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Mining Operational Effectiveness ù A Large Open Pit Mine Case Study
By M D. Kuruppu
Fleet operational effectiveness is fundamental to any operation, becoming highly topical in mines experiencing less than optimal output from their fleets. It is an all encompassing aim to identify tho
Jan 1, 2003
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How to Develop a Project
The most critical step in the development of any mining project is the completion of a feasibility study. The feasibility study has one primary goal; to demonstrate that the project is economically
Jan 1, 1997
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Energy to the Year 2001: Coal and Oil Shale
By the 1990's Australia could be the largest coal exporter in the world and one of the few industrialised countries potentially able to supply the shortfall in its domestic oil requirements b
Jan 1, 1981
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The State of Ferromanganese Producers in India
By D R. Swinbourne
In the recent past a number of smelting plants were commissioned in India to supply the rising demand by domestic steelworks for manganese-based ferroalloys, and they enjoyed cheap electric power and
Jan 1, 2000
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Gallery Stoping at Gold Resources Paringa Operations
Gallery Stoping, an old but little used stoping method, has been reintroduced to workings at the Paringa South Shaft.Orebodies which are amenable to such a method are being mined in this manner with c
Jan 1, 1985
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Orebody Definition and Optimisation
The importance of orebody definition and optimisation in project development cannot be overstated. Inappropriate orebody definition is the single most important reason for project under performance
Jan 1, 1997
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Demonstration of Rock Joint Reinforcement
By Croggon R
Passing a direct current through a jointed fine grained soft rock mass auses the movement of water by the process of electric-osmosis. There are other processes such as electrolysis which transport
Jan 1, 1997
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Ores ù Heap Leach, Solvent Extraction and Electrowinning at Girilambone Copper Company
By J L. Bos, D J. Readett
As mining progressed through the Girilambone oxide orebodies, down to the primary sulphide zones, each successive stratiform layer yielded copper bearing ores of changing mineralogy and grade. Constan
Jan 1, 2000
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Mechanised Development At The Kambalda Declines
This paper deals with the evolution of present mechanised declining and orebody development practices at Kambalda, since their inception in 1969. Eight separate decline accesses have been establis
Jan 1, 1987
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Restoring the Site - L&M Mining Limited - Waikaka Alluvial Gold Mining Project, Southland
By D Manhire, G Hogan, M Ryan, S Whiteley
Site restoration at the L&M Mining Limited alluvial gold mining project at Waikaka near Gore, Southland is described. In 2000 mining operations started to recover alluvial gold beneath historical
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Simulation to Investigate the Performance of Autogenous Milling Circuits
By Orrock G, McKee DJ
Mathematical models of autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding mills have now reached a stage of development where they can be usefully applied to practical problems. In particular, the models are s
Jan 1, 1988
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Simulation of Copper Ore Handling at ISA Mine
By Ruffles B. R
A computer simulation has been developed to model the flow of copper ore in Isa Mine. It simulates extraction of copper ore from the 1100 orebody by load-haul-dump (LHD) units to ore passes, haulag
Jan 1, 1974
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Developing Explorationists in a Diverse Global Industry
Australasian mining companies expect a high standard of professionalism from their metals exploration teams. They also have, increasingly, a global perspective, employing explorationists of diverse
Jan 1, 1996
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Cost Control in Project Development
In order to achieve optimum results for money spent in construction of new projects there is a need for mining developers to pay greater attention to cost control. Control is achieved by establish
Jan 1, 1983
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The Application of the Environmental Assessment Prodedures to Licensing for Minerals, Petroleum and Geothermal Energy
By Thorburn D
This paper reviews the history of environmental assessment in New Zealand with reference to mineral developments. Emphasis is given to larger more controversial projects particularly metal mines. The
Jan 1, 1990
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Optimization of Bench blast Design with the Aid of Computer
A new bench blast design method and its realization with the assistance of the computer is introduced. The basic design principle is to define a rhomb cell, called fully- fractured zone, through a s
Jan 1, 1992
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The Real Cost of the Global Warming Mania ù Hydrometallurgy Versus Pyrometallurgy
In the past two decades the global metalliferous mineral industry has trended away from pyrometallurgical (pyromet) and towards hydrometallurgical (hydromet) technologies including biometallurgical (b
Jan 1, 2004
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The Design, Installation, and Management of Computer-Based Process Control Systems in the Metalliferous Industries
The sudden. explosion of relatively inexpensive digital process control computers has accelerated interest in the possibilities of economic savings by their use. In particular the metalliferous in
Jan 1, 1977
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Technology-Key to Capital Growth and its Significance as an Export Commodity
During the post war era, the requirements of the "Third" World for modern civil works, energy and industry, coupled with an insistence that these capital installations are understood and controlled
Jan 1, 1975
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The Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Legislation-Concepts and Operation
The rights of nations to explore and exploit minerals in the continental shelf were recognized by the 1958 Convention on the Continental Shelf. The Commonwealth Government has expressed the view th
Jan 1, 1974