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Optimisation of the Peak Gold Mine’s Processing Plant through Advanced Process ControlBy J Hartog, V Beehan, D Beeson
Treating an ore blend from five different deposits at Newgold’s Peak Gold Mine (PGM) has always been a challenge due to the inherent variability between each of the orebodies.Operating the processing
Sep 1, 2014
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Effect of Vibration Sensor Mounting Method on the Quality of Vibration MeasurementsBy R Castedo, P Segarra, I del Castillo, L M. López, J A. Sanchidrián
This work investigates some suggested methods for blast vibration monitoring on a hard surface based on 53 tests on a vibration exciter. Errors in the measurement attributable to coupling have been de
Aug 24, 2015
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Some Basic Features of the Dongshan Terrane, Fujian Costal Region of ChinaBy Huafu L, Ruishi N, Hongnian Y, Qinglong Z, Yangshen S
The Dongshan terrane was first recognized in 1984 (Guo,et al., 1984, 1989) as an old continental crust block of migmatized granitic gneiss in the Southeast Coastal Hercynian-Indosinian orogen, and it
Jan 1, 1990
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Distal Air-Fall Tuffs: Examples from the Late Triassic of Southeast QueenslandDistal air-fall ashes are widespread deposits that may record volcanism many hundreds of kilometres from their source. They are characteristically thin, fine-grained and have a low preservation po
Jan 1, 1987
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Risk Management in the Native Title Era ù Negotiation Obligations and ApproachesMining is a high risk industry where miners seek to secure certainty in all of their dealings. The introduction of native title to the Australian legal system with the High CourtÆs 1992 Mabo decision
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use and Abuse of Oriented Core in Open Pit Mine DesignBy Duran A, Eggers M. J
It is standard practice in geotechnical studies for mine design to drill a series of inclined oriented boreholes into the proposed pit walls. However, this investigation tool is often used without an
Jan 1, 1992
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Microanalytical Evaluations of the Savage River Old Tailings Dam, North-?west TasmaniaBy A Hughes, J Agius, T Ferguson, A Parbhakar-Fox, D Lester, L M. Jackson
Management of historic tailings is a major challenge facing the mining industry and its regulators. However, through improved mineralogical and chemical characterisation of such materials the opportun
Jul 27, 2015
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Quality Assurance of Sampling and Assaying in the Evaluation of Gold ResourcesThe financing of mineral ventures is usually supported by the valuation of a mineral asset, the physical size and composition of which have been determined within quantified limits of accuracy in o
Jan 1, 1990
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Settling Pond Design and Construction for the Malvern Hills Coal Project, CanterburyThe Malvern Hills coal project is now in an advanced stage of development with the stripping of overburden from above former underground workings in which a 3 m seam of subbituminous C coal with very
Jan 1, 2003
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Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines - The Golden Pike Cut-Back - Approvals to MiningThe approvals process for a major cut-back is not a simple exercise when a mine is located alongside the community. Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) has been through an extensive process of g
Jun 1, 2010
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Use of Impact Crushing for the Enrichment of Low-Grade Colemanite ConcentratesUse of Impact Crushing for the Enrichment of Low-Grade Colemanite Concentrates This paper presents the results of an investigation into the enrichment of -25+3 mm low grade colemanite concentrates ex
Sep 13, 2010
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Geological Modelling - The Way Ahead (Concept Modelling for Exploration and Mine Planning)The aim of all modelling is to replicate geological reality as closely as possible using available data. This paper is aimed at one end of the spectrum, where very limited data is combined with intu
Jan 1, 1995
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A Ministry of Energy: An Opportunity to Comment by the Mineral IndustryBy M A. Ward
On 23 May 1977 the Hon Mr George Gair announced an amalgamation of the present Ministry of Energy Resources, the New Zealand Electricity Department and the Mines Department. Hopefully it will pro
Jan 1, 1977
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The Design of Multi-Seam Workings at Shallow Depth Under Tidal WatersBy Anderson KG
Multi-seam mining under the western portion of Lake Macquarie NSW commenced in 1982. Up to three seams separated by partings ranging from 10 to 30 metres are mined simultaneously by Newcom Collier
Jan 1, 1986
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A Model Study of the BHP New Zealand Steel Iron-Making MelterBy Gregory O, Winters BI, Garlick C, Rogers H, Ye ZC
BHP New Zealand Steel produces iron from titaniferous ironsand by a direct reduction process comprising multi- hearth furnaces/rotary kilns/electric iron melters. The electric iron melter is a six-in-
Jan 1, 1995
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A Laboratory Assessment of the Hydraulic Cuttability of an Australian Black CoalBy Tooley S. M
An experimental investigation of the hydraulic cuttability of coal from the Theiss Dampier Mitsui mine near Moura, Central Queen land illustrated the ability of established cutting equations to descri
Jan 1, 1985
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Bacterial Oxidation - An Economic Alternative for the Treatment of Refractory Gold ConcentratesBy Budden J. R, Rhodes M. K
Bacterial oxidation technology was successfully applied in a mine site pilot plant for the treatment of refractory gold concentrates. The bacterial culture was proven capable of selectively breaking
Jan 1, 1991
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A Correlation Between Visiofroth Measurements and the Performance of a Flotation CellBy M Wortley, O Gu, D La Rosa, J McMaster
Metso Minerals Cisa have developed VisiofrothÖ û a system which calculates parameters of the froth surface using vision from remote cameras mounted about individual flotation cells. The parameters cal
Jan 1, 2007
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Achieving Internationally Competitive Rail Freight for Coal - The Hunter Valley Rail ProjectThe Hunter Valley Rail Project (HVRP) represents most of the coal producers using the Hunter Valley Rail System in NSW to haul coal to the port of Newcastle. This system carries over 70 per cent of
Jan 1, 1995
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Reducing the Energy Required in Grinding Clinker to Cement – Some Case StudiesBy H Benzer
Grinding clinker to finished cement consumes more energy than any other comminution process. World production of cement in 2009 was 2840 million tonnes and the energy required for comminution was 40-6
Aug 8, 2011