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Depositional Facies and Heavy Mineral Deposits of the Yoganup Shoreline, Southern Perth BasinBy Hochwimmer B, Baxter JL
Heavy minerals are mined from two fossil strandlines on the southern Swan Coastal Plain. The Capel shoreline, 7 km inland, and the Yoganup shoreline, 15 km inland are arcuate, northwest-facing, an
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluating the Inclusion of the Implementation Variability into Fragmentation ModellingBy H Parra, D Zenteno
Fragmentation modelling has been in use in the mining industry for a long time; however, there are still some aspects to tackle with regard to its use for strategic/planning and day-to-day purposes.On
Aug 24, 2015
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R<sub>70</sub> Relationships and Their Interpretation at a Mine SiteBy I Jabou, D G. Blazak, L C. S Hogarth
The R70 test is a good indicator of coal reactivity to oxygen and is commonly used to provide a rating of propensity for self-heating. Tests performed by The University of Queensland Spontaneous Combu
Jan 1, 2005
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The Autoxidation of the Thiolate Collectors Catalysed by Cobalt (II) Phthalocyanines and its Influence on the Sulphide FlotationBy Faidel VV, Yushina TI, Yagodkina NG, Yatsimirsky AK, Chanturiya VA
Among the problems of the flotation of sulphides by the thiol collectors is the dependence and varieties of the flotation starting with the time and oxygen contents in the slurry. For sulphides, the
Jan 1, 1993
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A View of Commodity AgreementsFor the last 4 years political leaders have found a new subject on which they can safely generalize wihout creating opposition. That sub- ject is commodity prices. Since the four-fold increase in O
Jan 1, 1978
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Hydraulic Fracturing as a Cave Inducement Technique at Northparkes MinesBy R G. Jeffrey
The Northparkes, Endeavour 26 orebody is a porphyry copperûgold deposit and comprises a moderately to well jointed rock mass characterised by gypsum veining, the intensity of which decreases with dept
Jan 1, 2000
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Properties of Surface Films on Chalcopyrite and Pyrite and their Influence in FlotationBy Chander S
Properties of surface films on chalcopyrite and pyrite differ due to variations in the mechanism of oxidation of the two minerals. In the case of chalcopyrite the first step in the oxidation is the
Jan 1, 1993
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Economic and Environmental Constraints on Use of South Island Resources for Power GenerationSince the early 1990s it has been evident that electricity demand has outstripped investment in generation and transmission. At the same time, concerns were being expressed about the risks associated
Jan 1, 2003
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Environmental Blast Design and Effective ImplementationBy A B. Richards
Effective control of blast vibration and flyrock requires that significant factors be identified and quantified, that the blast be designed to ensure both blasting efficiency and compliance with appli
Jan 1, 2004
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Ultrastand - An Innovative Cable BoltCable bolts are being used more extensively by the mining industry for many different rock reinforcement applications. The configuration of these bolts has evolved over the last 20 years to meet the i
Jan 1, 1992
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Heap Leaching at Camel Creek MineBy Menne D. M, Ladyman R
Camel Creek Mine operated by Lynch Mining Pty Ltd is located 65 km west of inghain and 160 kin north west of Townsville in North Queensland. (Figure 1). The Camel Creek gold mineralisation was disco
Jan 1, 1994
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Analysis of Haul Truck Tyre Costs in a Multiple Pit Surface coal MineBy Cox LT
A short term tyre study of trucks operating in a multiple pit surface coal mine showed significant potential for cost savings. The tyre study, conducted on-site over a three months period covered a
Jan 1, 1982
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Effect of Pre-oxidation and Filtration on Cyanidation of Contaminated Gold from a Flotation Concentrate (677149c7-49e9-4819-8439-028f9085926e)By Sparrow GJ, Woodcock JT
A sample of pyrrhotite flotation concentrate pulp assaying 15.3 g/t An, which had been prepared from an old tailing dump, was treated to extract the gold. Examination of the concentrate with an SEM sh
Jan 1, 1990
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Final Pit Wall Stability ù Understanding Crest Loss Mechanisms and Possible Solutions to Block MovementBy K McSweeney, A Marton
This paper discusses the development of a strategy for ensuring long-term geotechnical stability of final pit walls at AngloGold AustraliaÆs Sunrise Dam Gold Mine. The strategy makes use of improved b
Jan 1, 2004
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Soil Air Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Measurements as an Aid to Exploration for Concealed Sulphide Mineralisation in South Australia - a Practical AssessmentBy Morris B. J
Soil air samples taken from the top one metre of the soil profile, were measured for C02 and 02 using portable field analysers at a number of sites of known sulphide mineralisation in South Australia.
Jan 1, 1993
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A Dynamic Ore Reserve Calculation and Accounting System for a Stratiform OrebodyBy Jaczkowski B
The lower orebody (LOB) at Chingola Divi- sion of Nchanga Consolidated Copper Mines Limited (NCCM) accounts for approximately 30 per cent of the total copper production for the company. The uniform
Jan 1, 1977
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Evaluation of rock joint on construction tunnel face using convolutional neural networkBy H Kusumi, A Nishio, K D. Halim, Y Yun
In Japan, evaluation of rock mass is crucial in mountain tunnels that are constructed using the NATM (New Austrian Tunneling Method) to determine the support pattern that in turns determine the final
Nov 29, 2022
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Future Exploration Techniques for the Coal Mining IndustryBy Hatherly P, Holt GE, McNally G
The current methodology for delineating and subsequently evaluating coal reserves is based on the use of vertical drill holes and surface based geophysics/geology. These techniques have three major pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Discontinuity Analysis in Open Cut Exposures - Examples from Selected Central Victorian SitesBy Fowler T. J
Examples are provided of discontinuity analysis at selected sites in central Victoria. Discontinuities are rock fractures of low tensile strength, including bedding, foliations and joints, which are
Jan 1, 1997
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Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit:: The 1992 PerspectiveBy Dean J. A, Taube A, White A. H, Messenger P. R, Jones I. W O, Huston D. L
The 50 million tonne Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit (4.99 g/t Au, 0.72 per cent Cu) was an irregular pipe-like body of quartz and pyrite, with subordinate chalcopyrite, magnetite and gold. Mineralis
Jan 1, 1993