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Towards 40,000 Tonnes/Day WorkingsBy Vidalinc, Raffoux
Longwall faces producing in the order of 20,000 tons per day of raw coal are presently running in the Houilleres du Bassin de Lorraine of Charbonnages de France. Production levels of twice that l
Jan 1, 1988
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Making the Most of Blast MeasurementsBy D P. Blair
The theme of this conference is blasting productivity. This article only considers the technology aspect of this theme, and in particular, the collection and analysis of experimental data. In many cas
Nov 8, 2011
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Continuous Remote Emissions Monitoring – The Lynchpin for Air Quality ManagementBy F I. Cox, D Peeler, T Bodisco
"Diesel particulate matter (DPM), in particular, has been likened in a somewhat inflammatory manner to be the ‘next asbestos’.From the business change perspective, there are three areas holding the in
Mar 24, 2014
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Deformation Mechanisms of the South West Rail Link Underpass beneath the Hume HighwayBy S J. Clarke, C S. Walker
The South West Rail Link (SWRL) project involved construction of a rail line to service new residential areas in south-west Sydney. The 11 km rail line is conveyed through a short tunnel at shallow de
Sep 17, 2014
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Pongkor Gold Mine (Indonesia) ù Changing From Traditional Handheld Cut and Fill to Mechanical Cut and FillThe Pongkor Gold Mine employs 678 staff. The mine is owned by the Indonesian state company PT Antam Tbk and is located 100 kilometres south west of Jakarta, in Java, Indonesia. Mine and infrastructure
Jan 1, 2002
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Optimisation of a Stochastic Rock Fracture Model Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo SimulationBy D Wyborn, P A. Dowd
The characterisation of rock fracture networks is an important component of rock engineering applications involving stability assessment or fluid flow analysis. However, the derivation of a reliable r
Sep 26, 2011
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Manganese ù From Waste to High-tech MaterialBy M D. Urbani
HiTec Energy Ltd has been conducting research since 1996 into novel process routes for the treatment of low-grade and waste manganese sources for the production of high value and high quality electrol
Jan 1, 2004
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Improving Safety and Production – The Transition to Electronic Detonators at George Fisher MineBy M Breen
In 2009, George Fisher mine began to seriously consider the transition from pyrotechnic detonators to electronic detonators. Initially, the electronic detonators were used for complex crown shots or a
Nov 8, 2011
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Lake Margaret Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, Mount Lyell, TASTHE exceptional rainfall characteristic of the West Coast of Tasmania, in conjunction with the rugged topography of the district, has always suggested the utilization of water-power, and from the earl
Jan 1, 1915
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Optimisation of Complex Gold Processing Plants with Multiple Unit Operation Constraints – the Newcrest Planning SchedulerBy D R. Seaman, R P. Tooher, B A. Seaman
"Several mine scheduling tools exist for use in optimising and scheduling the reserve according to in situ value. These tools generally value the ore on a per block basis according to regressed recove
Oct 10, 2016
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Cover System Performance Monitoring for Tailings – Are We Doing It Correctly?By R Barritt, P Scott
Across the globe, it is a common scenario that tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are being decommissioned; however, their subsequent impact on the local environment and landscape can often be overloo
Jul 27, 2015
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Clem Jones Tunnel – A Study of the use of Precast Concrete for Quick and Efficient ConstructionBy M Hawkins
The Clem Jones Tunnel (formally known as the North-South Bypass Tunnel), a A$2.88 billion road tunnel project in Brisbane, Queensland, was successfully completed almost seven months ahead of schedule.
Mar 8, 2011
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A New Approach to Metallurgical AccountingBy S Brochot, M-V Durance
In many cases, current metallurgical accounting practice does not consider the errors associated with the measurements used in obtaining the metal balance. Considering all measurement errors, includin
Oct 29, 2012
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Wood Processing for Energy and CharAustraliaÆs current interest in renewable energy is based on a desire to reduce the countryÆs greenhouse gas emissions. Wood from sustainable sources offers a unique opportunity to combine greenhouse
Jan 1, 2006
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A Systems Approach to the Planning of Coal Resource Investigation and Mining DevelopmentBy White B
A novel approach is suggested for the solution of planning and development problems in the coal, mining industry. The formation of coal measures depends to a significant extent on sequential geolog
Jan 1, 1987
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Going beyond design at Newmont Boddington GoldBy K Blay, C McCamley, P Petrucci
The Newmont Boddington Gold (NBG) processing plant was designed for 35Mt/y with ball mills expected to deliver a combined new mill feed rate of 4837 tonnes/hr. Since beginning commercial production in
Aug 29, 2018
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Savage River Mines The World's First Long Distance Iron Ore Slurry PipelineBy Davis RA, Wasp EJ, Cowper NT
The transportation of solids by pipeline is not new. In 1891 a United States patent broadly covering a method of pumping coal with water was granted to W. C. Andrews. His pilot plant was constructed
Jan 1, 1969
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Cook Open Pit Model – The Hurdles: How We Leapt, Lunged, Stumbled and Overcame ThemBy J Paradis, K Dudgeon, M Topping
At Newmont’s Jundee Operation, exploration and resource geologists collaborated to produce an open pit resource model. Using a variety of modelling and estimation techniques but no new data, an unecon
Aug 18, 2014
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Final Pit Wall Stability ù Understanding Crest Loss Mechanisms and Possible Solutions to Block MovementBy K McSweeney, A Marton
This paper discusses the development of a strategy for ensuring long-term geotechnical stability of final pit walls at AngloGold AustraliaÆs Sunrise Dam Gold Mine. The strategy makes use of improved b
Jan 1, 2004
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A Predictive Model for Beneficial Use of Rehabilitated Mine Tailings for Grazing Cattle after Mine ClosureBy B N. Noller, J C. Ng, S L. Bruce
Mining activities can result in the transfer of harmful elements, including arsenic and lead, into the environment. In Australia, one of the potential future uses of rehabilitated mine land is to stoc
Jul 16, 2014