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Operational Measurement Management and its Database SupportBy J Tuma
Technical measurements are an integral part of research and development of new technical devices. Now they are also an integral part of production too, especially as a part of quality control systems.
Jan 1, 2003
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The Miner's Guide to a Better Environmental PerformanceBy G MORRIS
The mining industry has been rightly proud of its environmental achievements and it would be fair to say that in some areas the Australian mining industry is at the forefront of world practice in e
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Blast Furnace Slag in the Manufacture of GlassPast and present developments in the use of blast furnace slag in the manufacture of glass are outlined. The crude slag from Port Kembla is beneficiated by the Mineral Resources Division of Austra
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Expected ChangesThe direction taken by mineral processing in the next 20 years will be determined by sharing of Australia's resources to fill world needs; by the low energy costs in Australia; by environmenta
Jan 1, 1981
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‘Forget the Wet Chemistry’ – How the Australian Synchrotron Can Help with Tailings and Mine Waste ManagementBy P Kappen, R N. Collins, K M. Spiers
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) is a synchrotron-only technique used to determine chemical speciation, providing a powerful alternative to most traditional ‘wet chemistry’ and lab-based speciation
Jul 27, 2015
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Technological Developments in Geosciences Up to the Year 2000 and BeyondThe earth is a planet limited in size and limited in total resources. For the forseeable future, it is the only available habitat for mankind. Therefore, it follows that the more we know about our
Jan 1, 1986
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Reporting Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves in the United States of America -Technical and Regulatory IssuesThe Committee for Mineral Reserves International Reporting Standards (CRIRSCO) was formed in 1994 to promote development and adoption of international standards for estimation and reporting of explora
Jan 1, 2006
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Rehabilitation Of Mining Areas With Particular Reference To The Re-Establishment Of Plant GrowthPlant growth is likely to prove the most suitable and satisfactory material to stabilise and cover quarry faces and worked-out surface mining sites. The careful selection of plant species is of pa
Jan 1, 1976
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Conventional Mining of Coal for Power GenerationThe Electricity Commission of New South Wales operates three power stations located on Lake Macquarie and Lake Munmorah. Coal for these power stations is supplied by three collieries operated by th
Jan 1, 1972
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Blasting a Cavern Using Bulk Emulsion ExplosivesThe Elgas Underground Storage Facility at Port Botany, Sydney, is the first purpose-built cavern of its kind in Australia and allows large capacity, safe and environmentally benign storage of Liquefie
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining and Access to Land - An Issue of National ImportanceDuring the last two decades, restrictions on access to land for mineral exploration and development in Australia have intensified. State and Federal legislation relating to Aboriginal land rights
Jan 1, 1987
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Thermodynamic Properties and Phase Diagram of the Binary Alloy System Gold-NickelActivity-composition-temperature relations for both gold and nickel have been determined for the solid and liquid states of the gold-nickel system by the application of the Margules equations. These r
Jan 1, 1971
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Mine Management in the 21st CenturyBy Martin CH
Over the past forty years colliery management has coped with intensive mechanisation and other rationalisation of traditional conditions to accomplish increases to outputs by miners, mines and nat
Jan 1, 1988
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Waste Rock Geochemistry as an aid to the Development of Cost-Effective Mine Waste Planning and Rehabilitation StrategiesThe geochemistry of waste rock from mining operations is critical to the development of acidity-related environmental problems during mining operations, and following mine closure. Failure to recognis
Jan 1, 1993
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An Optimisation Approach to Maintenance Scheduling for Capacity Alignment in the Hunter Valley Coal ChainBy H Waterer, L Zheng, T Kalinowski
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) consists of mining companies, rail operators, rail track owners and terminal operators, together forming the worldÆs largest coal exporting facility. In 2008, the t
Sep 26, 2011
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Commissioning the Cannington Project ù Creating SuccessBy C Torrisi, J Andreatidis, M Duffy
BHPÆs Cannington process plant was commissioned in October 1997. The Cannington ore contains high grades of silver, lead and zinc but also contains high levels of fluorine which must be removed to pro
Jan 1, 2000
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Seeing Through Alluvial Gold ù Fine Fraction Stream Sediment Sampling in the Sofala Area, Central New South WalesBy S G. Gatehouse
Extensive gold mining activity û dominantly alluvial û has taken place in the Sofala-Wattle Flat district since the 1850s.This work will have located most, if not all, of the visible sources for the g
Jan 1, 2004
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Applied Mineralogy as a Diagnostic Metallurgical Tool for Silver Bearing Base Metal Sulphide OresBy Bojcevski D
The deportment and textural relationships of silver bearing phases are key characteristics in understanding the behaviour of silver ores in flotation tests or processing plants. These characteristic
Jan 1, 1997
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The Minerals Industry and its Contribution to New Zealand's Economic DevelopmentWhile the new Minister of Economic Development sends his apologies at being unable to speak at this Conference, I am delighted to present on his behalf. The Ministry of Economic Development is not onl
Jan 1, 2005
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Milling Operations At New Broken Hill Consolidated LimitedBy Braes J. R, Neale J. R
The New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (NBHC) mine currently produces 1.42 million tonnes of silver, lead and zinc ore annually. All of this ore is treated by the NBHC milling ccx[plex. This pape
Jan 1, 1983