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How Can You Justify Buying More Larger Equipment When Your Smaller Existing Equipment Isn't Worn Out?This paper discusses equipment replacement strategies and specifically addresses the upgrading of technologically superseded equipment. The process of equipment replacement evaluations is reviewed, an
Jan 1, 1992
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Getting the Most out of Technology to Drive Mine Productivity ImprovementsBy K Sommerville, J Parkinson
"Open pit mines today have more technology and data available. The challenge is to effectively use resources to analyse and identify mine productivity improvements. AMC Consultants Pty Ltd (AMC) has c
Nov 15, 2016
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High Blow Energy Hydraulic ImpactorThe introduction of many new hydraulic ally and pneumatically powered impact breakers over the past few years demonstrates the growing interest in this technique of breaking rocklike material. The
Jan 1, 1978
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Possible Improvements to Current Design Practices in Fire Safety Design for Road TunnelsBy R Lau
The fire safety design for road tunnels includes the following aspects: active systems, passive provisions and operational procedures. The active systems include the smoke control system, fire suppres
Mar 8, 2011
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Precious Metal Recovery Via Electrolysis to Yield a Filterable SludgeBy T Weldon
In the last 15 years, it has become increasingly popular to win gold and silver from carbon strip solutions with electrolytic æsludgeÆ cells. The precious metal sludges produced in the cells are washe
Jan 1, 2005
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The Management of Minewater Salinity in BallaratBy Sharmil Markar M
Ballarat Goldfields Limited is currently re-opening the old workings of the East Ballarat Goldfield which contain an estimated 1800 ML of groundwater. The disposal of this 'minewater' was of
Jan 1, 1990
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Upgrading the Gravity Circuit at Marvel LochBy W Newton, J Price
This paper outlines the design, justification and performance of a gravity circuit upgrade at the Marvel Loch treatment plant. The design of the upgrade was simple but effective. The key components of
Jan 1, 2000
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‘It Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time ...’ Common Mistakes in GeometallurgyBy P Kittler
In the spectrum of mining-related disciplines, geometallurgy sits between resource geology and metallurgical engineering. Unlike its neighbours, it is a relatively young discipline and its concepts, p
Sep 5, 2011
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Mineral Resource Classification - It's Time to Shoot the 'Spotted Dog'!By P T. Stoker, A Allman, D P. Carville
Classification of mineral resource estimates is one of the most important responsibilities of the Competent Person. In recent years, classification decisions have been driven more by the detailed bloc
Jan 1, 2006
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Geotechnical Models and Data Confidence in Mining Geotechnical DesignBy M J. Dunn
The geotechnical model is the cornerstone of any mining geotechnical design and as such the confidence level and reliability of the geotechnical model is paramount. The geotechnical model confidence l
Nov 5, 2014
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Oxygen Demand Testing ù A New Laboratory ProcedureBy S Brown
With oxygen conditioning routinely used in both the lead and zinc circuits at Pasminco Elura Mine a more sophisticated method of determining oxygen demand was required. It is known that different ore
Jan 1, 2000
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A cost-effective tool to assess iron ore products and optimise their operations in blast furnaces towards decarbonisation – state-of-the-art CFD modelsBy X Yu, Y Shen
The iron ore products should be assessed in terms of in-furnace behaviour and overall furnace performance, their operation should also be optimised under industry-scale blast furnace (BF) conditions,
Sep 18, 2023
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An Ecological Approach to Koala Conservation in a Mined LandscapeBy R Wheeler, E Stalenberg, J Lemon, M S. Crowther, D Lunney, K Ross
Gunnedah, in north-western New South Wales (NSW), including the town, the surrounding Liverpool Plains and the Pilliga forests to the west, are currently the subject of intense mining interest for coa
Jul 10, 2012
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Latest fifth generation (Mk V) gyratory crushers with focus on safety and maintenance featuresBy W Malone, J Garrett
FLSmidth (FLS) has spent the last 15 years, working with customers and engineering houses to deliver innovative improvements in crusher safety, coupled with the latest, maintenance friendly, crusher d
Sep 18, 2023
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Particle Density MeterBy R Nicholson, N D. Cox, N W. A Lambert
"This paper reports on the long-term operation of a particle density meter (PDM) at the Bloomfield coal handling and preparation plant (CHPP). This unit has been operating continuously for over three
Oct 10, 2016
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Dry concentration of low-grade magnetic iron oresBy C S. Kelsey, J R. Kelly
Australia is presently enjoying the fruits of a booming iron ore market. Expectations are that market strength will be supported in the short to medium term by increasing feedstock demands from steel
Nov 8, 2021
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Legislation Relating to Seam Gas DrainageBy Mould GR
Gas drainage has been practiced for many years mainly for safety reasons in various countries in Europe, in the U.S.A., the U.K. and Japan. Legislation has been developed to control the production,
Jan 1, 1982
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Mt. Morgan, Mt. Chalmers Mine, and UNMC Prospect - Penecontemporaneous Faulting and Volcangenic Massive Sulphide Deposits in Central QueenslandBy McLeod RL
The Mt. Morgan mine, located 36 km SSW of Rockhampton, Qld at Lat. 23¦38' S, Long. 1500 22'E, is hosted by a Middle Devonian sequence of acid volcanic rocks and sediments. The Upper Nine
Jan 1, 1987
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Chronostatistics ù A Powerful, Pragmatic New Science for MetallurgistsForty years ago Dr Pierre M Gy, a metallurgist, introduced variography as applied to monitoring a process. Consequently, his followers used the variogram to elaborate meaningful process control charts
Jan 1, 2006
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Probabilistic Stability Analysis of Embankments and SlopesThis study introduces a new probabilistic approach to seismic stability analysis of embankments and slopes. The approach is based on Sarma's solution, which is modified through presentation of
Jan 1, 1992