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A Comparison of Massive Sulfide Deposits Forming at the PACMANUS (Manus Basin, PNG) and Jade (Okinawa Trough, South China Sea) Seafloor Hydrothermal FieldsBy Binns RA, Murao S
The PACMANUS and Jade deposits are two active hydrothermal fields that are forming massive sulfide deposits at the Pacific rim margin. Both are associated with felsic submarine volcanic rocks and bot
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical and Environmental Problems Related to Dewatering the Proposed Ohinewai Opencast Lignite Mine, New ZealandBy Wharton P, Voigt R
In order to do the discharge estimation better, it is valuable to find out appropriate formulas for estimating discharge in various pits, based on accumulating data, summarizing discharge patterns
Jan 1, 1988
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Injury Statistics - An Impoprtant toolAXTAT is a computerised system developed by the Western Australian Department of Minerals and Energy in conjunction with the local mining industry for recording and retrieving information about fata
Jan 1, 1996
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Shallow Compressed Air Tunnelling on the Murl ProjectBy Bennet A. G
As part of the construction of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop it was necessary to construct two 7 metre diameter tunnels, each 100 metres in length, by shield driven excavation through an all
Jan 1, 1981
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Bulk Mineable Vein Type and Disseminated Gold Mineralization of the Fairbanes Mining District, AlaskaBy Caivin JS, Freeman CJ
The Fairbanks Mining District in central Alaska was discovered in 1902 and since then approximately 7.5 million troy oz of placer gold, 250,000 troy oz of lode gold, and several thousand short ton
Jan 1, 1987
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Expansion at Mt. Leyshon to Treat 2.0 MTPA Primary OreThe process selection and design aspects to treat primary ore in a new carbon-in-pulp (C.I.P.) plant while utilizing, where possible, existing equipment and infra- structure are discussed. The exis
Jan 1, 1989
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Can Bacteriophage be Used to Separate Minerals?By R T. A MacGillivray, S B. Curtis
Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses that infect bacteria. Protein coatings on the surface of the phage particle can be genetically engineered so that they bind to inorganic molecules. The filamentous ph
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineralogical and Textural Characterisation of Iron Ore from a Peruvian Magnetite-Haematite Skarn ProspectBy J R. Manuel, M J. Peterson
Selected drill core samples from a Ferrobamba-limestone-hosted, magnetite-haematite skarn deposit, located in the Apurimac department of the Andahuaylas-Yauri skarn/porphyry belt of south-eastern Peru
Jan 1, 2009
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Design of Roof Support of the Sydney Opera House Underground Parking StationBy Best R. J, Poulos H. G
The method for design of primary roof support for the large todoidal cavern constructed to house the Sydney Opera House parking station is presented. The cavern was constructed with 5 m of rock cover
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effects of the Quality of Bulk Commercial Explosives on Blast PerformanceBy Grouhel P
Blasting performance is directly related to the characteristics and efficiency of the explosives used. The selection of the correct explosive for particular blast conditions and objectives depends o
Jan 1, 1990
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A Geological Overview of HyLogging 18 000 m of Core from the Eastern Goldfields of Western AustraliaBy T Roache, K Yang, M Quigley, C Young
In late 2004 a large-scale evaluation of a new suite of tools for semi-automated core logging was carried out in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Known as HyLoggingÖ Systems, these combine
Jan 1, 2006
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Aspects of the Developments and use of a Minicomputer-Based Coal Mine Planning SystemBy Snowdowne J. B H
Rand Mines, Limited, located in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa has recently completed feasibility studies which have lead to the initiation of two major coal strip mining ventures. A minico
Jan 1, 1977
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Geotectonic Framework of Mexican and Central American Mineral DepositsModern plate tectonic reconstruction of Mexico and Central America shows that the southeast-extend ing Precambrian backbone of Mexico, together with the east-flanking accreeted Huastecan (Appalachian-
Jan 1, 1990
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Methods For Working Thick Seams And Research On Increasing Their EffectivenessWorking thick coal seams in Poland is a very serious problem. Nearly 40 per cent of all coal is extracted from seams more than 3 m. thick. In absolute figures this represents about 70 million tons
Jan 1, 1976
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Ore Control to Deliver Metal Production at Ridgeway Gold MineBy A Tomsett, J Rutter
Ore control systems at Ridgeway have been designed to deliver gold and copper metal production through focussing on the ore characteristics that impact on mine and mill performance and ultimately meta
Jan 1, 2002
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Observations on Drag Tool Excavation and the Consequent Performance of Roadheaders in Strong RockThe paper is aimed at mining engineers and other mining practitioners in the metalliferous mining industry who are considering the use of roadheaders and wish to understand the basic geomechanical and
Jan 1, 1997
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Prediction of Instability in Slopes During Opencast mining Over Old Underground Workings in Jharia Coalfield, IndiaBy Singh T, Singh D. P
India has limited resources of coking coal. Most of the coking coal seams are located in Jharia Coalfield. These seams were worked in the past by the bord and pillar system in a haphazard manner,
Jan 1, 1988
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Case Study - NWT Diamonds ProjectBy Penny T. G
BHP Diamonds and their joint-venture participants DiaMet Minerals, Chuck Fipke and Stewart Blusson are currently developing Canada's first commercial diamond mine in the arctic barren lands of
Jan 1, 1997
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Australian Proterozoic Mineral Systems: Essential Ingredients and Mappable CriteriaBy Jaques A. L, Heinrich C. A
Mt Todd lies towards the south end of the Pine Creek Geosyncline, sandwiched between the Cullen Batholith and the Edith Falls Basin, in an area of regionally metamorphosed sandstones, siltstones and
Jan 1, 1994
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Australian Proterozoic Mineral Systems: Essential Ingredients and Mappable CriteriaBy C A Heinrich, Jaques A. L, L A I Wyborn
Most orebodies have cross-sections of less than I km2 and hence do not offer a particularly large target for exploration. Fortunately, although in the geological record ore deposits are small and rare
Jan 1, 1994