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Design Risk Management at Mt Leyshon Gold MineThe Mt Leyshon Gold Mine is located 30 kilometres south of Charters Towers in Northern Queensland. The current open cut mine has been in operation since 1986. In 1992 a feasibility study was complet
Jan 1, 1994
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The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative ù Making Research WorkBy J du Plessis, W Marx
The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative has been successfully completed after three years of activity. The main objective of this initiative was to provide applications of research previously
Jan 1, 2005
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Blasthole Diameter and its Effect on Explosive DistributionA good blasting result is largely achieved by putting the right amount of explosive in the right place and firing it in the right sequence. The best blast design in the world will not break the roc
Jan 1, 1990
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Case Studies on the Performance and Characterisation of the Froth Phase in Industrial Flotation CircuitsBy S R. Grano, M Vera
This paper deals with two separate case studies investigating the froth phase performance and characterisation of two industrial rougher/ scavenger flotation circuits. Froth phase performance was quan
Jan 1, 2005
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Heat Illness in MiningThis paper presents a review of heat illness in mining, including reference to several recent investigations by the author. Heat illness is a collective term, covering the conditions of heat stroke, h
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparison of Sulfide Oxidation in Unweathered Pyritic Mine TailingsBy R Herbert, M E. Malmstr÷, S U. Salmon
The study focuses on sulfide oxidation processes in unweathered pyrite-rich mine tailings from a soil-covered impoundment in northern Sweden. To simulate the oxygen-limited conditions in water saturat
Jan 1, 2003
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Production of a Low Arsenic Copper Concentrate at MMG RoseberyBy Y Peng, D J. Bradshaw, G Long
As copper reserves deepen, they are becoming increasingly less pure. Penalty elements such as arsenic, antimony and bismuth are occurring in increasing concentrations. Environmental issues with smelte
Oct 29, 2012
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Understanding Element Distribution During Primary Metal ProductionBy J G. Petrie, H von Blottnitz
The selection and design of process options to deliver outcomes consistent with sustainable development requires simultaneous consideration of multiple objectives, within a climate of uncertainty û in
Jan 1, 2006
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Styles of High-Sulphidation Gold, Silver and Copper Mineralisation in Porphyry and Epithermal Environments*High-sulphidation (HS) gold, silver and/or copper deposits are generated in both the epithermal and the upper parts of the underlying porphyry environments over vertical intervals of up to 2 km. The H
Jan 1, 2000
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Mining Equipment AutomationBy Daziel M, Corke P
Unit cycles in mining have not changed for many years. Productivity increases over the past three decades have mainly been achieved by using larger and heavier machines. This investment in size has
Jan 1, 1997
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Hoisting in Raise-Bored ShaftsBy Northcote GG
There are many underground mines with shaft or decline access with limited production capacity or where the mine may become uneconomical as trucking costs escalate with increasing depth of the decl
Jan 1, 1978
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Arsenic Rejection in the Flotation of Garson Ni-Cu OreBy J Garritsen, P F. Wells, M Xu
IncoÆs Clarabelle mill currently processes ores from eight mines in the Sudbury basin area in Ontario, Canada. The ore from the Garson mine contains a much higher concentration of arsenic than the oth
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Rock Mechanics Classification to Reduce Ground Instability in Amethyst Underground MiningBy Zingano A, Costa J. F
Brazilian amethyst production is mostly obtained from underground mines in the southernmost part of the country, involving approximately 6000 miners and generating an income of US$ 20 million per ye
Jan 1, 1997
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Benefits of Utilising an Increased Tailings Slurry DensityBy D A. Williams
The conventional method of transporting mine tailings from a process plant to a tailings storage facility (TSF) is in the form of a low to medium density1 slurry, which can be pumped using centrifugal
Jan 1, 2002
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Intelligent Selection of Engineered Wear Linings in Iron Ore PlantMarket forces, particularly iron ore prices, demand that plant operators achieve higher throughput in the worldÆs iron ore beneficiation plants without compromising yields or efficiency. This means th
Jan 1, 2002
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The Hydrogen Roasting of Pyritic Ores with Recovery of Sulphur and IronIN the ordinary course of treatment of pyritic ores or concentrates, whether for the recovery of copper, tin, gold, or any other contents, the removal of some or all of the sulphur contents is almost
Jan 1, 1923
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Slimes Flotation at Mt Keith OperationsBy M P. Schwarz
This paper describes modelling studies of the flotation cells used by BHP Billiton Nickel West Ltd in the slimes circuit at Mt Keith. The aim is to achieve a better understanding of the hydrodynamic l
Jan 1, 2008
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The Importance of the Bosh and Hearth in Influencing Blast Furnace Gas FlowThe physical phenomena which influence gas flow in the bosh and hearth of a blast furnace are discussed including the hold-up of slag as a mechanism which can result in a flooding condition. An equat
Jan 1, 1975
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Effect of Liberation on the Flotation Performance of a Complex OreBy Davey KJ
Complex sulphide ores are characterised by complex texture of the valuable minerals. Any assessment of the performance of differential flotation circuits treating such ore should include analysis of
Jan 1, 1993
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Wallaby Deeps - From the Optimal Opportunity to RealityBy N S. Rauert
The Barrick Gold Granny Smith underground operation located at the Wallaby deposit is currently in a transition period from a near surface operation in ramp up mode to a fully operational deep mining
Mar 26, 2012