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Improvements on Estimation Tools and the Effect on Mineralisation Base Definition on the Zulti North Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit, Richards Bay, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South AfricaBy J M. Nel
Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) has recently undertaken an exercise to improve orebody basal definition. Older mineralisation bases (pre-2005) were highly erratic using old protocol reverse circulation (R
Oct 5, 2011
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Understanding Mineralisation Controls – A Case Study of the Chesney DepositBy J Channell, G Phillips
"The Chesney deposit, located 4 km south-east of Cobar consists of three copper-gold rich shoots that lie within a larger, copper dominant lode. A fourth gold rich shoot is located adjacent to the mai
Aug 18, 2014
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Sandgate Avenue Flood Alleviation Project, Stage 1 –Slurry Treatment Plant – Lessons LearntBy M Weeks
Melbourne Water Corporation, through the Pipelines Alliance, has commenced construction of a new drainage pipeline to provide additional flood protection within the Sandgate Avenue Main Drain catchmen
Mar 8, 2011
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The Frieda River Project – a Novel Approach to Analysing Exploration Drill Core: How Broken is Broken?By D La Rosa, D Bennett
"Exploration drill core provides for a number of standard measurements essential for determining the viability of a new mine or the extension of an existing one. Rock lithology and alteration can be v
Jun 15, 2016
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Preliminary Investigation of the Effect of Pressure on Flotation PerformanceIn a previous study, various pyrite depressants were examined to improve the flotation performance of a copper-sulfide ore. Optimal results from this study were used to examine the effect of elevation
Jan 1, 2005
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Zonations, Mineralisation Paragenesis and Rock Types of the Nena High Sulphidation Copper-Gold Deposit, Papua New GuineaBy Espi J
The Nena high sulphidation deposit, located in the Sandaun Province, PNG, contains a measured and indicated resource of 51 Mt of copper ore grading 0.5% Cu and 0.6 g/t Au at a 0.5% Cu cut-off. The
Jan 1, 1997
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Selective Flotation of Chalcopyrite and Pyrite from a Mixed Copper Mineral Concentrate under Controlled Redox Potential ConditionsBy I Ametov, S Harmer, R Alford
A process that allows selective flotation separation of low Cu/S ratio minerals (chalcopyrite and pyrite) from high Cu/S ratio minerals (bornite and chalcocite) from a mixed copper mineral concentrate
Sep 1, 2014
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Supergene Iron Ore and DisorderBy F R. M Pires, R M. Carvalho
Supergene processes in banded iron formation (BIF) result in important dissolution, material transport and simultaneous disorder of the residual bands. The rock physical properties such as density, po
Jan 1, 2002
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Use of Pre-injection and Spiling in Front of Hard Rock TBM ExcavationHard rock TBMs are very often open machine layouts, with just a part roof shield over the front of the machine. The whole system is designed for fast face advance and the economy of the project often
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving Drive Stability through Efficient Development Blasting Design and PracticesBy P Klaric
Drive stability is critical in block/panel cave mining. The production levels of these mines are required to remain operational for the entire life-of-mine which can be in excess of 30 years. It is th
Aug 24, 2015
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Magnetite – A Higher-grade Blast Furnace Feed and Its Potential Benefits for the IronmakerBy K Edwards, A J. J Mouton
Hematite represents the vast majority of iron ore exported from Australia as the development and processing cost of magnetite is generally seen as a barrier to the development of vast magnetite resour
Jul 13, 2015
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Some considerations on rock slope stability issues in Afghanistan with an emphasis on Kandahar RegionBy A B. Jahed, Ö Aydan, T Ito
In this study, the authors compiled some case history data and present some typical examples of rock slope stability issues in Afghanistan with a special emphasis on Kandahar region and categorise roc
Nov 29, 2022
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Footwall Stability at the LKAB's Kiruna Sublevel Caving Operation, SwedenBy C DahnTr-Lindqvist
The Kiruna mine produced about 19 Mt processed iron ore in 1999 using sublevel caving. General failure in the hangingwall has been widely studied and its mechanism is rather well understood. Failure i
Jan 1, 2000
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Adding value with reverse circulation drilling at Pueblo ViejoBy L Ventura, M Almond
The Pueblo Viejo project in the Dominican Republic installed an innovative sample system on its reverse circulation (RC) drilling rig during commissioning and subsequent commencement of operations. As
Sep 20, 2017
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Oxidation of Pyrite by Ferric Iron in the Acidic Berkeley Pit Lake, Montana, USABy J P. Jona, S R. Poulson, C H. Gammons
Spatial and temporal trends in water chemistry in the acidic (pH ~2.6) Berkeley Pit lake, Butte, Montana, can be explained by a newly developed iron-cycling model. Key elements of this model include:
Jan 1, 2003
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Public reporting – new standards or no standards?By J Coombes, R Sterk
The efficiency of the Australian and New Zealand stock exchanges relies on a fully informed market: shareholders and investors are fully and transparently informed of all material information relating
Sep 20, 2017
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Geotechnical Challenges for Underground Commercial Space and Quarrying in AustraliaBy A B. Bayooke, A C. Robertson
In terms of underground tunnelling in metres advance per capita, Australasia compares well with the best world performers. This is because of the large number of metalliferous mines, coalmines and civ
Nov 5, 2014
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The Use and Optimisation of Ferrous Feed at the Whyalla Blast FurnaceBy G Caddy, M Middleton, S Kerec, R Keil, J Tsalapatis
Arrium’s OneSteel Whyalla Steelworks in South Australia is a fully integrated plant which operates a single blast furnace. The key operational objective has been to maintain high process availability
Jul 13, 2015
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Western Deep Levels South - A Technical ChallengeBy Lloyd F, Bayley F. J
The new South Mine in the Western Deep Levels complex is destined to become an ultra deep project extending to depths of 4 200 m below surface and where rock temperatures are likely to exceed 65 ¦
Jan 1, 1988
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Improving Energy Efficiency Across Mineral Processing and Smelting Operations - A New ApproachBy B L. Coulter, E Wightman, A S. Burrows
With their commitment to sustainable development in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, many resources companies are focused on reducing the energy required to create their final products. In pa
Jan 1, 2009