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Mineral Composition of Sulphide Ores from the Peelwood, Cordillera and Mt. Costigan Mines, Peelwood District, N.S.W.The Peelwood district of New South Wales is located some 65 miles south of Bathutst on the Tuena-Crookwell road. A number of occurrences of lead-zinc-copper ore are known from this district but only t
Jan 1, 1961
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The Mineral Composition of Ore from the Hill 50 Gold Mine, Western AustraliaOre from the Hill 50 Gold Mine, consists essentially of pyrrhotite, with minor amounts of pyrite, chalcopyrite, galena and gold, replacing "jaspilite." The gold is associated with the sulphi
Jan 1, 1955
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Developing Algorithms and a Computer Program to Predict the Peak Particle Velocity After Blasting in Open Pit Mines and QuarriesDrill blasting is a widely used method for rock fragmentation in mining, quarrying and construction industries. Environmental effects such as air shocks, dust, flying rocks and ground vibration are un
Dec 6, 2010
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Paper No. 179. Concentration of Fine Sands on a Belt Vanner.THE machine from which the following results were obtained makes one of a row of seven at work in the Junction North, Concentration Mill at Broken Hill, New South Wales. It consists essentially of a b
Jan 1, 1909
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Study on coal wettability for dust suppression in the presence of surfactants by sink testBy Y Chen, G Xu, B Albijanic
High concentrations of airborne coal particles is the main reason leading to health and safety hazards in underground coalmines. Water spray is one of the effective methods to suppress coal particles
Aug 28, 2017
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Investigating psychosocial incidents and gendered violence for enhanced mine safety outcomesBy D Flint, K Vague
The Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (WA) (WHS Act; DMIRS, 2020) and associated Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 (WA) (WHS Regulations; DMIRS, 2022), supporting guidance materials and ot
Apr 16, 2024
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Case Study of Non-Mining Prediction and Control of Acid Rock Drainage ù The Vancouver Island Highway ProjectBy W M. Tekano, T S. Coulter, N M. Hutt
The Vancouver Island Highway Project (VIHP) was a $CAD 1.2 billion expenditure by the Province of British Columbia to improve travel safety and relieve traffic congestion between Victoria and Campbell
Jan 1, 2003
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Stannite Ore from Oonah Mine, Zeehan, TasmaniaOre from the "Staimite" lode in the Oonah mine, Zeehan, has a complex composition and contains an exceptional number of elements. Its chemical composition has been indicated by the following
Jan 1, 1931
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The Air Comparison Pycnometer for Rapid Iron DeterminationsThe Beckman Air Comparison Pycnometer is as accurate as the specific gravity bottle for the determination of the volume of fine powders, or particles, up to 50 c.c. in volume. The determination using
Jan 1, 1963
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Excavation of the Lift 2 Crusher Hydroset Chamber and Orepass in Seismically Active Conditions at Northparkes MinesBy A Weston
Northparkes Mines is a joint venture between Rio Tinto and the Sumitomo group and is operated by Rio Tinto to produce copper concentrate from ore sourced from open cut and underground. Underground or
Jan 1, 2005
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Reverse cationic flotation of iron ores with complex silicate gangue mineralsBy L O. Filippov, C H. Veloso de Melo, A Correa De Araujo
Froth flotation of iron ores is one of the most widely used methods to upgrade iron ore into high-grade concentrates. In recent years, reverse cationic flotation of iron ores has been specifically the
Jul 24, 2017
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The application of digital twin machine learning models for Mine to Mill and Pit to Plant optimisationBy X Hu, Z Pokrajcic, R Embry, P C. Stewart, J Carpenter, E Jones
Whilst the value of Pit to Plant and Mine to Mill optimisation has been proven since the 1990s, sustaining the productivity and efficiency gains typically requires ongoing test work, blast trials, pla
Jun 22, 2022
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Image Processing of Central Volcanic Region GeophysicsBy M A. Mongillo
Most geophysical and geochemical data collected during regional exploration programmes are in vector form (location, value), and have traditionally been presented and interpreted in a profile or conto
Jan 1, 1992
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Experimental Electric FurnaceTHE furnace described in this paper was installed and has been used by the writer for the melting of rich gold-bearing material, and has given complete satisfaction. It may, therefore, prove of intere
Jan 1, 1918
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The Sealing , Re-Opening, and Recovery of Aberdare North Colliery, N.S.W., Following the Occurrence of a Spontaneous HeatingBy Sneddon N
In November, 1975, Aberdare North colliery was sealed at the surface to extinguish an open fire underground.The fire had developed from a spontaneous heating in one of the open goaf areas of the mine.
Jan 1, 1978
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Fundamentals of Cyclone Design and OperationThe cyclone, or centrifugal separator, ,is firmly established in industry as a low cost separator of solids from gases.While it will also separate fluids of different densities, and solids from liquid
Jan 1, 1949
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Production of Aggregates in New Zealand û The TrendsBy J P. Ashby
Compared with elsewhere in the world, New Zealand quarries have tended to be mostly small. The reasons for this are a combination of the relatively high transport costs, low population density and a p
Jan 1, 1993
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Impact of Rock Mass Strength Variability on CavingBy M E. Pierce, T V. Garza-Cruz
Rock mass strength and brittleness generally have a significant impact on both cavability and fragmentation. Variability in these properties across a panel or block footprint is of particular interest
May 9, 2016
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A Statistical and Geological Review of the Zeehan Silver-Lead Mines, West TasmaniaThe Zeehan field has yielded over 190 000 tons of lead and 26,000,000 oz of silver. Moh of the production took place between the initial discovery of silver-lead ore in 1882 and 1920, and the greatest
Jan 1, 1968
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Paper No. 181. Some Geological Considerations Affecting Western Australian Ore-Deposits.AMONG the multifarious duties which fall to the lot of a mining engineer it is safe to say that there is none of more fundamental importance than the study of the ore-deposits on which it is thefuncti
Jan 1, 1909