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Back to basics or back to the future?When, in 1985, Marty McFly is accidentally sent back to 1955 in a DeLorean ‘time machine’ in Back to the Future, he encounters young versions of his parents, and must make sure they fall in love or he
Aug 29, 2018
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Aboriginal Liaison and Cross-Cultural Matters: The Role of the Northern Territory Department of Mines and EnergyBy K Whelan
The Land Access Branch of the Mines Division of the Northern Territory Department of Mines and Energy is responsible for Aboriginal Liaison and cross-cultural matters that affect the Department. In
Jan 1, 1994
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Key Drivers of Energy and Cost Efficiency in Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding CircuitsBy G Lane, M Bueno
In a recent publication (Bueno and Lane, 2011) the authors presented the analysis of a consolidated dataset composed by 137 autogenous/semi-autogenous grinding (AG/SAG) mill pilot trials. By comparing
Oct 29, 2012
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Mining method, and controls, to cut back a failed slope at KCGMs Fimiston Pit (KCGM Superpit)By C E. Woolley, H Jebaliya, J Foster
The East wall of the Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines Fimiston Open Pit (KCGM Superpit) has a history of wall instabilities impacting mining operations; the most significant of which occurred in May
Jun 22, 2022
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Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation of Iron Ore Sinters Through Digital MicroscopyBy S Paciornik, G Schinazi, M H. de Pinho Maur-cio, M B. Vieira, O da Fonseca Martins Gomes, D T. Wagner
Vale (previously CVRD û Companhia Vale do Rio Doce) evaluates the microstructure of sinters in order to understand their characteristics and behaviour in the agglomeration process, and the correlation
Jan 1, 2008
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) - A Tried and Tested Alternative to TrucksBy A Cooper
The current financial climate has given rise to fears that falling mineral prices and tight credit will force mining companies to cut back on production and new project development in a bid to cut cos
Jan 1, 2009
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A Method to Design Efficient Mine Backfill Drainage Systems to Improve Safety and Stability of Backfill Bulkheads and FillsA simple method of designing effective fill drainage systems for slurry backfill is presented. By using the proposed method, it is easy to calculate and predict the expected fill drainage rates or to
Jan 1, 2002
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Long hole plug – addressing the hazard of bogged rods in ‘upholes’By G Noonan, S Thomas, M Limbert
Stuck drill rods (often referred to as bogged rods) in production ‘upholes’ are a common problem in the underground mining industry. Bogged and broken off drill rods have the potential to fall out of
Oct 16, 2017
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Effective Life-of-mine Planning by Understanding and Managing Risks and Opportunities Associated with Geological UncertaintyBy M Berry
Consider these four questions:What is the definition of life-of-mine?When should life-of-mine planning seriously commence?When can life-of-mine planning seriously commence?What is the key input to eff
Jul 16, 2014
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Multiparallel Fan Method to Prevent Significant External Air Leakages through a Goaf Area of a Shallow Covered CoalmineBy F Wu, H Wang, W Chen
A pressurisation method with multiparallel fans has been adopted at HongLiuLin Coalmine to control the significant external air leakage through the goaf area of coalface 15207. Potential damaging effe
Aug 31, 2015
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Modelling Bulk Density ù The Importance of Getting it RightTonnage and grade are the principal reported components of mineral resource estimates but tonnage is a derivative of two more fundamental estimates; volume and bulk density. Typically, most of the eff
Jan 1, 2000
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Various Interpretations of Coal Petrographic Nomenclature and their Effects on Maceral AnalysesThe commonly used Stopes-Heerlen coal petrographic classification and nomenclature has over the years been subject to variable interpretations. This paper discusses the problem with specific reference
Jan 1, 1970
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Getting the Burden RightBy J Poniewierski, Varcos D
Efficient blasting requires constant vigilance with respect to the actual layout being used in the field. Objective measurement techniques are required in laying out a pattern as the 'by eye&ap
Jan 1, 1994
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Excess pore water pressure induced during tailings run-outBy M A. Llano-Serna, D J. Williams, L Bu
Tailings dam failures continue to occur worldwide at an unacceptable rate, averaging two events annually over the last 100 years. Furthermore, tailings dams continue to grow in size, increasing the po
Jul 23, 2018
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Mining iron ore from tailings with minimal use of process waterBy Y K. Leong
Iron ore tailings typically containing 40 to 50 per cent Fe can be beneficiated to iron ore products containing 54 to 60 per cent Fe. The impurities are comprised of clay, quartz, cristabolite and TiO
Nov 8, 2021
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Numerical Modelling of Undermined River Valleys ù A Case StudyBy J W. Lee, E Baafi, N Aziz
Ground subsidence due to mining is a common dilemma confronting the underground coal mining industry. The effects of underground longwall mining on river valleys have come under scrutiny, especially w
Jan 1, 2005
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Managing Coal Loss Using Blast Models and Field MeasurementBy P Brown, M Nagarajan, A Green, P Dare-Bryan
Coal loss is an important issue at many coalmines, with losses of five per cent being common. The type of loss varies from mine to mine but is dependent on mine strata, the drilling and blasting proce
Aug 24, 2015
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Enhancing Risk Management in Strategic Mine Planning through Uncertainty AnalysisBy C Fricke, R Wood, P Velletri
"In a climate characterised by an ever increasing focus on cost reduction and maximising the utilisation of existing assets and infrastructure, understanding the uncertainty associated with alternativ
Nov 24, 2014
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The Role of Metals in Sustainable DevelopmentBy W J. Rankin
Metals are well suited to sustainable development goals. They are not biodegradable and have virtually an unlimited lifespan and the potential for unlimited recyclability. Thus metals can be considere
Jan 1, 2002
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Conclusion or 'Chairman's Reflections'It is always difficult to sum up an open forum adequately and instantaneously, so, with the privilege of hindsight, and also with some time to reflect, I am exercising the Chairman's prerogat
Jan 1, 1986