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Digital mapping for rock mass discontinuities – opportunities and challengesBy J Leem, S Mehrishal, J Kim, A Fereshtenejad, J Song
Rock mass discontinuity mapping plays a crucial role in developing a reliable Discrete Fracture Network (DFN), providing insights into the distribution of geometrical and mechanical properties of disc
Sep 1, 2024
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A practical guide to sampling in coal preparation plantsBy B W. Atkinson, J Docherty
An Australian Working Group has been compiling a guide for operators to use in order to improve the efficacy of their routine and non-routine sampling tasks within their coal preparation process. The
May 9, 2017
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Increased productivity using theory of constraints at the Argyle Diamond MineBy B Murphy, N Strong, J Albrecht
Rio Tinto’s Argyle Diamond Mine has a history of underperformance with delivery of ore from the underground operation to the surface for processing with no real clarity in sources of loss and value. I
Mar 15, 2021
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Geophysical Studies of Rift Structures and DynamicsTeleseismic travel time residuals measured on 600-1000 km seismic arrays across the Rio Grande and East African rifts provide evidence for upper mantle low velocity zones beneath each rift of velo
Jan 1, 1987
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Advanced Technology for Setting Out of Blastholes and Measurement while DrillingBy D Xiong, G Xu, L Yao, F Wang, Y Duan
The goal of this project has been to digitise and use drill parameter data from rotary drilling (measurement while drilling; MWD) for a more effective planning of the blasting process in surface mines
Aug 24, 2015
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The Mabilo Copper-gold-iron Deposit – A New Skarn Discovery in the PhilippinesBy G Maude, R Ayres, R N McLean, N A. Reynolds
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Mabilo copper-gold-magnetite skarn deposit is located in southern Luzon in the Paracale
Mar 18, 2015
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Australia's First and Second Nickel Booms: The Similarities and ContrastsBetween 1966 and 1976, Australia moved from being a non-producer to a position of meeting more than ten per cent of world nickel demand. New mine developments beginning the early-1990s have the prom
Jan 1, 1996
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The Artificial Ventilation of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, N.S.W.UNLIKE coal mines, in which some form of artificial ventilation is rendered necessary by gases given off by the material mined and is also enforced by the mining laws of all countries, metalliferous m
Jan 1, 1921
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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 use of Geometallurgical Relationships in Process Route Selection and Mine Plan Optimisation for the Dutwa Nickel ProjectBy C Czerny, T Elkington, L Lorenzen
The Dutwa Nickel Project is a nickel laterite atmospheric leach project located in Tanzania that has been under development by African Eagle Resources plc (2012). A bankable feasibility study (BFS) ha
Sep 29, 2013
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Column Bioleaching of a Low-Grade Nickel-Bearing Sulfide OreColumn Bioleaching of a Low-Grade Nickel-Bearing Sulfide Ore Yellow Mountain Deposit belonging to GobiMin Inc is located in the Chinese Tianshan and Altay orogenic belts, Hami, Xinjiang Province, NW
Sep 13, 2010
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Investigation of silica removal by reverse flotation to improve quality of mixture concentrates produced through spiral gravity separation and Slon-VPHGMS processBy M Saghaeian, A H. Baladastian, A Dehghani Ahmadabadi, V Sheikhzadeh, R Hejazi
This research was done to reduce silica from mixed hematite concentrate of Barfkar Iron Ore Sample and increase Fe grade using reverse flotation method (Depressing Hematite and floating Silica). The u
Aug 24, 2022
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Fluid Bed Roasting at Mount ISABy Casley G. E, Pritchard J
A single slurry fed fluosolids roaster was chosen to replace six multiple hearth roasters in the Copper Smelter at Mount Isa as part of the overall program to increase production from 100 000 to 15
Jan 1, 1974
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Influence of Shot Design Parameters on FragmetationBy Smith N. S, Rholl S. A, Otterness R. E
The Bureau of Mines is conducting research to develop blast designs for the control of fragmentation and rock displacement and the reduction of overall mining costs. This Bureau experiment, a progra
Jan 1, 1990
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Getting the Burden RightBy J Poniewierski, Varcos D
Efficient blasting requires constant vigilance with respect to the actual layout being used in the field. Objective measurement techniques are required in laying out a pattern as the 'by eye&ap
Jan 1, 1994
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LIBS mineralogy – quantitative mineralogy on the beltBy D Gagnon, P Bouchard, F Vanier, E Soares de Lima Filho, J El-Haddad, M Sabsabi, G J. Wilkie, A Beauchesne, A Hamel, A Blouin, T Vaillancourt, F Boismenu, A Harhira, A Plugatyr, C Padioleau
Quantitative mineralogy is an established discipline in the geosciences and is aimed at providing mineral grade and texture information for geological and mineral processing applications. The two core
Nov 10, 2020
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Simulation as a Tool for Mine PlanningBy J Greberg
This paper discusses the use of simulation in the mine planning process. A case study on the Newcrest Cadia East project is presented, and the challenges and possibilities for using simulation as a to
Nov 22, 2011
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Draw Control Optimisation along the Production Drift in Sublevel Caving MinesBy A Gustafson, G Shekhar, P Boeg-Jensen
The amount of material extracted from each blasted ring in sublevel caving mines is vital when deciding the overall mine production target. The orientation of the production drifts is normally perpend
May 9, 2016
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Fire Behaviour in Buffel Grass Dominated Mine Site Rehabilitation in Central Queensland, AustraliaBy A Sturgess, P McKenna, P D. Erskine, D Doley, V C. Glenn
For more than four decades, rehabilitated lands in the Bowen Basin have been planted with buffel grass (Cenchrus Ciliaris), which is often used to provide rapid, stabilising and erosion reducing cover
Jun 28, 2016
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The Use of Field Measurements of Hydraulic Conductivity to Characterise the Performance of Reclamation Soil Covers With TimeBy L S. Barbour, M K. Meiers
Soil covers for mine waste are subject to changes in structure as a result of root development, and wet/dry or freeze/thaw cycling. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in the hydraul
Jan 1, 2003