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The Influence of Liner Wear on Milling EfficiencyBy P Toor
Due to the high energy consumption of milling, it is desirable to improve the efficiency of this process. One alternative to reduce energy and material consumption while optimising production yield in
Aug 8, 2011
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Thin spray liners for face support at KanmantooBy B Roache
Ground support installation into the face of development headings has become an accepted practice at many Australian hard rock mines. Ground support is installed in the development face to reduce pers
Mar 29, 2023
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Overcoming the Challenges of Managing Tailings from Iron Ore Mining in Western AustraliaBy D R. Anstey
The growing demand for iron ore from Western Australia has led to an increased focus on the development of magnetite and lower grade iron ore deposits. The need to process and beneficiate the ore from
Jul 11, 2011
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Application study of UAV technology in tailings pond monitoringBy T Zhao, K Wang, Z Zhang
Tailings pond safety monitoring is vital for preventing dam failures and ensuring environmental safety. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can enhance tailings pond monitoring with flexible operational c
Sep 1, 2024
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Telfer Project Process Plant DesignBy R Dunne, G Lane, S Ha, D Dreisinger
The paper outlines the 17 Mt/a Telfer Project plant process design from sample selection to feasibility study design. The 366 Mt Telfer mine reserve consists of a diverse range of copper and gold mine
Jan 1, 2003
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Recruiting for an Underground Workforce at CanningtonBy A G. L Pratt, M S. Kemp
BHP has used many innovative techniques when recruiting its workforce for the Cannington Project. Looking for a balance of experience and enthusiasm it was necessary to develop pre-selection tests to
Jan 1, 1998
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Optimisation of the Advanced Automation System at Inmet Mining's PyhSsalmi Mine, FinlandOptimisation of the Advanced Automation System at Inmet Mining's PyhSsalmi Mine, Finland
Sep 13, 2010
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Marine Recovery of Tunnel Boring Machine from Botany BayBy S Norman
The Water Delivery Alliance (WDA) was established to design, construct and commission the pump station and desalinated water delivery pipeline to link the desalination plant on the Kurnell Peninsula (
Mar 8, 2011
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The evolution of structural and lithological domaining on the Spotted Quoll nickel sulfide mineral resource estimateBy A D. Wulfse, C M. D Barton
Underground fractured aquifers in the Ernest Henry deposit are to a large extent controlled by deposit scale brittle structures. The underground mine has been subdivided into nine water zones based on
Mar 22, 2022
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A Review of Prediction Methods for Ground-Borne Noise Due to Tunnel Construction ActivitiesBy D Davis
The prediction of ground-borne noise levels from tunnel construction activities requires knowledge of the input vibration forces from the vibration source(s) into the cutting face, knowledge of the vi
Mar 8, 2011
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Value of information – blasthole assay tool spacing analysis using geostatistical simulationsBy I Minniakhmetov, J Ashford
Orebodies constitute naturally occurring, commonly highly variable concentrations of minerals in the earth’s crust formed through varying and highly unpredictable processes. Orebody knowledge is a cor
Mar 22, 2022
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Test Work and Design of a Gravity Circuit for Iron Road’s Central Eyre Iron ProjectBy G J. Showers, P Botman, A G. Hunt
Iron Road Limited (Iron Road) is currently evaluating the feasibility of producing 21.5 Mt/a of high-grade (>66 per cent Fe) magnetite concentrate from a 3.7 Bt resource (JORC) located at Warramboo
Jul 13, 2015
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‘We’re Metallurgists, not Magicians!’By E McLean
The decision making check-list and hierarchy of information for process and plant design is generally wide-ranging and complex. The nature of grades, mineralisation and ore types in an ore body, its
Aug 8, 2011
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Predicting Lump and Fines Finished Product Grades and Lump Percentage from Head GradeBy K Jupp, T J. Howard
Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd (CNR) operates iron ore mines in the Koolyanobbing region of Western Australia. Ore is mined from three locations, separated by many kilometres. The ore is stockpiled
Jan 1, 2009
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A Cost Comparison between Empirical and Engineered Support and Reinforcement Designs for Tunnels in a Low Stress EnvironmentBy L Nienaber
Mines, after becoming operational, often retain the same support and reinforcement designs developed in the feasibility study. These designs are conceived from limited drilling data and regional exper
Mar 8, 2011
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Magnesium Alloy Production in China ù The Quay Magnesium ExperienceQuay Magnesium Limited (QMG) listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in late September 2004 having raised approximately A$30 million with the object of designing, constructing, commissioning and opera
Jan 1, 2006
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A geometallurgical approach towards the correlation between rock type mineralogy and grindability – a case study in the Aitik mine, SwedenBy R Schmitt, Y Ghorbani, I McElroy, N J. Bolin, M Parian
Aitik is a large copper porphyry type deposit located in northern Sweden, currently exploited at an annual rate of approximately 45 Mt. The ore’s exceptionally low head grade of 0.25 per cent Cu and v
Aug 24, 2022
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Data Mining Mining Data - Ordered Vector Quantisation and Examples of its Application to MIne Geotechnical Data SetsBy B L. Dickson, E, M F. Lee, P A. Mikula
Computational techniques are needed to assist in the analysis and interpretation of the increasing amounts of geoscientific and mining related data and information that are routinely gathered at mine
Jan 1, 2006
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Selection of undrained shear strength parameters of residual soils and their application in stability analysisBy Y Xu, T Rowles, B Dareeju, A Dissanayake
Recent updates on tailings dam design guidelines require analysis of undrained (short-term) stability with the application of the SHANSEP model. The SHANSEP model, which was originally developed for a
Jul 1, 2021
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The Integration of Geometallurgy with Plant DesignBy G Harbort
Traditional engineering design for flotation circuits use the “Rule of Thumb” approach. Typically this uses a nominated maximum head grade for design. A scale-up factor is applied to laboratory flotat
Aug 8, 2011