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Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants
Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants
Sep 13, 2010
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Porphyry Cu-Au Mineralisation, Advanced Argillic Alteration and Polymetallic Sulfide-Quartz-Anhydrite Veins at Ohio Creek, Thames, New Zealand
By D N. B Skinner, M P. Simpson
At Ohio Creek, 3 km northwest of the Thames bonanza goldfield, porphyry Cu-Au mineralisation is hosted in a dacite porphyry associated with porphyry intrusion breccias and overlying andesites and daci
Jan 1, 1998
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Australia's Uranium - Resources, Production, and Demand in World Perspective
By McKay AD
The bulk of Australia's uranium resour- ces was delineated in the last 18 years when a total of $563 million (1984 dollar values) was spent on uranium exploration. Australia's share of th
Jan 1, 1986
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Drilling and Blasting Cost Estimation
Drilling and blasting are an essential part of most mining operations, and are commonly major operating cost centres. The effectiveness of blasting can have a significant influence on all subsequent
Jan 1, 1990
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The Superpit Schedule Model – A Time-efficient Data-driven Estimation for Short- and Medium-term Planning
By T Berryman, C Adams, L Griesel, C Buxton
The Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) schedule model is used for short- to medium-term planning and scheduling at the Fimiston Open Pit Mine (the Superpit). The model bridges the gap between g
Aug 18, 2014
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Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis of Early Warning Technologies Impact for Wall Failure Risk Management in Surface Mines
By J Joy, A Bye, G V. Kizil
This paper presents an application of the newly developed risk-cost-benefit (RCB) framework to support risk management decisions for the selection of wall monitoring technologies at an open cut mine s
Sep 18, 2012
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From Face to Surface – a Fragmentation Study
By A Gustafson, D Johansson, K Jonsson
The underground mining process, from in situ characteristics of the unmined rock mass to the final mill product with fully liberated minerals, consists of a chain of unit operations. Some of them infl
May 9, 2016
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Developing Process Control Standards for Optimal Plant Performance at PanAust Limited
By D Baas, D Bennett
This paper describes how Brisbane-based PanAust Limited develops process control strategies that are implemented at all operations and are used in functional descriptions for plant upgrades and new pr
Sep 1, 2014
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Managing high volume water inflows of 300 L/s in the planning and development of a large scale underground Gold Mine – the Didipio story
By J P. Evert
Didipio gold-copper mine operation is situated in the island of Luzon, approximately 270 km north of Manila in the Philippines, in an area of high seasonal rainfall. The hydrogeological water flow mod
Mar 29, 2023
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Ore Minerals of the Rockvale Mine, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Unmixing Textures
By Chand F
The silver deposits of Rockvale near Armidale, N.S.W., occur in fissure veins in epi-Permian granite. The ore is fine grained, mineralogically complex, and contains twenty-seven different minerals inc
Jan 1, 1962
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Ausenco Carbon Reactivation Design Criteria
By D Preedy, J K. Claflin, S R. J La Brooy
This paper summarises the lessons learned during a recent carbon reactivation kiln upgrade project at the Sukari Gold Mine in Egypt. The kiln is being replaced to ensure that the plant achieves full v
Sep 26, 2013
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One Mile Underground – Mining the N3500 Orebody at Mount Isa Mines
By I Özen, G Chitumbura
A paper identifying anticipated challenges in the extraction of the N3500 Orebody at Glencore Xstrata Copper’s Mount Isa Copper Operations was written in 2007. The paper identified the depth of the de
Mar 24, 2014
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Lessons Learnt from Mine Explosions
By H R. Phillips
During the 1980s and early 1990s, the South African coal industry experienced a series of methane explosions in which well over 200 coal miners lost their lives. In addition, a fire and an explosion i
Aug 31, 2015
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Fatigue risk in your operations – real or rubbish? It actually depends
By T Dawson, B Haskins
Fatigue is it the newest buzz word or is fatigue a real phenomenon that is creating safety and organisational risk for you? There is no debate that fatigue is natural, and it affects us all, just lik
Oct 16, 2017
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Implementation of a Zoned Trigger Action Response Plan Associated with Changing Mine Conditions at Narrabri Mine
By M Brady, O Salisbury, C Claassen, B Beamish, H Baxter
Monitoring for signs of elevated spontaneous combustion in the active goaf behind the longwall face is crucial for early intervention of any potential heating incidents. Typically, trigger action resp
Aug 31, 2015
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Economic and Environmental Constraints on Use of South Island Resources for Power Generation
Since the early 1990s it has been evident that electricity demand has outstripped investment in generation and transmission. At the same time, concerns were being expressed about the risks associated
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimisation of an Image Analytical System for Bulk Materials Using the Theory of Sampling
By K H. Esbensen
Optimisation of a real-time at-line monitoring system for control of industrial granule coating quality is presented. The system is based on a fluorescence imaging system, because fluorescence origina
Jan 1, 2005
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Performance and Acceptance Testing of Main Mine Ventilation Fans
By D J. Brake
In most underground mines, the ventilation system is a significant portion of the total mine capital and operating cost and the largest consumer of underground electrical power. The effectiveness of t
Jul 1, 2013
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Ventilation Challenges Facing the Metalliferous Sector
By D J. Brake
The underground metalliferous mining industry continues to change under the influence of many factors including, to name a few, new mining techniques and equipment, new approaches to risk management,
Jul 1, 2013
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Development of a Low-cost Instrument for Barometric Pressure Surveys
By A S. Derrington
High-accuracy, solid-state digital reference barometers have proven to be well suited to conducting underground barometric pressure surveys. The only problem is their expense; at least A$4000 each. Fo
Aug 31, 2015