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Practical and Strategic Technology Choices for Advanced MiningBy I Gipps
The mining industry has come through a period of major change in community expectations regarding safety and environmental impact and these changes can be expected to continue in the future. These cha
Jan 1, 2003
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Inpit Tailings Disposal, Marymia Gold Operation: Case HistoryInpit tailings disposal has been undertaken at a number of mining sites within Australia. This paper presents a brief history of the experience of inpit tailings disposal at the Marymia Gold Operation
Jan 1, 1999
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Applying Risk Principles to the Management of Mining SubsidenceAs the awareness and concerns on subsidence issues increase, there are clear, challenging and credible community expectations for responsible mining, public safety, optimal resource recovery and effec
Jan 1, 2003
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Waste and Emission Reduction Through Regional Synergies in the Kwinana Industrial AreaIndustries in the Kwinana area have embarked on a journey of improving the eco-efficiency of Western AustraliaÆs primary heavy industry area. The Kwinana Industrial Area has some unique characteristic
Jan 1, 2002
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Al Applications in the Mining Industry Into the 21st CenturyOver the past 15 years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques have shown promise of providing the ability to capture `human intelligence' into a computer program. The sub-fields of Expert Sys
Jan 1, 1995
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Detection by Gas Chromatography of Xanthates and Dithiophosphates on Flotation ProductsWhen xanthates or dithiophosphates are used as collectors in sulphide ore flotation, adsorbed species may be identified by gas chromatography of the volatile products formed during low temperature pyr
Jan 1, 1974
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Gold Processing with Saline WaterBy Muir D. M
Highly saline process water has a number of implications for the CIP process during the leaching, adsorption and recovery of gold. The reduced oxygen solubility in saline water can seriously reduce th
Jan 1, 1994
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Swedish Experiences of Bore and Blast in Different RockBy Stille H
The choice between drill and blast and mechanical boring methods is often not obvious. There are several factors which may have a de- cisive influence on this choice, such as the geometry and lengt
Jan 1, 1987
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An OperatorsÆ Guide to Sulfide Mineral FlotationThe recent boom in the mining industry has lead to some unique challenges in successfully operating processing plants. With high turn-over rates of both operators and technical staff, and many experie
Jan 1, 2009
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Overview of the White Rock Tungsten Deposit, New South WalesBy G D. Carman
White Rock is a reduced tungsten-tin skarn deposit near Rye Park, New South Wales. This abstract summarises the depositÆs mining and exploration history, and current exploration by Paradigm Metals Ltd
Jan 1, 2008
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Managing Information to Support a Social Licence to OperateBy A Golsby
Although much talked about, social licence to operate (SLTO) is a relatively new concept that has been deemed as one of the four biggest business risks to a mining project over the life-of-mine. There
Jul 16, 2014
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Experimental and Calculated Flotation Kinetics of Pd-Bi-TeBy P C. Pistorius
Previous mineralogical investigation of all effluent flotation streams of Mimosa mine (Zimbabwe) indicated that appreciable amounts of liberated platinum-group minerals (PGMs) of the Pt-Pd-Bi-Te class
Jan 1, 2005
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Norseman to Norwich Park - The Human ElementAlthough technology and circumstances are in a constant state of change, the principles of managing the human element remain constant. The isolated mining community continues to form the backbone o
Jan 1, 1980
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A Standard of Adequate Ventilation at Metal MinesGOOD ventilation is recognized as an essential for the preservation of health, and laws have accordingly been framed in many countries for the provision of adequate ventilation in factories and places
Jan 1, 1912
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An Integrated Optimisation Study of the Barrick Osborne Concentrator: Part A - Crushing and GrindingBy M Korte, J McMaster, C Brent
The Barrick Osborne concentrator has gone through a number of upgrades since commissioning and has increased production from the original 119 t/h design capacity to a milling throughput of 265 t/h in
Jan 1, 2009
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Understanding the Role of Production Drilling and Drilled Stocks in Efficient Operation of a Sublevel Cave MineBy C Beal
Proper understanding and management of production drilling in sublevel cave (SLC) mines is essential for meeting production targets and for avoiding inefficiencies that could lead to costly bottleneck
Mar 24, 2014
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Rise and Pillar Rill Stoping at Golden Crown MineBy Rogers M, Sullivan B
Golden Crown Mine is a narrow vein gold mine producing 75000 tpa. Production has been predominantly by shrink stoping using hand held machine and airleg. Bogging from these stopes is done with Toro 15
Jan 1, 1993
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Modelling Assisted In Situ Leach Mining for Non-Ferrous MineralsBy S Hancock, B H. Brady, H Muhlhaus
The aims of this paper are to present the governing science, verify the performance and demonstrate the potential engineering applications of a computational simulator for in situ leach mining of non-
Jan 1, 2000
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Long Rockbolt Support at New Broken Hill Consolidated LimitedStope back conditions in the cut-and-fill stopes at New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited often deteriorate to such an extent that, because conventional rockbolts are not able to maintain safe working
Jan 1, 1974