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Conference Proceedings

Recent Technical and Social Advances in the North Australian Minerals Industry, North West Queensland

Conference Proceedings

Recent Technical and Social Advances in the North Australian Minerals Industry, North West Queensland

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The Greenvale Mine and Railway

Development of the Greenvale orebody, containing 40,000,000 tonnes of nickel ore, began in 1971 and production commenced in 1974._x000D_
Annual capacity is 2,800,000 wet tonnes. The variations in ore grade and physical characteristics which occur throughout the ore- body had a major influence on the selection of mining methods, grade control procedures, and equipment. After removal of overburden by scrapers, ore is excavated by draglines sidecasting into windrows. Feed to the crushing plant is .reclaimed by front end loaders into rear dump trucks according to a grade selection pro- gramme. After crushing, ore is stockpiled into blended units of ore of required quality._x000D_
Ore is stacked and reclaimed for train loading using techniques designed to give maximum mixing of ore characteristics through Bach unit._x000D_
These procedures are repeated on discharge at the plant site at Yabulu. The railway, constructed by Queensland Nickel Pty. Ltd. to Q.G.R. standard, and operated by the Q.G.R., is 216 km long and includes eight major bridges and three tunnels._x000D_
Two trains per day, one of four locomotives and 92 waggons, and one of three locomotives and 69 waggons, haul crushed ore to Yabulu. Train loading is semi-automatic. A small township and associated services have been constructed for employees at Green- Vale.
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  • Published: 1974
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