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Collaborative Remote Sensing Development Benefits to the Resources and Environmental Sectors
Australia has a high level of research and development capabilities in government, industry and tertiary institutions. In the- remote sensing fields, we have developed a range of applications in ge
Jan 1, 1987
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A Review of General Considerations for Assessing Rock Mass Blastability and Fragmentation
By P Lilly
Blasting is the primary comminution process in most mining operations. This process involves the highly complex and dynamic interaction between two main components. The first is the detonating explosi
Jan 1, 2001
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Modelling of the Turbulent Cross-Flow Classification in Special Consideration of Non-Steady States
In process industries, time-dependent random fluctuations of raw material characteristics and mass flow rates in bulk material or pulp flows cannot be always prevented for different reasons, eg bec
Jan 1, 1993
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Indicator Kriging Model and Revenue-Based Mine Planning System Implemented at Phoenix Mine
By P D. Williams
The Phoenix mine is one of NewmontÆs open-pit operations located in Nevada. Mining started in 2005, with the mine producing gold, copper and silver. The mine life is about 20 years. The gold grade est
Jan 1, 2007
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Single Stage Copper Making ù Assessment of Slag Treatment Options
By S Jahanshahi, T Norgate
In single stage copper making appreciable amounts of copper report to the slag phase. Various strategies are available to minimise copper losses to the slag. However a slag treatment stage is likely t
Jan 1, 2000
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Walhalla and the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mine: An Historical Review
By Roddick F
From its mining lease at the northern end of Cohens Reef at Walhalla in the North Gipps- land mountains, the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mining Company produced 13,695kg of gold, which at 1982 prices
Jan 1, 1982
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Tunnel Boring Machine Usage Speeds up Development at Stillwater Mine
By D Willis, A Shanahan, C Jacobs, T Luxner
The application of tunnel boring machines (TBM) for reef mining is a unique practice with benefits over current mining methods given the right geology and geometry of the orebody. The Stillwater Minin
Sep 17, 2014
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The Commissioning and Operation of the Carbon-in-Pulp Plant at Australis Mining N.L., Norseman, Western Australia
Australis Mining N.L. operates a continuous mode carbon-in-pulp (CIP) gold plant, processing sand and slime tailings from previous gold mining operations in the Norseman area. Plant design is that o
Jan 1, 1982
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A Local Authority's View of Mining and the Resource Management Act
Mining is still a significant economic activity within the Hauraki District. The Martha project is particularly significant. Estimates are that in the order of 850 direct and indirect jobs are derived
Jan 1, 2000
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The Selection of Gravels for use on Unsealed Access Roads
Access roads for haulage, construction or maintenance purposes are discussed with particular attention being given to the un- sealed "all weather" form of construction for Off-Highway applications.
Jan 1, 1982
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Overview of Ore and Coke Screening in the Ore Blending and Materials Handling Sections at Newcastle Steelworks
Over the past 12 years screening of materials has undergone a dramatic change in both the types and materials used in screen mats and the quality requirements of the finished product. With the mai
Jan 1, 1984
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The Marketing and Distribution of Industrial Minerals in South East Asia
The geographical region of South East Asia is variously defined, but generally agreed to include the Asean group - Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia. Other regional countries
Jan 1, 1989
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Integration and Optimisation of Blasting and Comminution Processes
By D La Rosa, A Jankovi, A Dance, W Valery
This paper presents the methodology for optimising blasting and comminution processes in terms of fragmentation developed by Metso Minerals Process Technology Asia-Pacific and South America (MMPT). Th
Jan 1, 2007
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A Systematic Approach to Water Quality Management in the Minerals Processing Industry
Mining companies often view water quality as an environmental issue. The importance of water quality as a production related issue in mineral beneficiation is greatly underestimated at many mineral pr
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Factors Influencing the Design of a Coal Preparation Plant
Before commencing design of a coal prepar ation plant, it is essential to have detailed information of the raw coal to be treated to- gether with a clear understanding of the products required. Pred
Jan 1, 1974
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Considering the effects of milling media and water chemistry in the flotation of selected base metal sulfides
By S N. Nyoni, K C. Corin, C T. O’Connor
Considering future water scenarios, as influenced by the increasing scarcity of water and the move towards sustainable process engineering etc, the closed water circuit becomes an important point of s
Aug 24, 2022
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Updating Open Pit Slope Stability Based on Bayesian Approach
By Zhang S
A probabilistic approach is proposed for updating open pit slope sta- bility based on successful performance. The suggested approach is developed within the framework of Bayesian probability theory.
Jan 1, 1989
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Research in the Processing and Application of Mineral Sands in Australia
A Master of Applied Science degree course in Mining Geomechanics commenced in 1983 at The University of New South Wales, taught by extern- al (correspondence) studies. The course is aimed at gradua
Jan 1, 1986
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Applied Mineralogy in the Evaluation and Processing of Australian Iron Ores
Australia contains a variety of iron ores, differing in grade, chemistry, size distribution and genesis. While a proportion of this ore is used world-wide as blast furnace lump, much of the material
Jan 1, 1989
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Regional Geological Setting of the Woodlawn and Captains Flat Massive Sulphide Deposits, NSW, Australia
By Abell RS, Wyborn D, Solomon M, Stuart-Smith PG, Henderson GAM
The two major massive sulphide deposits in the Silurian rocks of southern NSW, Captains Flat and Woodlawn, differ from classical Kuroko deposits in several ways, e.g. they lie on the flanks of fe
Jan 1, 1987