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  • AUSIMM
    Impact of Entry Air Velocity on the Fire Hazard of Conveyor Belts

    By Dalzell R. W

    A Conveyor Belt Fire Test Program was initiated in 1985 by the Approval and Certification Center (A&CC), Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), U.S. Department of Labor. The purpose was to

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Maintenance Inventory Planning

    One of the often overlooked factors affecting the capital investment decision in new or existing plants is the value of stock holdings necessary to maintain the plant. This paper puts forward a si

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Factors Affecting Ground Support at Agnew Mine

    By Jones TRP

    The Agnew Nickel Mine has a short his-tory of mining activities. However it has experienced a large variety of ground support problems. These problems relate to geological, hydrological, geomechanical

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Selective Continuous Mining Requirements and Opportunities for Miners and Manufacturers

    Selective continuous surface mining is a rapidly developing system of mining which will have a significant impact on many present and future open cut mines. In many aspects the technology is in its

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    The Use of New South Wales Coals in Large Pulverised Fuel Fired Boilers for Power Generation Purposes

    The Electricity Commission of New South Wales is the largest single user of coal in the State, burning some 8.5 million tonnes during 1972-73. This coal is converted in power stations into electrical

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Long Shaft ù A Deep Level Mining Success Story

    By G McLeay, T Moran

    Long Shaft has traditionally been seen as one of the most challenging mines in the Kambalda area with operations having been suspended by the previous owners in 1999. When mining recommenced in Octobe

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Traversing the Valley of Death – upscaling the REFLUX™ flotation cell

    By M J. Cole, J Zhou, D J. Borrow, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin, J L. Sutherland

    New technologies can easily take around ten years to commercialise. Strong research support is needed in parallel with the process of innovation and commercialisation, in building a deeper understandi

    Aug 24, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Field Experience in Hydraulic Rock Drilling

    By Diehl GW, Kuntonen J

    The Tamrock all-hydraulic rock drilling system 400 has been developed to cover as wide a drilling range as possible, from 35 mm holes in tunnelling, roofbolting and development work to 64mm holes i

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Current Practice at the C.S.A. Mine Concentrator, Cobar

    By King CJ

    The C.S.A. concentrator of Cobar Mines Proprietary Limited was expanded in 1974 to treat 80 000 tonnes of copper-lead-zinc ore per four week period. Jaw crusher product is fed to two par- allel prim

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Use of Simulation to Investigate the Performance of Autogenous Milling Circuits

    By Orrock G, McKee DJ

    Mathematical models of autogenous and semi-autogenous grinding mills have now reached a stage of development where they can be usefully applied to practical problems. In particular, the models are s

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting for Mine to Mill Optimisation

    By S S. Kanchibotla, S Morrell

    In recent years there has been a growing recognition of the impact that mining practices have on the efficiency of mineral processing operations. Head grade, dilution, particle size distribution and t

    Jan 1, 1999

  • AUSIMM
    What Does This Place Look Like in 2050?

    The Greens are asking the question: what do our mining towns look like in 2050 and how can we be better prepared? The resources boom brought enormous profits to the main players and was partly respons

    Jun 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Reshaping Minerals Tertiary Education in Australia

    University education in Australia is changing, driven by greater market orientation, reduced funding available per student, especially in the higher-cost minerals industry disciplines, and the call fo

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Road Trains Underground ù The Alternative Trucking System

    By K Guilfoyle, A Robertson

    In the mid-1970s, trucking ore from 400 m depth to the surface was perceived to be the practical and economic limit for metalliferous underground mines. Improvements in truck design and decline develo

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    The Development of a Niche Iron Ore Producer

    Mount Gibson Iron Limited (æMount Gibson IronÆ) has made the difficult transition from a privately owned company with an iron resource to a publicly listed company owning and operating a profitable ir

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Planning for the Expected Amount of Variation to be Acceptable

    A good blending system is one that ensures that a plant can cope with the amount of grade variation that it will encounter. Prediction of amounts of variation that will be encountered on time or tonna

    Mar 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Modern Kagnetometer Exploration

    I am sure that you are- all familiar with Airborne Magneto-meter Surveying so I shall-spend only a brief moment describing the instrument and techniques and the remainder of the allotted time-on-moder

    Jan 1, 1962

  • AUSIMM
    Some Chemical Aspects of Gold Particles Flotation

    A great part of the research on froth flotation of gold ores deals with ores containing gold associated mainly with sulphides, resulting in a largely accepted view that what takes place with sulphid

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Characterisation of Ilmenites from Western Eucla Basin Heavy Mineral Concentrates

    By G J. Sparrow, M J. Fisher-White

    A mineral and chemical characterisation study was conducted on ilmenite-rich heavy mineral concentrates sourced from the western sector of the Eucla Basin in southern Australia. Test work involved usi

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Planning for Narrow Vein Mines

    The primary objective of any planning exercise is to maximise the return on funds utilised while maintaining a safe and socially responsible working environment. In order to achieve this, it is essent

    Jan 1, 1993