then investigated and found to be difficult to quantify
Jan 1, 1990
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Doing the Right Things Right ù Identifying and Implementing the Mine Plan That Delivers the Corporate Goals
By B Hall
The authors have undertaken many independent mine optimisation and operational improvement projects at Australian and international mining operations over the past decade. This work has provided an un
Jan 1, 2006
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Dolomite at Mount Burnett, North-West Nelson, New Zealand
The only economically significant deposit of dolomite in New Zealand is at Mount Burnett, in north-west Nelson. The dolomite, associated with marbles and schists, is complexly deformed, and is of Pale
Jan 1, 1969
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Dolomite in the Steel Industry
By Mann T
The use of dolomite as a refractory began in England about 1870 when the basic Bessemer process for the removal of phosphorus from steel was developed by Thomas and Gilchrist.Knowledge of dolomite as
Jan 1, 1951
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Don Hausen, Pioneering Newmont Mineralogist and Mentor - His Influence Continues on at Newmont Today
Don Hausen was a pioneer in the field of quantitative mineralogy. Methodology that he developed at Newmont almost 40 years ago is still employed today, only the technology has advanced. Petrographic m
Jan 1, 2008
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Don't be Afraid to Evolve
The AusIMM came into being to foster the spread of professional knowledge within its client industry. It has evolved along with the Australian mining industry for more than a century. If the AusIMM
Jan 1, 1994
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Dore Metal Production with a Top Blown Rotary Converter
In 1985 a 2.5-tonne top blown rotary converter was installed in the silver refinery at Cominco's Trail Operation to carry out the final cupellation of burndown metal to Dore metal. The furnace
Jan 1, 1989
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Dosco Roadheaders on 1 in 5 Grades
Underground mechanized excavation in New Zealand has become more commonplace in civil and mining applications during the last three years. At one stage up to seven Dosco Road- header machines were b
Jan 1, 1978
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Doubling Production Capacity of the IJmuiden Pellet Plant Between 1970 and 2006
By M W. I Visser Æt Hooft, R C. Schimmel
Until recently the Corus IJmuiden pellet plant produced approximately 4.5 Mtpa of pellets. Corus IJmuiden is currently running a program to increase its pig iron production to 6.4 million tonnes HM pe
Jan 1, 2007
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Down-Hole XRD Analyses as a Guide to Hydrothermal Alteration in the Wharekirauponga Epithermal Gold-Silver Prospect, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand
By R Soong
The Wharekirauponga (WKP) epithermal gold-silver deposit is located about 10 km north of Waihi in the Hauraki Goldfield east of Auckland. WKP is notable for its sheeted to stockwork quartz veins hoste
Jan 1, 2001
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Downstream impacts of Grade Engineering and preconcentration
By J Salaya, J Kwak, L Keeney, S Dehkhoda
In addition to volatile commodity prices influencing decision making, in recent years, social and environmental performance have become important decision drivers within the mining industry. There are
Nov 10, 2020
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Dr G K Williams
The exercise of preparing this paper has been both enjoyable and thought provoking.In carrying out the research I have spoken and written to many people. Without exception they have been eager to help
Jan 1, 1985
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Drag sensor and other tools for real-time monitoring of a flotation process
By H Park, L Wang
Froth flotation is one of the most widely used beneficiation processes for fine and ultrafine coals and minerals. Maintaining optimal metallurgical performance in industrial flotation operation is sti
Aug 24, 2022
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Dragline Bucket Location Using Machine Vision
By Hainsworth D, Winstanley G, Gurgenci H, Corke P
Past experience has shown that the automation of the dragline swing motion requires real time monitoring of the bucket position. A current project at the Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment (
Jan 1, 1995
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Dragline Digging Methods in Australian Strip Mines - A Survey
By Baafi EY
Open cut mining in Australia is facing the greatest challenge in its history in attempting to compete not only with other operations internationally, but also with underground operations domestically.
Jan 1, 1998