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A Comparison of Mineralogy Development in Haematite and Magnetite PelletsBy M-E Boucher
While the haematite concentrates produced in Eastern Canada and the magnetite concentrates that Australia will soon be producing are different feed materials, the pellets they produce have similar phy
Jan 1, 2007
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Issues Confronting Major Expansions and New DevelopmentsThe mining industry has expanded significantly in the Pacific Region over the past two decades through a mix of new developments and brownfields expansions of existing operations. Despite this overall
Jan 1, 2004
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Magnesium Alloy Production in China ù The Quay Magnesium ExperienceQuay Magnesium Limited (QMG) listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in late September 2004 having raised approximately A$30 million with the object of designing, constructing, commissioning and opera
Jan 1, 2006
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Cost Management OptimisationBy B King
Processing expansion options and mining fleet purchases are major cost items that receive due focus in most cost management analyses. If these items are not needed, they can significantly reduce a pro
Nov 24, 2014
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Underground Mines of TomorrowBy P Hatherly, H Gurgenci
With the depletion of the mineral reserves that can be mined by surface mining, demand for highly productive and safe underground mines will increase. Underground drill and blast techniques continue t
Jan 1, 1998
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Real-Time Risk Analysis and Hazard ManagementSafety remains a critical priority for the Australian mineral resource industry and will receive increased focus in the future. This is particularly evident in underground coal mines where reserves ar
Jan 1, 2005
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Biomass and Renewables as Alternative Energy Sources and Reductants in the Minerals IndustryMinerals processing operations use a significant quantity of fossil carbon to provide energy and as reductant. Greenhouse gas emissions from the use of this fossil carbon contribute to the global incr
Jan 1, 2004
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Applied Remote Sensing Research For Mineral ExplorationThe Division of Minerals and Geochemistry in collaboration with three mineral exploration companies, Mawson Pacific Ltd, Ramsgate Resources Ltd and Tectonic Systems Pty Ltd commenced a two year re
Jan 1, 1987
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Mechanised, wireless development charging – Orica’s and Epiroc’s Avatel™ charging solutionBy B Taylor
Although the underground mining environment is arguably safer now than at any time in history, as underground mining operations across the globe increase in-depth, magnitude, and complexity, protectin
Mar 29, 2023
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Are Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) the answer to the challenge of complying with the European Union (EU)’s new TLV-TWA for diesel exhaust contaminants?By A Halim
The European Union (EU) have recently issued new Threshold Limit Value-Time Weighted Average (TLV-TWA) for diesel exhaust contaminants, which are CO, NO2 and DPM. The new limits for CO and NO2 were is
Oct 12, 2022
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BHP and management standard: a global approach to reducing geochemical risk and minimising closure uncertaintiesBy J Heyes, T Cooper, M Stimpfl, R Staines, J P. Pearce
Acid and Metalliferous Drainage (AMD) is one of the key risks facing the mining industry worldwide. If not properly managed and/or not identified in a timely manner, AMD has the potential to decrease
Jul 1, 2021
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Ore quality measurement and control using GEOSCAN-M PGNAA real time elemental analysisBy H Kurth
Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine in the southern Mongolia holds mineral resources that make it one of the largest known copper and gold deposits in the world. The project is operating an open pit mine
Mar 22, 2022
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Improved Flotation Process Control at Newcrest's Telfer OperationBy S Hille, J Karageorgos
With the increased variability of todayÆs large-scale mining operations, consistent flotation performance is important to improving and sustaining overall recovery through the circuit. The Newcrest Te
Jan 1, 2007
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New Zealand as an Exploration Destination: An Overseas Explorer's PerceptionThe perception of New Zealand as an exploration destination has improved compared with other countries. There has been a realisation that New Zealand's potential is greater than previously though
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining to Keep the Home Fires Burning - New Zealand's Energy in the 21st CenturyAs a result of cheap Maui gas and plentiful hydro-electricity, over the past few decades New Zealand has enjoyed some of the cheapest energy of any OECD country. The situation is changing; at best we
Jan 1, 2006
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Homogeneity assessment of crushed and pulverised iron ore certified reference materials – implications for laboratory quality controlBy J Carter, B J. Armstrong
Best practice for the submission of samples to an internal or commercial laboratory requires quality control materials to be included for the purpose of independently and comprehensively assessing lab
Sep 18, 2023
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Red mud to green iron – proposed pathway for iron elution via bioleaching of bauxite residueBy A Tolley
Bauxite residue or ‘red mud’ is a by-product of the Bayer Process, the primary process of alumina refining. Due to its high alkalinity and variable composition, its storage and disposal poses high env
Sep 18, 2023
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Professional Development for Metallurgists – Improving Technical SkillsBy D Drinkwater
In 2009, Peter Munro and Peter Tilyard examined the “human capital” in the mineral processing sector in a paper entitled Back to the Future (Munro and Tilyard, 2009). One of their major concerns was
Aug 8, 2011
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Mining Safety - The Lessons Learned but not AppliedBy J M TORLACH
Learning is an iterative process, and we might reasonably expect that after more than a century of mining during an era of sustained technological development, (following a millenium or two of unrel
Jan 1, 1992
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A Double Drum Separator for Triboelectric Separation of Very Fine MaterialsBy K Schonert, K Eichas
Electrostatic separation of non-conductive materials can be accomplished by triboelectric charging. The efficiency of convential separators becomes worse in the size range below about 100 ¦m. These
Jan 1, 1993