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Reconciliation Principles for the Mining IndustryReconciliation involves the collection of tonnage, grade (quality) and contained metal (product) data from disparate and hopefully independent sources. Examples are exploration data, production sampli
Sep 26, 2011
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Refurbishment of Brisbane's Rail Tunnels for ElectrificationBy Fejes G
An integral part of the Brisbane Suburban Railway Electrification involved the relining, refurbishment and track lowering in the Roma Street, Brunswick Street and Gloucester Street double track tu
Jan 1, 1981
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Wireless System for Monitoring Cave-back PropagationBy S Steffen, S Talu, J Poulsen, G Watt, A van As, J S. Ooi
The economic success of cave mining projects is significantly influenced by the secondary fragmentation size distribution of the caved orebody and making the fragmented ore available for extraction. I
May 9, 2016
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Application of Time Series Methods for Smelter Furnace Modelling and ControlBy Kam KM, Tran B
Statistical techniques of Box and Jenkins (1976) have been used to assess the existing control schemes and determine the dynamics of flash smelting furnace at the Kalgoorlie Nickel Smelter. Pertinen
Jan 1, 1996
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Is the Python Right for Me? PythonGekko Systems Pty Ltd have developed the Python Underground Processing Plant for the concentration of gold and sulfide ores. The Python plant has an established flow sheet including fine crushing, scr
Aug 1, 2010
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Preparing for Uncertain Mineral Futures - A Survey of AusIMM Members on the Future Issues and Drivers for the Australian Minerals IndustryBy C Mason, A Littleboy
This paper presents the results of a large scale survey of The Australasian Institute for Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) membership. This survey aimed to understand and define the key issues and drive
Jan 1, 2009
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Underground Quarrying - A Challenge for the Next MillenniumBy M A. Ohsberg, A C. Robertson
Quarrying in Australia accounts for a total annual production of around 200 Mt/a of sand, aggregate and materials used in construction. This material has an annual value of the order of $2 billion and
Jan 1, 1999
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Sampling for the Boom - An Iron Ore PerspectiveThe Pilbara iron ore industry has seen rapid growth over the last five years and is now bracing itself for another expansion which will take its seaborne trade to beyond 500 Mt/a. To effectively utili
Jan 1, 2008
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A Robust Methodological Approach for Mine Site Water AccountingBy N Collins, A Woodley, A N. Danoucaras, C McCombe, N C. Kunz
Over the past decade, the mining industry has come to recognise the importance of water both to itself and to others. Water accounting is a formalisation of this importance that quantifies and communi
Nov 26, 2013
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Three-Dimensional Hydromechanical Simulation for Large, Faulted Pit SlopesOwing to improvements in computer capacity, it is now possible to undertake fully coupled or partially coupled, three-dimensional (3D) hydromechanical Finite Element (FE) simulation of mines, includin
May 1, 2010
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Ore Characterisation for Mine to Mill FragmentationBy A Scott, S Kanchibotla, J Segui
The æMine to MillÆ concept is not new. In fact, it is the underlying objective of every mine. Unfortunately, in many operations the management structure and reporting systems have created independent
Jan 1, 2000
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Cannington Mine - Back to the Cradle for BHPThe 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 resource
Jan 1, 1998
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Bias Testing of Mechanical Sampling Systems for Coal - A Review of Test Results and Call for Use of Multivariate Statistical AnalysesBy C D. Rose
A review and summary of the results of 120 coal sampling system bias tests is presented. This review supports new methodology using multivariate statistics currently being considered by ISO TC27 SC4.
Aug 21, 2012
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Long-Hole Drilling for Gas Emission Control at Appin Colliery NSW, AustraliaBy Saghafi A, Kelly M, Williams R. J
A two year program of research into the feasibility of long-hole drilling for improved gas emission control has been undertaken at Appin Colliery. State of the art equipment was employed involving
Jan 1, 1988
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AuPlus* Systems for the Treatment of Gold Ores using Hydrogen Peroxide and Calcium PeroxideBy Skinner J, Brackenbury K
The AuPlus" Systems have been applied in the gold mining industry to achieve improved gold recoveries, faster leach kinetics and reduced cyanide consumptions. Calcium or hydrogen peroxide, collectiv
Jan 1, 1991
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Seismic Surveying for Coal Mine PlanningMore and more coal in Australia is extracted by underground mining methods especially by longwall mining. These methods can be particularly sensitive to relatively small-scale structural discontinuiti
Jan 1, 2002
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Beneficiation of Nickel Laterites for HPAL ProcessingNickel laterite HPAL circuits are known for their complexity and have presented a large number of challenges to process engineers worldwide. An attitude commonly encountered by the author is that the
Jan 1, 2008
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Alternative mineral processing strategies for copper-gold tailings managementBy C Antonio, R Narayan, A Scheuermann, S Quintero, M Edraki, M Ziemski
Tailings are mostly loose material and can be classed as non-plastic sandy silts. They also tend to have low permeability, resulting in slow consolidation (settling) rates and low shear strength, even
Aug 2, 2023
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Automated Mineralogy for Ore Characterisation and Plant OptimisationBy Y Gu, R Fandrich
Traditionally, characterisation of the mineralogy and textures of ore and rock samples were based on observations of hand specimens and thin sections using an optical microscope. The extent of the dat
Jan 1, 2007
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Guidelines for Economic Evaluation of ProjectsBy P Card
“Let’s get discipline and quality into easy to understand evaluations!” Project Managers and MetPlant Operators accept poor quality evaluations because they are generally unaware of what they should
Aug 8, 2011