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A Simple and Proven Technology for Reclaiming Acidic Mine WatersBy B Mack
The cost of water treatment is now more than ever a major consideration for maintaining an environmentally and economically sustainable mining operation. As an industry, we often have to consider wate
Jan 1, 2009
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Discovery, Geology and Development of the Tom's Gully Gold Mine, Northern Territory, AustraliaThe Tom's Gully gold mine is located 90km ESE from Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia. The orebody is the auriferous portion of a large sulphide rich quartz reef, hosted in the Wildma
Jan 1, 1990
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Secondary Ventilation as a Value Proposition – A Case StudyBy A Golsby
Both primary and secondary ventilation is important in underground mining. Secondary ventilation refers to the provision of ventilation to development ends, stopes and services facilities, which const
Aug 31, 2015
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Mineral Mapping Queensland - Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG) Mineral System Case History, Starra, Mount Isa InlierBy M Thomas, M Caccetta, C Laukamp, A Hacket, M Jones, A Rodger, M Verrall, R Hewson
A mineral systems approach was used to interpret precompetitive airborne mineral mapping geoscience data for iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) exploration in the Starra area, Eastern Succession, Mount Isa
Jan 1, 2008
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Improving Consistency of Delivery at Mt Rawdon OperationBy M Boon, M Franklin
This paper outlines the journey of cultural maturation and management system development at the Mt Rawdon (MRO) gold mine from its acquisition by Evolution Mining Limited (Evolution) in late 2011 to 2
Jun 22, 2016
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The Underground Quarrying of Backfill Material - A Potentially Viable OptionBy A C. Robertson
Studies by Tennent, Isokangas Pty Ltd (TIP) have indicated that underground quarrying of backfill may be a cost competitive option for providing backfill for specialised situations in underground mini
Jan 1, 1998
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The Application of Geostatistics to Coal Quality ControlBy Just GD, Gillies ADS
The competitive coal market has required coal producers to put more effort into coal quality control. Successful quality control requires a good estimation of the in situ coal quality as well as a goo
Jan 1, 1990
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Variographic case study for designing, monitoring and optimising industrial measurement systems – the missing link in Lean and Six SigmaBy O Bøckman, E Thisted, K H. Esbensen, U Thisted
Process industry measurement systems, once installed, are often interpreted as static black boxes delivering correct values as long as not proven otherwise. After first implementation and set-up with
May 9, 2017
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Kinetics of Collector Adsorption on Mineral SurfacesBy A Holmgren, W Forsling
In the present study infrared attenuated total reflection (IR-ATR) was used to monitor the rate of in situ adsorption of heptyl xanthate on a layer of zinc sulfide synthesised on a germanium ATR cryst
Jan 1, 2005
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QPM hematite by-product as an ironmaking feed materialBy G Reynolds, L Lu
Queensland Pacific Metals (QPM) is developing its flagship Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub (TECH) facility to produce nickel and cobalt sulfates from imported high-grade nickel laterite ore for nickel
Sep 18, 2023
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Chromite in Beach Sands from Norrie's Head and Stradbroke IslandBy Baker G
Chromite was recorded among the rare minerals in the natural beach sand concentrates on the coast of Northern New South Wales by Whitworth(l) in 1931, and the commercial production of zircon and rutil
Jan 1, 1948
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A New Approach to Metallurgical AccountingBy S Brochot, M-V Durance
In many cases, current metallurgical accounting practice does not consider the errors associated with the measurements used in obtaining the metal balance. Considering all measurement errors, includin
Oct 29, 2012
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The Resistance of Cyclone Underflow Material to Flow LiquefactionBy J Boshoff, D Reid
It has been recognised worldwide that the liquefaction risk of unconstrained tailings stacks or cyclone underflow embankments requires careful consideration. The stability of a tailings deposit where
Jul 27, 2015
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Design and Construction of Sydney’s South West Rail Link Hume Highway UnderpassBy B Chapman, R Nievergelt, J Hill
A major component of Sydney’s new South West Rail Link project is the Hume Highway Underpass (HHU), an 80 m long twin track mined tunnel excavated at a depth of just 5 m below the pavement of the Hume
Sep 17, 2014
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A Holistic Viewpoint for Selecting the Vertical Haulage System – Shafts and ConveyorsBy R M. Krek
The haulage system used to convey ore from an underground mine to a surface stockpile at the mine process plant is a vital component of the mine’s overall infrastructure and economic viability. The sy
Mar 24, 2014
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The Use of a Portable Aerosol Counting System to Characterize Dust Clouds and Evaluate Control Methods in Underground Metal MinesBy Bigu J, Grenier M. G, Knight G
Particulate control is a major concern in underground mining and the subject of continuing research world wide. In Canada the federal government's Mining Research Laboratory at EIIiot Lake, O
Jan 1, 1988
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Mine Fill Research And Investigations At Rit's Division Of MiningAfter a short presentation of the Division of Mining at the Royal Insti- tute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, the author presents some of-the fill research carried out at the Division. Literatur
Jan 1, 1973
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Washability modelling and estimation techniques used to improve coal handling preparation plant beneficiationBy P J. Handley
"Predicting how coal seams will be beneficiated through the coal handling processing plant (CHPP) has long been challenging within BHP Coal. Various coal seams from different areas are mined and stock
Sep 20, 2017
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Transcending the Mining Discipline Divide – Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary or Transdisciplinary?By J Coombes
"In today’s challenging climate of reduced staffing, limited funding and uncertain markets, we are called on to operate more productively and ‘be more innovative’. As an industry, we are quick to iden
Mar 8, 2016
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Open Cut Mining Adjacent to Ephemeral Creek and Spring Systems ù Pilbara, Western AustraliaThe Pilbara region, located in the north-west of Western Australia, is significant as the second-largest source of iron ore on the planet. Iron ore mines owned and operated by Pilbara Iron are located
Jan 1, 2006