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Optimising the Drilling Budget with Geophysical Logging
By Fullagar P. K
In resource definition and mine development, major capital expenditures are committed on the basis of sparse information and even in production surprises such as bad ground are not uncommon. Drill h
Jan 1, 1997
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Coal - Paper No. 4 Rank And Type Variations In Coals From The Southern And South Western Coalfields, New South Wales, And Their Influence Upon Coking
By Wilson R. G
The Bulli and Wongawilli Seams, the two principal sources of coking coal for the Port KKembla steelworks of Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd., vary in rank and in type over the Southern and -Sout
Jan 1, 1969
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Managing the Risk of Failure in the Pit 1A Highwall at Telfer Gold Mine, Telfer WA
A failure of the Pit IA highwall in July 1989 led Newcrest Mining Ltd's Telfer Gold Mine to commence underground operations approximately 12 months ahead of schedule. The failure presented four
Jan 1, 1994
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The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offs
By Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J
Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.
Jan 1, 1995
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Review of Some Recent and Current Open Cut R&D Projects
By Brett J. R
Some recent and current research and development projects relating to strip type open cut coal mining are reviewed. The projects include a dragline-hopper-truck mining system, an overburden slusher
Jan 1, 1991
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Assessing Ore Loss and Ore Dilution ù Quantifying the Effects of Geological and Technical Uncertainties
By P A. Dowd
This paper describes an integrated approach to the evaluation of ore loss and ore dilution via geostatistical simulation of in situ geology and grade characteristics, simulation of blasting mechanisms
Jan 1, 2004
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Aspects of Design and In-Situ Testing for the Murl Rock Tunnels
By Bennet A. G
An overall review of the selection of rock strength and deformation characteris- tics for the design of the Melbourne Under- qround Rail Loop (MIJRL) rock tunnels is presented. Particular emphasis is
Jan 1, 1981
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Prospecting in Areas of Glacial Overburden in Western Tasmania
By Orr D. B
This is a case history of prospec- ting carried out by Comstaff Pty. Ltd. over the Pinnacles Area, part 4 of Exploration Licence 5/63, 9 km north of Rosebery in Western Tasmania. Evidence is prese
Jan 1, 1977
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The Metallurgical Evaluation of AK1 Kimberlite to Establish Process Design Criteria
By Mack JF
A metallurgical evaluation of the Argyle Kimberlite No. 1 (AKl) orebody has been carried out using a 40 tonnes per hour pilot plant. Pilot plant results, together with laboratory investigations pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Evaluation of Iron Ore Fines From the Viewpoint of Their Metallurgical Properties in the Sintering Process
By N Nosaka
Sinter plants currently have to use many types of ores with different properties due to the great demand for iron ores, which was driven by the massive growth in Chinese iron and steel industry. On th
Jan 1, 2005
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A Versatile Grouted Cable Dowel Reinforcing System for Rock
By Windsor C. R, Thompson A, Bywater S
A new high tensile strength, steel cable, that may be grouted into boreholes has been developed for use as rode reinforcement. The manufacturing technique produces a birdcage pattern in which the cros
Jan 1, 1990
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Operation of the Process Plant at Tolukuma
This paper reviews the commissioning and operation of the process plant at Tolukuma over the past 18 months. The plant treats a high-grade gold and silver ore through a SAG mill followed by a conven
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology of the Upper Robe River Iron Deposits
By Collings P. S, Adair D. L
The Upper Robe (Robe Gorge) deposits occur in Kumina Creek and the Robe River, some 20-40 km upstream from mining operations at Pannawonica. The Gorge Deposits were rec- ognised, mapped and sampled
Jan 1, 1973
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Mount Isa Copper Mines ù Role of the Mining Engineer
By B J. Andrew, M R. Daley
Mount Isa Copper Mines is a world-class mining operation producing approximately six million tonnes of ore per annum. With over 50 years of mining history and over 76 million tonnes of underground res
Jan 1, 2005
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Metallurgical Process Development and Plant Design
By Ritchie I, Fleay J
The key issues in the conceptualisation and testing of treatment options for gold and base metals mineral processing projects are discussed. A prerequisite of this process is the need for close int
Jan 1, 1997
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Smelting Practice at Olympic Dam
The Olympic Dam smelter utilises Outokumpu Oy, flash smelting technology to produce blister copper direct from high grade copper concentrate.This paper describes the unit processes involved, including
Jan 1, 1993
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The Economic Impact of Artificial Support in Open Pit Mines
By Fuller P. G, Dugan K. J
Artificial support can be used to improve wall stability in open pit mines. This is examined for a particular case where the factor of safety for a slope is kept constant by using artificial support
Jan 1, 1989
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Use of Isotopic Tracers in Environmental and Contaminant Monitoring
By Wall L, Dobos S. K, Berry-Lyons W
The air we breathe and both plant and animal matter consist largely of nitrogen, oxygen carbon and hydrogen; each of these elements has two or more isotopes, The rocks, soils and waters on which we
Jan 1, 1991
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Surface Mining Techniques
Strip mining offers the advantages of high productivity from both human and capital resources as well as high rates of production. Experience suggests that it will be advantageous to extend strip min
Jan 1, 1975
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Definition of Higher Grade Ore and Selective Mining Practices at Olympic Dam
By Smith R. N
The Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit is located approximately 520km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit was discovered in 1975 by the Exploration Division of Wester
Jan 1, 1990