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Design of a Leaching Strategy to Extract Gold from Eleonore Mine Ultra-Fine Sulfide ConcentrateBy G DeschOnes, M Fulton
The Eleonore property (James Bay district of Northern QuTbec), owned by Goldcorp, hosts gold within stockworks of quartz-tourmaline-arsenopyrite veins and veinlets contained within microcline (potassi
Sep 26, 2013
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Water Production Simulation Tool for Coal Seam Gas Operations in Bowen and Surat BasinsBy R Strand, L Reading, G Keir
A major challenge in managing coal seam gas (CSG) water is predicting how much water will be produced as the industry develops. Klohn Crippen Berger Ltd (KCB) was commissioned by the Queensland Depart
Nov 26, 2013
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Geometallurgical Modelling of the Dumont DepositBy M Sciortino, J Korczak, J Muinonen, A St-Jean
The Dumont deposit is a large (1179 Mt reserve), low-grade (0.27 per cent nickel) nickel sulfide project located in the Abitibi region 25 km west of Amos, Quebec. Royal Nickel Corporation (RNC) acquir
Sep 29, 2013
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Risk Management and Use of a Geotechnical Baseline Report for a Competitive Alliance Procurement?ProcessBy T Ireland, S Eratne, W Newns, P Spies
The approach to risk management during the procurement of major projects often has a significant outcome on the ultimate delivery of a project. The NZ$1.4 B Waterview Connection project is the largest
Sep 17, 2014
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Monitoring of Erosion Risk in Surface Mining Area using a Satellite Image and Geographic Information System – A Case Study in the Indonesia Coal Mining AreaBy S Maryati
Surface mining activities disturb large areas, produce great sediment loads and tend to be a source of water pollution if they are not managed properly. Coal mining in Indonesia has a very high risk o
Nov 22, 2011
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Petrographic and Mineralogical Factors Affecting Gold Recovery at Macraes Flat, Eastern Otago, New ZealandBy D Craw, P V. Angus
Gold mineralisation at Macraes occurs as late quartz-carbonate veins within a body of sheared and hydrothermally altered Otago Schist, the Intrashear Schist. The alteration is characterised by the pre
Jan 1, 1999
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Mine Shafts – Planning, Optimising and ConstructingBy D J. Kilkenny
Work practices involved in shaft construction can be aligned with current industry standard operating practices. However, the working environment during conventional shaft construction introduces uniq
Mar 21, 2011
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Toe angle measurement for SAG mill control at Lihir gold mineBy M Randall, P Ebzery, F Burns, C Aisthorpe, P Blanz
SAG Mill process control classically maintains the SAG mill volumetric filling within a set operating range. Typically a SAG mill weight measurement, by either bearing pressure transducers or load cel
Aug 29, 2018
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Heterogeneity, Sampling Errors and the Nugget Effect in Gold Ores - Implications for Evaluation, Exploitation and ExtractionSampling errors result from heterogeneities within the lot under study. Within a rock mass in situ heterogeneity results in the geological nugget effect, which accounts for most of the natural variabi
Aug 1, 2010
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A fundamental investigation on welding flux tunability geared towards high heat input submerged arc welding for shipbuilding applicationsBy H Yuan, H Tian, Y Zhang, Z Wang, C Wang
Submerged arc welding (SAW) is one of the significant metal-joining processes for manufacturing marine vessels, steel pipes, and offshore structures with high deposition rate and engineering reliabili
Aug 21, 2024
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Development and Implementation of the Garford Dynamic Bolt at the Kanowna Belle MineBy R Lachenicht, J Player, A Thompson, E Villaescusa
Kanowna Belle Gold Mine is a deep, high-stress, sublevel open stoping mine located near Kalgoorlie. Seismic activity during the development cycle presented problems, including concerns regarding the e
Jan 1, 2008
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Social Factors That Are Essential for a New Type of EngineerProfessional engineers of today require a wide array of experience and knowledge. It is true that commonly engineering degrees do teach the technical requirements well, but do fall short in the way of
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Energy Efficiency Across Mineral Processing and Smelting Operations - A New ApproachBy B L. Coulter, E Wightman, A S. Burrows
With their commitment to sustainable development in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, many resources companies are focused on reducing the energy required to create their final products. In pa
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery-by-size Kinetic Analysis to Determine Where Metallurgical Improvements Occur When Converting to High-chrome Grinding MediaBy C J. Greet, S Jacques
In most instances, the application of high-chrome grinding media results in an increase in the recovery of the valuable mineral(s). The authors have published data from a number of plant-based case st
Sep 1, 2014
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Environmental Rheology and the Mining Industry (Mine Fill 98')By DV Boger
Rheology is the science which deals with the deformation and flow of matter. Thus nccology is concerned with the flow of any material. The mining industry is concerned with digging things out of the
Jan 1, 1998
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Implementation of Localised Uniform Conditioning for Recoverable Resource Estimation at the Kipoi Copper Project, Democratic Republic of the CongoBy M G. Millad, M Zammit
The Kipoi Central (KPC) copper project is located in the Katanga Province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and is presented here as an example of an operating mine where the Mineral Resource wa
Aug 18, 2014
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Open Issues in Tunnel Boring Machine Excavation of Deep TunnelsBy G Barla
In Europe, a major interest in the infrastructure and tunnelling fields is in the new crossings of Alps in the form of base tunnels, which are important components of the high-speed (for passengers)/h
Mar 8, 2011
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Dynamic Simulation in Iron Ore Pelletising PlantsBy P Navarra, R Kuhne
Dynamic simulation (discrete event simulation) is the preferred methodology to evaluate the impact of dynamic aspects of processing plants on the overall plant capacity. This tool can be used to: iden
Jan 1, 2009
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Now, this is the Time for Mining Companies to Choose - Real Option Valuation or Discount Cash FlowBy S Shafiee, N Abbate
The evaluation of mining projects requires a methodology that will give flexibility and manage the existing uncertainty within the projects. The discount cash flow (DCF) and other traditional evaluati
May 24, 2012
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Improved Trigger Action Response Plan Development Based Upon Mine-specific DataBy D Cliff, B Belle
Trigger action response plans (TARPs) are inherent to managing multiple hazards such as high gas content with multiple coal seams, high spontaneous combustion propensity, heat and ventilation. TARPs a
Aug 31, 2015