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Modelling metal recovery by co-kriging the feed and concentrate masses of metalBy P Dowd, A Adeli, C Xu, X Emery
Geometallurgical modelling is increasingly being incorporated into mineral resource modelling and estimation as a means of increasing efficiency, decreasing operating costs and reducing risk in mining
May 24, 2023
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Brave New Mine – Examining the Human Factors Implications of Automation and Remote Operation in MiningBy T Horberry
This paper describes work conducted as part of an overall research project that aims to identify current and emerging trends in the development of automation and remote mining technologies, and to pro
Nov 22, 2011
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Differences between the Engineering Cultures of Australia and BrazilBy C Fountain
Australian mining and engineering companies have increasingly been investing in the mining industry in Brazil. It is a country of enormous mineral and agricultural wealth, with a well-established mini
Aug 8, 2011
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Northern Australia - Leads in World-Class Mineral Deposits: Land Access, Infrastructure and Government Policy Support are Vital Keys to the FutureBy W J Fisher
Northern Australia leads in world-class mineral deposits' is a bold statement. First there must be a starting point. Land north of the Tropic of Capricorn (23¦ 26' 5") will be regarded as
Jan 1, 1994
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Cut-and-Break, a 'New' Method of Rock ExcavationBy Seib W
In cut-and-break rock excavation use is made of the fact that breaking rock in tension towards a free face requires a specific energy of excavation which is small in comparison with that required for
Jan 1, 1992
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Blasting for Mine to Mill OptimisationBy S S. Kanchibotla, S Morrell
In recent years there has been a growing recognition of the impact that mining practices have on the efficiency of mineral processing operations. Head grade, dilution, particle size distribution and t
Jan 1, 1999
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Improving Energy Efficiency Across Mineral Processing and Smelting Operations - A New ApproachBy B L. Coulter, E Wightman, A S. Burrows
With their commitment to sustainable development in an increasingly carbon-constrained world, many resources companies are focused on reducing the energy required to create their final products. In pa
Jan 1, 2009
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Concentrator design – standard engineering practice versus geometallurgy and simulationBy G Harbort, K Quan
Traditional engineering practice for concentrator design uses a mixture of risk minimisation options and capital minimisation approaches. Often this is based on the preferences and experiences of the
Sep 11, 2017
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Computational Fluid Dynamics Modelling of Gas Flow Dynamics in Large Longwall Goaf AreasBy C Claassen, R Balusu
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models have been developed based upon field data collected from a longwall mine in New South Wales, Australia to study the behaviour of goaf gas flow in both active
Sep 26, 2011
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Novel Use of Ice Thermal Storage for Energy Management on a Mine Refrigeration PlantBy R W. Wilson, A R. Branch, T S. Pooe
The original bulk air cooling system at this particular mine made use of two water chilling refrigeration machines to produce peak cooling of approximately 12 MWR with a downcast air temperature of ab
Aug 31, 2015
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The Use of Rezoning Techniques to Model Historic Tailings FailuresBy D Reid
Run-out analyses of tailings storage facilities are typically undertaken using methods based on rheological theory. These are reasonable techniques to model the behaviour of tailings that, through sig
Jul 27, 2015
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What Causes Cracks in Rock Blasting?By S Nie, I Bergqvist, F Ouchterlony
In blasting, a few or many cracks are driven from the borehole into the rock. But what causes the cracks? The most common theory of breakage consists of two stages; first the shock wave causes radial
Jan 1, 2001
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The risk management and cost benefits of using a total monitoring approach to managing slope instability hazards in open pit minesBy C Jacobsen, N Harries
Assessing and managing instability hazards is an essential activity when working with unstable natural slopes and excavated open pit mining slopes. Slope monitoring has become the standard technique f
Nov 29, 2022
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Understanding Size Effects of Semi-autogenous Grinding (SAG) Mill Operation as a Pathway to Solving Feed Disturbances – Case Study Using the MMG Century SAG MillBy R A. Pax, B Cornish
"Although it is well known and easily experienced that the feed size distribution influences the throughput and stability of operation of a semi-autogenous grinding (SAG) mill, the details are poorly
Oct 10, 2016
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Variographic case study for designing, monitoring and optimising industrial measurement systems – the missing link in Lean and Six SigmaBy O Bøckman, E Thisted, K H. Esbensen, U Thisted
Process industry measurement systems, once installed, are often interpreted as static black boxes delivering correct values as long as not proven otherwise. After first implementation and set-up with
May 9, 2017
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Modelling and Design of Block Caving at Bingham CanyonOpen pit mining at Bingham Canyon commenced in 1904 and about two billion tonnes of ore have been extracted since then. There remain just under one billion tonnes of ore in the pit and this will be mi
Jan 1, 2000
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Designing Flotation Cells For Optimised Flow DynamicsBy T Niitti, J Turunen, P B, A Rinne
In todayÆs marketplace, with high metals prices, many operations are faced with the challenge of improving recovery in the particle size ranges which are normally difficult to recover. This presentati
Jan 1, 2006
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Mapping and Prioritising Rehabilitation of Abandoned Mines in AustraliaBy A M. Lechner, V Glenn, M Edraki, D R. Mulligan, C Unger
With more than 50 000 recorded abandoned mines in Australia, effective management strategies are needed to prioritise and manage health, safety, environmental and socio-economic risks and opportunitie
Jul 10, 2012
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Geostatistical Modelling of Geometallurgical Variables - Problems and SolutionsBy C V. Deutsch
"Geometallurgical variables often cause problems to conventional geostatistical workflows. There are many variables; some are compositional and some are non-additive. They often show: complex multiva
Sep 29, 2013
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Rock Stresses at Ok Tedi, Papua New GuineaBy L Mollison, K W. Mills, N R. P Baczynski, M F. Lee, I A. de Bruyn
This is the first of two papers concerned with rock stress inputs to various mine design issues at the large Ok Tedi open pit mine in Papua New Guinea. The companion paper (also published at this conf
Nov 5, 2014