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Performance of a Drainage Tunnel and Subvertical Drain System
By J Y. C Lo
The construction of two drainage tunnels and the associated subvertical drain system at the Po Shan area in Hong Kong was completed in December 2009. This project is the first of its kind to utilise d
Mar 8, 2011
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Introduction of and Experience Gained with Cemented Hydraulic Fill at the Gossan Hill Mine, Western Australia
By E M. Jones
On 26 June 2000 a hydraulic fill retaining barricade failed at the Bronzewing mine in Western Australia. The barricade failure resulted in the release of 19 000 m3 of saturated hydraulic fill into the
Jan 1, 2008
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Metallurgical Improvements at KagaraÆs Mount Garnet Mine Through the Use of High Chrome Grinding Media
By R Whittering, C Greet
High chrome grinding media has been used in the mining industry for quite some time, as it often proves economical on a wear basis. However, it is unusual for an operation to change to high chrome sol
Jan 1, 2006
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Why is Mineralogical Data Essential for Designing a Metallurgical Test Work Program for Process Selection and Design?
By L Lorenzen
The selection of samples for metallurgical test work is generally focused on providing geologically representative samples. One of the major problems experienced with metallurgical test work using dri
Sep 5, 2011
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Precharging Sublevel Shrinkage Production Rings in Hot and Reactive Ground with Electronic Blasting Systems
By B Crowdey, J Wall
The particular underground operation relating to this paper is a gold producer and has an orebody predominately consisting of rhyolite and marcasites pyrite. The ore has been identified as being react
Mar 24, 2014
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Multielement Geochemical Reconnaissance For Uranium in the Palmyrides Region of Central Syria
By Hale Y. M
Multielement reconnaissance geochemistry coupled with ground scintillation gamma ray measurements has been used to investigate the dispersion patterns of uranium and other major and trace element
Jan 1, 1988
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Guidelines for the Design of Rope Guides
Rope guides, consisting of ropes spanning between anchor points at the top and bottom of shafts, have frequently been considered as a viable alternative to fixed guides, comprising buntons and guides.
Jan 1, 2005
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Controlling Stope Ring Relief in Multi-Level Mass Blasting
By Q Liu
Open stoping is one of the widely adopted methods in underground bulk mining. In this method, fanned or parallel holes are often drilled from a top sill down to a sublevel in the ore zone and blasted
Jan 1, 2005
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Oxygenation System Upgrades and Leach Plant Performance Improvements at Morila Gold Mine - 2009 to 2012
By D M. Verster, P L. Gillot, A Kone
Randgold ResourcesÆ MorilaÆs gold leach plant is subjected to uncommon æoxygen stressesÆ. Feed ores exhibit very high oxygen demands, primarily caused by iron sulfides. In addition, ore oxygen demand
Sep 26, 2013
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Some Notes on the Equipment of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, at Rosebery, Tasmania
The purpose of this paper is to list by tabulation and flow sheet, the operating equipment and installations in use at Rosebery, and to refer to particular items which may be of interest for purposes
Jan 1, 1949
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Technology Based Innovation - The Next Decade
The minerals industry focus over much of the past twenty years has been on cost reduction and production growth supported, but not driven, by technology improvements. Mergers and acquisitions, and the
Sep 13, 2010
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RISKGATE – Shared Coal Mining Knowledge for Managing Risks across Ground Management
By P Bergin, J M. Galvin, J Harris, J Li, P Kirsch, M Shi, B Hebblewhite, B Whittaker, R Mitra, D Sprott
Controlling unwanted ground movement is critical in mining as well as many other highly hazardous environments, such as construction and tunnelling. Sharing knowledge about effective hazard management
Nov 5, 2014
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Decoupling the pulp and froth effect of ultrafine particles on Itabirite iron ore flotation
By B McFadzean, N P. Lima, D A. Deglon
The reverse flotation of Itabirite iron ore is typically performed after a desliming step in which most of the sub-10 µm particles are removed. This is done to limit processing problems such as poor f
Aug 24, 2022
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Ultra-High-Intensity Blasting - A New Paradigm in Mining
By G F. Brent, S Hawke, M Rothery, P Dare-Bryan
Mine-to-mill studies have previously demonstrated downstream productivity benefits from relatively modest increases in blast energy, or powder factor. These increases have up to now been limited by sa
Sep 26, 2013
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Dilution rating system (DRS)
By C Nyoni, T Nguyen, C R. W Seymour, G D. Dempers
Unplanned dilution directly adds cost to production from mining, milling, tailings disposal and administration. Additionally, unplanned dilution decreases the productivity, profitability and may affec
Mar 15, 2021
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The Innovative Financing of the Australian Gold Industry
By White A. H, Gillies A. D S
In recent years the Australian gold industry has gone through a major expansion phase. The need for finance has led to adoption of different approaches such as the well known gold loan, forward sell
Jan 1, 1994
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Beneficiating a Low Yield Coking Coal at Iscor's Grootegeluk Coal Mine
The Grootegeluk coal beneficiation plant is situated near Ellisras in the Waterberg coal= field in the Transvaal, RSA. At this plant 15 million tons of coal bearing material per annum are benefici
Jan 1, 1987
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Water Treatment at the Waihi Gold Mine
By B Twidle, D Bertoldi, J Meikle, R Dunne
The Waihi Gold Mine is situated in a high rainfall area (annual average of over 2 m) on the North Island of New Zealand. Water treatment and discharge at the mine has been ongoing for the last 25 year
Sep 26, 2013
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In Search of Quality: Tanco's Cornucopia
Hidden under picturesque Bemic Lake, in Canada's eastern Manitoba, lies a highly fractionated pegmatite orebody, hosting a unique assemblage of minerals. Accidentally discovered in 1929, the o
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of Tagging Systems for Personnel and Vehicle Access Control
By S Barrow, D Kent
Controlling the access of equipment, and people, has become more critical over the last few years for improving productivity and to meet safety responsibilities imposed by legislated obligations to ha
Jan 1, 2005