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Optimising a Reflux Classifier circuit, P. Ramsaywok, G. Legodi, and S. NdanduleniBy P. Ramsaywok, S Ndanduleni, G. Legodi
The objective of this paper is to share the optimisation journey of a pilot Reflux classifier (RC) circuit in the Exxaro GG1 plant, at Grootegeluk beneficiation complex in Lephalale, South Africa. The
Jan 1, 2020
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Tailing management data in Australian copper and gold operations, N. Haque, W. Bruckard, S. Stoddart, and S. NortheyBy S. Northey, N. Haque, S. Stoddart, W. Bruckard
Development of new technologies and procedures for managing mineral residues and wastes may benefit from a clear understanding of existing tailing management practices. There is a considerable variabi
Jan 1, 2020
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Comparisons of Geostatistical Approaches for Drillhole Site SelectionBy M. Gershon
During the exploration phase of mine development, drilling location is in the hands of the geologist, and drilling is spread over the entire domain of the property or deposit boundary. During the mine
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimization of an Integrated Flowsheet for Barite ProcessingBy R. Ciccu
This paper examine the optimization of a beneficiation plant for recovering marketable barites from crude ores of different characteristics. The plant, part of a mining complex in Sardinia, consists o
Jan 1, 1987
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Hydraulic Scale-Model Tests For Slurry Handling EquipmentBy P. Goosen
The paper presents a basic summary of the approach to hydraulic scale-model tests as may typically be applicable to slurry flow situations. A case study is presented illustrating how hydraulic scale-
Jan 1, 2007
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Developing stereovision and 3D modelling for LHD automationBy T. Vincent, J. Steele, C. Debrunner, M. Whitehorn
This paper presents current work on the development and use of stereovision for underground mining. Information on the calibration of the cameras and the feature-matching algorithm are presented. Th
Sep 1, 2001
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Grab sampling for underground gold mine grade controlGeologists in some underground gold mines collect grab samples from broken ore piles or trucks as a method of grade control. It is often known as muck sampling. Generally, the goal of grab sampling is
Jan 1, 2009
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Appropriate mechanization for underground mining in southern AfricaUnderground mining and particularly dipping narrow tabular orebodies are difficult to mechanize appropriately, given the low gold price and other external factors. Particularly in the deep level mines
Sep 1, 2001
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Grab sampling for underground goldmine grade control ? SynopsisGeologists in some underground gold mines collect grab samples from broken ore piles or trucks as a method of grade control. It is often known as muck sampling. Generally, the goal of grab sampling is
Jan 1, 2010
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Stability of underground opening in rock saltBy C. Erichsen, J. Werfling
ABSTRACT: A three-dimensional elastic constitutive model for rock salt is proposed. This stress strain law takes into account the three phases of creep (transient, steady state and accelerated creep),
Jan 1, 2003
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Fill support systems for deep-level gold minesBy S. J. Patchet
The use of fill in deep-level gold mining presents the possibility of achieving considerable economic and operational benefits if conventional support can be eliminated. Unfortunately, the combination
Jan 1, 1978
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A contactor for liquid-liquid extraction from slurriesBy H. W. Byerlee
A contactor has been designed that avoids solvent loss due to coalescence and other causes. This consists of a column packed with grids. Slurry enters at the top and flows as films down the inclined s
Jan 1, 1982
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A new collaboration paradigm for mineral resource projectsBy S. Carter
this paper describes an innovation in computer software that permits mining professionals to collaborate on exploration and mining projects regardless of geographic location. Growth of mining compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Fast Data Capture for Crusher Modelling and OptimisationBy J. D. Salter
Most diamonds are liberated from their ores by crushing. Diamond and other coarse grained mineral ores require carefully optimised crushing circuits. Recent advances in computer technology have made p
Jan 1, 1987
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Book Review Australian Mineral Industry Review for 1970Book review AUSTRALIAN MINERAL INDUSTRY REVIEW FOR 1970 The Review is prepared by the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, and gives an interesting and up-to-date account of the Austra
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A Model of Bougainville Copper's Panguna OrebodyBy M. R. L. Blackwell
Over the period 1964 to 1969 Conzinc Riotinto of Australia undertook and completed an evaluation of a large low-grade copper orebody on Bougainville Island in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea. Fr
Jan 1, 2014
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Book ReviewInterpretation of Leached Outcrops, by Roland Blanchard. Published by Nevada Bureau of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 89507, 1968, 188 pages. Price $7.50 (R5.40). This book contains a
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Integrated Pipeline Transport System For Thickened Coal SludgeBy M. Wu, X. Zhao
This paper presents an integrated pipeline transport system for thickened coal sludge, which combines pretreatment and pipeline transport with combustion techniques of thickened coal sludge. The pipel
Jan 1, 2007
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Key Performance Indicators ? A Tool to Assess ICT Applications in Underground Coal MinesBy C. Dauber
Implementing new technologies in industrial operations entails the challenge of measuring the improvements gained by the applied technology. Nevertheless, it is absolutely essential to assess the tech
Jan 1, 2014
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Methods for Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed DataBy L. P. Fatti
An important feature affecting the classification of a remotely sensed scene is that the data are, in general, spatially correlated. Various approaches are discussed towards incorporating the correlat
Jan 1, 1987