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The Evaluation Of Borehole Data In Relation To Open-Pit Coal Mine DesignProper technical appraisal of a coal deposit and the determination of optimum open- pit mine design can only be made after detailed examination of a number of interrelated geographical and geologica
Jan 1, 1977
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The Mount Victor Gold Mine, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New GuineaBy Sie A
After completing a feasibility study in 1987, Niugini Mining Limited (NML) obtained five Gold Mining Leases within PA 632, covering the Mount Victor and Clarkes Ridge gold deposits. Reserves prior
Jan 1, 1991
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Shifting the comminution workload from the primary ball mill to TowerMill circuitBy H Ishikawa, R Halomoan, S Palaniandy
The Karara iron ore project is a magnetite operation consist of open pit mining and concentrator to produce high-grade magnetite concentrate. The concentrator has adopted three stages of comminution,
Aug 29, 2018
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Environmental Variables at Bauxite MineBy A Romanel, M S. Kato, M P. Piermatei, P Artioli
"Brazil is the sixth worldwide producer of aluminum and Votorantim (Metals) has been operating three bauxite open pit mines in a particular way of working. In those the deposits occur on the top of hi
Jul 10, 2012
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Ore Reserve Estimates: Their Disclosure in Company Annual ReportsBy Kennedy JT
This is a question that will be asked many times and by many individuals during the various evaluation stages of any new project. However, the question itself will often have different connotations
Jan 1, 1990
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Dragline Digging Methods in Australian Strip Mines - A SurveyBy Baafi EY
Open cut mining in Australia is facing the greatest challenge in its history in attempting to compete not only with other operations internationally, but also with underground operations domestically.
Jan 1, 1998
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Tasmania's Mining HeritageThe region we call the West Coast is acknowledged as one of the richest and most diverse mineral provinces in the world. It's the most rugged part of Tasmania and our island is one of the most ru
Jan 1, 1993
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Passivation effect of immobilised ferric (hydroxy-)xanthate upon calcium/magnesium precipitates on the pyrite depression in alkaline conditionsBy T Suwa, S Ishida, J Xue, S Fuchida, H Shimada, Y Aoki, C Tokoro
Pyrite depression with prolonged pre-conditioning treatment in high salinity water has attracted much of researchers’ interest in recent years considering the increased utilisation of multiple stage f
Aug 24, 2022
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Improved Mine Throughput Ensures a Sustainable Return on Capital at Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy N Slade, D Kennedy
Optimal throughput is a key objective for the successful operation of any manufacturing or processing business. In the mining industry in particular, in order to obtain maximum return on the significa
Jan 1, 2006
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) - An Economic Alternative to Trucks that Delivers on Safety and the EnvironmentIf the industry keeps doing what it has always done, it will continue to get what it has always got - rising operating costs. Why is this so? Generally grades being chased are becoming lower, strippin
Jun 1, 2010
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New sensor development for hydrocyclone overflow particle cumulative percent passing size online monitoring – a preliminary experimental investigation under dry conditionBy L Yang, L Chen, E Hu, D Tang
Online monitoring of particles cumulative percent passing (PCPP) for a target size at hydrocyclone overflow, compared with traditional offline methods, provides PCPP feedback in real time, and is adva
Aug 24, 2022
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Towards grade engineering using X-ray microtomographyBy K Barbosa, G Wilkie, F Reyes, V Jokovic, C Evans
The idea behind Grade Engineering is to exploit the natural heterogeneity of an orebody (spatial, temporal) in order to divert low-value waste out of the mining value chain. Essentially, this involves
Aug 24, 2022
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GIS as a Mine Rehabilitation Tool - Examples from Wangaloa Coal MineBy D Craw, P Whigham, C Rufaut
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are computerised management systems for spatial data, offering improved data management, extensive data manipulation techniques and greater understanding of data.
Jan 1, 2004
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Cost Control in Project DevelopmentIn order to achieve optimum results for money spent in construction of new projects there is a need for mining developers to pay greater attention to cost control. Control is achieved by establish
Jan 1, 1983
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Research and Its Application for Rehabilitation after MiningMy closest personal connection with the problems of rehabilitation comes from two years spent on a project at Weipa. At the beginning I am fairly certain that the engineers did not understand the me
Jan 1, 1971
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Increasing Mine Profitability ù Technical Partnership to Reduce Coal LossBy D Hope, D Mitchell, B Metcalfe
In recent years there has been a major change among mining companies in their mining methods. This has been driven by the need to increase shareholder value and optimising the value from an operation.
Jan 1, 2001
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Bored Reinforced Piles for Raise Bore Support – Four Case Studies and Guidelines Developed from Lessons LearntBy P Marlow
Raiseboring is an attractive method of constructing shafts, being safe, fast and comparatively cheap. But this means back-reaming through weathered ground. However in the gravels and weathered near-su
Mar 21, 2011
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New Non-Food Crops and Industries for Australian Dryland AgricultureAustralian wheat belt agriculture is causing a decline of its natural resource base. The major problem, salinity, arises from a small reduction in water consumption by agricultural crops compared to w
Jan 1, 2006
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The Bayswater Coal Member of the Singleton Coal Measures of New South WalesThe Bayswater seam of the Singleton Coal Measures is discussed in relation to its field occurrence and related li~hotype profiles. The seam is correlated throughout widely separated areas of the Hunte
Jan 1, 1973
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Geotechnical Reporting at Olympic Dam MineThe need for formalised geotechnical reporting has not been fully explored at many operations. With the continuing need to provide safer and more efficient workplaces, the requirement for good geotech
Jan 1, 2004