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Upstream Raising of Tailings Dams - Engineered Structures of Castles in the Air?By Williams P. A
Tailings dams constructed by the upstream method have traditionally been built using the sand fraction of the tailings, which has automatically provided a relatively permeable embankment material, and
Jan 1, 1992
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Deriving Quantitative Dust Measurements Related to Iron Ore Handling From Airborne Hyperspectral DataBy P T. Hick, T J. Cudahy, M S. Caccetta
Dust derived from mining and handling of ore has been identified as a major concern for the mining industry in Australia and may be critical to the future viability of some resource industries (CSIRO,
Jan 1, 2002
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On-Line Bulk Analysis of Rundle Oil ShaleBy Davies K. E
Several nuclear techniques have been assessed for application to online conveyor belt analysis of oil yield from Rundle oil shale. The most favourable technique is neutron inelastic scattering which d
Jan 1, 1985
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Hilton - The All Electric MineBy Todd W, Stone C
A 3D graphics modelling system has been applied to longhole stope ring design at Z.C. Mines, Broken Hill, NSW. This has been in operation for a four month period (January, 1988). The purpose of th
Jan 1, 1988
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A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in BlastingBy Vutukuri VS, Budavari S
During recent years many investigators have suggested large spacing to burden ratios to improve the fragmentation obtained in blasting. In spite of these suggestions, most operators still use a conv
Jan 1, 1975
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Possibility of Hard Rock Excavation by Boom-Type Tunnelling MachinesBy Ishikawa K, Kikuchi T, Tokairin Y
Roadheader, developed from coal cutting machines, is generally classified as a tunnel excavation machine for soft rocks in respect to excavation mechanism, machine structure, weight, engine output
Jan 1, 1987
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Evaluation of a Dragline-Hopper-Truck Mining SystemBy Dickerson A. W
The most important mining problem facing many of the established surface coal mines in the Bowen Basin area of Queensland is the rising cost of overburden stripping associated with increasing depths t
Jan 1, 1992
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Production Blasting Practice at Hamersley Iron Pty. LimitedBy Kaleta S, McTavish LP, Turner RD
Primary production blasting at Hamers- ley Iron began with seven inch holes at Tom Price in 1966 and has developed since then to large multiple row shots of 381 mm holes at Tom Price and 311 mm at
Jan 1, 1978
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Sampling and Production Planning Techniques at Bougainville Copper LimitedBy Scott B. R
Bougainville's copper mine is located on the west slope of the Crown Prince Range on Bougainville. A high grade copper concentrate is produced for sale to overseas customers. Production planni
Jan 1, 1976
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The Development And Design Of A Cemented Rock Filling System At The Mount ISA Mine AustraliaThis paper examines the various stages of development and design work which were necessary to develop the cemented rock fill system for copper mining at Mount Isa. The reason for a cemented sand fil
Jan 1, 1973
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Examples of Coal Dust ExplosionsIt is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981
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Fiscal System and their Effects on the Australian Resources IndustryThere are countless petroleum and mineral fiscal systems throughout the world. This is because many petroleum and mineral producing countries have developed their own methods of calculating governme
Jan 1, 1996
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Future Trends in the Technological Revolution of the Japanese Steel IndustryI am very grateful to have the honor of delivering this Key- note Speech to all of you here today, to the Chairman Mr Cope- man, and to all the organisers. As you heard, I was mainly involved for a v
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluating Coal Pillar Mechanics through Field MeasurementsBy Mark C
Designing coal pillars to provide resistance against overburden loads has long been an aim of rock mechanics engineers. The need for accurate pillar strength models has become.more urgent as great
Jan 1, 1992
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Extraction of Gold in Hallide MediaBy Davis A, Song J
A review of the literature indicated that several studies have been reported on the dissolution of gold using iodide/iodine, bromide/bromine leaching systems. Although the reagent costs are much che
Jan 1, 1992
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Injury Statistics - An Impoprtant toolAXTAT is a computerised system developed by the Western Australian Department of Minerals and Energy in conjunction with the local mining industry for recording and retrieving information about fata
Jan 1, 1996
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The Development of Acoustic Emission and Microseismic Monitoring Techniques in ChinaBy Wu Y, Qu Q
The Central Coal Mining Research Institute has developed the MAE acoustic emission monitoring system, the BD4-1 portable acoustic emission monitor and the MRB rock burst monitoring system. In the MAE
Jan 1, 1991
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Evaluation of Heavy Medium Cyclone Performance at the Hamersley Iron Mount Tom Price ConcentratorBy Gomm SA
The Mount Tom Price Concentrator, which contains a heavy medium cyclone plant for beneficiation of the -6+0.5mm fraction of low grade iron ore, is described. Testwork was carried out on an opportun
Jan 1, 1987
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Instrumental Method of AnalysisBy Finlayson J. F
The advantages of rapid and accurate analyses are becoming appreciated in many industries today and have resulted in a great increase in the number of samples received by their laboratories. This has
Jan 1, 1951
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The Auscoke ProjectThe Auscoke project has reached-a stage where a pilot plant nominally able to produce 100 t.p.d. of coked briquettes is being brought on stream during Nov. 1971 . The targets for this stage of the
Jan 1, 1972