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Derivation of a Backfilling Strategy for Tabular, Deep, Scattered Mining on Vaal Reefs (Minefill '98)By Laas JJ, Spearing AJS
Considering the capital outlay, running costs and inherent difficulties of backfilling operations at depth the benefits need to be clearly established, quantified and then exploited. Expansion of Va
Jan 1, 1998
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The 2007 Atlas Copco Scholarship BonanzaDuring the later part of 2007 I was lucky enough to visit the Atlas Copco facilities in Sweden, and to see first hand what a large and diverse company Atlas Copco is. The reason this paper calls the A
Jan 1, 2008
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Using X-Ray Diffraction for Grade Control and Minimising Environmental Impact in Iron and Steel IndustriesBy U König
The use of high speed detectors made X-ray diffraction (XRD) an important tool for quality and process control in the mining industries. Besides knowledge about the mineralogy of a sample it provides
Jul 11, 2011
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Geology and Structure of the Morning Star Mine, Mt Magnet, WABy T Blyth, D Holden, N Archibald, S Huffadi
The Morning Star mine is owned by Hill 50 Gold NL. Gold is hosted in quartz-carbonate ¦stibnite ¦molybdenite veins that occur in a series of deformed, altered and metamorphosed mafic volcanics with su
Jan 1, 2000
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Developing Resilient Water Monitoring Programs in Changing Climate ConditionsBy A D. Price, W J. Germs, O Patterson, T R. Weaver
"Understanding controls on groundwater and surface water flow and quality at mine sites throughout all mine stages is critical to effectively manage environmental impacts over the entire mine life. Mo
Nov 26, 2013
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The Use of Computer Based Blasting Models in Mine Feasibility AnalysesBy S Williams, N McBride
The aim of these analyses was to utilise the latest available production information for the Wandoo operation to determine the optimal blasting parameters, costing information and predicted results (f
Jan 1, 1999
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Five years of cover performance monitoring and modelling for a store and release cover at Century MineBy T Rohde, P Defferrard
In 2010 a store and release cover (the cover) was constructed on the south waste rock dump (SWRD) at Century mine. This also included aerial seeding of province native trees and shrub seeds. The purpo
Jul 23, 2018
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Treatment Plant Innovation at Garden WellBy W T. C Kendall, H D. Ngo
Garden Well is a shear-hosted Archaean orogenic gold deposit located 100 km north of Laverton, Western Australia. The Garden Well processing plant is designed for a nominal 491 t/h milling rate and an
Sep 26, 2013
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The Development of Heavy Suspension Techniques for High Density Sink-Float Separations (Replacement of ClericiÆs Solution)By S McKnight, L Koroznikova, S Hall
Mineral sands represent an important new resource being developed in the Murray Basin, including parts of western Victoria. This paper will outline a simple methodology for mineral sands characterisat
Jan 1, 2006
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Australia's Coal Industry - Where Will it be in the Year 2000?The Australian coal industry has undergone sevenfold growth over the last 30 years and since 1985 has been the world's largest coal exporter. Three quarters of Australia's coal production
Jan 1, 1988
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Opening AddressMining is a global industry. The conference is a good example of this, as itÆs jointly organised by professional associations from Canada, Australia and South Africa, and has attracted speakers and de
Jan 1, 2006
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Looking for Fractures - Integrating Geochemistry with Hydrogeology to Find Inter-Aquifer Leakage above Dewatered or Collapsed Coal SeamsBy P Mulvey, M Stuckey
"Inter-aquifer leakage due to fractures caused by coal seam gas extractions or longwall mining is an important issue for both the gas and coal industries. Currently, predicting stress induced macro-po
Nov 26, 2013
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Use of Geometallurgy to Predict Tailings Leach Acid Consumption at Olympic DamBy E Macmillan
For any processing plant there will be deleterious elements or minerals which affect production or quality, and a strategy to predict their occurrence and mitigate their impact is required. An early o
Sep 5, 2011
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The Petrology and Mineralization of The Coolac Serpentine Belt East of Brungle, New South WalesA belt of serpentinized ultrabasic rocks intrudes a moderately folded geosynclinal sequence of fine to coarse sediments, acid, intermediate, and basic volcanics as well as a batholithic mass of granit
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Water - Optimising for Site and EnvironmentBy P Thompson, B W. Atkinson
Water treatment is not æcore businessÆ for mining companies.Just as mineral ores and coals are unique, each requiring detailed characterisation and pilot-testing to determine their optimum beneficiati
Nov 26, 2013
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Pillar Recovery at Cracow Gold Mine using Grouted Consolidated MullockBy V Mutton, L Potts, D Joyce
This paper describes the method of extracting sill pillars within the underground operation from under unconsolidated mullock fill at the Cracow Gold Mine. This pillar recovery method was initially su
Mar 26, 2012
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Zero Liquid Discharge in Coal Mining OperationsBy A Dal-Corobbo, R Zick
The coal mining industry is now faced with new regulatory requirements that limit the discharge of chlorides into receiving streams. To meet these new regulatory standards for treated mine water, a ze
Nov 26, 2013
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Discovery to Production – The Athena Gold MineBy D Howe
The Athena gold deposit was discovered in 2007 by Gold Fields Australia Ltd, at the St Ives Gold Mine, 35 km southeast of Kambalda, Western Australia. Gold anomalism was identified in sheared Paringa
Aug 22, 2011
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Supply chain approach to iron ore dust monitoring and remediation – Pilbara, WABy G Zhao, S Hapugoda, E R. Ramanaidou, P Hapugoda, Y Jin, G O’Brien
In 2021 the ports of Port Hedland and Dampier in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia handled 900 Mt of iron ore. This ore was produced in the Hamersley’s mines and transported by trains to the por
Sep 18, 2023
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Mill Operators’ conferences – a 40-year retrospective and a vision for the futureBy P D. Munro
On the occasion of the 14th Mill Operators’ Conference and marking 40 years since the first one was held in Mount Isa in 1978, it is fitting to review the history of the Conference and its development
Aug 29, 2018