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Influence of Distorted Blasthole Patterns on Fragmentation as well as Roughness of, and Blast Damage behind, Remaining Bench Face in Model-scale BlastingBy P Moser, R Ivanova, F Ouchterlony
This paper describes model-scale bench blasts on mortar blocks with distorted drill hole patterns, done in 2013–2014 at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben. The main aim of the project is to see if the frag
Aug 24, 2015
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Groundwater Exploration for Mining Development and Groundwater regimes in the Goldfields of Western AustraliaSince gold was first discovered, mining development in the West Australian goldfields has been heavily dependent on the location of groundwater both for potable and mineral processing supplies . Th
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of a Turbulent Flotation ModelBy R-H Yoon
A turbulent flotation model has been developed by considering the subprocesses of collision, attachment, detachment, and froth recovery. AbrahamsonÆs model (1975) of infinite Stokes number is used to
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology and Genesis of the Tom Deposit, Yukon, CanadaThe Tom, East and West zone, stratiform Zn-Pb-Ag deposits at Macmillan Pass, Yukon, Canada were discovered by Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co Ltd prospectors in 1951. Further exploration, includin
Jan 1, 1993
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Regulation of Overland Flow in Queensland - Implications for the Mining IndustryBy K Marler
The Water Act 2000 includes provisions to manage the take of overland flow water. Overland flow water is water that runs across the land after rainfall either before it enters a watercourse, after it
Jan 1, 2006
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Remediation of Wall Failure at Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines’ Golden Pike Cut-back 2016By J Darbritz
"This paper details the events leading up to a slope failure that occurred at Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) and the remediation method executed using rope access specialists.n January 2016
Nov 15, 2016
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Materials Handling at Olympic Dam Mine - Olympic Dam Aiming for æGoldÆWMC Limited, owner/operator of Olympic Dam, the worldÆs largest underground uranium mine and the fourth largest underground copper mine has now completed an expansion that has been classed as a benchm
Jan 1, 2000
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Wireless Ad hoc System for Positioning – Effective Equipment and Personnel Location for Mining OperationsBy M Hedley
Tracking plant and personnel in mining operations provides multiple potential benefits for a mine including improved safety, better monitoring of production, traffic control and, in the future, monito
Nov 22, 2011
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Metal Balance for Olympic Dam Using a Standard Industrial Software PackageBy R Gilbertson, N Freeman
Metallurgical accounting is key to the control and production planning process of any mining operation. This is even more crucial for complex operations involving mining, concentration, smelting, refi
Jan 1, 2002
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Special Purpose Simulator for Improved Estimation of Day-to-Day CIL/CIP RecoveriesSampling of CIL/CIP circuits is typically done by compositing samples of feed and tails over eight or 12 hour periods. As the residence time in the leaching tankage may be approximately 20 hours, the
Jan 1, 2006
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Predicting Machine Cutting and Cutter Wear Rates for Mining ApplicationsBy Trueman R
If continuous mining systems are to be successfully applied in metalliferous mines then reliable models will be needed to predict rock cutting machine advance and tool wear rates for effective machi
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of High-Water Rapid-Solidifying Material as Backfill Binder and its Application in Metal MinesBy Liu Wenyong, Huang Yucheng, Yang Ba
High-water rapid-solidifying material, called æhigh-water materialÆ, is a new material developed by the authors over many years. The material can solidify nine times its volume of water into solid. Th
Jan 1, 1998
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Separation of Pyrite and Arsenopyrite in a Gold Sulfide ConcentrateBy D E. G Connelly, K Y. Wong
Gold at the Harbour Lights Mine (HLM), WA occurs principally in pyrite (Py) and arsenopyrite (AsPy) minerals rendering it inaccessible to direct cyanidation. Froth flotation produces a concentrate wit
Jan 1, 2005
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Blast movement monitors or polypipe? A study into cost-effective blast movement monitoring at White Foil gold mine, Western AustraliaBy M E. Watson
Minimising dilution and ore loss is an important part of ensuring profitability of a gold mining operation. White Foil open pit gold deposit is a low-grade deposit and therefore managing ore quality i
Sep 20, 2017
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The Use of Models in Solving Support Questions in Pillar ExtractionPhysical model testing at Bergbauforschung is done in two rigs, a roadway rig and a longwall rig. The loading of such models, in scale relation to the con- ditions in the collieries provides valuable
Jan 1, 1974
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Optimal Resource UtilisationBy D von Horn
Mineral sand orebodies are typically mined for their TiO2 content. Increasingly over the past 30 years, the major mineral focus has shifted from natural rutile to ilmenite and an acceptance that the l
Jan 1, 2001
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The Flotation of Water-Soluble Minerals ù Peculiarities and New TechnologiesBy V Novoselov, R Sabirov
Flotation processing technology of water-soluble minerals has made it possible to realise, since the 1960s, the wide scale industrial processing of potash and potassium-magnesium ores (about 200 milli
Jan 1, 2005
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New Mineralisation and Alteration Styles at the Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New GuineaBy J P. Richards, M D. Johnston
The Porgera gold mine, located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea, produced 7.7 Moz of gold between 1990 and 1998. Reserves are estimated to be 12 Moz of Au. The deposit is associated with 6 Ma-old
Jan 1, 1999
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The Use of the Three Dimensional Boundary Integral Equation Method for Determining Stresses at Tunnel IntersectionsBy Hocking G
For some underground structures, the use of the plane strain assumption in stress analyses may not be justified. The finite element method and photoelasticity have been used to obtain complete 3-D
Jan 1, 1976
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The Ability of Current Gas Monitoring Techniques to Adequately Detect Spontaneous CombustionThis paper investigates the adequacy of current gas monitoring techniques to adequately detect spontaneous combustion in underground coalmines. Despite being in the 21st century spontaneous combustion
Jan 1, 2005