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Adsorption Behaviours of Humic Substances onto Iron Ore Particle SurfaceAdsorption Behaviours of Humic Substances onto Iron Ore Particle Surface Humic substances extracted from lignite mainly consist of fulvic acids (FA) and humic acids (HA), which have been successfully
Sep 13, 2010
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Can biocements stabilise tailings storage facilities?By G Simpson, S Dressler, A E. Levett
Tailings storage facilities often represent a mining operation’s most significant liability, posing serious environmental, social and safety risks. Almost all mining operations dispose of wet tailings
Aug 2, 2023
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The Place of Coal in New Zealand's Energy FutureGood morning and thank you for the opportunity to address this yearÆs New Zealand Minerals Conference. As you have already heard from the Associate Minister of Energy, the Government believes
Jan 1, 2005
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Using Geometallurgy during Process Optimisation Activities at the Southern Middleback Ranges Magnetite ConcentratorBy D Olwagen, C Stanton, J Gerber
From December 2013 to February 2014 the Southern Middleback Ranges magnetite concentrator went through a successful optimisation process that included the installation of extra grinding power to treat
Jul 13, 2015
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From ‘closing a mine’ to ‘transitioning a community’ – evolving from specific post-mining land-uses to a holistic post-mining visionBy A Maier, M Goldner, C Gimber
Given the ongoing global crises of climate change and nature loss, with the World Economic Forum (WEF) identifying them as the top risks to global economies in terms of both likelihood and impact in t
Aug 2, 2023
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Selection and Planning of Fully Mobile In-pit Crusher and Conveyor Systems for Deep Open Pit Metalliferous ApplicationsBy M Dean, M Nehring, P Knights, M S. Kizil
Integrated continuous mining techniques such as fully mobile in-pit crusher and conveyor (FMIPCC) systems offer inherent labour, energy and environmental benefits to deep pit metalliferous mines. Howe
Nov 4, 2015
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The Use of the Geographical Information Systems (GIS)-Based Weights-of-Evidence Method for Assessing Mining Induced RockfallBy E Baafi, G Brassington
Coal mining operations can impact on various types of surface infrastructure or natural features, including cliff-lines, steep slopes and natural watercourses. Longwall mining leads to a subsidence de
Jan 1, 2006
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Predictive Maintenance Using Simulation and Machine LearningBy R Marchant, D Willingham
"Predictive maintenance (also known as PHM or equipment ‘health monitoring’) refers to the intelligent monitoring of equipment to avoid future equipment failures. In contrast to conventional preventiv
Oct 10, 2016
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Obstacles to Embedding Geometallurgy Decision-Making into Operations and how to Increase Maturity of this Critical CapabilityBy G McCullough, B Mutsaers, J Jessop
"*This is an abstract only* Geometallurgical initiatives have demonstrated considerable value to operations that have trialled them. However, it is extremely difficult for these initiatives to become
Sep 29, 2013
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Modelling of Real-time Marker Data to Improve Operational Recovery in Sublevel Caving MinesBy A D. Campbell, G R. Power
The increasing availability of marker data in sublevel caving operations is changing the way draw can be managed to achieve positive recovery outcomes in these mines. This paper describes how marker d
May 9, 2016
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Use of Field Portable X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrum Analysers for Grade Control ù A Presentation of Case StudiesBy S Ramsay, D Povey
This paper presents recent case study data collected by field portable x-ray fluorescence spectrum analysers (FPXRF) as part of grade control activities at three separate (nickel, copper and copper/go
Jan 1, 2003
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Nature and Distribution of Gibbsite in Some Western Australian Iron OresBy M Paine
Work to date has shown that the use of Al2O3:SiO2 ratios is suitable for identifying potential gibbsite bearing samples. Subsequent confirmatory XRD analysis helps to refi ne this initial identificati
Jul 11, 2011
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The Practice of Porphyry Copper Deposit Estimation for Grade and Ore-Waste Tonnages Demonstrated by Several Case StudiesBy Dagbert M, Belisle J. M
Several packages for the estimation of porphyry type deposits exist and produce acceptable results. Recently, however, the need for really trying to obtain maximum information from drill holes has
Jan 1, 1977
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Operating Performance of the Phu Kham IsaMill™By G Harbort, D Zoetbrood
"The Phu Kham copper-gold operation in the Laos People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) is owned and operated by Phu Bia Mining Limited. PanAust Limited holds a 90 per cent interest in Phu Bia Mining Limit
Oct 10, 2016
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The Influence of Textural Variation and Gangue Mineralogy on Recovery of Copper by Flotation from Porphyry Ore - A ReviewBy A F. Cropp, D J. Bradshaw, W R. Goodall
Mineralogy and critically the texture of both the ore and gangue phases are of paramount importance in the flotation recovery of copper from porphyry ores. Mineralogy and texture will define the theor
Sep 29, 2013
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The Use of High Resolution Geophysical Technologies to Map the Base of Ore at BHP Billiton Æs Yandi Channel Iron DepositBy G Hall
BHP BillitonÆs (BHPB) Yandi ore deposit is a channel iron deposit (CID) in the Pilbara district of WA. The ore is predominantly a goethite-hematite pisolite and overlays a clay at the base of the depo
Jan 1, 2002
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Improvements in the Understanding and Applications of Backfill for Improving Ground Stability in Underground and Open Pit OperationsThe safety culture in mining has progressed towards a zero tolerance of injury. This change has required that some historically inherent risks of mining are engineered out or reduced. One of the signi
Jun 1, 2010
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Geostatistical analyses of cone penetration testing data of a tailings storage facility in a semi‐arid settingBy P Chapman, B Moosapoor
The objective of this paper is to present the potential applications of geostatistical analyses in planning CPTu investigations, as well as interpolation of CPTu data. The paper presents a case study
Jul 1, 2021
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Robust construction and quality assurance culture for tailings storage facilities – equally important as robust design and review practiceBy M Laxman, A Kundu
After multiple tailings dam failures in recent times, the owner organisations have made increased efforts to step up the governance systems to industry best practise in the design, construction and op
Jul 23, 2018
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The necessity of 3D analysis in open pit, rock slope, stability analysis – in theory and practiceBy A Mcquillan, N Bar
Geotechnical models developed during the open pit mine planning stage are generally three-dimensional (3D) in component to capture the spatial variation in geological, structural, hydrogeological and
Nov 29, 2022