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Critical process design considerations from test work to operationsBy A Dennis, T Hunter, R Coleman
For metallurgical plant design, it is necessary to progress through successive phases of test work, piloting and process development before involving all the other engineering disciplines and “freezin
Sep 11, 2017
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A Review of the Applications of Tunnel Boring Machines in MinesBy Q Gong, J Li, J Zhao, Y Zheng
Excavation by tunnel boring machines (TBMs) offers many advantages over conventional excavation methods, in terms of safety level, working environment, advance rate and overall cost. While TBMs have b
Sep 17, 2014
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Characterising the Blasting Properties of Iron OreBy A Scott, I Onederra
Most iron ores occur in mine benches as complex mixtures of lithologies and ore types. This significantly complicates their characterisation for both blast design and fragmentation modelling. A great
Jul 13, 2015
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Segregating tailings – effects on density and water retentionBy K Seddon
Segregation of tailings on deposition can occur as a result of a) sub-aqueous deposition, and b) sub-aerial deposition at lower solids concentrations (i.e. when the solids concentration is less than t
Jul 23, 2018
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The Use of Flocculants in Coal Washeries Operated by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company LimitedBy Mackenzie J. M W
The mechanism of clay slime flocculation in coal washing circuits is considered and it is concluded that polymer flocculants are most suitable. It was found that the addition of sea water with a polym
Jan 1, 1962
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Evaluation of Grouted Thread Bar Bolt Performance by Means of Pull Out Test in Deep Ore Zone Mine PT Freeport IndonesiaBy L Rachmad
Freeport IndonesiaÆs Deep Ore Zone (DOZ) mine is the new underground block caving mine within the East Ertsberg Skarn System (EESS) deposit which started production in mid-2000. The DOZ will produce 2
Jan 1, 2002
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Effects of Using Electronic Initiation Systems on Blast ImprovementWith the iron ore industry in Australia producing hundreds of millions of tonnes of ore per annum, the associated costs of these operations extend into the billions. It is no surprise in the current e
Jan 1, 2009
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Automated Drilling Features for Improving Productivity and Reducing Costs in Underground DevelopmentBy J Välivaara
The mining industry will face numerous challenges over the next 10–15 years as new deposits are likely to be more remote and lower grade and existing deposits will be mined deeper. As a result, mines
May 9, 2016
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Adopting Quality Systems to Train Blast Crews and Control the Use of Explosives at Gunpowder CopperWhile, in the past, a great deal of attention has been focussed on technical issues and the performance of explosives in rock, the explosive user, an essential link in the chain, has often been negl
Jan 1, 1995
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Challenges in Modelling Large Complex Orebodies at the George Fisher North MineBy M Haydon
How do you portray a large structurally and stratigraphically complex deposit to return a meaningful resource estimation, and produce a geological model that is useable for planning on a daily basis?
Jan 1, 2006
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The Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea: The Influence of Structure and Tectonic Setting on Hydrothermal Fluid Flow and Mineralisation at a Convergent Plate Margin (16186b1d-6c25-4af8-9364-e7daeb6b3e56)The structure and tectonic setting has had a strong influence on gold mineralisation at the Porgera gold deposit. Here, the structural controls on the mineralisation at Porgera are discussed and plac
Jan 1, 1995
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Dissolution of Metal Ferrites and Iron Oxides by HCI Under Oxidising and Reducing ConditionsBy Mur D. M
Metal ferrites are formed by the high temperature reaction of various metal oxides with hematite and are commonly found in the calcines derived from the sulfation roasting of zinc, copper and nicke
Jan 1, 1987
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Presentation of Certificate of Honorary Membership to Sir Maurice Mawby, C.B.EADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. C. H. MARTIN) IN PRESENTING THE CERTIFICATE TO SIR MAURICE MAWBY, C.B.E.Members of The Institute, distinguished guests of which there are many, ladies an
Jan 1, 1976
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A Petrographic Approach to the Coking of Coals from the Illawarra Coal Measures of the Southern Coalfield, N.S.W.By Teague JK, Read HW
The relationship between the maceral composition of coal and the strength of the coke produced from that coal has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Studies using two Bulli Seam coal
Jan 1, 1970
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Poorly-diffracting Material as a Trace Element RepositoryBy Eggleton R. A
X-ray diffraction techniques are commonly used in the identification and quantification of fine-grained materials. A relationship exists between the size of crystals in a sample and the degree to w
Jan 1, 1997
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Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Enhance the Exploration-to-mining Value ChainBy D Smith, A Ramdhani, J Francke
Ground penetrating radar (GPR), a well-established geophysical technique generally used for shallow civil engineering applications, has, in the last decade, found increasing acceptance as a complement
Aug 18, 2014
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Tailoring Explosives to the Ground Type, Application and Operating EnvironmentIn recent years a number of explosive blends including ANFO, emulsion and watergel products have been used in a variety of ground types and applications. These `standard' explosives' techn
Jan 1, 1995
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Clean AirIt is a very great pleasure indeed to participate in this interesting and important seminar. My two visits to Australia in the past have been extremely pleasant and this one is equally so. My task i
Jan 1, 1971
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Defining Sustainability Criteria in Project Design - A Case Study of the Olympic Dam ExpansionBy H Bateman, I Cawrse, G Carnes, S Cawrse
In developing mineral resources, the focus typically centres on the management of identified social and environmental impacts and compliance with regulatory requirements. However, opportunities to pro
Jan 1, 2009
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Introducing HPGR quaternary crushers in a Russian magnetite operation – challenges and solutionsBy B C. Povey, K Lagutin, M Mryasov, V Noll
The current Stoilensky magnetite concentrator comprises a three-stage crushing circuit followed by three stages of ball milling, grinding and concentration to produce a magnetite concentrate with 66.5
Sep 11, 2017