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Key Lessons for Good Water Management ù A Case Study of Mine Site Rehabilitation
By D Newton
The Mt Morgan Minesite in Central Queensland has been subject to both underground and surface gold mining operations since the late-1800s. The site is largely unrehabilitated and poor quality surface
Jan 1, 2003
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Key Note Address
Although this is a symposium on "The Occurrence, Preparation and Use of Australian Black Coal", I do not think that, in these days, any of the main energy resources can be considered only in terms of
Jan 1, 1975
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Key Operating Parameter Comparison Ciurug Mine Design at Pongkor Gold Mine -- Java-Indonesia
Pongkor Gold Mines is one of seven units of production owned by PT Aneka Tambang (State owned mining company). The mine is located in the western part of Java Island, Indonesia. It is in the Bogor Dis
Jan 1, 1997
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Key Parameter Reporting System at Mt Newman Mining
By Fink ST
Management requires up-to-date information on the activities of an enterprise in order to maintain control and to assist in decision-making and planning. In today's environment it is essential
Jan 1, 1983
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Key Techniques and Engineering Applications of Stereoscopic Liquid Nitrogen Infusion for Coalmine Fire Prevention
By B Shi, Y Li, L Ma, F Zhou
Subsurface fires are a common threat to coal mining, as spontaneous combustion of coal can potentially result in gas combustion and explosion. Fire-proof techniques, such as grouting, foam, or colloid
Aug 31, 2015
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Key technology indicators that will influence mining method selection for future mines
By S Nowosad, O Langefeld
The mining industry has undergone a profound and transformative shift in recent years, driven by the rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as automation, digitalisation, and electrification.
Sep 1, 2024
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Keynote Address
By F
Ore reserve estimation has been described as the most individualistic, the most prickly and even the most controversial of all the technical aspects of the mining profession. This symposium is a gr
Jan 1, 1979
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Keynote Address A Review of Instantaneous Outburst Data
The problem of instantaneous outbursts remains unsolved after over a century of events and the investigation of the mechanism of the phenomenon and means of treating it. Outbursts have occurred of
Jan 1, 1980
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Keynote Address Technology and Innovation in the Australian Minerals Industry
By Broome A
In a technologically oriented industry, it is important to understand and apply technology very consciously to create competitive advantage. Technology is not an activity which is simply restricted t
Jan 1, 1997
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Keynote Address The Human Element in Apcom's Development
It is indeed a privilege and honour to deliver the keynote address at this 15th APCOM symposium. APCOM has played a significant role in my own career and I am sure in the careers of many of the th
Jan 1, 1977
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Keynote Address The Problems of Strong Roof Beds and Water Bearing Strata in the Control of Longwall Faces
The difference between a hypothetical and a theoretical approach is considered and the advantages in using a hypothesis is discussed. Virgin horizontal stresses play an important role in stabilisin
Jan 1, 1986
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Keynote Environmental Address
The geotechnical and environmental aspects of heap leaching are very closely tied during design, operations and closure. Potential environmental impacts from heap leaching are mostly due to land di
Jan 1, 1994
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KEYNOTE: Back to the Future – Still on the Dark Side
By P D. Munro
"This is a reprise of the paper ‘Back to the Future – Why Change Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Progress’ presented to the Tenth Mill Operators’ Conference in 2009. It was observed that the ‘boom and
Oct 10, 2016
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KEYNOTE: Upgrades, Modernisations and Expansions Where Will the Expertise, Capability and Skills Come from in the Future?
By J King, T Hunter, R Coleman
"The industry that supports operations and new projects is suffering a rapid decline in the currently severely curtailed capital investment environment. This is evidenced by a decline in the number of
Oct 10, 2016
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KEYNOTE: Using Metallurgical Data to Drive Continuous Improvement
By R Dunne
"Continuous improvement on metallurgical treatment plants is possible only when good data and analysis of the data are available. Good data implies appropriate and accurate mass measurement coupled wi
Oct 10, 2016
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Kicking the Bucket - A Case Study of Evolving Domains and Geological Modelling, Sunrise Dam Gold Mine, Western Australia
By F Clark, B Catto
The Mako domain comprises the Mako lodes at Sunrise Dam Gold Mine, Western Australia. This domain was initially bulk or æbucketÆ domained for the open pit resource in 2000, due to complexity in defini
Jan 1, 2009
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Kidston Waste Rock Dump Design and æStore and ReleaseÆ Cover Performance Seven Years On
By G W. Wilson, P Ritchie, N A. Currey
The design and rehabilitation of potentially acid forming (PAF) waste rock dumps is site specific, being a function, among other factors, of the rock types, the dumping and storage method employed, an
Jan 1, 2003
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Kinetic Behaviour of Solid/Solid Separation of Ultrafine Particles in Aqueous Suspension
Kinetic Behaviour of Solid/Solid Separation of Ultrafine Particles in Aqueous Suspension
Sep 13, 2010
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Kinetic Dependence of Refractory Gold Sulfide Biooxidation Using Different Microorganism Association
Kinetic Dependence of Refractory Gold Sulfide Biooxidation Using Different Microorganism Association In this investigation, refractory sulfide concentrate from a deposit located in northern Russia wa
Sep 13, 2010
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Kinetic Modelling Associated with Coal Carbonisation
By Quinlan M. J, Ratcliffe J. S
Chemical kinetics is a dependent process which usually correlates the rate at which a reaction proceeds with the mechanism descriptive of the manner by which reactive particles interact. Given the la
Jan 1, 1975