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Mineral Processing - A Technology for AustraliaÆs FutureAustralia has a long and successful record in mineral processing technology extending over 100 years. This has included the development of new processes and equipment and new analytical techniques.
Jan 1, 1989
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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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Design of Equipment for Dynamic Burden MeasurementsBy D Johansson, A Nordqvist, D Mihaylov, N Petropoulos, M Wimmer
The flowability of the caved rock masses in the sublevel caving (SLC) mining method is of great importance. During the blasting process of a SLC-ring, the caved rock mass in front of the ring is compa
Aug 24, 2015
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A New Method for Coal Pillar DesignA failure criterion for coal is proposed in which a distinction is made between brittle and "pseudo-ductile" failure. This criterion is then used in the development of new equations for coal pillar
Jan 1, 1986
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Sampling Quality Assurance and Quality Control Requirements for Mining ProjectsThe creation of an accurate and precise enough database requires the collection of many representative samples, subsampling and assaying them without destroying their integrity. The selection and impl
Mar 1, 2010
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Share Market Floats - Issues for Exoert ValuersThe topic for my address is Sharemarket Floats - Issues for Expert Valuers. I've decided to focus on three areas where current practice in the preparation of prospectus valuation reports for reso
Jan 1, 1989
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Evolution of rock fill consolidation at Pajingo Gold MineBy J Carswell, K McTyer
The Pajingo gold operation in Queensland is approximately 50 kilometres south of Charters Towers and 134km south-west of Townsville. The resource was discovered in 1983 and first open pit gold product
Nov 30, 2018
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A New Texture Analysis Technique for GeometallurgyBy K Nguyen
The advances in computerised processors and digital microscopic imaging have enabled more studies that attempt to quantify textural information from rock images. However, a texture classification syst
Sep 29, 2013
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Conventional Mining of Coal for Power GenerationThe Electricity Commission of New South Wales operates three power stations located on Lake Macquarie and Lake Munmorah. Coal for these power stations is supplied by three collieries operated by th
Jan 1, 1972
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Mass Balancing Considerations for Reconciling Mineralogical DataBy S Vianna
Mineralogical information obtained from plant surveys is subject to errors, both due to sampling and experiment. To reduce these errors, and to ensure that information is consistent, a data reconcilia
Jan 1, 2002
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Technology integration for tailings storage facility constructionBy A R. Hollis, M Heddon
The safe life cycle of a Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) is founded on the fundamentals of proper design, construction, operation and closure. Leinster Nickel Operations (Leinster) utilises four activ
Jul 1, 2021
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Financial Rewards for Innovators and Risk-TakersBy Warren M
Many Australian tunnelling and mining companies regularly investigate different methods or equipment in an attempt to keep ahead of their competition. Sometimes the result is a new approach or process
Jan 1, 1993
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A methodology for modelling dense medium cyclonesBy Manlapig EV, Davis JJ
A methodology for modelling dense medium cyclones is presented for cyclones operating under conditions which avoid particle interference or apex crowding. Particle interference and apex crowding a
Jan 1, 1986
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A Mining Company for the 21st CenturyI am honoured to be given the opportunity to share with you my thoughts on what will be the essential characteristics of æThe Mining Company for the 21st CenturyÆ. For me the 21st century is all about
Jan 1, 2000
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Evaluation of Sampling Methods for Industrial SlurriesBy Patridge A. C
A pilot scale laboratory investigation of manual slurry sampling methods representative of those used in the minerals industry is described. Samples were taken from slurries made up from silica part
Jan 1, 1995
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Long-Hole Drilling for In-Seam ExplorationBy Hungerford F
Long-hole drilling technology has rapidly advanced this decade beginning with rotary drilling/pump down camera surveying and culminating in down-hole motor drilling with cableless electronic surve
Jan 1, 1988
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Borescope Techniques for Assisting Colliery Roof ControlBy Rixon LK, Walton KP
Evidence will be presented to show that borescope inspection of mine roofs is one of the most useful techniques available for stability assessments. ACIRL currently has four borescopes, comprising
Jan 1, 1986
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A New Technique for Charactrizing Flocculated SuspensionsBy Warren L. J
In the mineral processing industry solid-liquid separation within a thickener usually requires the addition of a synthetic flocculant to enhance the settling rate of fine particles. The characteris
Jan 1, 1989
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Pyrometallurgical Process Solutions for Complex Raw MaterialsBy S Hughes
The smelting of concentrates and secondary materials has been subject to increasing challenges in recent years due to declining grades of feed materials, increasing impurity levels and ever more strin
Jul 15, 2013
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Variable Energy Explosives for Soft Ground BlastingBy D Stow, R Goodridge, K J. Molloy
A range of explosives has been specifically developed for soft ground blasting. These explosives can be used in both wet and dry blasting conditions, range in density from 0.3 - 1.2 g/cc and range in
Jan 1, 2001