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Current Studies of Practical Rock Mechanics in Underground Mining in AustraliaBy K J ROSENGREN
Underground rock mechanics was initiated as a formal discipline in Australia by early studies for underground structures for the Snowy Mountains Scheme in the 1950s. These techniques were quickly e
Jan 1, 1992
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Realisation of Value through Identification of Various Oxidation Fronts and Mineralisation Styles at Trilogy Cu-Au-Ag-Pb-Zn DepositBy B Armstrong
The Proterozoic poly-metallic Trilogy deposit was discovered in 1997, and until recently, mining evaluation was stalled due to poor metallurgical performance. Unlocking the substantial economic value
Sep 5, 2011
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The Great Oil Debate – Does Quenching Oil have a Deleterious Effect on Flotation?By C J. Greet
Oil can enter a flotation circuit from a number of sources (for example, from mining equipment, oil leaks from the grinding equipment and coatings on the grinding media, but to name a few). Folklore g
Aug 8, 2011
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Risk Analysis in Open Pit Mine PlanningSophisticated pit optimisation software has allowed mine planning engineers to generate mining outlines that consider the numerous factors that have a major effect on the success or otherwise of a min
Jan 1, 1998
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Improvement of Blasting Productivity at Brunswick MineBy B Ellis
Brunswick Mine is one of the largest underground zinc/lead mines in Canada, producing 3.4 million tones of ore annually. As mining activities advance to deeper levels, ground pressure also becomes gre
Jan 1, 2001
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Thin Spray-on Liners Potential in Reducing Dilution of In Situ Gas in Underground CoalminesBy Z Li, D Chalmers, J M. Tenney
This paper presents the findings and analysis of the investigation of effectiveness of thin spray-on liners (TSLs) as a gas management tool in underground coalmines. The project involves spraying TSL
Aug 31, 2015
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Waterview Connection – Temporary Works for Tunnel Boring Machine?LaunchingBy D Kubik, K The
The New Zealand (NZ) Transport Agency’s Waterview Connection will complete Auckland’s Western Ring Route, a 47 km north–south motorway alternative to Stage Highway 1. The project is being delivered by
Sep 17, 2014
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Geomechanical modelling of the Ernest Henry iron oxide copper gold deposit – identifying fluid pathways to predict potential mineralised zonesBy J G. McLellan, B Miller
Copper and Gold mineralisation at the Ernest Henry deposit is bound by two controlling shears along the hanging wall and footwall margins. The shear zone geometries have been influenced by a large dio
Sep 20, 2017
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Applications of Fine Screens in Grinding CircuitsBy J E. Wheeler, S B. Valine, L G. Albuquerque
It has long been known that closed circuit grinding with a classifier improves grinding efficiency, reduces unit specific power consumption, and reduces over grinding. The classification device remove
Oct 29, 2012
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The Role of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia IncThe Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia Inc (CME) is the peak resources sector representative body in Western Australia. The paper gives a summary of the role and objectives of the CME
Jan 1, 2006
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Global Mining Standards and Guidelines for Determining Comminution Circuit EfficiencyBy A Giblett, M Daniel
"The Global Mining Standards and Guidelines Group (GMSG) currently supports nine individual industry working groups focused on developing standards and guidelines for the mining industry. In 2013 the
Oct 10, 2016
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Simulation of Flotation Feed Pre-ClassificationBy J Arola, B Kettunen, W M. Bond
Separation of fine and coarse particles as separate streams prior to flotation, and their differential treatments, could substantially increase recovery and reduce collector consumption. A series of s
Jan 1, 2005
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Effect of Dynamic Loading and Tunnel Support in Deep Level MinesBy K Le Bron
Fatalities that occurred because of rock falls in off-reef excavations (excluding shafts) over the last three years range between ten per cent and 20 per cent of the total number of fatalities that ha
Jan 1, 1999
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Continuous Remote Emissions Monitoring – The Lynchpin for Air Quality ManagementBy F I. Cox, D Peeler, T Bodisco
"Diesel particulate matter (DPM), in particular, has been likened in a somewhat inflammatory manner to be the ‘next asbestos’.From the business change perspective, there are three areas holding the in
Mar 24, 2014
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Effects of Open Fire on Ventilation in Coal MinesBy S K. Ray
Open fire in a mine gallery causes large-scale damage to property and sometimes precious lives. Such fires produce two distinct effects, the throttle effect and the buoyancy effect. These effects dist
Jan 1, 2005
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Measuring ore quality using real-time on-belt elemental analysis – more than grade controlBy H Kurth
Mining geologists utilise many technologies to map, sample, measure, model and plan before and during the mining process. Predicted ore quality rarely corresponds with feed quality determined by proce
Sep 20, 2017
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Better Prediction of Performance of a Slope Using Time-series Monitoring Data at Multiple Points in a Multistep ExcavationBy L M. Zhang, X Y. Li
Surface displacements are routinely monitored at multiple points during slope excavation. The monitoring data reveals the safety status of the slope under current loading conditions. They can be used
Nov 5, 2014
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Eliminating Waste Streams on Synthetic Rutile Plants: Treatment of Electrostatic Precipitator Fume by Plant Acid EffluentBy M M. Collisson
The Synthetic Rutile (SR) plant operations, North Capel, produce electrostatic precipitator (ESP) fume and kiln scrubber residue. Typically ESP contains about 18 per cent Ti, 13 per cent Fe, 0.5 per c
Jan 1, 2001
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The Impact of Copper Activation on the Scavenging of Ni-Cu Sulfide OresBy C Tukel
Copper sulfate is traditionally used to activate various types of sulfide minerals. The list of users includes Falconbridge Sudbury operations, where copper sulfate solution is added to the pyrrhotite
Jan 1, 2005
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Drainage Research at Mount Isa Mines Limited 1992 - 1997By J Chen
Research conducted into backfill drainage at Mount Isa Mines since 1992 is described. Piping in draining backfilled stopes has been the primary cause of bulkhead failures and emphasis is placed on res
Jan 1, 1998