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A Review of European Acid Rock Drainage InitiativesBy B Dold
Western Europe is a dynamic region, with an emerging co-operation between the individual nations both politically, economically, technically and scientifically. The European Union, today with 15 membe
Jan 1, 2003
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Multi-factor integrated data analytics and data-driven decision-making for ground control managementBy R Carstens, L Munsamy, L Prinsloo, C Huang, C Zhang, R Liang, I Canbulat
With recent advances in machine learning, data-based automated decision-making has been proven successful with promising outcomes in many industries. Its application in the mining sector can be ground
Nov 29, 2022
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The importance and abundance of lichens and mosses on the restored landscape in the nickel-copper city of Sudbury, Ontario, CanadaBy S Wainio, P J. Beckett, T Miller
Lichens are a symbiosis of fungi and algae. Air borne elements and gases are absorbed very efficiently over the entire surface of the lichen, because they have no protective structures such as a waxy
Aug 2, 2023
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The Effect of Residence Time and Aeration on Coal Recovery Within the High Intensity Zone of a Flotation MachineBy J A. Cowburn
The high intensity zone within the Jameson Cell is the downcomer. It is largely external and separated from the flotation tank. This, together with operation of the downcomer under vacuum, rather than
Jan 1, 2005
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A New Method for Rapid Vertical Development of Underground Ventilation ShaftsBy R Markoski, P Grealish
The requirement for rapid vertical development for underground ventilation is often a factor when dealing with dynamic mine plans, with short vertical developments being used to optimise ventilation s
Sep 17, 2014
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Implications of the Carbon Price and Developing a Carbon StrategyBy P Holt, M Allen
On the first of July, 2012, the Australian GovernmentÆs Clean Energy Act commenced. From this point, a price of $23/t of CO2-e will apply to facilities that trip the liability threshold. This first pa
Nov 20, 2012
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Accurately defining failure geometries and their variabilityBy E J. Hancock, K H. B Chu
Failures within hard rock underground excavations have historically been defined by a depth of failure, estimated in the field or through individual measurements, with a simplified failure geometry; s
Nov 29, 2022
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Soft Computing Approach to Predict Blast-induced FlyrockBy N Gupta, R Trivedi, S Bhandari
Managing blasting operations in four mines surrounded by villages is a challenging task. This study aims to compare the blast-induced flyrock as observed in opencast mines by predicting flyrock distan
Aug 24, 2015
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Evaluation of Underground Coal Mine Communication and Tracking SystemsBy C Harwood
Underground coal mines in the United States are in the process of completing installations for tracking and communication systems, mandated by Congress after a number of recent coal mine disasters. Ye
Nov 22, 2011
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Real-Time Image Analysis of Iron Ore Cores and Drill Chips to Complement Spectral MeasuresBy T Belligoi
Diamond cores and drill chips provide the only direct physical evidence for ore containing rocks. Early characterisation of cores and drill chips is important as it provides critical information for d
Jul 11, 2011
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Remodelling the Purnama Deposit – An Interpretation Case Study from G-Resources Martabe Project, IndonesiaBy A N. Kusnanto, D Sims, L Henim, S Crispin, J Hertrijana
The high sulfidation Purnama Au-Ag deposit located on the Indonesian island of Sumatra entered production in mid-2012 following a two-year program of construction and development. Discovered in 1997 f
Aug 18, 2014
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Improving the Granulating and Sintering Performance by Pretreating Concentrates Using a Roller PressBy D Q. Zhu
In this paper, the pretreatment of concentrates by roller press was present to improve the granulation of blends comprising some 30 per cent iron ore concentrates and enhance the sintering performance
Jul 11, 2011
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Fair Hill formation and German Creek Coal Measures in the Goonyella-German Creek DistrictOperations at two open cut mines have so far commenced on two out of the five potentially mineable seams in the Fair Hill - German Creek Coal Measures. Due to seam splitting, up to seven mining unit
Jan 1, 1974
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Will Your Mine Require Cooling?By A S. Derrington
In some parts of Australia, mine air cooling may not be needed until a depth of 1300 m below surface is reached. In other locations, it may be essential at a depth of only 300 m below surface. The rea
Mar 24, 2014
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Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes using BiocrustsBy S Doudle
The Iluka Resources Ltd Jacinth-Ambrosia heavy mineral sand mine (South Australia) is located in an undisturbed semi-arid landscape consisting of sparse trees, shrubs and grasses. The soil interspaces
Oct 5, 2011
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A new approach to implement quality assurance and quality control to technological innovations – quality of spectral data capture and processes in the minerals industryBy M Haest, O Dominguez, D Mittrup
Technological innovations and emerging analytical capabilities are transforming the way drill samples are analysed, with real-time mineralogical analysis made possible. In addition, new business/techn
May 9, 2017
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Strategic thinking about long-term ‘above ground’ orebody complexity using scenariosBy T Craske, J Sykes, T C. McCuaig, M Jessell, A Trench
The prevalent strategic approach in the mining industry is one of planning. However, it is widely recognised that planning does not work in complex and uncertain situations (Mintzberg, 1994), such as
Nov 21, 2018
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Real time phosphorus analysis using GEOSCAN on belt analysers at Assmang Khumani Mine in the Northern CapeBy L A. Balzan, F Nieuwenhuys
GEOSCAN on belt analysers have been widely utilised in iron ore for nearly two decades. Since the first installations in 2003, the availability of accurate and reliable grade data has become standardi
Nov 8, 2021
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Concentrate Thickeners Feedwell ReplacementBy M Thompson
"The Jaguar concentrator, 60 km north of Leonora, Western Australia (WA), consists of a standard closed circuit semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) and ball mill producing a float feed of approximately 60
Oct 10, 2016
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Experimental study and thermodynamic modelling of phase equilibria in the FeO-FeO1.5-SbO1.5-SiO2 system in equilibrium with metalBy C Zschiesche, alam, A Abadias Llamas, A K
An integrated experimental and thermodynamic modelling study of the phase equilibria in the FeOFeO1.5- SbO1.5-SiO2 system in equilibrium with liquid Sb and Sb-Ag metal has been undertaken to develop t
Jun 17, 2024