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Slag volume effects on direct-reduced iron (DRI)-based electric furnace steelmakingBy Q Zhuo, P C. Pistorius, M N. Al-Harbi
A likely increasingly important pathway for future low-carbon ironmaking and steelmaking is the combination of gas-based direct reduction with electric furnace steelmaking (DRI-EAF route), or with ele
Aug 21, 2024
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Diamonds OverviewBy Smith C. B
Major diamond pipes discovered in Western Australia in the late-1970s exhibited a number of unique features that not only resulted in Australia becoming the largest diamond producer in the world in
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluating the Inclusion of the Implementation Variability into Fragmentation ModellingBy H Parra, D Zenteno
Fragmentation modelling has been in use in the mining industry for a long time; however, there are still some aspects to tackle with regard to its use for strategic/planning and day-to-day purposes.On
Aug 24, 2015
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The Computational Modelling of Conveyor Belt Fires in Mine GalleriesBy D Giddings, S A. Silvester, S Pickerin
Underground fires represent a constant threat to the safety of underground personnel. Miners in the immediate vicinity may face intense heat, blinding smoke, toxic fumes, fall of ground and other dire
Jan 1, 2005
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Is Every Mine a Pilot?By G I. Lumley
‘Every mine is a pilot’ is an attitude which encourages the mining paradox of optimistic mine plans and equipment under performance; propped up by an environment lacking accountability. The premise th
Jun 22, 2016
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Presentation of the Institute Medal, 1977 to Howard Knox Worner, C.B.E.By J. K. A. McLEOD
Address by the President of the Institute (Mr J K A McLeod) in presenting the Institute Medal to Howard Knox Warner, C.B.E. Address by Howard Knox Warner after accepting the award.
Jan 1, 1978
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The Performance of Trial Covers Used for the Rehabilitation of Acid Generating Coal Reject Dumps in Northern Kwazulu-Natal, South AfricaBy N Bezuidenhout
The performances of ten field-scale experimental final covers were evaluated over an eight-year period. The covers were evaluated as part of the rehabilitation of acid generating coarse coal reject du
Jan 1, 2003
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A New Rock Bolting Concept for Underground RoadwaysThe Skybolt is a new bolt concept, point anchored with resin in large diameter holes of specific sizes 38 mm and 45 mm. The new design achieves the optimum annular spacing required for mixing the
Jan 1, 1992
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Developing technologies for a complex orebodyBy G Anderson, V Lawson, P Voigt
Glencore operates zinc concentrators at both Mount Isa and McArthur River. Both orebodies have a history of complexity and required the development of new technologies to maximise the value from thes
Nov 21, 2018
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The practical use of underground 3D photogrammetry data at MMG Rosebery polymetallic mine, Tasmania, AustraliaBy M Robertson
3D photogrammetry is a powerful tool for data capture and interpretation, utilised at all Australian underground MMG sites. In personnel constrained mines, 3D photogrammetry can free up personnel time
Sep 20, 2017
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Quantitative airblast risk assessments for block and sublevel cavesBy C Vejrazka1
The occurrence of airblasts is one of the principal mining hazards in caving operations between the time of cave establishment and breakthrough of the cave to surface. As such, it needs to be managed
Oct 12, 2022
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New Technologies for Measurement of Operator Fatigue Helping to Deliver Improved Operator Health, Safety and Performance at the Mt Keith OperationsThe Mt Keith Mining Alliance operates a fleet of large capacity hydraulic face shovels and more than 40 X 240 t capacity haul trucks to deliver annual production in excess of 40 Mbcm per annum. The Mt
Jan 1, 2007
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The Changing Influences on the Economics of Developing New Underground Coal Mines in New South WalesThis paper examines the cost and economic consequences of varying a number of key factors in the course of developing and operating new underground longwall coal mines with both shallow and deep cov
Jan 1, 1988
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Copper Leaching at GunpowderBy G D. Richmond, J C. Chomley
Copper has been mined intermittently at Gunpowder, north of Mount Isa, since 1927. Most ventures have had some initial success but fluctuating copper prices, the small-scale of the operations and the
Jan 1, 1998
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Northern New Caledonia High-Pressure Metamorphic Core Complex. From Continental Subduction to Extensional Exhumation (c658081c-16ac-4064-adcc-70af08792195)By Aitchison J, Clarke G
A reappraisal of the stratigraphy, new regional kinematic analysis and thermobarometric data allow a new interpretation of the metamorphic zoning and tectonic structure of the Upper Eocene high-press
Jan 1, 1995
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Paper No. 195. Electrolytic Refining And Smelting at Port Kembla, New South Wales.SOME notes on the works of the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Company of Australia will no doubt be of interest to members of the Institute, more especially as much of the work is new to Australas
Jan 1, 1911
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The Use of Finite Element Modelling to Better Understand Electrostatic SeparationBy R A. Pax
Electrostatic separation is a core requirement for the beneficiation of mineral sands suites to provide valuable product. Although the basis of electrostatic separation has been understood for some ti
Oct 5, 2011
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Geology, Alteration and Mineralisation of the Tampakan Copper DepositBy A Madera, R Watt
The Tampakan deposit is a strongly telescoped high-sulphidation-epithermal/ porphyry deposit pair which is hosted by a sequence of probable Pliocene age subaerial andesite flows. These host units lie
Jan 1, 1999
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The Application of Linear Programming to the Blending of Coals for ExportThe application of new and currently practised mining techniques in new areas and at greater depths necessitates considerable and immediate research effort. This effort is aimed at identifying the
Jan 1, 1981
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Risk Assessment for New Technology in the Open Cut - Wambo DraglineBy Lumley G. I, Duffy W. J
The risk involved with incorporating new/unfamiliar technology into mines has, in the past, largely been evaluated by the supplier of the technology. The implications on safety and productivity has be
Jan 1, 1992