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Goodbye from the Argyle diamond deposit – insights from deep mining of the world’s largest diamond depositBy C B. Smith, G L. Boxer, S W. Moss, A L. Jaques, V Lorenz, M J. Rayner
The Ernest Henry Iron Oxide Copper Gold deposit is hosted in a large dilation between two moderately dipping shear zones found in the footwall and hanging wall of the deposit. These shears are control
Mar 22, 2022
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The Implementation of FloatStar Grade-Recovery Optimisation Control Solutions using Blue Cube Online Grade Analysers on Industrial Flotation CircuitsBy D Phillpotts, S M. Mantsho, P Strobos
A challenge on many industrial flotation circuits is controlling concentrate mineral grades using measurements that are provided infrequently. The mineral grades in concentrate streams are a critical
Oct 29, 2012
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Strain-dependent Stiffness of the Weathered Melbourne FormationBy Z Terzic, M Schult, D Chu, S Macklin
The East West Link road tunnels are proposed to provide a connection between the CityLink toll road and the Eastern Freeway north of the Melbourne CBD. The alignment passes from Moonee Ponds valley be
Sep 17, 2014
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Online X-ray fluorescence spectrometer for accurate monitoring and improving blending sharpness in liquid production processesBy L Kempenaers, T van der Maten, U König, M G. C Zoontjes
Improving liquid blending operations in production plants is of paramount importance in many industries like mining, oils, petrochemicals and food. For accurate blending of different types of process
May 9, 2017
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Water Systems for Distributing Cooling in Deep South African Gold MinesBy De Carvalho J
The average installed refrigeration capacity on South African gold mines has increased by about eighteen per cent annually for the past 15 years; both the number of installations and their duties h
Jan 1, 1988
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Chasing the Lead/Zinc/Silver Lining – Establishing a Resource Model for the Historic CML7, Broken Hill, New South Wales, AustraliaBy D Smith
The Broken Hill deposit is located in Australia in the far western region of New South Wales. The deposit was found in 1883 and has been mined continuously since its discovery. It is considered the la
Aug 22, 2011
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Improving tungsten recovery through the reuse of mine wastewaterBy Z Gao, D Liao, W Sun, S G. Pooley, J Wang, Z Shi, G Jing, S Ren, Q Chen
Yuanjing processing plant is a scheelite and wolframite plant in southern China. Water shortages and recent environmental regulations mean that the plant must reuse the wastewater that comes from the
Aug 24, 2022
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Sustainability in Mining Engineering - Strategies Through Education and ResearchBy A J. Gunson
The Norman B Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, or the Department of Mining Engineering (the Department), at CanadaÆs University of British Columbia (UBC) is addressing the integration of sustain
Jan 1, 2009
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Mines versus Mineralisation – Deposit Quality, Mineral Exploration Strategy and the Role of ‘Boundary Spanners’By J P. Sykes, T C. McCuaig, J E. Vann
Resources added to the global metal inventory through exploration over the past 15 years have been generally of poor quality (declining grades, recoveries and lack of acceptable financial return). Sim
Aug 18, 2014
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Bulk sensing for effective ore sorting – learnings over 35 yearsBy H Kurth, L Balzan
The potential for bulk diversion was identified and quickly implemented following the development of bulk sensing technologies applied to conveyed flows. In the early 1980s real time analysis of ash i
Nov 10, 2020
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Practical applications of large language models in miningBy B Gyngell, P Culvenor
Large language models (LLMs) have generated a lot of hype since ChatGPT was released in early 2023. In essence, they allow people to interact with computer systems through natural language and have th
Sep 1, 2024
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Augusta Gold-Antimony MineBy S Marshall, A Fowler
The Augusta underground mine at Costerfield in Central Victoria has been in operation since mid 2006; however, AGD Operations Pty Ltd have explored and undertaken open pit operations in the area for o
Jan 1, 2008
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An approach to the calibration and validation of transfer chute DEM simulations handling cohesive iron ore finesBy T Walkemeyer, R Elliott, D Chang-Martin
Over the past decade, discrete element method (DEM) simulations have seen increasing adoption by the resources sector to inform the design of materials handling equipment such as transfer chutes, bins
Sep 18, 2023
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Redefining Competent Persons Criteria for Resource GeologistsBy J Coombes
There is much debate on the Competent Persons qualifying criteria for providing classified resource estimates for public reporting. The CRIRSCO family of codes including the JORC Code, SAMREC, PERC an
Aug 18, 2014
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Past Achievements and Future Challenges in the Underground Coal SectorBy B Robertson
Over the 40 years that the author has been engaged in the Australian underground coal mining industry, there has been a continuous improvement in safety performance as the sector has grown in size and
Jul 1, 2013
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Safety Legislation and its EffectivenessLegislation, if it is to be effective, must be enforceable by the state and acceptable to the industry. In the mining industry the relationship between the government inspector on the one hand and
Jan 1, 1975
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Fatigue risk in your operations – real or rubbish? It actually dependsBy T Dawson, B Haskins
Fatigue is it the newest buzz word or is fatigue a real phenomenon that is creating safety and organisational risk for you? There is no debate that fatigue is natural, and it affects us all, just lik
Oct 16, 2017
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Report on Hydrogen Sulphide Experience at Southern CollieryBy Harvey T, Kizil M, Bride J
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) as a seam gas has occurred in several locations in the German Creek seam at Southern Colliery. This paper overviews the techniques developed to quantify the H2S content of the
Jan 1, 1998
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An assessment of battery trolley systems’ performance in surface minesBy H Bao, M Nehring, M Kizil, P Knights
The mining sector, a notably energy-intensive industry worldwide, is a major consumer of fossil fuels, leading to significant carbon emissions globally. The move towards electrification, coupled with
Sep 1, 2024
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Characterisation of Gravity Amenable Gold Ores – Sample Representivity and Determination MethodsBy S C. Dominy
Gravity amenable gold ores are those that after comminution produce liberated particles, composites and/or carriers that can be recovered by gravity separation means. Recovery depends upon mineralisat
Sep 5, 2011