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Continuous Carbon Concentration Measurement at Newmont Boddington GoldBy C McCamley
"The requisite for maintaining optimal carbon concentration levels in a carbon-in-leach (CIL) circuit is of paramount importance in the prevention of gold losses. The process’s ability to recover gold
Oct 10, 2016
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Fines Minimisation in the Comminution of Phosphate RockBy F Shi, W Valery
WMC Fertilizers (WMCF) operates a Beneficiation Plant at Phosphate Hill in Queensland, Australia. The plant consists of two-stages of crushing, followed by a wet scrubbing and desliming circuit. Ore i
Jan 1, 2003
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Cut-and-Break, a 'New' Method of Rock ExcavationBy Seib W
In cut-and-break rock excavation use is made of the fact that breaking rock in tension towards a free face requires a specific energy of excavation which is small in comparison with that required for
Jan 1, 1992
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Isometric Mine PlansMR JOHN S Foxall wrote: Mr Clayton in his paper on the above subject (Proceedings, N.S. No. 34) made an assertion which should not be allowed to remain unchallenged. On the top of page 10 appears the
Jan 1, 1920
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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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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
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A Platform for Managing and Analysing Atmospheric Data in Underground CoalminesBy S J. Schafrik, Z Agioutantis, E C. Jong, K Luxbacher
Real-time monitoring of mine operating parameters is available at most mines. However, access to these data for an individual operation is typically underutilised by mine managers and technical person
Nov 4, 2015
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Methodology for Selecting Borehole Samples of Iron Ore for Mineral Processing CharacterisationBy G J. I dos Santos
The risk assessment of mining projects is directly related to the possible failure in estimating, and as estimates are made from sampling results, this activity should be done in a judicious and plann
Jul 11, 2011
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Modelling the Impact of Flash Flotation from Batch Cell Flotation Tests Using LimnBy P Holtham, R Dunne, D Stoll
Flash flotation is a process designed to remove coarse, liberated, fast floating minerals from hydrocyclone underflow. Irrespective of liberation, coarse particles would normally remain in a grinding
Oct 29, 2012
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The Nickel Industry - A WMC PerspectiveBy Hall S, Upton D
WMC Resources Ltd nickel operations have expanded significantly over the last three years. Production capacity has increased at mine/concentrate, smelting and refinery processes to such an extent th
Jan 1, 1996
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Open Stope Mining in CanadaBy M Hudyma
Open stope mining is the most common mining method employed in underground, hard rock mines in Canada. It is characterised by relatively small, single lift stopes (20 000 to 100 000 tonnes), and fast
Jan 1, 2000
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Long Tunnel extended Gold Mine, Walhalla-A Recovery and Rehabilitation ProjectBy Griffiths J. B
From its mining lease at the northern end of Cohens Reef at Walhalla in the North Gippsland Mountains, the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mining Company produced 13,695 kg of gold, which at 1980 prices
Jan 1, 1981
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Alumina Inclusion Removal from a Stirred Steel Ladle: An Experimental StudyA major problem in the continuous casting of aluminium killed strip steel is the incidence of black and grey lines in the strip surface caused by the alumina inclusions. One place for limiting the
Jan 1, 1984
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Practical Considerations in Longwall Support Behaviour and Ground ResponseThis paper examines the interplay between longwall support design/geometry features, operational controls and geological features on ground response. Experience from several investigations is used to
Jan 1, 2005
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Achieving 435-2540 Tonnes Per Shift from Continuous Miner Sections, A Report on the USAÆs Most Productive Coal MinesBy Kissell F. N, Volkwein J. C
The U.S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines has the opportunity to visit many U.S. mines, including some that claim 2 to 5 times the national average of 334 raw tonnes/unit shift (tps)
Jan 1, 1988
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Julius Kruttschnitt Rotary Breakage Tester (JKRBT) - Any Ore, Any MineBy S Larbi-Bram, F Shi, E Manlapig
Mining companies have recognised that characterisation of particle breakage plays an essential role in the design and optimisation of comminution circuits. Recently the JKMRC comminution research team
Jan 1, 2008
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Effective Immersive Visualisation Systems for Mining Applications and BeyondBy E Widzyk-Capehart, T Bednarz, O Daud, N Cutmore
The interest of industry, in particular future mining, is pointing towards the use of novel visualisation systems to improve the operational efficiency of user interfaces. While the technologies used
Nov 4, 2015
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Driving Haulage Productivity Improvements through Industry–Academia CollaborationBy R Thompson, J Miedecke, D Handel, E Tomicek, D Tulloch
"The Mine Haul Road Optimisation Alliance (HROA) is a unique Australian industry–academia collaboration that has been developed to support mine haul road operators. The alliance integrates industry, e
Nov 15, 2016
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Blue Mining, a holistic approach that integrates circular economyBy S Nowosad, A Binder, O Langefeld, M Bothe-Fiekert, F Apollo
The mining industry faces complex and urgent challenges driven by an increasing demand for raw materials, and a socially demanding globalised world. The extraction of primary raw materials is today mo
Sep 1, 2024
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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