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The Tonkolili Iron Ore Deposits, Sierra LeoneBy M S. Reston
The Tonkolili banded iron formations (BIF), Sierra Leone, host extensive iron ore deposits which are of economic signifi cance to the seaborne iron ore trade. The deposits are dominated by a strategic
Jul 11, 2011
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The SNIM Guelb II Project in Mauritania – Process Design ChallengesBy G Cooper
The Société Nationale Industriel et Minière (SNIM) is expanding its ore and concentrate production capacity in Mauritania, West Africa. This government-controlled mining company has bee
Jul 11, 2011
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Unlocking the Value in Waste and Reducing Tailings – Magnetite Production at Ernest Henry MiningBy J Siliézar
The Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) is situated 38 km north-east of Cloncurry in the Mount Isa – Cloncurry mineral district of northwest Queensland. The EHM orebody is an iron oxide copper gold deposit with a
Jul 11, 2011
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The Use of Integrated Web-Based Solutions in Productivity ImprovementBy P Cooper
Continuous improvement using six sigma methodologies commonly follows the DMAIC methodology of define, measure, analyse, improve and control. A key requirement in the use of this approach is to ensure
Jul 11, 2011
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Occurrence and Mineralogical Association of Phosphorus in Australian Bedded Iron Ore DepositsBy M A. Wells
The various mechanisms by which phosphorus (P) occurs and is distributed within banded iron formations (BIF)-derived iron ore are examined. In unenriched, precursor BIF P occurs predominantly as discr
Jul 11, 2011
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Optimization of the Grinding Circuit of the Tata Steel Ijmuiden Pelletizing PlantBy Willemijn Husslage
Tata Steel Group At a glance ? Part of the Tata Group ?Tata Steel Group: ?Fortune 500 company ?Top 10 global steel producer ?Annual crude steel capacity of 28 million tonnes ?More than 80,000
May 1, 2011
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Embedding Sustainability into Environmental and Social Impact AssessmentsBy Louise Pearce
?Environmental and social impact assessments (ESIAs) are: ??process-driven and scientific processes ??The process entails a number of steps and procedures which result in obtaining a licenceto ope
May 1, 2011
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Drum Hoists ? Case StudyBy Gordon F. Scott
This paper considers a recently completed hoist project for IAMGOLD. Called the Westwood project, this mine utilises some of the largest drum hoists supplied to the North American Market in recent tim
May 1, 2011
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Expérience de la Mauritanie en matière d?environnement dans le secteur minier :1999 ?2010By Yolaine le Beau
Plan de la présentation Le contexte mauritanien La situation de l?environnement en 1999 L?évolution de 1999 à 2010 Bilan La situation de l?environnement en 2011 Le contexte mauritanien Pays d
May 1, 2011
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Atmospheric Fines Drying (AFD)By Nav Dhadli
Tailings from Oil Sands MiningWhat are they? Challenges Solutions Regulatory Environment Definition of the AFD Tailings Treatment Process 2010 AFD Pilot/Demonstration ProgramTechnical challenges
May 1, 2011
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Exploration Innovation Consortium, an Initiative of the Canada Mining Innovation Council (CMIC)By François Robert
The rate of new mineral discoveries in Canada has been declining in the last two decades. In response to the challenge and to stagnating investments in mining-related R&D, twenty Industry partners, su
May 1, 2011
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Luis Felipe Medina AguirreThis document presents estimates of future "total cash cost per ounce" and "minesite cost per tonne" that are not recognized measures under United States generally accepted accounting principles ("US
May 1, 2011
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Stope Stability Monitoring at the Goldex MineBy Patrick Frenette
The Goldex Mine is an underground gold mine using a unique mining method where a single very large stope is being created. In order to maintain stability of the walls and roof of the stope which is 45
May 1, 2011
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Financing From the Perspective of Mining CompaniesBy Eric Low
Raising capital by issuing debt or equity is necessary in almost every corporation. In the field of corporate finance, the raising of capital is a heavily-studied topic. However, some of what is studi
May 1, 2011
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Improving Raisebore Stability Assessments and RiskBy B. M. Coombes
The McCracken and Stacey (1989) method of assessing geotechnical risk for largediameter raisebored shafts has been the basis for most Australian pre-construction raisebore investigations for the past
May 1, 2011
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Using Gas Monitoring and Personnel/Vehicle Tracking to Maximize the Benefits of Ventilation-On-Demand in Underground Mining OperationsBy Tanveer Jahir
With increasing energy costs and mounting government pressure to adopt low emission, green sources of energy, it has become imperative to develop long-term sustainable underground infrastructures that
May 1, 2011
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Stability of Pillars and Tabular Excavations under Shear Loading Conditions ? Implications for Mine Planning and DesignBy Fidelis T. Suorineni
Rockbursts are a major hazard in deep hard rock underground mining and tunneling. To date a significant number of rockbursts still defy conventional explanations. A review of rockburst case histories
May 1, 2011
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Developing a Consistent Approach to Mine Reclamation - Cape Breton Development Corp. (CBDC) Mine Site Closure ProgramBy Belinda Campbell
Tools for Consistency 1. GIS Web Site 2. National Project Management System 3. Site Grouping Approach (721 PIDs) 4. Mine Reclamation Standing Offer Agreements ?Contracting tool 5. Remedial Object
May 1, 2011
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Mining Innovations at McArthur River OperationMcArthur River Operation is the world?s largest high grade uranium deposit and is located in Northern Saskatchewan. McArthur River came into production in December 1999 with a number of innovative tec
May 1, 2011
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Backfill Practice at Copper Cliff North Mine (CCNM)By Ike Isagon
Backfilling has become an integral process in underground mining operations, with varying cost-effective forms of application. This study is a part of an overall investigation into the backfill practi
May 1, 2011