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Clem Jones Tunnel – A Study of the use of Precast Concrete for Quick and Efficient Construction
By M Hawkins
The Clem Jones Tunnel (formally known as the North-South Bypass Tunnel), a A$2.88 billion road tunnel project in Brisbane, Queensland, was successfully completed almost seven months ahead of schedule.
Mar 8, 2011
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Investigating the Influence of Meso-2,3-Dimercaptosuccinic Acid on Thiosulfate Leaching of Bulk Gold Electrodes
By M Uceda, E Guerra, Y Choi, J L. Shepherd
In this paper we describe the leaching characteristics of pure gold in thiosulfate solutions that contain a known chelator; meso-2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA). The interfacial and chemical charac
Sep 26, 2013
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The dynamic adhesion of wet and sticky iron ores onto impact plates
By B Hayter, M Carr, K Williams, C Wheeler, W Chen
Current trends into mining iron ore have seen an increase in the exploitation of problematic orebodies that would typically be disregarded. These bulk materials cause problems within all facets of the
Jul 24, 2017
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Concept Design of the Central Business District Rail Link, Auckland
By J Q. Cooper
The New Zealand rail authority, Kiwi Rail and Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA), are jointly planning a new mainline rail link between Auckland’s downtown Britomart Station and the existing
Mar 8, 2011
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Cost Management Optimisation
By B King
Processing expansion options and mining fleet purchases are major cost items that receive due focus in most cost management analyses. If these items are not needed, they can significantly reduce a pro
Nov 24, 2014
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Dealing with uncertainties on mining equipment fleet planning and usage
By I R. Souza
At the mining industry, there are several uncertainties that may affect the mobile mining equipment fleet sizing and usage, such as commodity supply and demand, which impacts the mineral price, enviro
Nov 8, 2021
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Using high-efficiency downhole assay to improve the financial performance of open pit copper mining operations
By H Rossiter, A Maddever, J Market, P Jeanneau, A Virani
It is generally acknowledged that the head grade of the world’s copper resources is declining. Accordingly, there is an increase in the volume of resource material being mined and processed to maintai
Nov 10, 2020
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Strategic short-term geotechnical design
By K T. Mandisodza, T J. Cartledge
The principal objective of Geotechnical Engineers supporting operating mines is to provide safe working conditions and ensure that pit designs are geotechnically optimised to site conditions and pre-d
Jun 22, 2022
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Quantification of surface sensor representivity of primary crushed ore for bulk ore sorting
By J Rutter, D Francois-Bongarcon, M Federov, N Odiar, M Scott
There are two fundamental methods for metalliferous sensing of primary crushed ore available for deployment at operations. These methods can be classed as surface measurement techniques (including XRF
Nov 10, 2020
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Coagulation-Neutralisation Technology to Treat Wastewater from Lead-Zinc Concentrator
Coagulation-Neutralisation Technology to Treat Wastewater from Lead-Zinc Concentrator
Sep 13, 2010
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Towards the Elimination of Conventional Surface Slurried Tailings Storage Facilities
By D J. Williams
The approach to the disposal and storage of mine tailings is slowly evolving. Tailings disposal has been based on minimising short-term capital and operating costs, with rehabilitation costs discounte
Jul 27, 2015
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Importance of Effective Sampling and Test Work Protocols for Process Plant Design
By N Guresin, A Cooper, L Lorenzen, H Muller, S C. Dominy
Sampling and metallurgical test work during various phases of engineering?studies?is of?paramount importance for a robust processing plant design. When developing a process flow sheet, risks in achiev
Aug 21, 2012
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Geological Mapping into the 21st Century: QMAP and GIS
By I M. Turnbull
QMAP (the Quarter Million Mapping Programme, 1:250 000 scale) is a geological mapping programme which will build a digital geological database of the whole country and publish maps and books to docume
Jan 1, 1997
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Broker's Rules of Thumb for Mineral Valuation: A Focus on Gold Equities
By Dodd SF
Valuation of mining companies and their underlying assets prepared by brokers' analysts are, by necessity, approximations. The reliability of the valuations is entirely proportional to the qua
Jan 1, 1994
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Rethinking Merit for a Sustainable Mining Industry
By K Hobbs
Mining is experiencing a difficult period of low profitability and declining productivity. To achieve sustainability, mining companies are challenged with improving output, quality and safety while de
Jun 22, 2016
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The Competitive Challenge - Women's Contribution to Employment
By Pratt V
The economic, social and political environment of the mining and minerals industries is, as we all know, volatile and affected by constantly changing international forces. In addition, the outcome of
Jan 1, 1985
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Resources versus Reserves – Towards a Systems-based Understanding of Exploration and Mine Project Development and the Role of the Mining Geologist
By J P. Sykes, A Trench
"World-class mine projects are increasingly failing to become world-class mines. Non-technical, socio-political and environmental problems seem, in part, to be the cause. However, the intangible and q
Aug 18, 2014
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Blasting in Reactive Ground
By N Tyson
Throughout Australia and the world, there have been in recent years a number of incidents involving the reaction of ammonium nitrate based explosives with ground containing certain types of sulphides.
Jan 1, 2001
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A Review of The Gold Mining Industry of Western Australia
I had hoped when the time came for me to address this meeting that gold mining would be in a much happier position than we find it to-day.As it is, and because of the demands of national security, we
Jan 1, 1942
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Processing of Japan Earth Resources-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar data to aid geological mapping in the Central Coromandel Peninsula
By A B. Christie
Space-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data is becoming available over much of the world, includingNew Zealand. Radar imagery has a number of very advantageous features, including all-weather capa
Jan 1, 1994