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Speech to Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Sydney 11-15 1988I've talked a number of times in the past year or so to audiences like today's about culture -about thinking of it, understanding it, respecting it. So, rather than talk just yet about you
Jan 1, 1988
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A Practical Method of Approach to the Problems of Mineral FlotationResponse of a mineral to anionic and cationic flotation reagentsvaries with the nature of the mineral and the particle size. A ruleis deduced for the selection of the correct type of reagent, which le
Jan 1, 1963
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Transition to Sulphide Treatment - Laboratory Testwork to OperationsAs the oxide reserves in an oxide/sulphide deposit are exhausted transition to the treatment of sulphides should be investigated in detail and well before processing the sulphide ore commences. The
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Hoists for the Nickel Rim South ProjectBy T Gartner
This paper describes the design, manufacture and site services associated with the supply of mine hoists for the new mine under construction by Falconbridge Limited in Ontario, Canada. Two new shafts
Jan 1, 2005
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Education and Research for the Mineral IndustryThe success of any industry depends on the planned integration of the policies and resources of the key components of the Australian economic and political structure - government, industry managemen
Jan 1, 1986
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A Method to Separate Phases of Sulfur in Mine-Waste Piles and Natural Alteration Zones, and to Use Sulfur Isotopic Compositions to Investigate Release of Metals and Acidity to the EnvironmentBy C J. Berry, P H. Briggs
Assessment of metal mobility, acid rock drainage production, and toxic effects from weathering of mineralised materials (ie mine-waste piles and outcropping alteration/ore zones) is key in evaluating
Jan 1, 2003
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Nature and Origin of West Australian Diamonds: Evidence from Mineral Inclusions and C-Isotopic Compositions.By Foudoulis C, Smith CB, Drew RM, Sun S-S, Sheraton JW, Hall AE
Primay (syngenetic and protogenetic) inclusions - i.e. minerals formed during or before diamond growth and encapsulated in the diamond - provide important information on the origin of diamond. Rece
Jan 1, 1989
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Subsidence - An Adverse Effect Under the RMAThis paper looks at the problems associated with surface settlements and other subsidence effects from the underground extraction of coal in relation to consent applications under the Resource Managem
Jan 1, 2003
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The Development of a Low Shock Energy Ammonium Nitrate Based Explosive (8713d132-bd41-4f8d-9030-9017776cdfb9)By Moxon N. T
The detonation pressure of ANFO can be significantly reduced by the addition of low density materials such as polystyrene, bagasse, swadust or perlite. Laboratory and field test results have shown t
Jan 1, 1989
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Victory Gold Mine û KambaldaBy Larke R, Warnock J
Although Western Mining Corporation has been producing high grade nickel ore at Kambalda since 1967, it has only recently become a significant gold producer.The main source of Gold ore has been the Vi
Jan 1, 1984
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The Rotary Multi-Plate Valve as an Integrated Control System of a Longwall Roof SupportAn automatic control system of a longwall roof support is dis-cussed. Hydraulic automatic control systems for longwall roof support have not met all requirements for such systems. Utilization of stand
Jan 1, 1985
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Mine Rehabilitation: An Economic Perspective on a Technical ActivityBy Cox A
A key concern both in public perceptions of the environmental performance of the mining industry and in the development of policy relating to mining activities is the state in which the areas may be l
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Native Grasses: Their Potential Use in Revegetation of Disturbed Sites in the Wet-Dry TropicsBy Gray E, Banks J
In mine site revegetation, exotic grasses are more commonly used than native grasses. This is due to unavailability of native grass seed on a commerical scale and lack of information on agronomical
Jan 1, 1994
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Project Feasibility Studies - A Necessary Step or the Best Opportunity to Add Value and Certainty?By J Borthwick, M Yusi, M Douge
Feasibility studies form a vital and significant component of the project delivery cycle. They are at the heart of the valuation process. This paper focuses on variables which can affect a project and
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of the Commonwealth Government in Relation to the Mining IndustryThe Australian Constitution specifies certain powers of the Commonwealth Government to be used in its capacity as the national government. Certain of these broad powers result in the Com- monwealth
Jan 1, 1978
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Salt Dissolution Dynamics on Surface Mine SpoilsBy S Vink, V Nanjappa, C J. Moran
Poor quality water resulting from interaction of surface run-off with saline mine spoil and soils can cause significant problems for water reuse on mine sites. Not only can this saline water lead to m
Jan 1, 2009
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Standardisation of Mine Control at Newmont Australia Underground SitesBy B Ascott
As a prerequisite to achieving integrated regional production reporting across multiple sites, Newmont Australia initiated a project to standardise the configuration and use of mine control systems at
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation of Complex Systems to Develop Key Water Quality Influences at the DeBeers Snap Lake Diamond ProjectBy R L. Verburg, R Johnstone
DeBeers Canada Mining Inc (DeBeers) recently submitted an Environmental Assessment (EA) for its proposed Snap Lake Diamond Mine located in Northwest Territories, Canada. As part of the EA process, a s
Jan 1, 2003
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Uncertainty in Soil Sampling ù A Case StudyBy K Luthbom, A Lagerkvist
According to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, the number of potentially contaminated sites in Sweden is approximately 40 000. The funding for remediation from the Swedish Government alone
Jan 1, 2005