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Acid Rock Drainage From Highway and Construction Activities in Virginia, USA
By Z W. Orndorff
Excavation through sulfidic geologic materials during construction activities has resulted in acid rock drainage (ARD) related problems at numerous (>40) locations across all five geologic regions of
Jan 1, 2003
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Nature and Distribution of Gibbsite in Some Western Australian Iron Ores
By M Paine
Work to date has shown that the use of Al2O3:SiO2 ratios is suitable for identifying potential gibbsite bearing samples. Subsequent confirmatory XRD analysis helps to refi ne this initial identificati
Jul 11, 2011
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Real-time fluorine mineral sensor – taking research to prototype
By J Moffatt, T Payten, N Spooner, L Teixeira, L A. Balzan, G Wilkie, G Tsiminis
Fluorine is a penalty element due to its reactive nature. In acidic environments many fluorine minerals dissolve to form hydrofluoric acid (HF), changing processing conditions. When smelted HF can be
Aug 24, 2022
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Fimiston Open Pit
By Neill A, O&apos
The City of Kalgoorlie/Boulder is situated approximately 600 kilometres to the east of Perth (Fig. 1), and is the major regional centre of the Eastern Goldfields, supporting a population of approxim
Jan 1, 1991
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Evolution of Cretaceous - Recent Drainage Networks and Distribution of Associated Gold Placers in Otago and Southland, New Zealand
The development and distribution of gold placers in Otago û Southland is related primarily to the evolution and architecture of three distinctly different drainage networks that developed during and s
Jan 1, 2006
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Process development for the Mina Justa project
By I Ritchie, A Johnston, D Yataco
Marcobre SAC (Marcobre) is developing the Mina Justa copper mine project, located in the Ica region of Peru. The Mina Justa IOCG orebody comprises of a sulfide mass overlain by an oxide cap with a sha
Sep 11, 2017
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Chlorine as a Suitable Lixiviant for Gold
Chlorine as a lixiviant for gold possesses a number of significant chemical and Idnetic advantages over cyanide but because of its corrosive and vaporous nature the method of implementation needs to
Jan 1, 1991
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Water Conservation at Construction Projects
By B Hannah, M Uriarte, F Labarca, C Madore, G Ganapathi, L Martin, T Haase
BechtelÆs Mining and Metals projects across the globe are executed in remote arid and semi-arid countries where providing even basic water supplies impose considerable challenges. Opportunities for wa
Nov 26, 2013
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SBRE framework – application to Olympic Dam deposit
By D Clarke, I Minniakhmetov
This paper describes the application of the SBRE framework to model the Olympic Dam deposit, one of the largest copper and uranium deposits in the world. Geostatistical simulations are the best practi
May 24, 2023
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High Energy Bulk Explosives and Mine to Mill Focus – the Mt Rawdon Story
By D Morton, G Wallace
"Evolution Mining is the sole owner of the Mt Rawdon open cut operation, located 75 km south-west of Bundaberg in Queensland, Australia (Figure 1). It is a massive, volcanically hosted, low-grade gold
Nov 15, 2016
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Discovery of the Solomon Iron Deposits
By D Kepert, C Simpson, D Edwards
Channel iron deposits (CID) currently supply over 40 per cent of the seaborne iron ore trade out of the Hamersley Province. The two well documented producing systems (Robe and Marillana palaeochannels
Jan 1, 2009
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Regional structural control of selected Cu/Au occurrence in Papua New Guinea
Intrusion related Cu/Au mineralisation is localised in Pacific Rim island arcs by arc parallel, termed accretionary structures; or arc normal, termed transfer structures. In Papua New Guinea, NE trend
Jan 1, 1994
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Impact testing of raise bore protection mesh
By M Doran
The Olympic Dam mine utilises 1.1 m to 1.4 m diameter raise bores for generating the initial slot void for most production stopes. Slot raise bores generally span two development levels ranging from 3
Mar 29, 2023
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Some Aspects of Illawarra Coals for the Production of Blast Furnace Coke
Iron from the blast furnace constitutes the starting point in steel production and any increase that can be made in iron production will bring about important repercussions in a long line of processes
Jan 1, 1958
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A Review of ISO 5802:2001 Industrial Fans - Performance Testing In Situ
By K J. Lownie, T Rafferty
The in situ testing of mine ventilation fan systems has been a contentious issue for many years. Site testing was generally undertaken by adapting standards that were developed for the laboratory test
Jul 1, 2013
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The Greymouth Coalfield - A Photographic Record of the Changing Face of Exploration and Mining
Slide presentation at conference
Jan 1, 1996
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Optimizing Exploratory Drill Hole Locations
By Baafi EY, Chatterjee PK
The quality of mine planning decisions ultimately depends on reliable estimates of the characteristics of the orebody. The quant- ifiable factors such as grades or thickness can be estimated from f
Jan 1, 1986
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Modelling Intact Rock Strength of Clay-Rich Rocks with Geochemistry at the Simandou Iron Ore Deposit, Guinea, West Africa
By M Campbell, A Jeffcoate, J-C Vannay, B Perriaux
Phyllite waste rock at the Simandou Pic de Fon and Oueleba Iron Ore deposits (Guinea, West Africa) variably weather to form clay-rich rocks. This weathering modifies the mineralogical, geochemical and
Aug 12, 2013
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On Structural Analyses of Oriented Bore Cores from the West Wallsend No.2 Colliery Holding
Structural analyses of oriented bore core sections from the West Wallsend No.2 Colliery Holding together with investigations in adjac- ent collieries and on the surface delineated structural phenome
Jan 1, 1972
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Controlled Explosives Demolition of Concrete Bridge – Canberra 2010: Blast Design, Procedures, Risk Assessment and Execution
By N Elith
The explosives demolition of a post-stressed, steel reinforced, concrete road bridge in Australia’s capital city, Canberra. The bridge was 50 m from the new replacement bridge, 320 m from community st
Nov 8, 2011