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High shear rotor trials in the Mount Isa Mines Copper ConcentratorBy H Law, M Muller
Mount Isa Mines (MIM) Copper Concentrator currently utilises Agitair 120 banks for its roughing flotation circuit. Apart from a rotor change, the only other significant work completed to the Agitair b
Aug 29, 2018
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Measurement and Assessment of Bulk Explosive ProductsBy G Cavanough, A Olsson, J Rock, A C. Torrance
There are various methods currently in use to determine detonation performance of bulk explosive products including velocity of detonation (VOD), high speed photographic analysis, fragmentation analys
Aug 24, 2015
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The Application of Finite Strain Consolidation Theory to the Design of Tailings Disposal SystemsBy Williams P
The assumptions made in conventional (Terzaghi) consolidation theory are not met in a tailings deposit. Finite or large strain consolidation theory must be employed. The paper describes such a consoli
Jan 1, 1990
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A New Approach to Flexible Open Pit Optimisation and SchedulingBy A Galli
Traditionally pit optimisation and scheduling is carried out assuming that the resources, the commodity prices and production costs are all known. Once the pit contour and the mining schedule have bee
Sep 26, 2011
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Application of Mineral Processing in Waste Treatment and Scrap RecyclingProceeding from statistical data on the development of waste volume, an endeavour was made to characterise waste materials with regard to the applicability of treatments based on mineral processing.
Jan 1, 1993
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The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) ù An Overview of ActivitiesBy A-M Fleury
There has been much progress on the issue of acid drainage over the past 20 years; however, significant challenges remain. The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) is attempting to address
Jan 1, 2003
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Machine learning for predicting chemical system behaviour of CaO-MgO-SiO2-Al2O3 steelmaking slags case studyBy B Laidens, D Souza, W Bielefeldt
The CaO-MgO-SiO2-Al2O3 system, characterised by its intricate phases and thermodynamic properties, plays a pivotal role in steel secondary refining processes, encompassing desulfurisation, non-metalli
Jun 19, 2024
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Maximising resource utilisation in South Africa – the BIF storyBy A Singh, C Da Corte
Banded Iron Formations or more commonly known as BIF are sedimentary rock formations with alternating silica-rich layers and iron-rich layers that are typically composed of iron oxides (hematite and m
Nov 8, 2021
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Coarse processing of South African banded iron formation (BIF)By N Maistry, C Carelse, A Singh
Banded Iron Formations or more commonly known as BIF are sedimentary rock formations with alternating silica-rich layers and iron-rich layers that are mainly composed of iron oxides (hematite and magn
Sep 18, 2023
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Grade Trends at the Elura MineThe Elura Orebody consists of a number of parallel, vertically oriented pipe-like structures of pyrite-sphalerite-galena mineralization located at the core of a structural dome. Concentric zoning of t
Jan 1, 1990
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Hydrogen plasma in extractive metallurgy applicationBy M I. Pownceby, M A. Rhamdhani, S Palanisamy, D Fellicia, B Satritama, G A. Brooks, A Ang
Metal production have long been using carbon sources as both reducing agents and energy sources. Consequently, the global extractive metal sector contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions,
Aug 21, 2024
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Geology and Definition of the Wattle Dam Coarse Gold DepositThe Wattle Dam gold mine, located near Kambalda in the Goldfi elds region of Western Australia has recently progressed to an underground operation and is now believed to be Australia's highest gr
Aug 1, 2010
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Mineral Exploration - Science, Serendipity, PsychologyMineral exploration is the business of finding and defining ore deposits. Ore bodies are developed into mines and mines supply every mineral and metal upon which our society is built. Whether it be st
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimisation of the Prominent Hill Flotation CircuitBy P Woodward, T Ly, N Muhamad
OZ Minerals' Prominent Hill copper-gold concentrator is located 650 km north-west of Adelaide in the Gawler Craton of South Australia. The concentrator was built in 2008 and commenced commercial
Jul 15, 2013
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Sustainable Development and the Minerals Sector ù Leaving a Lasting LegacyBy L Chaffey, M Buckland
The minerals industry has enormous potential to positively contribute to sustainable development and many leading companies have concluded that their long-term success is directly linked to their abil
Jan 1, 2006
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Understanding Rock Mass Behaviour through the Development of an Integrated Sensing PlatformBy E Widzyk-Capehart, C Hölck Teuber, S Steffen, V Rivero, O Fredes, E Sanchez, I Pedemonte, N Gonzalez
This paper summarises the research, development and initial application of a sensing platform that has the potential to monitor subsurface deformations, pore pressure and other variables simultaneousl
May 9, 2016
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Benefits of Advanced Technology in Underground MiningBy M Edhammer
In 2007, Atlas Copco introduced an integrated tunnel scanner/profiler. The tunnel scanner, which is integrated into the control system, is mounted on the drill rigs, and replaces the previous variants
Mar 21, 2011
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Comparing Different Prediction Techniques, and Field Results From South African Opencast CollieriesBy E de Necker, F D. I Hodg, L-M Cruywagen
The acid mine drainage (AMD) situation at three opencast collieries in the Witbank Coalfield, South Africa, was evaluated from different perspectives. Twenty-seven test pits were dug into the spoils o
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Mineralogy to Interpret Laboratory-Scale Acid Rock Drainage Prediction Tests - A Gold Case StudyBy S T. L Harrison, J-P Franzidis, M Becker, N Dyantyi, J L. Broadhurst
Gold mining is a major contributor to the South African economy, but is associated with several environmental issues such as acid rock drainage (ARD). ARD is due to the oxidation of sulfides in gold t
Sep 26, 2013
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The Evolution of Modern Canadian Shaft Sinking TechnologyThis paper deals with the evolution of Canadian shaft sinking technology over the last 15 years. Most, if not all, shaft excavation projects in Canada prior to 1990 were sunk using traditional benchin
Jan 1, 2002