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RISKGATE« - A Case Study in Application to Fires on Mobile Plant
By J Harris, P Kirsch, D Cliff, M Spinks, S Goater, D Sprott
Fires are a common and recurrent unwanted event in the operation of open pit mines. In most cases, the causes of events such as fires are already æknownÆ but are either overlooked or not fully address
Sep 18, 2012
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Theory of Sampling – from missing link to key enabler for process analytical technology
By R J. Romañach
The theory of sampling (TOS) is now followed in the development of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopic methods for the pharmaceutical industry. TOS has been the guiding light for a two-step approach for
May 9, 2017
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Mine Ventilation Model Validation - ItÆs not Rocket Science!
By J Rowland
"Ventilation models are invaluable tools for both prediction of routine daily ventilation changesin an operating mine to circuit performance expectations at the mine in 20 yearsÆ time. Arguably ventil
Jun 1, 2012
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A Statistical Approach for Deriving Project Design Rainfall
By R Millar
A frequent challenge in mine water management and mine design is estimation of precipitation and extreme rainfall given a short record of site meteorological data. For remote mine projects, typically
Nov 26, 2013
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Improved mining recovery with bulk ore sorting and MR technology
By C Beal, S Singh
Sensor-based bulk ore sorting is a form of preconcentration that autonomously measures and physically separates discrete bulk ‘pods’ of run of mine (‘ROM’) or primary crushed material. This case study
Nov 10, 2020
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Strategic and Tactical Geometallurgy – a Systematic Process to Add and Sustain Resource Value
By N McKay, J Vann, W Ware, P Hodkiewicz, C Morley
"Geometallurgy is now recognised within the mining industry as an approach that can both maximise value and reduce the risks associated with resource development. The process of spatial ore variabilit
Jun 15, 2016
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Stabilisation of Pit Slopes, Waikaka Alluvial Gold Mine
Wet mining of auriferous gravels at L & MÆs Waikaka operation in Southland creates spoil dumps derived from stripping of a clay rich overburden, tailings from past dredging and the processing of aurif
Jan 1, 2002
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The Application of Earthmoving Equipment Technology
Technologies are receiving a lot of 'press' - and rightly so; as they are seen as the means for achieving quantum leaps in productivity and cost reductions. A point of concern for Caterpilla
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of Shuttle Radar Topography Mission Data in Hydrological Analyses of Super Pit and Griffin Coalmine
By A K. Ghosh
"Inrush of water is always an issue, especially for mines located in heavy rainfall areas. Nowadays, mining companies and research institutes have developed many advanced technologies for study and an
Nov 15, 2016
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Monitoring Equipment Productivity Improvements in Coal Mines
By Sengstock G. W, Spathis A. T
Benchmarks of mine equipment involved in the excavation process of coal mines would suggest that such equipment is not always operating at an optimum level. Dragline operations and truck/shovel oper
Jan 1, 1995
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Airborne Gravity Gradiometry and Magnetics in the Search for Economic Iron Ore Deposits
By R Miller
The enrichment of magnetite to haematite and haematite-goethite leads to a coincident magnetic low and gravity high within the banded iron formation. Palaeochannel deposits of pisolitic limonite can b
Jul 11, 2011
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What Project Managers must Demand from an Economic Evaluation!
By P Card
Some project managers accept unsatisfactory economic evaluation modelling because they are unaware of what constitutes good practice. They tend to leave it to the evaluation specialist or others to de
May 24, 2012
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Developments in Coal Seam Gas Exploration
By M E. Taulis, S Hayton, D A. Manhire, J G. Pope
Successful development of coal seam gas (CSG) resources in low-rank coalfields such as the Powder River Basin has raised interest in CSG from low rank coal in New Zealand. Kenham Holdings Limited hold
Jan 1, 2004
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Ensure Your Fleet is Always Operating at its Top Efficiency Using Advanced Monitoring and Benchmarking Technology
By Rogers R, Kinnane T
In a typical open cast mining operation, investigation of how existing truck performance compares with the highest achievable truck performance is largely neglected. This paper addresses this issue
Jan 1, 1994
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Case Studies Using Slurries and Stable Slurries with Unconventional Binders as Backfill Materials in Deep Hard Rock Tabular Mines
By R M. Smart, A T. Harrison
Backfill systems using unconventional cementitious binders have been successfully used in relatively deep and hard rock tabular mines for longwall, scattered stoping and shaft pillar removals. Two unc
Jan 1, 1998
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Precipitation of Gold and Silver in Cyanide Solutions by Carbon
THIS paper is the outcome of experiments carried on and experience gained. at the Waihi-Paeroa Gold Extraction Company's tailings plant at Waihi, New Zealand. The plant was erected to treat accum
Jan 1, 1912
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Flow Behaviour of High Solids Brown Coal-Water Suspensions as Liquid Fuels
By Christie GB, Mainwaring DE, Leong YK
High solids brown coal slurries have been prepared with concentrations approaching those achieved with bituminous black coals. The high inherent water content and macroporosity of Victorian brown
Jan 1, 1987
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The Application of Safescape Ladders at the Cracow and Golden Grove Operations
By B Hawkins, S Durkin, V Lawrence
The requirement for secondary egress from underground workings has long been regulated in Australia. Escape way systems have evolved from simple airleg rising ladders and timber ladders to steel galva
Mar 24, 2014
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Alluvial Gold Mining – A Modern Day Gold Rush on the West Coast
By C L. McIntosh
The west coast of New Zealand’s south island is host to a large number of placer goldfields that stretch from the Westport area in the north to Gillespies Beach in the south and inland to the foothill
Aug 22, 2011
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Some Observations on the Mineralogy and Paragenesis of the Crocidolite Veins at Wittenoom Gorge, W.A.
W. Johnson (Consultant, Adelaide) : Is there any mineralogical evidence of temperature of formation of the amphiboles and other minerals present in the crocidolite veins and country rocks7.N. A. Truem
Jan 1, 1963