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The REFDIST Method for Design and Analysis of Plant TrialsBy Briggs D
Comparing the results of a plant trial by averaging performance measures collected during the trial with measures collected before and after the trial is often quite subjective because of the impact
Jan 1, 1997
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The Third Dimension: A Geoscience Challenge for the 21st CenturyGeologists working in mountainous terrain were the first to map and interpret in three dimensions and as a result, made the first contributions to our understanding of mountain building and structural
Jan 1, 1993
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Australian Contributions in Geoscience Education and Training for Overseas StudentsRocks of all geological ages are present on the Australian continent. As a result of its geological heritage, Australia is richly endowed with mineral and energy resources. Due in part to its enor
Jan 1, 1986
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Planning for the Expected Amount of Variation to be AcceptableA good blending system is one that ensures that a plant can cope with the amount of grade variation that it will encounter. Prediction of amounts of variation that will be encountered on time or tonna
Mar 1, 2010
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The Fluid Crustal Layer and its Implications for Continental DynamicsAnalysis of the topography associated with large vertical strains measured in the upper crust in the Basin and Range and elsewhere in the US Cordillera shows that it varies systematically with upper c
Jan 1, 1990
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Ventilation Planning at the Red Lake MineBy M Tessier, M Pahkala, L Sletmoe
The Red Lake mine is one of the richest gold mines in the world. The primary mining methods are overhand and underhand cut and fill. Starting in 2003, Goldcorp initiated an expansion program at the mi
Jan 1, 2005
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Designing and Delivering Explosives Systems and Solutions for the Underground Massive Mining Industry: The Next Five Years with Dyno NobelThe extraction of world-class mineral deposits using massive underground mining techniques is not an entirely new theme to world mining companies and experts. Previous MassMin conferences have helped
Jan 1, 2000
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An Introduction to the Mineral Resources ACT 1989The Mineral Resources Act 1989 was assented to on 25th October, 1989 after more than two years of consultation and negotiation between Government, the mining industry and other affected parties partic
Jan 1, 1990
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Metallurgical Testwork to Define the Design Criteria for the Electrowinning System for KCGM Fimiston Stage III Gold Room Including Initial Commissioning and Operational ExperienceBy Mason P, Waller C
The Phase I electrowinning system at KCGM's Fimiston Operation utilised the well proven technology of electrowinning precious metal values onto steel wool followed by calcining and direct smelt
Jan 1, 1996
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Planning and Execution of Shaft Pillar Extraction in a Deep Level MineDriefontein Gold Mine together with Kloof Gold Mine and Beatrix Gold Mine forms part of Gold Fields South Africa. Driefontein Gold Mine is situated near the town of Carletonville, 50 km south of Johan
Jan 1, 2005
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Determining the Open Pit to Underground Transition – a New MethodBy P A. Grossman, J H. Rubinstein, M Brazil, D Whittle
Many ore reserves are harvested by a combination of open pit and underground mining methods. In these cases, there is often material that could be mined by either method, and a choice has to be made.
May 9, 2016
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Mine Planning in a Phosphate DepositBy Muge F, Pereira H
In the early stages of the planning of a new exploitation, the error in ore reserve estimation is an important factor that must not be disregarded. As this error can be computed by geostatistical m
Jan 1, 1977
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The Key Issues in 1982 Carbon-in-Pulp TechnologyBy Menne DM
The carbon-in-pulp (CIp)process has become well accepted and firmly established in the gold industry of South Africa and, at this stage, six large CIP plants are treating close to I million metric to
Jan 1, 1982
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Iron Ore Sintering Research at Different ScalesBy J Khosa, J Manuel
Iron ore sintering is very complex with many interdependent variables. For the same ores, the sinter quality and sintering performance may vary significantly with the scale at which the sintering test
Jan 1, 2007
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Access to LandThe subject `access to land' is often seen as an item high on the list of matters of concern to mining interests not only in New South Wales but throughout the whole of Australia and other cou
Jan 1, 1995
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The United States ExperienceThis paper discusses recent ore reserve methodology at the Woodlawn base metal Mine in New South Wales. The ownership of the Mine changed hands in 1987 and a number of revisions to ore reserve prac
Jan 1, 1990
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Maintaining Operational Competitiveness in the Australian Open Cut Coal IndustryFaced with low prices and weak demand in an oversupplied market, the Australian coal industry must seek to further reduce its costs. The paper examines minesite competitiveness of the open cut coa
Jan 1, 1987
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An Evolutionary Look at Grinding Mill ControlThe automatic control of grinding mills for optimum performance is an area of control which can benefit from new control concepts and technology. Economic pressures dictate that the mining industry
Jan 1, 1978
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Pyrometallurgical process simulations using CALPHAD thermodynamic databasesBy M-A Van Ende, N Kumar, I-H Jung
In order to utilise the powerful thermodynamic databases for process simulations, a concept called Effective Equilibrium Reaction Zone (EERZ) was introduced to couple thermodynamic database calculatio
Aug 21, 2024
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Grasberg Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Papua, Indonesia - Structural Setting and Hydrothermal SystemThe Ertsberg (Gunung Bijih) Mining District is located in the core of the highlands of west New Guinea, an island long recognised as the product of a Cenozoic arccontinent collision. Geologic studies
Jan 1, 2008