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Improving Low-Grade Ore Recovery with the use of Efficient Blasting Techniques
Drilling and blasting operations have historically been viewed as a necessary 'evil' part of mining, whose costs should be minimised by whatever means possible. In the past, when operation
Jan 1, 1998
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The Evaluation of Flotation Control Systems
The first introduction of automatic control systems for flotation occurred about fifteen years ago. The early control work coincided with the introduction of on-line assaying using XRF techniques.
Jan 1, 1983
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Gold Exploration in Australia How Long Will The Honeymoon Last?
The Australian gold industry has in recent years experienced a tremendous growth period, though not to levels prevailing at the turn of the century. There are, however, a number of dynamic factors at
Jan 1, 1986
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Artificial wall Support Using Tamrock Cablebolter DHA600
It is a well known fact that the best method of rock reinforcement is to avoid physical ground support. This goal can be achieved by means of: - Increasing the rock structural strength - Geological
Jan 1, 1989
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Utilising Statistics and Geostatistics to Validate, Characterise and Improve Geological Domaining ù A Case Study From BHP BillitonÆs Yandi Channel Iron Deposit
BHP BillitonÆs Yandi channel iron deposit has a large resource of approximately 1.3 billion tonnes. This is a bulk mining operation with a high degree of selectivity not being practical. In contrast t
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral Exploration-Risk Increasing
Exploration risk increases with time, due to a general decrease in prospectivity as the more accessible deposits are found, and be- cause of rising costs and demands due to an improving standard of
Jan 1, 1987
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The FalTmT Deposits, Republic of Senegal ù An Old Kid, New on the Iron Ore Block
By S KandT
The FalTmT iron ore deposits are located in the so-called æBirrimianÆ volcano-sedimentary complex that extends in a general NE-SW direction across eastern Senegal and part of Mali and Guinea. The rock
Jan 1, 2005
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From mines to lungs – navigating the landscape of respirable dust characterisation
By D I. Cliff, K Johnstone, N LaBranche
The resurgence of silicosis and coal worker’s pneumoconiosis (CWP) in mining and the recent ban of engineered stone products underscore the need to comprehensively address mineral dust exposures and t
Apr 16, 2024
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Permanent Rockbolts - The Problems are in the Detail
By R Bertuzzi
Permanent rock bolts in civil engineering are taken as having to serve their design purpose for at least 50 years. In many projects the design life is specified as greater than 100 years. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical Aspects
By A M. Myrvang, B Nøst, N Q. Trinh, I S. B Bergh
The iron ore producer Rana Gruber AS is situated in northern Norway just below the Arctic Circle, and has been producing hematite and magnetite concentrates for more than 60 years. Since the late 1990
Nov 5, 2014
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Development of a Near Field Damage Model for Cemented Hydraulic Fill
By G P. F Chitombo
The dilution of blasted ore with cemented backfill materials has been recognised as a significant factor influencing the economics of some underground metalliferous mining operations. Several mechanis
Jan 1, 1998
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Anatomy of a Heating and Assessment of Critical Self-Heating Parameters
Numerical modelling is a valuable tool for simulating the fundamental processes that take place during a heating. The models presented in this paper have enabled a quantitative assessment of the effec
Jan 1, 2005
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Torrington Topaz, its Geology and Economic Significance.
By Collier D
The topaz resource at Torrington in northern N.S.W is currently the subject of a joint research and development programme managed by Pacific Copper Ltd, This programme has culminated in a pilot top
Jan 1, 1989
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Direct Determination of Washing Parameters to Maximize Yield at a Given Ash
An algorithm is described which leads directly to a unique set of coal washing parameters which, in two or more parallel streams, will give maximum yield of product at a given ash. This occurs when al
Jan 1, 1987
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Rehabilitation: Where Are We Now?
Rehabilitation has been very effective in the short to medium term in providing a cost effective and reliable means of containing the side effects of land disturbance. However, there is still insuffic
Jan 1, 1992
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Palaeostress, Sesmicity and Plate Motion, Port Moresby and Adjacent Regions, Papua New Guinea
Palaeostress analyses of the northeast-dipping Koki Fault Zone demonstrates in the hanging wall an east-west compressive stress and sinistral reverse-slip. Data from the footwall region are more un
Jan 1, 1997
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Borehole Damage Effect on Stress Waves
Accounting for borehole damage in analytical modelling of explosively generated stress waves is important for predicting the finer details of the stress wave patterns observed in the field. The clas
Jan 1, 1990
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Crusher Mainframe Failures-Mount Isa Mines Limited
By Howell IJ, Kirsopp R
In June/July 1981 Mount Isa Mines Limited was confronted with a crisis situation in the crushing operation of the Lead/Zinc and Copper Concentrators. Three crusher mainframes developed serious crac
Jan 1, 1978
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Regional Planning for the Extraction of Mineral Resources
By I Grant
On the 1 June 1978, the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 was replaced by the revised and more comprehensive Town and Country Planning Act 1977. The new act brings in some substantial changes to the
Jan 1, 1978
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Microprocessor Applications in Mineral Processing Instrumentation
By Skinner A. J, Thoman B. C
The general structure of microprocessors and their method of use is described, and de- tails given of their application in two parti- cular examples of instrumentation for mineral concentrators. One
Jan 1, 1977