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  • AUSIMM
    Buckling of Sheave Wheels

    Sheaves are a critical safety component in a winding system and are expected to survive such extreme loading events as rope break. Sheave designs have often been developed and evolved empirically, con

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Optimisation of the Paste Fill Cycle at Angas Zinc Mine, Strathalbyn, South Australia

    By B Cook, M Karakus, J Light, E K. Chanda

    The aim of this research is to develop a model through which the appropriate paste recipe parameters, for example solid content and cement content, can be derived given the stope specific requirements

    Mar 24, 2014

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    Mine Water - Optimising for Site and Environment

    By P Thompson, B W. Atkinson

    Water treatment is not æcore businessÆ for mining companies.Just as mineral ores and coals are unique, each requiring detailed characterisation and pilot-testing to determine their optimum beneficiati

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Nui Phao mine – flotation circuit upgrade

    By S Morgan, A Jakowetz, S Taylor, B Weekes, S Litson, P Bourke, T L. Do

    In the current tough mining environment with lower commodity prices, operators need to improve operational profitability. Optimised equipment asset management is a sustainable way to achieve this obje

    Sep 11, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Tungsten Carbide in Mining

    By Gunderson C. T

    The use of carbide tipped integral drill steels and detachable bits is discussed in relation to the means of drilling or cutting employed. It is stressed that only by correct use can the full value of

    Jan 1, 1958

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    Optimising Assessment and Selection with Indigenous People in Remote Communities

    By P Davidson

    For many years, in numerous settings, the need for a language-fair and culture-fair assessment test has been identified as a significant issue for employment and selection for training of remote indig

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Developing Minerals Industry Leaders by Encouraging Metallurgical Excellence

    By N Bianco, D Drinkwater

    The professional skills shortage is intensifying, and commentators are predicting a shortfall in supply of qualified professionals for the mining industry, ranging from thousands to tens-of-thousands

    Oct 29, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Colorimetric Determination of Tungsten in Scheelite Ores and Mill Products

    Most analysts determining tungsten trioxide in low grade samples are aware that colorimetric procedures do not possess the inherent disadvantages of gravimetric methods operating on milligram quantiti

    Jan 1, 1958

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    In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) - An Economic Alternative to Trucks that Delivers on Safety and the Environment

    If the industry keeps doing what it has always done, it will continue to get what it has always got - rising operating costs. Why is this so? Generally grades being chased are becoming lower, strippin

    Jun 1, 2010

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    Uranium in Tertiary Stream Channels, Lake Frome Area, South Australia

    Uranium exploration over a wide area of the Southern Frame Embayment, South Australia, has defined a number of Lower Tertiary fluvial palaeochannels incised in older rocks. The buried channels contain

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Tackling the Gorillas - Hairy Scary Complacency to Safety in Mining or a Banana Packer's Story

    Shane is enjoying his new work. Six months ago, he was stocking shelves at his local supermarket and decided to make the big move to a job in mining with more challenge and, of course, more dollars. H

    Jun 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    "Predicting Cu Species Classification Using Geochemistry at the Productora Cu-Au-Mo Deposit, Chile"

    By R Berry, A Escolme

    "Predictive geometallurgical models are being developed for the Productora Cu-Au-Mo deposit based on geochemistry to reflect variability in Cu species based on Cu sequential leach data (ie oxide, tran

    Jun 15, 2016

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    Mining a 100 Million Tonne Orebody Without Subsidence

    The major copper orebody at Mount Isa is being extracted at a rate of four million tonnes per year. The method used requires an equivalent rate of back filling with (mainly) cemented fill. There were

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    Five years of cover performance monitoring and modelling for a store and release cover at Century Mine

    By T Rohde, P Defferrard

    In 2010 a store and release cover (the cover) was constructed on the south waste rock dump (SWRD) at Century mine. This also included aerial seeding of province native trees and shrub seeds. The purpo

    Jul 23, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Ore Treatment at Martha Current Operations and Future Directions

    The treatment plant at Martha Mine was upgraded from a nominal throughput of 110tph (O.93mtpa) to 150tph (1.25mtpa) late 1999. Post-upgrade performance did not meet expectations when treating either t

    Jan 1, 2001

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    A New Look at Ventilation

    Ventilation characteristics of a three h -nc longwall development panel in a 1/100th tale hydraulic model using dispersion mechanics are the first applications of its Find in ventilation. Dispersio

    Jan 1, 1983

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    Practice and Prospects for Methane Predrainage to Prevent Outbursts in Coal Mines In the Congqing Area

    Most coal mines in Chongqing Area are highly gassy mines and liable to outburst of coal cnd methane. In order to harness mine environment and raise the Prodction capacity, methane predrainage is gener

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Underground mining subsidence in mine planning and risk assessment for cave mining

    By P M. Cepuritis

    In hard rock mining, large-scale bulk mining methods such as block or panel caving (BC/PC) and sublevel caving (SLC) typically generate significant surface deformations such as subsidence. Surface def

    Nov 29, 2022

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    Using a Sustainability Assessment Framework to Achieve Enhanced Legacy Outcomes

    By S R. Green, G D. Corder

    The legacy issues from mining can, and have often, extended well beyond the closure of operations. However, conventional cost-benefit analysis provides little incentive to implement initiatives at the

    Jul 10, 2012