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Current Billing Technology In Mineral ExplorationBy Emerson J
Drilling has always been one of the most important parts of the exploration process with most companies spending around 25% of their budget on drilling. Although superficially there appears to be
Jan 1, 1987
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Towards Tomorrow’s ‘Smart Mine’ – Embedded Sensor Telemetry and Sensor-Based SortingBy B Klein
This paper stems from research and development in sensor and sorting technologies towards future sustainable mining undertaken by the UBC Mine-Mill Integration group in collaboration with MineSense Lt
Nov 22, 2011
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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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Copper mineralization in the Patawarta Diapir, northern Flinders Ranges, South AustraliaBy Both R. A, Daily B
The Patawarta Diapir, located in the northern Flinders Ranges (South Australia), has intruded into late Proterozoic Wilpena Group sedimentary rocks. The diapir contains disrupted blocks of a wide vari
Jan 1, 1986
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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
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Presidential AddressIn referring to two subjects of interest to the Members of this Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, I would at the outset desire to express our gratification that to-day we are able to welcome
Jan 1, 1901
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The Analysis of Petroleum Development ProjectsTwo main aspects need to be considered when analysing a potential petroleum development project. Firstly, an estimate of the recoverable reserves must be made, and in many instances, these reser
Jan 1, 1983
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How innovation trumps isolation, one mine at a timeBy J Pearce, R Ramanathan
hortly after the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, the words ‘social distancing’ entered the global lexicon. The effects on the public of social distancing, lockdowns and travel
Jun 22, 2022
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An Integrated Economics Model for In Situ Resource Utilisation in Support of a Mars ColonyBy C Tapia Cortez, A G. Dempster, R Fradet, S Saydam, T de Roche, R Shishko, J Coulton
Human ventures into space are entering a new phase in which missions formerly driven by government agencies are now being replaced by those led by commercial enterprises – in launch, satellite deploym
Nov 4, 2015
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Effect of Additives on Anionic Flotation of MagnesiteBy Narasimhan K. S, Sastri S. R
A typical high silica low grade magnesite from the Salem area of Southern India, was used in studies to develop a suitable flotation system involving commercially inexpensive sodium oleate as the coll
Jan 1, 1980
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The Detection of Xanthate in Solution and on Sulfide Surfaces to Help Understand and Improve Mineral Separation on Industrial PlantsBy R Dunne, D Yan
In flotation where a bulk flotation concentrate is produced or a gangue sulfide such as pyrite contaminates a concentrate, residual collector has to be removed from the sulfide surfaces to allow selec
Jan 1, 2005
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Comparing Different Prediction Techniques, and Field Results From South African Opencast CollieriesBy E de Necker, F D. I Hodg, L-M Cruywagen
The acid mine drainage (AMD) situation at three opencast collieries in the Witbank Coalfield, South Africa, was evaluated from different perspectives. Twenty-seven test pits were dug into the spoils o
Jan 1, 2003
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A Case for Revision of Time-Honoured Mine Ventilation Design Parameters through Active Field ObservationsBy B Belle
"Mines around the world are inherently and operationally diverse. Current methodologies for the design of mine ventilation and cooling infrastructure involve controlling major safety and health hazard
Jun 1, 2012
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Secular Variations in the Abundance and Characteristics of Volcanic-hosted Massive Sulfide Deposits – Implications for Evolution of Convergent Tectonics and Ocean GeochemistryBy S Piercey, M Doublier, B Eglington, D L. Huston, S Pehrsson
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The distribution of volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits through time is episodic, invo
Mar 18, 2015
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A short review – hydrogen reduction of copper-containing resourcesBy M I. Pownceby, M A. Rhamdhani, D M. Fellicia, S Palanisamy, R Z. Mukhlis
The trend of global copper production has prospectively increased over time. Based on typical mined ore grades, 1 t of copper ore generates approximately 6–10 kg of copper, which requires much energy,
Jun 19, 2024
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Maintenance of Shaft Structures for Operational Safety in Older Deep ShaftsFor various reasons, the maintenance of shaft structures is becoming an increasingly important factor in the operation of underground mines. Deterioration mechanisms related to operation of the shaft
Jan 1, 2005
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Sakmarian (Early Permian) Branchiopod Biogeography and Constraints on the Timing of Terrane Rifting, Drift, and Amalgamation, in SE Asia, with Reference to the Nature of Permian 'Tethys'By Waterhouse BJ
Occurrence data of Tastubian,Sterlitamakian, and Aktastinian (all of Sakmarian Stage of Early Permian) brachiopod genera are analysed by Q-mode cluster analysis, principal component analysis, and disc
Jan 1, 1990
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Examining the relationship (if any) between elevated phosphorus and ore textural type in Pilbara iron oresBy M I. Pownceby, N Karimian, J R. Manuel, M J. Peterson
The CSIRO ore classification scheme for Pilbara ores was used as a reference frame to target recognisable ore types/textures with potentially elevated phosphorus content for detailed analysis. Particl
Sep 18, 2023
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Ore Dilution Versus Mine to Mill Optimisation at KCGMBy M Spiteri, S Woth, J Caratti, K Henley
Blasting is an essentially violent process aimed to disrupt and loosen rock for productive excavation and downstream processing. Dilution of the orebody to some extent is the inevitable result, partic
Jan 1, 2001
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Design and operation of large drum scrubbersBy G S. Beros, K M. Edwards
Over the past 20 years drum scrubbers have become a widely adopted technology within iron ore beneficiation plants. Generally, the drum scrubbers in use are considered high-capacity machines capable o
Sep 18, 2023