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  • SME
    NOx emission of equipment and blasting agents in surface coal mining

    By A. Lashgari

    Surface coal mining in the Appalachian region consumes a significant amount of energy in the form of diesel fuel and blasting agents. emission of oxides of nitrogen (Nox) from these sources represents

    Oct 1, 2013

  • SME
    Mining project evaluation process for investment decisions: Modeling and assessment of project risk - part two

    By H. M. Park

    Risk is a major factor in all mining activities, arising from many internal and external variables. The authors? research has resulted in a systematic method for the quantification of risk in mining p

    Oct 1, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Geometallurgical Communication as a Distributed Information System

    By C Moorhead, J Jones

    A common problem in the mining industry is that company geologists can operate in relative isolation to the rest of the company (Jones and Moorhead, 2011). This may result in poor knowledge transfer a

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Some Reflections on Uncertainty, Decisions, Models and People

    By S H. Begg

    "*This is an abstract only*Most technical and economic analyses are performed to reduce uncertainty to help make decisions. Decision-making is about ranking alternatives - rarely are precise predictio

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    BHP Billiton West Australian Iron Ore Geometallurgy - Past, Present and Future

    By M Flanagan, T Sua, B Wright, T Carroll, B Van Dijken

    "BHP Billiton (BHPB) West Australian Iron Ore (WAIO) conducts an extensive geometallurgy (geomet) program for its iron ore deposits in the Pilbara. The geomet program provides accurate information to

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Obstacles to Embedding Geometallurgy Decision-Making into Operations and how to Increase Maturity of this Critical Capability

    By G McCullough, B Mutsaers, J Jessop

    "*This is an abstract only* Geometallurgical initiatives have demonstrated considerable value to operations that have trialled them. However, it is extremely difficult for these initiatives to become

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Utilising Orebody Knowledge to Improve Comminution Circuit Design and Energy Utilisation

    By M S. Powell

    In this paper it is argued that we are entering a new mining era, based on considerably more challenging orebodies as we rapidly expand minerals production by exploiting previously uneconomic deposits

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Modelling Geometallurgical Variability - A Case Study in Managing Risk

    By S Khosrowshahi, A Weeks, W J. Shaw

    "To provide an indication of expected performance of the mine and mill, feasibility studies should include an assessment of the expected day-to-day variability in process plant feed. Attempts to do th

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    A Historical Perspective of the Application and Success of Geometallurgical Methodologies

    By S R. Williams

    There is a sense of geometallurgy being new; a new methodology for mining project development and improved operational strategy. One of the main challenges that any ænewÆ technology faces is a validat

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the Dog

    By J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith

    Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Geometallurgical Guidelines for Miners, Geologists and Process Engineers - Discovery to Design

    By D David

    Geometallurgy is often a misunderstood and poorly defined concept. The first thing the paper will attempt is to provide a definition of geometallurgy. Ultimately this paper has been written to provide

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Geostatistical Modelling of Geometallurgical Variables - Problems and Solutions

    By 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

  • AUSIMM
    Estimating Comminution Indices from Ore Mineralogy, Chemistry and Drill Core Logging

    By R Berry, J Hunt, T Kojovic

    Geometallurgy aids the understanding of orebody variability through the integration of geological and processing information, thereby enabling spatial mapping of processing (eg comminution or separati

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    The use of Geometallurgy to Estimate Comminution Parameters within Porphyry Copper Deposits

    By G J. Harbort, K Lam, C Sola

    The relationship between the geology of porphyry copper deposits and their processing performance is an area of interest. Being able to predict comminution properties of the ore from physical characte

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Morro do Ouro Geological Model with a Metallurgical View

    By Y Akiti, J Moller, E Esper, R Rugolo, A Pains

    "Morro do Ouro Mine is a high tonnage/low-grade mine located in Paracatu, Minas Gerais State, Brazil. The mines move around 55 Mt of ore per year at an average grade of 0.4 g/t. The auriferous mineral

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    The Importance of Mineralogical Input into Geometallurgy Programs

    By K S. Smith, J Woodhead, K Olson Hoal

    Mineralogy is the link between ore formation and ore extraction. It is the most fundamental component of geomet programs, and the most important aspect of a life-of-project approach to mineral resourc

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Particle Size Distribution Effects that Should be Considered when Performing Flotation Geometallurgical Testing

    By K C. Runge, E Tabosa, A Jankovic

    Flotation recovery in geometallurgical modelling is usually predicted based on relationships developed from batch flotation testing of different ore types. These batch flotation tests are usually perf

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Generating Synthetic Data for Simulation Modelling in Iron Ore

    By J E. Everett, K Jupp, T J. Howard

    Simulation modelling is a practice commonly used in the mining industry to evaluate alternative process designs. Such modelling is typically undertaken as an optimisation study to increase the efficie

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    A Geometallurgical Approach for Iron Ore Product Evaluation

    By B J. Beven, A Vatandoost, J Young, S Campbell-Hardwick

    The intrinsic value of iron ore depends on its physical and chemical characteristics. For example, silica and alumina are unwanted elements, downgrading iron grade and adversely affecting high tempera

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    A Geometallurgical Study of the Witwatersrand Gold Ore at Carletonville, South Africa

    By D L. Reid, G Nwaila, J Petersen, J-P Franzidis, Y Ghorbani, M Becker, F C. de Beer, L C. Bam

    Traditional methods of gold extraction have involved comminution and processing via cyanide leaching, all of which are associated with energy, cost and environmental implications. Subsequently, numero

    Sep 29, 2013