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Lessons learned from attempts at minimising CO2 emissions in process metallurgy – pyrolysed secondary raw materials, bio-coke, and hydrogen as alternative reducing agents
By F Diaz, G Hovestadt, B Friedrich, D Latacz, M Sommerfeld
The metallurgical sector significantly contributes to the global carbon footprint and encounters the challenge of developing more sustainable production methods. This study introduces novel approaches
Jun 19, 2024
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Lessons Learned from Geometallurgical Investigations Carried Out on a Nickel Sulfide Flotation Plant
By B Newcombe
From many years practical industrial experience the author has drawn together a list of the key points to consider when embarking on a large-scale geometallurgical project. Fundamental aspects which m
Sep 5, 2011
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Lessons Learned Preparing Mining Feasibility Studies
This paper passes on some personal insights into what helps to make a well-executed feasibility study. Lessons learned are illustrated with examples from the authorÆs experience. Lessons include the p
Jan 1, 1998
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Lessons Learnt and Performance – Installing and Commissioning an Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Kiln in Africa
By D Preedy, J K. Claflin, S R. La Brooy
A gold mine in north-eastern Africa has expanded throughput from 5 to 10 Mt/y in recent years. The original carbon regeneration kiln was incapable of achieving required throughput or meeting process c
Sep 7, 2015
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Lessons Learnt from Mine Explosions
By H R. Phillips
During the 1980s and early 1990s, the South African coal industry experienced a series of methane explosions in which well over 200 coal miners lost their lives. In addition, a fire and an explosion i
Aug 31, 2015
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Lessons learnt from six mine disaster case studies to improve audit and assurance and ESG
By A Atkins
Six recent case studies were selected based on the eight main causes of mine disasters (Table 1; Quinlan, 2014) and where credible information sources, such as Royal Commission Reports, Coronial Inves
May 5, 2022
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Lessons learnt in geotechnical investigation and stability analysis for upstream tailings storage facility raise design
By C Armstrong, B Wentzinger
Upstream embankment raises often represent the lowest cost option for increasing the capacity of tailings storage facilities (TSF), but also pose the highest stability risk due to constructing on top
Jul 23, 2018
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Leveraging Accuracy and Precision ù Multi-Phase Mass Balancing and Reconciliation as a Tool for Quality Data Management
By M Dunglison, P M. Cameron
Simultaneous mass-balancing of a mineral processing flow sheet results in adjustments to each data point that reflects the accuracy and precision across the full set of data. In this way, all the good
Jan 1, 2005
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Leveraging the Bottom Line of Your Mining Business Through Effective Management of the Mineral Resource
The mineral resource that a mining company has access to, represents the majority of the embedded value that exists within the company, as well as the competitive advantage that the company has over i
Jan 1, 2006
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Leveraging Your Commodity in a Bullish Market ù Making the Most of Challenges and Opportunities
As part of the response to the increased demand for products such as iron ore, coal and gold many resource companies have identified the need to develop strategies focused on attracting high demand pr
Jan 1, 2006
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Liability
By Mike Sharwood
This subject is to be discussed in greater depth by Mike Sharwood. It has also been the subject of a mini-symposium by the Melbourne Branch of the AusIMM in October, 1993. The papers from this sympo
Jan 1, 1994
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Liability Issues Facing the Mining Industry Today
By J Morton
There are many avenues for potential liability facing the Mining Industry today. Liability for breaches of environmental statutes such as the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Hazardous Substances
Jan 1, 2005
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Liability of Technical Professionals in the Mining Industry - The Lawyers' Perspective
By Low Russell
Mark Westfield, writing in The Australian on 16 May 1994 stated: The role of the independent expert is crucial to Australia's investment system. When it falls down, there can be very dramatic
Jan 1, 1995
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Liberated 0 - 10 ¦m Particles From Sulfide Ores, Their Production and Separation ù Recent Developments and Future Needs
The general types of industrial behaviour of liberated valuable sulfide minerals in the 0 - 10 ¦m size fraction are described and tests to explore on site at a concentrator the general nature of any d
Jan 1, 2005
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Liberation characteristics of comminuted ore types of the Per Geijer iron-oxide apatite deposits
By T Seifert, P Krolop, K Niiranen, S Gilbricht
The Per Geijer iron oxide apatite deposits (IOA) display significant potential mineral resources for Luossavaara-Kiirunavaara AB (publ), known as LKAB. LKAB continuously mines magnetite/hematite ores
Nov 8, 2021
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LIBS mineralogy – quantitative mineralogy on the belt
By D Gagnon, P Bouchard, F Vanier, E Soares de Lima Filho, J El-Haddad, M Sabsabi, G J. Wilkie, A Beauchesne, A Hamel, A Blouin, T Vaillancourt, F Boismenu, A Harhira, A Plugatyr, C Padioleau
Quantitative mineralogy is an established discipline in the geosciences and is aimed at providing mineral grade and texture information for geological and mineral processing applications. The two core
Nov 10, 2020
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Life Cycle Assessment and Tailings Management Trade-Off Studies - An Approach to Implementation
Tailings management trade-off studies are done for all mining projects. There is wide variability in these studies as their approach, details and outcomes are determined by the experience and focus of
Jan 1, 2009
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Life Cycle Assessment of Copper and Nickel Production
By W J. Rankin
A study of refined metallic copper and nickel production was carried out using Life Cycle Assessment methodology to estimate the life cycle emissions of greenhouse and acid rain gases for these metals
Jan 1, 2000
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Life Cycle Assessment of Process Options for Copper Production
By Y Zhuang, S La Brooy
The selection of the optimum process route for a new project has traditionally consisted of investigating existing options and ranking them in terms of cost, technical risk and environmental acceptabi
Jan 1, 2002
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Life Cycle Based Water Footprints of Selected Mineral and Metal Processing Routes
By N Haque, S Northey
Water in mining, mineral processing and metal production on a life cycle basis has been at the top of agendas for various industries, government agencies, research organisations, academic institutions
Nov 26, 2013