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Using Reliability Modelling to Confirm Plant Design CapacityBy B R. Olsson, N Marinopoulos
To establish the design and the capacity of the Stanwell Magnesium Plant, Australian Magnesium Corporation Ltd (AMC) with Fluor Australia has modelled the operation of the magnesium plant using ARENA
Jan 1, 2002
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The Development of the Greta Coal Measures of New South WalesBy Tonks E. E
The earliest discovery and mining of coal in the northern area of the Greta Coal Measures at Anvil Creek in 1862 was by William Farthing, however, some official records attribute the discovery to Thom
Jan 1, 1993
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Coal - Paper No. 3 Application Of The Modern Geological Techniques In The Southern Coalfield, New South WalesKnowledge of coalfield geology has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Recent advances ranging between exploration, mining geology and seam variation studies have enabled application of geolog
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Planning and Scheduling at Ranger Uranium Mine-Environmental Requirements and EconomicsRanger Uranium Mines (RUM) operates an open cut located in the Top End of the North- ern Territory. Strict environmental controls govern all operations and the water management requirements have th
Jan 1, 1984
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The Geology of the Eastern Distributor TunnelBy T R. Justice
The Eastern Distributor tunnel is located approximately 24 m beneath the suburbs of Woolloomooloo and Darlinghurst to the east of the central business district of Sydney. The 1.7 km long tunnel will c
Jan 1, 1999
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The Composition of Some Lead-Zinc Ores from Wiseman's Creek, New South WalesThe ores described in this paper are from the two principal orebodies at Wiseman's Creek, a small village about 22 miles south-east of Bathurst in central-western New South Wales.The first offici
Jan 1, 1955
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Surface Monitoring, Understanding and Modification at Molecular Level in Mineral Beneficiation by Infrared External Reflection SpectroscopyBy E Mielczarski
Determination of the adsorbed layer composition and structure at molecular and atomic levels and understanding adsorption mechanisms and dynamics are vitally important for the preparation of surface l
Jan 1, 2005
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Iron Ore Quantitative Characterisation Through Reflected Light-Scanning Electron Co-Site MicroscopyBy S Paciornik
The traditional trading of iron ores is based on chemical specifications and particle size distribution. However, recent characterisation studies, that bring additional information like mineralogical
Jan 1, 2008
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An Integration of Short-Term Planning with Mineral Processing SimulationBy F D Durao, Muge F. H, Rogado J. Q
In the scope of the project named CAPUME II (EEC BRITE/EURAM contract - project MA2M-CT90,-0042(SMA)) for the development of an integrated mine planning system for underground mines, two of the main
Jan 1, 1995
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Developments in International Mineral Resource and Reserve ReportingBy N Weatherstone
A consistent and reliable international approach to public reporting of a mining companyÆs main assets, its Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves, has become of increasing importance in recent years
Jan 1, 2006
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Ventilation Analysis for Mine Planning and OperationBy Ralph AM, Deakin JJ
A quantitative knowledge of underground mine ventilation requirements and conditions has become increasingly important, both to meet statutory requirements and to ensure high levels of safety and
Jan 1, 1983
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The Use of Magnesium Oxide and Iron to Predict Host Units in Grade Control and Exploration at Bulong Nickel OperationAt Bulong, the mineralised (>0.8 per cent nickel) ore exists within numerous lithologies, which can and do occur coincidently. It is very important to discriminate between the different host units for
Jan 1, 2000
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æCommunity Collaboration is Good Business' (Good for Communities and Good for the Industries Working Within Them)By S M. Stewart
Industry, especially extractive industry, must now give serious attention to the impact its operations have on the natural environment and on the economic, social, and cultural context within which it
Jan 1, 2007
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Multislice Longwalling for Thick Seam Extraction – Properties of Goaf in the Roof and Gate Roads BehaviourBy Z Lubosik, S Prusek, M Plonka, B Syrek
"The most commonly used method of thick coal seam extraction in Polish deep mines is multislice longwall (MSL). In MSL stability of goaf in the roof as a result of previous extraction in upper slice i
Nov 5, 2014
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Smart Solution to a Sticky Problem ù In-Mine Clay Mapping Using High-Resolution GeophysicsBy P J. Hawke
Within the Mesa J pisolitic iron ore mine, clay is distributed unevenly throughout the deposit and often forms as pods and channels less than 10 m in width. The mine resource model, based on 50 m + 50
Jan 1, 2002
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Integration of Sustainability Into Mining Schools - Counter-Cyclical StrategiesBy M Scoble
This paper is based upon the experiences of collaborating academics in two mining schools and their personal view of attempts to integrate the principles of sustainable development into mining educati
Jan 1, 2009
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Drill Blast OptimisationScientific drilling and blasting techniques are currently being presented to the mining industry as an aid in the overall optimisation process. The degree of success in the development of these techn
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent Development in Geoscience Research and Professional Education to Meet the Demands of Australia's Mining IndustryThe Research Centres Program initiated by the Federal Government and supported by the mining industry has had a major impact on geoscience research and education during the past five years. Eight m
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of Alkaline Industrial Wastes and Mine Tailings to Neutralise Acid Mine DrainageBy I Doye
Acid mine drainage is a serious environmental problem caused by the oxidation of sulfide minerals responsible for highly acidic, sulfate and metals-rich drainage. Several methods of mine waste managem
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Selection for Large-Scale Grinding Operations ù AG/SAG or HPGR?By J Hudson
Autogenous (AG) and Semi Autogenous (SAG) grinding mills are the conventional selection for large-scale grinding circuits. It is accepted that these forms of comminution are not the most energy effici
Jan 1, 2006