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  • AUSIMM
    Looking for an Adequate Drilling Spacing and Heterotopic Sampling û An Iron Ore Example

    By D T. Ribeiro, J F. C L Costa, J C. Koppe

    Drilling and sampling are responsible for most of the costs during mineral exploration, especially in multi-elements and polymetallic deposits, such as iron, manganese and bauxite deposits. On these d

    Sep 26, 2011

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    Genesis of the Black Ridge Gold Deposit, Clermont, Central Queensland

    By Dobos K

    The Clermont Goldfield, from which about 300,000 oz of bullion have been extracted, was one of the major gold producers in Queensland. This paper is derived from a systematic study of the mineralogy,

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Assessment Of Longhole Open Stope Stability Using Computer Models

    Prediction of large-scale underground opening stability in quite complex mining circumstances is being undertaken on a routine basis at The Zinc Corporation, Limited, (ZC) and New Broken Hill Cons

    Jan 1, 1983

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    The Mineralogical Identification of Refractory Gold Ores by Means of the Selective Decomposition of Minerals

    By Van Deventer J S J

    The first step in the design of a process to treat a possible economic precious metal deposit should be an examination of the mineralogy of the ore. Using this and other initial tests, the extractiv

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Geological mapping and logging at Hellyer

    The Hellyer deposit, hosted in the Cambrian Mt Read Volcanics, displays features typical of volcanogenic massive sulphide orebodies. These include a well developed stringer zone, metal zonation within

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Structurally Controlled Epithermal Mineralization Associated with Carbonate and Manganese Oxides, Misima Island, Papua New Guinea

    The Mt. Sisa Orebody on Misima Island, P.N.G., consists of gold-silver mineralization associated with massive carbonate and amor- phous iron-manganese oxides in fractures and breccia matrix. The or

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Vein-Structures Characterising Extreme Fault-Valve Activity

    Structural assemblages of veins, shear zones, and wallrock alteration zones arising from fault-valve action on steep reverse fault systems are reviewed using observations from mesothermal gold-quartz

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Improved Blast Pattern Design on Mt Whaleback Based on Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC)

    This paper details a proposal for integrating the use of the Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC) and stratigraphic data for fine tuning blast. pattern design on Mt Whaleback. The main thrust of

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Establishing a Sustainable Competitive Position at Hilton Mine

    Mount Isa Mines' Hilton Mine was brought into large-scale production in 1990/91 at a time of sharply falling metal prices. To ensure the operation's survival and eventual prosperity there

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Integrated Methods for Colliery Waste Disposal and Ground Control and Safety

    By Aziz NI, Bridgwood EW, Singh RN

    One of the major impacts of using modern mechanised systems of mining is the production of large amounts of extraneous dirt intermixed with the Run of Mine output. The paper out- lines a proposed s

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Limited Recourse Financing for Major Mining Projects: A Financial and Technical Interface

    By Massy-Greene RB

    Limited recourse financing techniques reduce the financial exposure of equity holders to major mining projects by transfering some of the risks to the banks which provide loan funds for project de

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Effect of Preoxidation and Lead Nitrate Addition on Sodium Cyanide Consumption and Gold Recovery at the Morila Mine Gold Plant

    By D C. S M, J Skudder, R F. Sandenbergh

    Metallic sulfide minerals present in most gold ores, Morila gold ore included, often decompose under typical gold leaching conditions. The reactions and their products consume oxygen and sodium cyanid

    Jan 1, 2007

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    The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offs

    By Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J

    Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Iron Ore Resources and Industrialization

    The three main types of iron ore deposits in Australia are bedded, massive and residual. Some character- istics of iron ore, important in its process behaviour, are related to its mineralogy which

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical Properties

    By P Fullagar

    Automated multi-sensor core loggers (MSCL) measure petrophysical properties of diamond drill cores, including gamma density, P-wave velocity, electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. A Geo

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Tunnelling Under Steep, Dangerous Slopes

    By Shibata Y, Shimizu R, Fukushima A

    Kobe is divided by the Rokko Mountains, runn- ing from east to west. The southern section of Kobe is highly developed in contrast with the northern section, but big, new residential pro- jects like

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Chemical Additives As An Aid Reclamation Programmes

    Erosion of unprotected batters, spoil banks, slopes, and stockpiled material creates a multitude of environmental problems. Winds blowing across these denuded surfaces can generate dust clouds cap

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Engineering Disciplines and Professional Negligence - An Insurer Perspective

    By Greg Brown

    The underwriting of professional negligence has proved to be an evolving science. As with most insurance products coverage offered in the past was very broad but as legal precedent demonstrated to

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    The New Management of Risk ù Competency-Based Safety

    The management of safety has undergone a number of radical changes in the past 100 years. The most important paradigm shifts occurred through the work of Heinrich, followed by the advent of the safety

    Jan 1, 2005

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    A methodology for assessing stope design modifying factors for the Olympic Dam Mine

    By S Tierney, D Cumming-Potvin, I Thin, Y Potvin, D Grant

    The preliminary modifying factors for future stope design in the Southern Mine Area of Olympic Dam consisted of only a single, arbitrary value of Equivalent Linear Overbreak/Sloughing (ELOS). In order

    Mar 15, 2021