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The designed approach to mill liner optimisation – experience at Pustynnoye mine, KazakhstanBy J Geronimo, P Kumar, Z Yussupova, M Yahyaei, M Powell
This work goes beyond the general perception of how the well-known mine to mill process can be applied, by applying deeper knowledge along the mining chain. Grade deportment and dilution are considere
Aug 29, 2018
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Management of dilution and mining recovery to maximise valueBy R Urie
Dilution and loss of ore during the mining process invariably occur in all underground mining operations. This dilution and ore loss can have a significant effect on the performance and value generate
Mar 29, 2023
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Pre-concentration by screening – a cost-effective approach to testing and evaluationBy N Clarke, A Barros
Preconcentration of run-of-mine subgrade and marginal ore by screening has the potential to substantially improve the economics of mining, particularly for large, low-grade orebodies, and to reduce en
Aug 24, 2022
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A Fine Looking Sample – the Importance of Fines in Grade Control Sampling to Mine to Mill ReconciliationBy B Reid
"Since the commencement of mining operations at the Cowal Gold Operations (CGO) in 2005, reverse circulation (RC) drilling has been the preferred method for grade control (GC) sample collection. This
Nov 15, 2016
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Effective Control of Respirable Dust in Underground Coal Mines in the United StatesBy G V. R Goodman, G J. Chekan, J M. Listak
The extraction and transport of coal from underground coal mines can result in significant liberation of coal and/or silica dust into the mine atmosphere. Mine operators have long used ventilating air
Jan 1, 2005
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The 250 million ton per annum spatial digital twinBy M Pomery
BHP’s Western Australian Iron Ore Operations (WAIO) move approximately 250 million tons of ore per annum. The magnitude of the constant changes to the terrain models along with the diverse output and
Sep 18, 2023
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The necessary role of the geologist in geotechnical data gatheringBy P B. Hills
Almost a quarter of a century since Bridges (1993) documented techniques for the assessment of ground conditions in a seminal paper in the Proceedings Second International Mining Geology Conference, t
Sep 20, 2017
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Technology of Gold Recovery from Preg-Robbing OresBy M A. Vinokurova, V M. Mullov
Due to treatment of refractory carbonaceous low-grade gold ores a new technology providing improved precious metal recovery is required. For this reason, a technology including gravity, flotation, rec
Jan 1, 2007
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Development Of Lead Flotation Process Control At The Zinc Corporation, LimitedBy Dawes C. A, Mitchell R. A
A process control strategy has been developed for the lead circuit of the lead- zinc concentrator at The Zinc Corporation, Limited (ZC), Broken Hill, Australia. The general aims of the control syst
Jan 1, 1983
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A Fluid Flow Modelling Approach to Gold Exploration in the Hodgkinson Province, Far North QueenslandBy S Corbel, P J. T Donchak, W Gorczyk
The Hodgkinson Province numerical modelling project aims to develop an improved understanding of the physical conditions that lead to the localisation of goldbearing fluids within known systems and ap
Jan 1, 2008
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The Expanding Role of Underground Facilities in Balancing Increases in Standards of Living with Environmental PreservationThe rapid growth of world civilisation will have a significant impact on the way humans live in the future. As the global population increases and more countries demand a higher standard of living, th
Jan 1, 1993
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Injury Statistics - An Impoprtant toolAXTAT is a computerised system developed by the Western Australian Department of Minerals and Energy in conjunction with the local mining industry for recording and retrieving information about fata
Jan 1, 1996
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Site Investigation Drilling on the Derwent RiverBy Billingham R
The Department of Mines Tasmania employs a Drilling Section for specialised drilling re- quired by government and semi-government bodies. The section has a complement of nine crews oper- ating auger
Jan 1, 1977
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Review of Some Recent and Current Open Cut R&D ProjectsBy Brett J. R
Some recent and current research and development projects relating to strip type open cut coal mining are reviewed. The projects include a dragline-hopper-truck mining system, an overburden slusher
Jan 1, 1991
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The Application Of Computer Graphics To Mining, Mine Geology, Design And SurveyExamples are given of the different management approaches used to improve a mine's profitability and the view is put that attention to mine design is very important but easily overlooked. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Trends of Longwalling Technology in the German Hardcoal Industry and Application Potentials in the Australian Coal Industry - Possible Contributions by the Mining SuppliersLongwalling has reached a high standard both in Germany and Australia and most improvements should be expected in planning, monitoring and control. Double drum shearer have electric drives to 1000 kW
Jan 1, 1991
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Techniques Used and Problems Encountered in Normal and Reverse Circulation Drilling at the Mt Roseby Project, Cloncurry, North West QueenslandTechniques Used and Problems Encountered in Normal and Reverse Circulation Drilling at the Mt Roseby Project, Cloncurry, North West Queensland
Sep 13, 2010
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Improvement of blast efficiency at Rio Tinto Borates and Lithium Mine in California, USABy J Furtney, W Fu, D Nutakor, A Brose
Rock blasting outcomes are often a shared responsibility of both the mine operations group and the mine geotechnical group. From an operational logistics and planning perspective, blasting concerns in
Jun 22, 2022
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Learning about SafetyBy V Seedwell, P H. McGuckin
The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP), started as a silver-lead- zinc mining company in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia in the 1880s. Since then it has diversified into the resourc
Jan 1, 1998
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Lessons learned from attempts at minimising CO2 emissions in process metallurgy – pyrolysed secondary raw materials, bio-coke, and hydrogen as alternative reducing agentsBy F Diaz, G Hovestadt, B Friedrich, D Latacz, M Sommerfeld
The metallurgical sector significantly contributes to the global carbon footprint and encounters the challenge of developing more sustainable production methods. This study introduces novel approaches
Jun 19, 2024