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Truck Haulage Improvements at the Phu Kham Mine – the Journey to 97 per cent Utilisation of AvailabilityBy S P. Young, K R. Monro
Reducing metal prices have forced mining operations to become more efficient and innovate in order to do more with the existing base. Much of this effort has focused on improving the efficiency of loa
Jun 22, 2016
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Development of the Primary Ventilation System at Mount Isa: IV. Aerodynamic Performance TrialsPerformance trials followed the commissioning of three large mine fans at Mount Isa in 1965. Actual performance characteristics were determined. These were in good agreement with predicted performance
Jan 1, 1967
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Technological Innovations to Reduce Operating Cost at Kalgoorlie Nickel SmelterBy Remilton D, Raston GR
The low price of nickel which has prevailed since 1982 has dictated that unit production costs must be minimised. Early in the crisis, a decision was made within Western Mining Corporation to reduce u
Jan 1, 1985
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Combining the power of computational thermochemistry with the convenience of Python within the digital platforms of SMS group GmbHBy S Khadhraoui, T Yusuf, C Kirmse, E Hecker, R Degel, A Akouch, N Borowski, M Reuter
For an optimal design and control of metallurgical processes, a deep understanding of the thermodynamics of the governing reactions is required. Modelling the thermochemical behaviour of those reactio
Jun 19, 2024
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Using a Sustainability Assessment Framework to Achieve Enhanced Legacy OutcomesBy S R. Green, G D. Corder
The legacy issues from mining can, and have often, extended well beyond the closure of operations. However, conventional cost-benefit analysis provides little incentive to implement initiatives at the
Jul 10, 2012
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A Fine Looking Sample – the Importance of Fines in Grade Control Sampling to Mine to Mill ReconciliationBy B Reid
"Since the commencement of mining operations at the Cowal Gold Operations (CGO) in 2005, reverse circulation (RC) drilling has been the preferred method for grade control (GC) sample collection. This
Nov 15, 2016
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The Influence of a Pipe Reactor to Improve Pre-Oxidation and Gold Recovery and Lower Cyanide ConsumptionBy G Senanayake, J Andreazza
The general experience in gold cyanidation research activities and plant practice is that high oxygen and cyanide concentrations improve gold leaching kinetics which in turn reduce residence time and
Jan 1, 2002
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The Intec Copper Process: A Detailed Environmental AnalysisBy N J. Welham
The Intec Copper Process is an environmentally advantageous hydrometallurgical process for the production of high purity copper and associated precious metals from copper sulphide concentrates. The pr
Jan 1, 2002
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The use of Geometallurgy to Estimate Comminution Parameters within Porphyry Copper DepositsBy G J. Harbort, K Lam, C Sola
The relationship between the geology of porphyry copper deposits and their processing performance is an area of interest. Being able to predict comminution properties of the ore from physical characte
Sep 29, 2013
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Life of Asset Planning, Uncertainty and Value Optimisation of the Iron Ore Business – From Exploration, to Market, to ClosureBy J McCluskey, N Barros
"Long-term strategic planning at BHP Billiton’s Western Australia Iron Ore business aims for sustainable value maximisation of its large, long-life, low-cost, expandable mineral inventory and supply c
Nov 24, 2014
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Ore Type – Everything to Someone but Nothing to AnyoneBy J Jackson, M F. Young
"Ore is the economic portion of a mineral deposit that can be extracted economically. Hence an ore type is a classification of the ore based on one or more dominant characteristics in order to enable
Jun 15, 2016
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Efficient material descriptions for modelling high-temperature processesBy J H. Zietsman
The transition to more sustainable metal production is receiving much attention at present, and the iron and steel industry is at the centre of the conversation. New, more environmentally friendly pro
Aug 21, 2024
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Blast Driven Mine OptimisationBy Little T. N, Bettess D
For many mining operations the challenge of equalling World Best Practices has become the key motivator for increasing mine productivities and for lowering total costs. In most instances this will o
Jan 1, 1995
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Rock Mass Classification as an Aid to Estimating the Strength of Coal PillarsBy Tyler DB, Thin LGT
Coal mass strength properties must be estimated to obtain realistic estimates of coal pillar strength. The limitations of existing techniques for approximating these properties are discussed. The c
Jan 1, 1992
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Variability of Gravity Recoverable Gold Values in Relation to Test Sample SizeBy S C. Dominy
The gravity recoverable gold (GRG) parameter reflects liberated gold or gold-dominated composite particles that can be recovered by gravity separation. Recoveries depend upon mineralogy, in situ parti
Sep 29, 2013
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Application of Statistical Approaches for the Development of Cost Estimation Models for JawáCrushersBy J V. Mehrabani, A R. Sayadi
Adequate estimation of equipment costs is a key factor in a feasibility study and in evaluation of design alternatives for mining and mineral processing projects. Inaccurate early cost estimation coul
Sep 26, 2011
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ShovelSense measuring grade at bucket resolution – the new tool in the mine geologist toolboxBy F Faraj, M Pal, M Haest, M Bradshaw, H Lang, K Hume
MineSense Technologies Ltd. is revolutionising grade control at mining operations by installing ShovelSense® sensors on buckets that measure the grade of every load before it is dumped in the truck. T
Mar 22, 2022
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Granite Gold Mineral Systems in New ZealandBy G A. Partington
Recent research has highlighted the potential of a relatively new style of gold mineralisation related to granite intrusion. New discoveries in Alaska, Central Europe and Asia and Eastern Australia wi
Jan 1, 2005
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Productivity and safety improvements supported by MST’s ImPact System at Glencore’s Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy D Kent, J Bullock, M Wilkinson
Over the last few years at Glencore’s Mount Isa Copper Operations (MICO) mining conditions have become increasingly challenging through lower head grades and higher work indices. MICO has had great su
Oct 16, 2017
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Agglomeration – The Key to Success for the Murrin Murrin Ni Laterite Heap LeachBy D Readett
The most critical variable in the successful establishment of the Murrin Murrin Heap Leach plant was the effective agglomeration of the Ni laterite ore. This paper describes the test work undertaken t
Aug 8, 2011