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Evaluation of sustainability of copper production value chain from ore to metal using advanced simulationBy A Remes, A Dennis, M Talikka, T Kotiranta, S Horn
A mine project combines vast amounts of information from various disciplines including but not limited to geology, mining, metallurgy, technology, environment and economics. In many cases, all relevan
Jul 25, 2018
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Data analytics and machine learning methods applied to underground coalmine roof convergence dataBy I Canbulat, J Emery, L Yao and C Zhang
This paper documents a process of data analytics and machine learning applied to coalmine roof convergence data. It follows a publication documenting the formation of the database. For each set of ana
Nov 29, 2022
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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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Delayed Partial Melting of Subduction-Modified Magma Sources in Westerna Melanesia: New Results from the Late CinozoicMany volcanoes in western Melanesia have tectonic settings and rock compositions that do not conform to conventional models of arc- trench systems. Part of the reason for this may be that in an env
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation Study of an Ultra-Fine-Grained Hematite Ore SlimeBy W Liu, S Gao, D Wei, B Cui, Z Guan, Y Shen
Beneficiation of low-grade fine-grained hematite ores becomes increasingly important due to rapid depletion of high quality iron ore resources. However, fine particles, especially ultra-fine particles
Aug 12, 2013
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Uralite Dolerite Dykes in Relation to the Broken Hill LodeBy Edwards A. B
Re-opening of the old Proprietary mine has provided new exposures of the system of uralite dolerite dykes observed in 19110 by the Geological Sub-Committee of the Scientific Society of Broken Hill. Th
Jan 1, 1956
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Studies on Differential Flotation Characteristics of Arsenopyrite/Pyrite ConcentrateBy Liu Q, Siefken T. C, Misra V. N
Investigation of the differential flotation characteristics between arsenopyrite and pyrite in a ore concentrate have been carried out on a laboratory Leeds flotation cell. Experimental results indi
Jan 1, 1992
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Re-defining Compliance Planning through data integration and ultra-short-term schedulingBy C Fong
Compliance Planning is an active approach to ensure mining operations align more closely to their longer-term plans. Through Compliance Planning, operations can not only measure their performance on i
Jun 22, 2022
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Targeting dilatancy in upstream constructionBy A Simmons, J Chan, A Li, Q Gu, D M. Brett
The paper presents an example of field density achievements using thin layer deposition and solar drying and compares this with compaction data from laboratory testing and field trials of mechanical d
Jul 1, 2021
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In-Situ Measurements of Near Surface Stress Fields Adjacent to Consuming Plate BoundariesBy Enever JR
In-situ rock stress measurements conducted in the Phillipines and on Bougainville have revealed stress fields significantly different from expectations based on intraplate experience. The results
Jan 1, 1987
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Conclusions from long-term cover system performance monitoring – a case studyBy R Barritt
Remedial options for a waste rock dump (WRD) were considered as part of closure planning studies at an active mine in Western Australia. To minimise the impact of any seepage from the landform it was
Jul 25, 2018
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Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closureBy M Rafty, A Markham, S Atkinson
Australia contains some of the most productive mining areas and is characterised by ancient landscapes and highly variable hydrology. Historical mining of iron ore, coal and other minerals has targete
Jul 25, 2018
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Successfully Implementing Technology-driven Change in the Mining EnvironmentBy B McCarthy
Mining has been typified of late as a boom and bust, cyclical industry operating against a steady decline in the size and quality of mineral deposits. Decreasing deposit grades and increasing costs of
Jun 22, 2016
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Diesel Particulate Matter Control Technologies and Measurements in US MinesBy A D. Bugarski, G H. Schnakenberg Jr
An investigation was carried out at a US underground mine to characterise diesel aerosols and to asses the effects of various control technologies on the concentrations and properties of particulate m
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of alternative drilling technologies during diamond drilling activities at Ernest Henry Mine – a fractured aquifer case studyBy E Philippa, J Vitanza, C Hawtin, B Miller
B Miller , E Philippa , C Hawtin and J Vitanza
Mar 22, 2022
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Gold mineralisation on Woodlark Island, Papua New GuineaBy Shatwell DO, Hayward SB, Leach TM
Following acquisition of the Woodlark Island tenement by Highlands Gold Limited, an exploration programme using extensive diamond drilling has confirmed that the style of gold mineralisation is simila
Jan 1, 1994
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Utilisation Technologies for Australian Iron Ore in ChinaBy D Duan
In this study, aimed at two kinds of ore (lump ore and iron ore fines) and four types of Australian iron ore resources (haematite iron ore, Mara Mamba iron ore, limonite iron ore, and mixed iron ore,
Jul 11, 2011
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Regional Geological Setting of the Woodlawn and Captains Flat Massive Sulphide Deposits, NSW, AustraliaBy Abell RS, Wyborn D, Solomon M, Stuart-Smith PG, Henderson GAM
The two major massive sulphide deposits in the Silurian rocks of southern NSW, Captains Flat and Woodlawn, differ from classical Kuroko deposits in several ways, e.g. they lie on the flanks of fe
Jan 1, 1987
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New Materials Technology Applied in Longwall MiningCoal slurry pumping was introduced into the U.K. in 1973. Gateside packs were prepared in areas of containment using R.O.M. coal and a special fast setting cement. The packs restricted roadway con
Jan 1, 1986
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Chemical Arguments for Circumpacific Copper Deposition and for the Generation of Volcanic GasesUpon subduction, water is liberated from the sediments and the porous struc- ture of the oceanic crust and from de- hydration of minerals for redistribution and chemical reaction. A survey of pro- c
Jan 1, 1986