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Fingerprinting and Signatures - Tracing Mine Impacts in Complex Aquatic SystemsBy C Bonini, A Markham, P Whittle, B Pearson
"Mine-derived sedimentation in rivers can have significant impacts on the processes and features of the receiving environment and impact on communities reliant on this environment. However, identifyin
Nov 26, 2013
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Scale Suppression using Swirl Flow TechnologyBy J Wu
Swirl Flow Technology (SFT), a novel approach for agitation in large industrial slurry tanks, was jointly developed and patented by CSIRO and Queensland Alumina Ltd (QAL). Currently, SFT is used in 16
Aug 8, 2011
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Reducing Mine Site Extreme Rainfall Vulnerability Using Climate-related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation ResultsBy M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, M Khanal
The mining industry often needs to operate in remote or climatically harsh locations. The industry has recently been forced to deal with extreme conditions including floods, heatwaves and droughts. As
Jun 22, 2016
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Recent Operation at Harima WorksBy Kadoya H, Kondo Y
The Harima works were established in 1964 and started operation in 1966. The initial capacity was 3500 t/month of zinc and 1500 t/month of lead. Until 1990 a lot of improvements had been made and th
Jan 1, 1993
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Western Ring Route – Waterview Connection Driven Tunnel: Assessment of Groundwater EffectsBy S France
The Waterview Connection will complete a strategic Auckland motorway route linking the south, west and north. The project will comprise 2.5 km of ‘undrained’ driven tunnels and 900 m of drained cut-an
Mar 8, 2011
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Grade Estimation from Radial Basis Functions – How Does it Compare with Conventional Geostatistical Estimation?By P F. Hodkiewicz, J de Lacey, M Stewart, R Lane
"Implicit modelling is an approach to spatial modelling in which the distribution of a target variable is described by a unique mathematical function that is derived directly from the underlying data
Aug 18, 2014
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The role of scale in prediction of mine drainage chemistryBy N McIntyre, M Edraki, K R. Jain
From the very early stages of a mining project, there is a requirement to predict the chemistry of potential drainages from various waste storage facilities. However, using relative masses to scale ch
Aug 2, 2023
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The Role of Government in the Northern Territory Mining IndustryBy C Berglin
Is the Northern Territory different? Certainly it is more remote, has less people and relies more heavily on two or three industries for its survival. On the other hand, its mining industry is govern
Jan 1, 1994
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Opportunities and Constraints for Regional Resource Synergies in Minerals Processing RegionsBy S Harris, A Bossilkov
The Kwinana (Western Australia) and Gladstone (Queensland) industrial areas are among the few dozens of heavy industrial areas globally that demonstrate significant levels of regional resource synergi
Jan 1, 2006
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Processing options for removal of silica and alumina from low-grade hematite-goethite iron oresBy M I. Pownceby, S P. Suthers, V Nunna, G J. Sparrow
Global demand for iron and steel has increased substantially over the past 20 years and there has been a greater focus on developing suitable processing options to treat low-grade hematite-goethite or
Nov 8, 2021
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Designing User Interfaces for the Mines of the Future – User Centred ApproachBy E Widzyk-Capehart
The mines of the future can be envisioned as complex, large-scale technological systems being operated remotely from few centrally located (major cities) operating centres and skeletal crew stationed
Nov 22, 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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Lignite/Coal Injection System Installed at the Arbed Esch-Belval Works in LuxembourgBy Bernard G, Limpach R, Ulveling L
A major aspect in competitive ironmaking is to replace metallurgical coke by injecting alternative cheap fuels. Whereas in the past, heavy oil injection as well as on a lower scale natural gas inj
Jan 1, 1981
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High-Grade Optimisation and Improved Grade Control Practices in Mount Tom PriceBy B Morey, J Gordon, P Mackenzie
Mount Tom Price Mine is peerless amongst Rio Tinto iron ore resources around the world. It has provided Hamersley Iron with premium quality, high lump yield haematite ore over the last four decades. T
Jan 1, 2002
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Improvements in Blast Fragmentation Models Using Digital Image ProcessingBy E Mofya, R Kaunda, P Lever
One of the fundamental requirements for being able to optimise blasting is the ability to predict fragmentation. An accurate blast fragmentation model allows a mine to adjust the fragmentation size fo
Jan 1, 2001
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Rotary Drilling Automation Increasing Operator Productivity and Drilling QualityBy L Eriksson, D Penn, J Appelgren
Atlas Copco, a leading supplier of equipment and services to the mining and construction industries, is consistently pursuing its strategy to offer the most productive and economical solutions by cont
Sep 18, 2012
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Total Integrated System Simulation for Master Planning of the Dalrymple Bay Coal ChainBy B Olsson, R Norman, M Volz
Australia has seen unprecedented demand for coal exports in the last ten years and this demand is set to expand further still according to many analysts. This rapid increase in demand has placed press
Sep 26, 2011
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Surface and Borehol Microseismic Monitoring of Longwall Faces; their Potential for Three-Dimensional Fracture Imaging anf the Geomechanical Implications.By Bishop I, Toon S
To determine whether 130 felt earth tremors around Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire U.M, which also experienced severe surface fissuring, were caused by coal extraction, a surface seismometer array was
Jan 1, 1992
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Use of the Five Point Safety System Underground at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Moore R
An intensive safety campaign at Mount Isa Mines Limited from 1956 to 1966 saw the lost time accident frequency rate fall to half its original level. A review of the safety programme was carried out
Jan 1, 1975
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Water Flow in Uncovered Waste Rock ù A Multi-Year Large Lysimeter StudyBy L Smith, R Beckie
An intermediate scale (8 m + 8 m + 5 m high) constructed waste rock pile experiment was built upon a contiguous grid of 16 gravity drainage lysimeters to investigate the flow of water in unsaturated w
Jan 1, 2003