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Open Stope Mining in Canada
By M Hudyma
Open stope mining is the most common mining method employed in underground, hard rock mines in Canada. It is characterised by relatively small, single lift stopes (20 000 to 100 000 tonnes), and fast
Jan 1, 2000
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Challenges of Sampling Extreme Nugget-Effect Gold-Quartz Reefs at the New Bendigo Project, Central Victoria, Australia
By M D. Raine, J K. Bartlett, S C. Dominy
The Bendigo Goldfield is located in the state of Victoria, Australia, and is one of a number of fields that make up the Central Victorian Goldfield. Since 1993, Bendigo Mining NL has been carrying out
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Acoustics to Improve Load Estimation in the Cannington AG Mill
By M Wortley, A Cantarutti, T Ozkocak
The estimation of the grinding mill charge weight is vital to ensure its efficient performance. Mill underloading or overloading can cause losses through decreased production or unplanned down time. M
Jan 1, 2008
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The Diesel Electric and Compressed Air Central Power Plant of Western New South Wales Electric Power Pty. Ltd.for the Broken Hill Mines
Broken Hill is situated at an elevation of approximately 1000 ft. above sea-level, on the Barrier Ranges, in the State of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately 700, 280 and 330 miles from th
Jan 1, 1932
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Block Caving - Controllable Risks and Fatal Flaws
Block caving is the lowest cost underground mining method but it has relatively high risks and a high up-front capital and development cost. It has application to large, often lower-grade orebodies wh
Jan 1, 2000
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Comparison of Pyrotechnic and Electronic Initiation Systems at Whitehaven Coal Mine
Sasol Roche Blasting Services (SRBS) has undertaken a process of trialing and evaluating the use of the SMI electronic initiating system with the specific purpose of being able to fully quantify the b
Jan 1, 2003
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Pilot Studies of the Ravensthorpe Nickel ProjectÆs Pressure Acid Leach Slurry Heater
By M Miller
Operators of nickel laterite pressure acid leach and gold pressure oxidation technology frequently employ a series of steam condensing heaters to preheat the leach feed slurry. The heaters are an econ
Jan 1, 2005
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Peirce-Smith Converter Mouth Redesign Overview
Nickel WestÆs Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter operates three Peirce-Smith converters, each processing 110 tonnes of matte per charge. The vessels are lined with chrome-magnesia refractory with a mouth tradi
Jan 1, 2005
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Pushing the Use of High Pressure Grinding Rolls in Magnetite Circuits
By B C. Povey
HPGR technology has been used at a number of magnetite mines in the world and have significant energy advantages over SAG and AG technologies. The early design at Los Colorados in Chile has been in op
Jul 15, 2013
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Assessment of Leachate From Blended Waste Rock Material at the Pasminco Century Mine ù Initial Results From a Two-Year Study
By M Ridd
The Pasminco Century Mine (PCML) is located 250 kilometres north-north-west of Mt Isa in Queensland. As one of the worldÆs largest zinc mines, PCML comprises mining and milling operations at Lawn Hill
Jan 1, 2004
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Artificial Wall Support Solving a Unique Problem at Mt Whaleback
The South Wall Base Case Design for Mt Whaleback indicated that along portion of the South Wall a cigar shaped synclinal keel, contain- ing 14 800 m', of Dales Gorge Member ore, would be unkeyed
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of the All-Flotation Process at the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill (Reprint)
The ore mined from the Lead Lode of The Zinc Corporation leases consists of a fairly granular mixture of galena, marmatite, chalcopyrite, tetrahedrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, and lollingite with a gangue
Jan 1, 1994
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Remediation Planning at a Derelict Mine Site Affected by Acid Drainage
By J Brisebois
The Wisemans Creek derelict mine site is located in native forest approximately 150 km west of Sydney. Mean annual rainfall at Bathurst, 20 km to the north, is 634 mm and reasonably distributed throug
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Notes on Carbide Tipped Rock Drill Bits
For several decades miners have been obliged to maintain a vast supply of sharp steels at the working face to meet the hungry needs of rock-drills. In medium and large size mines this has meant the se
Jan 1, 1948
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Hydrology of Final Void and Spoil Catchments
Reliable predictions of the long-term water quality and water level fluctuations in a final void are vital if mine operators propose to decommission final voids in open cut mining operations. The catc
Jan 1, 2003
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New Opportunities and New Challenges - Mining Technology and Competitive Advantage
Batterham and Algie began their paper on: `The role of technology in the minerals industry' (1995) by noting that while: it is often stated that innovation is central to the economic survival o
Jan 1, 1997
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Treatment of Mary Kathleen Uranium Ore û A Review
A paper describing the treatment of the Mary Kathleen uranium ores must necessarily be historical and confined mainly to a review of the four papers which have already appeared. Couche and Hartley
Jan 1, 1968
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A Methodology for Rock Mass Characterisation to Control Blast-induced Vibrations
By A Karrech, E Hamdi
The uncertainty of geomaterials properties is commonly encountered in resource engineering applications, especially in mining engineering where the rock mass texture, joints, fractures and damage zone
Aug 24, 2015
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Selecting Frothers for the Flotation of Specific Ores by Means of Batch Scale Foaming Tests
By S R. Grano
The selection of the proper frother, specifically for a given ore, is essential in flotation. Traditionally, strong and stable froths are required in the scavengers, where metal recovery needs to be m
Jan 1, 2006
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Driving Future Tunnels with Mechanical or Explosion Energy - A Blasting Engineer's View
The current drill-and-blast method of tunnelling is cyclic and, for this reason above all others, has a future application potential which is lower than that of continuous methods. There is scope
Jan 1, 1987