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Radar-Based Surface Scanning with the World's First Fully Digital Beam Forming Technology Sensor Especially Developed for Mining Productivity and SafetyBy J Berg, M Hahn, R Winkel
Imaging sensor systems designed for the mining and minerals industry incorporate different physical measurement technologies that can be used to detect the machine environment, such as laser, ultrason
Sep 26, 2011
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Modelling Assisted In Situ Leach Mining for Non-Ferrous MineralsBy S Hancock, B H. Brady, H Muhlhaus
The aims of this paper are to present the governing science, verify the performance and demonstrate the potential engineering applications of a computational simulator for in situ leach mining of non-
Jan 1, 2000
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The Approvals Process Through to Mining Lease Grant for a Small-Medium Sized Mining Development: The Mt Sinvit Gold Projects, East New Britain ProvinceThe Mt Sinivit gold project is located approximately 50km SSW of Rabaul in the Baining Mountains of the Gazelle Peninsula, East New Britain Province. The deposits were discovered in mid- 1983 and fo
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimisation of constant rate of loading slurry consolidometer testing of fine-grained coal tailingsBy D J. Williams, S Islam
Fine-grained coal tailings slurry undergoes only limited settling and self-weight consolidation, and tends to remain slurry-like and unsuitable for conventional laboratory consolidation testing. In ad
Jul 23, 2018
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Ground Support Selection and Performance Considerations in Seismically Active MinesThis paper presents a rationale for selecting appropriate support elements which combine to form a support system to maintain stability in mines subjected to both strainburst and the shaking that occu
Nov 25, 2010
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Design and Use of Backfill for Support in Polish Coal Mines (80b269b9-766a-4488-9ab9-f96403287b88)By J Palarski
Over the last 100 years in the Polish mining industry considerable work has been done to assess optimum slurry, develop flexible delivery systems and adjust the fill technology to a wide variety of
Jan 1, 1998
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Comparison of Experiment and Simulation of Blast Loading on the Steel BeamBy A Hosseinzadeh Barforoosh, A Abedi, M Taji
The effect of blast loads on beams is one of the main issues in the analysis of steel structure. In this study, experimental tests on steel beam under blast loading, and also numerical simulation by t
Aug 24, 2015
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Discrete Element Modelling of Blast Fragmentation of a Mortar CylinderBy D Johansson, C Yi
Blasting techniques are widely used to fragment rock masses into smaller pieces. Numerical modelling is an efficient method employed by many researchers in the blasting field. It is difficult for a co
Aug 24, 2015
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Ion Exchange in Hydrometallurgy - Secondary Metal Removal or Primary Production Technique?By J D. Illescas, S N. Arnold, D R. Shaw
Ion exchange (IX) as a primary production technique has been applied commercially since the 1950s; its application in the uranium industry continues to be widespread and is utilised to a lesser degree
Oct 29, 2012
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Gravity Flow of Broken Rock - What is Known and UnknownThe knowledge in the field has been reviewed by literature studies, and using experience from personal research in sublevel caving. There is a lot of material regarding gravity flow of fine grained ma
Jan 1, 2000
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Linking Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve classification with technoeconomic study levels and forecast relative accuracyBy D Reid, J McKibben, M Noppe
International mineral disclosure standards and guidelines aligned with the CRIRSCO (Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards) template were developed to inform stakeholders abo
Mar 22, 2022
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Geotechnical Reporting at Olympic Dam MineThe need for formalised geotechnical reporting has not been fully explored at many operations. With the continuing need to provide safer and more efficient workplaces, the requirement for good geotech
Jan 1, 2004
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The K Deeps Magnetite Mineralisation at Koolyanobbing, Western AustraliaBy T Angerer, N H. Maund, S Hagemann, D R. Cowan
Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd - Asia Pacific Iron Ore's (formerly Portman Iron Ore Limited) K deposit (Dowd's Hill), at its Koolyanobbing operation in Western Australia, hosts enriched ma
Jan 1, 2009
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Deck hands needed! Experience necessary – addressing the impending qualified tailings professional resource shortageBy K J. Ward, C N. Hatton, J Scalia IV, C A. Bareither, D L. Spencer
The mining industry is experiencing change in the governance of tailings facilities (TFs). Guidance and regulations across many jurisdictions contribute to this amorphous change. The Canadian Dam Asso
Jul 1, 2021
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Geometallurgy in Mineral Sands Deposits – Linking Geological Artifacts to Metallurgy and Mine PlanningBy G Williams
Somewhat to the surprise of many heavy mineral sands (TiO2 and zircon) producers, there are important geological structures within their typical placers and aeolian sands deposits that affect plant me
Oct 5, 2011
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A coupled gas flow-geomechanical model based on energy analysis in coal and gas outburst simulationBy F Soleimani
Coal and gas outburst is a common hazard in coalmines and due to the complexity of its nature, efficaciously predicting the possibility of its occurrence is intricate. The mechanical and gas flow prop
Oct 12, 2022
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New Zealand's Geological FrameworkBy R L. Brathwaite
The rocks of New Zealand can be grouped into three main elements: the Early to Mid Paleozoic Western Province, Late Paleozoic to Early Cretaceous Eastern Province, and several overlying Late Cretaceou
Jan 1, 1997
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Reducing the Energy Required in Grinding Clinker to Cement – Some Case StudiesBy H Benzer
Grinding clinker to finished cement consumes more energy than any other comminution process. World production of cement in 2009 was 2840 million tonnes and the energy required for comminution was 40-6
Aug 8, 2011
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Geometallurgical Guidelines for Miners, Geologists and Process Engineers - Discovery to DesignBy D David
Geometallurgy is often a misunderstood and poorly defined concept. The first thing the paper will attempt is to provide a definition of geometallurgy. Ultimately this paper has been written to provide
Sep 29, 2013
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Age-dependent Changes in Post-cracking Performance of Fibre-reinforced Concrete for Tunnel?SegmentsBy E S. Bernard
Toughness testing of fibre reinforced concrete (FRC) at 28 days age is typically undertaken as part of quality control for the many applications where fibres are used in concrete, including shotcrete,
Sep 17, 2014