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Sustainable SuccessEvery year my consultancy business reviews over 100 mines worldwide, primarily focusing on property and business interruption risk. What we have found is that the most successful mines have: identifi
Jan 1, 2003
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Production of Phosphate Concentrates From Slimes: Brazilian Experience (29aeaaee-e3f6-4016-b671-78b22244a62a)By Rogerio C. Guimarães, Antonio E. C. Peres
The production of phosphate concentrates (phosphate rock) from slimes represents a challenge to the phosphate industry worldwide. In Brazil, this challenge is particularly relevant due to the consiste
Jan 1, 2003
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Optical Spectroscopy for Process Monitoring and Production Control in Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Industry (Invited)By Willy Persson
A common feature of the kinds and amounts of impurities present most pyrometallurgical, processes is injection of oxygen to, remove various in the feed. The degree of success of a specific process ste
Jan 1, 2003
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Cut-Off Walls For Diamond Mining In The ArcticBy Wolfgang G. Brunner
A 3800 m long temporary water-retaining dike has been constructed under extreme conditions in the harsh northern climate to enable two of the kimberiite pipes at the Diavik Diamond Project reserve to
Jan 1, 2003
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Separation Of Copper And Arsenic From Acidic Electrolytes By ElectrodialysisBy Juan Patricio Ibáñez
Separation of arsenic and copper from Cu-As-H2S04 electrolytes by electrodialysis has been investigated at room temperature. The effects of current density and pH were studied. An arsenic-free copper
Jan 1, 2003
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The Application of Flyash Cement in Mining Backfill MaterialBy K Matsui, T Sasaoka, S Kubota, Y Yosh
A large amount of wastes from the preparation plant is produced. The properties of these wastes vary depending on the mineralogical contents of the mother rock in which the coal is embedded. The waste
Jan 1, 2003
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How to Get Value Out of BenchmarkingBenchmarking of mining operations has been in vogue for a number of years: it seems teams are forever flying around the world to try to understand what other operations are doing. However, unless a be
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantification of uncertainties in geological modelling of kimberlite pipesBy D. Farrow
Future development of kimberlite mines is now focused on mining at deeper levels. The consequences are increased difficulty and costs of the mining operations. The decisions on investments require acc
Jan 1, 2003
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JORC (Australia & New Zealand) - AUSTRALASIAN CODE FOR Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resourcesand Ore Reserves - 2004"The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee (JORC), which is sponsored by the Australian mining industry and its professional organisations, developed the JORC Code to provide minimum standards for
Jan 1, 2003
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Knowledge in—Money out, redefining mine planning and scheduling standards to improve and stabilize business performanceBy M. Arnesen
Mining professionals recognize the need to continuously evaluate and refine mine planning standards and scheduling. We must examine our current reality, and evaluate the following: •How well do our p
Jan 1, 2003
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New Reactor Concepts For Direct Coal-Based Continuous Steelmaking (Invited)By Noel A. Warner
Modern steelmaking is based on direct use of oxygen in high intensity batch reactors. A totally new approach is proposed in this paper, based on the view that pursuit of high intensity is unlikely to
Jan 1, 2003
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The Dynamics Of Chalcocite Heap BioleachingBy John Petersen
Heap bioleaching technology has become well established for the exploitation of copper sulfide ores. Still, in many operations the rate of copper extraction is rather slow, often taking two years or m
Jan 1, 2003
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Striking a Balance Between Blasting and Geotechnical IssuesBy A Creighton, C McKenzie
Blasting is a critical task in the development of an open pit. The formation of stable slopes is also essential to the safe and economic extraction of ore. The objectives of a mine blasting department
Jan 1, 2003
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Atlas Copco Drill Rig Products for Mine Automation and Communication ù A Totally New Technology Platform for Advanced Mining SystemsIn mid-1998 Atlas Copco Rock Drills AB introduced the first member of a new family of drill rigs. This new family, Rocket Boomer L1C/L2C/L3C, is based on modern computer technology and also on what is
Jan 1, 2003
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Non-Ferrous Metals The Challenges In Metal Production And Technology TransferBy Tapani Järvinen
Non-ferrous metals and metals in general are considered as being non-renewable natural resources. Metals are needed because of their excellent and irreplaceable properties. The consumption of metals,
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper Losses In Copper Smelting Slags (Invited)By Ivan Imris
The common problem of new and conventional technology of copper production is the copper losses in the slags, which may be divided into mechanical and physico-chemical losses. In the first group can b
Jan 1, 2003
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The Criteria Of Hydrogen And Oxygen Potentials In Copper Melt For Making A Sound Casting Of Bar And Rod The Guide Of The Effective Use Of An Electrochemical Gas Monitoring System (7936bf6e-94eb-4023-956a-f4f94bc9e248)By Norihiko Fukatsu
In order to use effectively the previously reported new sensing system for hydrogen and oxygen potentials in molten copper, the criteria of the potentials for getting sound castings have been determin
Jan 1, 2003
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Use of Large Twin-Power Scrapers in Prestrip Operations (5b96252c-a8e3-4454-b0d8-e41ea665d004)The use of scrapers in mining and earthmoving operations is not new; in fact they are one of the earliest methods of bulk earthmoving. A single machine, which can load, haul, and dump material with a
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamental Studies of Inco Matte Between Separation ProcessBy G. P. Wong
"In the Inco matte separation process, a slow-cooled converter matte is separated into three main discrete mineral phases: chalcocite (Cc), heazlewoodite (Hz) and a Cu-Ni-Fe alloy. After magnetic remo
Jan 1, 2003