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Flotometric Analysis and Predictive Calculations for Industrial Flotation FlowsheetsBy Kavetsky A
A new model of flotation is presented which allows predictive calculations of total solids flows and metal grades and recoveries to be made for industrial flowsheets. A method of making these calculat
Jan 1, 1992
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Temperature Monitoring of Hydraulic Fractures Used for Preconditioning Massive Conglomerate Strata to Reduce WindblastBy B G. Blacka, O Salisbury, K W. Mills, R G. Jeffrey
Whitehaven Coal Limited operates an underground longwall mine near Narrabri, New South Wales. The mining horizon in the Hoskissons Seam is overlain by a 16–20 m thick unit known as the Digby Conglomer
Nov 5, 2014
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On the sources of complexity in contemporary and future mining projectsBy J Sykes, W Treasure, A Saleem, A Trench, S Ulrich, R S. Davies
Below-ground technical complexity remains a traditional source of project challenge. Above-ground challenges then augment this complexity, including in the domain of commodity marketing. All challenge
Nov 21, 2018
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Beyond below-ground geological complexity: Developing adaptive expertise in exploration decision-makingBy M J. Davies, R S. Davies
Despite increased expenditure, the global discovery rate of world-class ore deposits has been in decline for over a decade (Schodde, 2017). Mineral exploration has traditionally followed an empirical
Nov 21, 2018
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Reassessing Rehabilitation Objectives and Targets for Mature Mining Operations in QueenslandBy T R. Anderson, A R. Butler
Haymont (2012) notes that in parts of Australia significant areas of mining disturbance cannot be relinquished. In Queensland it has been estimated that by 2010, just 0.3 per cent 507 ha of mining dis
Jun 28, 2016
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Quantification of HPGR energy efficiency effects on downstream grinding processBy H Lieberwirth, M Pfeifer, F Heinicke
HPGRs (high pressure grinding rolls) have been developed within the last decades for energy efficient processing of a wide variety of ores. Special interest has been raised by projects increasing the
Aug 24, 2022
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Optimising Land for Beneficial Use During and After MiningBy J Purandare, D Murdoch
The goal of the life-of-mine plan is to ensure that while the site is left safe, stable and non-polluting, the landscape is such that optimal use can be made of the site post-mining and closure. Howev
Jun 28, 2016
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Bioflotation of Sarcheshmeh Copper Sulfide OreBy Y S. M Tabatabaei, R Hosseini Tabata
Application of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria to flotation of Sarcheshmeh low-grade copper sulfide ore was studied. Sarcheshmeh low-grade ore contains pyrite, which causes some problems in th
Jan 1, 2004
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A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation optionsBy A Hocking, S Henderson
Commonwealth of Australia (2016) defines rehabilitation as comprising “the design and construction of landforms as well as the establishment of sustainable ecosystems or alternative vegetation, depend
Jul 25, 2018
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The Business Case for Mine Closure Planning and an Overview of Anglo AmericanÆs Mine Closure Toolbox ApproachBy P R. Botha
Mining has played a significant role in human development and without the mining sector, society would not enjoy a large number of the benefits that it does today. However, mining has also carried wit
Jul 10, 2012
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Visualising risk – proactive is better than reactiveBy S Withell, K Sheehan
Whitehaven Coal (WHC) is undergoing a transformative journey, deeply committed to the principles of a High Reliability Organisation (HRO) and the establishment of a mature, interdependent culture foun
Apr 16, 2024
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LPG Storage Cavern Blasting Techniques in Sydney SandstoneThe project is undertaken by Elgas Pty Ltd, a 50 per cent joint venture between AGL and BOC, to store 65 000 t of LPG in underground storage at Port Botany, NSW. The contractor, Concrete Constructions
Jan 1, 1999
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Interpretation of South Australia's Mining HeritageBy Selby J
South Australia's economic development has relied heavily on the mineral industry. In the late 1840s the rich copper deposits at Kapunda and Burra saved the Colony's economy when South A
Jan 1, 1987
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Incorporating the true costs and opportunities of rehabilitation and closure in project selection, design and approvalsBy C Tomlin, C Gimber
Historically, key closure risks have been studied during operations and then further assessed as cessation of mining approaches. Only in the past couple of decades or so has progressive rehabilitation
Aug 2, 2023
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Theory of Sampling – from missing link to key enabler for process analytical technologyBy R J. Romañach
The theory of sampling (TOS) is now followed in the development of near infrared (NIR) spectroscopic methods for the pharmaceutical industry. TOS has been the guiding light for a two-step approach for
May 9, 2017
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Flotation in the Minerals Industry ù Some ObservationsBy J P. Moodie
Recent trends in flotation technology are briefly reviewed. These show that considerable development has been made as the operators, suppliers and technologists have responded to the challenges of the
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of Synthetic Rainfall Data to Long-term Modelling of a Rehabilitated LandformBy G R. Hancock, D Verdon-Kidd, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard
The ability to simulate the stability of post-mining landscapes over time scales ranging from decades to millennia is a critical element in the assessment of closure designs for uranium mines. Landsca
Jun 28, 2016
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Operational risk management and critical controls for interacting pit stages at Ok TediBy J Isarua, R Mabiria
The Ok Tedi copper and gold project, located in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea, commenced operations in 1983. The open cut mine has undergone several significant transformations throughout i
May 5, 2022
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Solution and Precipitate Equilibria in Oleate-Alkaline Earth Cation Mineral SystemsBy R O. James
The usual focus of papers on fatty acid collector action in non-sulfide flotation is on the adsorption of the carboxylate and/or neutral molecule species at the mineral-solution interface. Little atte
Jan 1, 2005
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The Use of Magnesium Oxide and Iron to Predict Host Units in Grade Control and Exploration at Bulong Nickel OperationAt Bulong, the mineralised (>0.8 per cent nickel) ore exists within numerous lithologies, which can and do occur coincidently. It is very important to discriminate between the different host units for
Jan 1, 2000