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Local Scale Estimation of Sublevel Cave Stocks - Is it Possible? A Case Study in Reconciliation of Metal Production, Ridgeway Mine, New South WalesBy T O&apos, Sullivan
Reconciliation of metal production from a sublevel cave (SLC) mining operation is a complicated process. SLC reconciliation is unlike reconciliation for open stope operations, where a tonnage of extra
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of a new beneficiation plant for recovery of iron and apatite concentrates through wet tailing damsBy M Saghaeian, A H. Baladastian, A Dehghani Ahmadabadi, V Sheikhzadeh, R Hejazi
With the declining of high-quality hematite and magnetite iron ore reserves and the increasing accumulation of material resulting from mining and beneficiation operations that appear as lowquality dep
Aug 24, 2022
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Deportment of Gold in Sulfide Ores and Implications for Gold ExtractionBy J Zhou
Gold in sulfide ores is associated predominantly with sulfide minerals and occurs as both microscopic and submicroscopic particles. In non-refractory sulfide ores, gold occurs mainly as coarse- and me
Sep 26, 2013
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Dressing of Carbonates by DecrepitationBy Stevak D, Plesingerova B, Ellias K, Tkacova K
This paper presents information on the processing of minerals by decrepitation that can be an integral part of their mineral dressing. In the case of carbonates, processing by decrepitation is a spe
Jan 1, 1993
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The Geometry and Petrography of Stockwork Vein Swarms, Macraes Mine, Otago Schist, New ZealandBy D Craw
The Macraes gold deposit is located in a low angle NE dipping (~15¦) shear zone, the Hyde Macraes Shear Zone (HMSZ) cutting greenschist facies metasediments of the Otago Schist. The shear zone is host
Jan 1, 2004
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Gravity Gold Recovery in Obuasi MinesMining operations in the Obuasi mine of AngloGold Ashanti Limited began in 1897 using mainly gravity concentration and amalgamation to recover the gold from predominantly high-grade quartz ores. The m
Aug 1, 2010
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Climate Related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation Results (CRATER) - Interpretation of Pre-existing Data for Mine Site Flood Vulnerability and ManagementBy M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, H Alehossein
A new framework that collates and interprets pre-existing data to assess vulnerability and ultimately plan to avoid or minimise flood-related risk to infrastructure, people, downtime, environment and
Nov 26, 2013
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Stable Isotopes and Ore Fluid Chemistry of Gold Mineralisation at Waitangi Deposit, Thames District, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New ZealandBy C G. Ryan, D R. Cooke
The Thames gold-silver deposits are part of the Hauraki goldfield, situated within the Miocene to Pliocene calc-alkaline Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ). The Waitangi vein system is one of the minerali
Jan 1, 1999
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Negatively Geared Ore Reserves – A Major Peril of the Break-even Cut-off Grade"Recognising that the mining industry is wedded to the break-even cut-off grade rather than a cut-off grade that optimises value, the author examines some perils and pitfalls in the use of break-even
Mar 8, 2016
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Development and Implementation of Spin-to-stall Resin at Anglo American’s Australian Underground Coal OperationsBy P Craig, I Canbulat, J Naylor, J Emery, A Sykes
Longwall mining is by far the most common method of underground coal extraction in Australia. Industry trends and expectations are placing increasing emphasis on the reliability and productivity of th
Nov 5, 2014
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High Resolution Soil Geochemistry for Gold Exploration at the Continental, Regional and Prospect ScaleBy P de Caritat, A Davidson, A Mann
Top outlet sediments from the National Geochemical Survey of Australia have been extracted by a partial extraction method for over 50 elements including gold. The partial extraction results from this
Sep 26, 2013
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Coal - Paper No. 6 A Petrographic Basis For Classifying Australian CoalsBy Taylor G. H
The proposed classification scheme is based on two primary parameters, one for petrographic composition and the other for rank, both being determined with microscopical techniques. The scheme has be
Jan 1, 1969
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Energy and Water Requirements in the Treatment of Refractory Gold OresBy R Dunne, J Dodd, J Snyder, F Roberto
Energy costs are steadily increasing worldwide while the availability and quality of water are becoming contentious issues between the users (municipalities/households, agriculture, manufacturing and
Sep 26, 2013
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Economic Returns From Environmental Problems ù Breeding Salt and Stress Tolerant Eucalypts for Carbon Sequestration, Salinity Abatement and Commercial ForestryCarbon sequestration in planted forests provides an immediately available, low cost option to address the greenhouse impacts of coal mining and coal utilisation in a carbon constrained world. In addit
Jan 1, 2005
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Case Study Assessing Alternative Data Collection Techniques and Analysis Methods to Assist with Geotechnical Slope DesignBy C Bellia, A Maldonado, S Strong, H Baxter
This paper discusses the technical and cost benefits of alternative data collection techniques used to collect lithological information, obtain laboratory testing samples and perform in situ testing.
Jul 13, 2015
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Why is Mineralogical Data Essential for Designing a Metallurgical Test Work Program for Process Selection and Design?By L Lorenzen
The selection of samples for metallurgical test work is generally focused on providing geologically representative samples. One of the major problems experienced with metallurgical test work using dri
Sep 5, 2011
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Impartiality and Fairness in Stakeholder Engagement Through Triangular Value AnalysisBy J L. Stacey
The diverse priorities, drivers and concerns of multiple stakeholders in the minerals industry complicate the integration of sustainable development considerations into mine design, as well as operati
Jan 1, 2009
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Conditions and Design Considerations for Maximising Recoverable Gold in Roasting of Refractory Gold OresBy M G. Aylmore, L W. de Klerk
Roasting of refractory gold ores has been a commercial process for many years. Improvements in design of fluidised bed roasting technologies and low capital and operating costs compared with other ref
Sep 26, 2013
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Mining automation human-systems integration – CMOC-Northparkes case studyBy J Cronin, R Burgess-Limerick, T Horberry, L Steiner
"Automation offers the mining industry great potential for improvements in productivity and safety. However, the experience of introducing automation in other industries has been that the full potenti
Oct 16, 2017
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A Study on the High-Water Solidifying Materials for Gob-Along Roadside instead of Coal PillarsBy Yin J, Sun H
A new technology has been introduced - the use of the High-Water Solidifying Material for providing pumped roadside supports to maintain a roadway for re-use in longwall retreating. As a gob edge s
Jan 1, 1992