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The Practice of Porphyry Copper Deposit Estimation for Grade and Ore-Waste Tonnages Demonstrated by Several Case StudiesBy Dagbert M, Belisle J. M
Several packages for the estimation of porphyry type deposits exist and produce acceptable results. Recently, however, the need for really trying to obtain maximum information from drill holes has
Jan 1, 1977
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The Economics of GoldThe economics of gold differs from that for base metals mainly because a large component of gold demand is investment or stock demand whereby the metal is purchased and stored for monetary or anxiety
Jan 1, 1984
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The Measurement of Rock Stress at Depth from Small diameter Surface Drill HolesA review is presented of techniques cur- rently in use, or being developed, to enable the determination of virgin rock stress at consid- erable depth (> 1000 m) from small diameter sur- face drill ho
Jan 1, 1975
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The Nature of Underground Heating as Indicated by Numerical ModelingA numerical model of the spontaneous combustion of coal has been developed and is being used to investigate the nature of self-heating in underground coal mines. Results to date confirm the complexity
Jan 1, 1998
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Geological Solutions to Short-Term Planning in Iron Ore ù A Pilbara Iron Example, Mt Tom PriceBy J Austin, R Bitencourt
Differences between the long-term model (LTM) and mine geology system (MGS) grade control block-outs on a blast block scale can impose difficulties to planning crusher feed grade and tonnes on a month
Jan 1, 2005
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Metalliferous Mineralization in the Antarctic PeninsulaThe Antarctic Peninsula consists of accretion complex sedimentary and volcanic rocks, talc-alkaline magmatic are rocks, marginal basin sediments and extension-related alkali basalts, dominantly of
Jan 1, 1987
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Initiation of Cablebolting at West Coast Mines, RoseberryIncompetent ore and country rock have caused stability problems in longhole open stopes. Fully grouted pre-placed cablebolts have reduced these by preventing ground relax- ation and joint dilation t
Jan 1, 1977
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MineSense technology empowering bucket resolution Mine to Mill reconciliationBy M Haest, S Sandler, R Botha, H Lang, K Hume
Benchmark practices in the mining industry include the establishment of Quality Programs — Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QAQC) — to monitor the correct execution of sampling protocols and con
Mar 22, 2022
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Confidence in Mine Planning ù The Role of Intelligent TechnologiesMine planning is difficult. Even for small operations, it involves reasoning with complex variables and the practical difficulties of mining. It is also about predicting and planning the future in an
Jan 1, 2003
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Engineering-Geological Aspects of Highwall Mining Methods and TechniquesBy Li G, Dean-Jones G. L, She T
Highwall mining is a specialised and largely automated mining method developed in the United States for the extraction of coal left under a shallow overburden cover after cessation of economical ope
Jan 1, 1995
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Slime waste to boost agricultural productivityBy A K. Bhatnagar, S Saha, P Dixit, A K. Mukherjee, P Patra
TATA Steel’s R&D Division at Jamshedpur has developed a slime beneficiation process to recover iron values from iron ore slime. This process recovers iron ore concentrate containing 2.2 per cent alumi
Sep 18, 2023
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The Monitoring of Mine Atmospheres in U.K. CollieriesThe paper describes the progress made in the last decade with the introduction of comprehensive monitoring of the mine atmosphere into U.K. collieries. Brief descriptions are given of the various p
Jan 1, 1981
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Sampling to Gain the Competitive EdgeSampling criteria and practical implementation of these criteria are discussed with a view of achieving and maintaining a high level of quality for minerals at their various stages of production throu
Jan 1, 1985
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Cost Effective Concentrator DesignBy G Lane
This paper discusses the factors that contribute to the cost effective design of a concentrator. Concentrator design and layout outcomes are functions of the team (engineer’s and owner’s) participati
Aug 8, 2011
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Low Voidage Blasting to Improve Underground Stope ProductivityProductivity of mines can be improved by taking fewer, but larger blasts. The initial blasts taken in starting a mining block are restricted by the low amount of void or space to fire into. Block cave
Jan 1, 2008
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Regional Geology of New Caledonia and Northern North Island, New ZealandNew Caledonia, Norfolk Island and northern- most New Zealand lie on a long, narrow, ridge system, the Norfolk Ridge System, which is sit- uated in the centre of a geologically complex region of ridg
Jan 1, 1987
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Geometallurgical Modelling Techniques Applicable to Prefeasibility Projects – La Colosa Case StudyBy P A. Montoya
La Colosa is a world-class porphyry Au project located in Colombia, currently undergoing prefeasibility analysis. As part of collaboration between AngloGold Ashanti and the AMIRA P843A GeMIII Project,
Sep 5, 2011
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Meeting Resource Constraint Demands in Future Mining to 2050By D Sinclair
Sustainability will become a more stringent issue in mine planning over the next 40 years. The evidence of this is apparent in State and Commonwealth government policies now emerging in respect to wat
Jan 1, 2008
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Australian Gold Production an OverviewUnnamed early prospectors panned gold from creeks drain- ing the Great Dividing Range in the early part of 1851. The first publicised discovery was credited to Edward Hargraves near Bathurst in New
Jan 1, 1988
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Characterisation of the Contribution of Iron Ore Dust to the Environment at Port Hedland, Western AustraliaBy E R. Ramanaidou, M S. Piggott
Transport to and handling of iron ore at Port Hedland, Western Australia, results in the generation of airborne particulates that contribute to the atmospheric dust load, with concerns about potential
Jan 1, 2002