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Experiences from developing a road map to attractive, inclusive and safe mining workplacesBy L Abrahamsson
The aim with this paper is to discuss experiences from the ongoing research project ‘Attract: A roadmap to attractive, inclusive, and safe mining workplaces’. The project’s aim is to analyse possibili
Sep 1, 2024
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The Use Table Driving Techniques in an Ore Reserves and Exploration SystemAn Ore Reserves and Exploration System has been under continuous development at Mount Isa Mines Limited since 1970. The task of re-engineering the system has now begun, and the first stage is opera
Jan 1, 1977
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The Role of Amdel in Research and Education for the Mining IndustryThe Australian Mineral Industry has to compete on world markets, so its mineral research has to be aware of overseas developments, it must be of world class, and it must utilise as many ideas as pos
Jan 1, 1986
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Simulation Examination of Compaction of Fine-Grained Waste Materials in Roll PressesBy Hryniewicz M
The paper presents a sound critical estimate of mathematical models presently used for the process of compaction of fine-grained materials. It shows the mathematical model of compaction developed by
Jan 1, 1993
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Creating a Career Path and Training Courses for Explosives Users in AustraliaSeveral years and millions of dollars later, the mining and extractive industries have now started to receive and implement industry based standards aimed at achieving better performance and output fr
Jan 1, 1999
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Financial Model Analysing Tabular, Narrow-stope Long Hole Drilling in South AfricaIn-stope long hole drilling (face parallel drilling) is a new technology currently being applied to shallow dipping (
Jan 1, 2003
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The Importance of Geometallurgical Analysis in Plant Study, Design and Operational PhasesIf an orebody has been drilled to achieve some level of regulatory compliance, then a number of associated geological databases will exist, representing 10 000 to 100 000 m plus of core intervals. The
Jan 1, 2007
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Pilot Plant Studies in the Recovery of Copper from Copper-Lead DrossBy Lewis IE
Copper-lead dross is a by-product of the refining of lead bullion produced by the Imper- ial Smelting Process. This dross contains some 27 percent copper, 50 percent lead, four percent zinc and one
Jan 1, 1975
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The Challenges and Rewards of the Mining Industry in Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea has a long history of mining, with gold being produced from deposits on islands in the south east of the country over a hundred years ago. Before the Second World War, the mining an
Jan 1, 1994
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Production Schedule Optimisation in Underground Hard Rock Mining Using Mixed Integer ProgrammingBy E Topal
There are presently no suitable underground mine production scheduling optimisation models available for application to sublevel stope mining. Scheduling underground production for maximum return is t
Jan 1, 2007
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Contributed Discussion to "Wall-Rock Alteration in Disseminated Tin Deposits, Southeastern Australia"The recent description provided by Scott (1981) of the Ardlethan alteration systems is of particular interest as it draws attention to the analogy between Ardlethan and the porphyry tin systems of Bol
Jan 1, 1982
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Creating a Framework for Continued Technical Excellence in the Australian Minerals IndustryAustraliaÆs success as a mineral producer and exporter rests heavily on its technological competence. That competence is based not just on adopting internationally-developed technology but also on gro
Jan 1, 2008
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Newmont Waihi Operations ù Treatment Plant: Optimising the Process in 2002/2003The Newmont Waihi Operations mill has undergone significant growth over its life. Initially designed as a single SAG mill operation, the circuit has been progressively upgraded since 1988 from a namep
Jan 1, 2002
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Speech to Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Sydney 11-15 1988I've talked a number of times in the past year or so to audiences like today's about culture -about thinking of it, understanding it, respecting it. So, rather than talk just yet about you
Jan 1, 1988
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The Benefits of Computational Modelling in Improving Iron Ore Production and ProcessingBy M P. Schwarz
A major issue presently faced by companies producing and processing iron ore is the need to maximise throughput while minimising capital expenditure. While present high demand means this is of prime i
Jul 11, 2011
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Managing Environmental Risk - Legal RequirementsWhat is `environmental risk'? There are two possible perspectives: (a) The risk that mining activity will have an impact on the environment. (b) The risk that due to a perceived impact on the e
Jan 1, 1994
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Mathematical Model for the Gas Flow Dynamics and Heat and Mass Transfer Processes in the Hearth of A Blast Furnace and its Use in the Analysis of SmeltingBy Shklyar FP, Babushkin NM, Bokovikov BA, Fedotov PB
A mathematical model for gas flow dynamics and heat and mass transfer processes occuring in the tuyere raceways and in the zone of the final for- mation and heating of pig iron and slag has been de
Jan 1, 1981
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An Investigation into the Benefits of Electronic Initiation and Associated Modelling and Analysis Tools in the Management of Environmental Blasting at the KCGM Chaffers Cut Back in KalgoorlieBy S Wotherspoon
At Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold MineÆs (KCGMÆs) Fimiston Operations, located on the periphery of Kalgoorlie Boulder in Western Australia, roughly 7.5 million tonnes of rock are broken each month for t
Jan 1, 2004
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Deep Paste Thickening SystemsBy F Schoenbrunn, T Laros
Deep paste thickeners have been proven capable of consistently producing medium to low slump material for disposal without the need for filters. However, proper design of the entire system is critical
Jan 1, 1998
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Regional Infrastructure - RailThe history of the rail and mining industry in Queensland over the past century is inseparable. Indeed it was mining that led to the construction of the line west from Townsville and that shaped its c
Jan 1, 1998