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The Manufacture of Seamless Steel Tubing in AustraliaThe scope of this paper has been restricted to the manufacture in Australia of seamless steel tubing, as the subject of buttweld tubing has already been dealt with by A. N. Hamilton in a paper deliver
Jan 1, 1947
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The Development of Hunter Valley Coal Preparation PlantBy White PJ, Worrad C
The Hunter Valley Coal Preparation Plant and associated materials handling facilities commenced operation in mid 1982. The new plant and coal handling system were designed to integrate with existing m
Jan 1, 1985
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Occurrence of Tellurides at Vatukoula, FijiThe Mineragraphic Section of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research has had occasion from time to time to examine rocks, ores and concentrates from the Yatukoula goldfield, Fiji. The resul
Jan 1, 1949
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Pelletisation of New Zealand titanomagnetite ironsand for hydrogen direct reductionBy B H. Yin, S Mendoza, M Nusheh' C W Bumby, A Zhang
Hydrogen-direct-reduction of iron ore in a vertical shaft furnace is a potential process that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions from the steel industry. This approach requires the pelletisation
Sep 18, 2023
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Prediction of Rock Fragmentation Using a Gamma-based Blast Fragmentation Distribution ModelBy H Mansouri, M A. Ebrahimi Farsangi, F Faramarzi
A blast fragmentation model is developed based on the gamma function to describe the run-of-mine fragmentation distribution. The model presented is aimed to benefit from simplicity in application and
Aug 24, 2015
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Application of the ISAMILL (A Horizontal Stirred Mill) to the Lead-Zinc Concentrator (Mount Isa Mines Ltd) and the Mining CycleBy B Cronin, M Gao, M F. Young
Fine grinding technology has become extremely important for Mount Isa Mines Limited in the last decade for flowsheet development for the McArthur River deposit and in rejuvenating the Lead-Zinc Concen
Jan 1, 1998
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Assessment of main factors contributing to the height of fracturing above longwall panels – a review and case-based numerical studyBy M W. Chen, I Canbulat, S Saydam, C G. Zhang
The height of fracturing (HoF) measures the propagation distance of continuous fracturing from the mining horizon and is also termed the height of cracking (Hebblewhite, 2020; Khanal et al, 2019) or h
Nov 29, 2022
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Challenges for High Pressure Grinding in the New MillenniumBy J Knecht, R Klymowsky, E Burchardt
The wide spread introduction of SAG mills into grinding circuits 20 years ago was the last development which had a major impact on the design and economics of comminution circuits. Single SAG mills we
Jan 1, 2000
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Palaeomagnetic, Tectonic, Magmatic and Mineralisation Events in the Proterozoic of Northern AustraliaBy Wyborn L. A I, Idnurm M, Hinman M. C
Comparison of the Proterozoic Apparent Polar Wander Path (APWP) for Australia with the corresponding geology of northern Australia suggests that a number of discrete interplate tectonic events, mani
Jan 1, 1994
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Resource Recovery in SpaceBy M Manefield, G Bournival, S Ata
Asteroids contain an abundance of valuable resources such as: nickel, cobalt, gold, platinum and rhodium. Whilst the consumption of mineral resources on Earth continues to deplete, meteoroids have the
Nov 4, 2015
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Broken Hill Ore Environment - Examples of Critical Guides to Ore LocationBy McConachy G. W, Wright J. V
During the 110 years since the discovery of the Broken Hill PbZnAg deposit six major mining companies have mined the ore body and explored the ore environment. Despite this activity, no new orebodie
Jan 1, 1993
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The Geology of the Twin Hills Epithermal Gold Deposit, QueenslandBy Sennitt C. M, Hartley J. S
The Twin Hills Gold Deposit is an example of a preserved, high level, epithermal system, with mineralisation introduced contemporaneous with deposition. The deposit is hosted within sediments of the
Jan 1, 1991
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The Integrity of Cover Systems ù An UpdateBy D J. Williams, E M. Rykaart
Soil cover systems are routinely used to reduce acid rock drainage (ARD) from mine waste rock dumps and tailings impoundments. A technology for the analysis, design, instrumentation and monitoring of
Jan 1, 2003
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A Review of BHP - Utah Coal Limited's Dragline Stripping OperationsBHP-Utah Coal Limited operates 33 draglines of varying sizes in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland. The group's operations with draglines commenced in 1963 with the establishment of opencut
Jan 1, 1989
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Predictive Assessment of Surface Blast VibrationBy A J. Moore
Predictive assessment of surface blast vibration requires the identification and quantification of significant factors, and the summation of their combined effect. Methods available for the prediction
Jan 1, 1999
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The Care and Maintenance of Winding Ropes and Attachments, as Practised at the South Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.By Howell M. W
The purpose of this paper is to outline the main points in the construction of the various types of wire ropes more commonly used for winding in Australia; and the maintenance of the ropes, and cage a
Jan 1, 1940
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Cabeus Crater lunar volatiles and their effect on human exposure limitationsBy A G. Dempster, N Barnett, J Oh, S Saydam
NASA’s Artemis III mission is expected to return astronauts to the surface to explore and sample the lunar volatiles by 2026. These volatiles are anticipated to provide scientific insights as to how t
Sep 1, 2024
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Improving Our Understanding of 'Basement' to Help Reduce Related Hazards to Coal MiningBy C Woodfull, S Munroe
Geological uncertainty is reduced by improved understanding of the relationship between regional-scale geological basement features (structure, composition, depth) and known local structural risk (suc
Jan 1, 2006
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A Retrospective Look at a Drilling ProgramA geostatistical study is made of the drilling results available one stage prior to the present for a tabular deposit. The results show that the blocks required by the mining engineers could have been
Jan 1, 1976
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Mining Over 100 Stopes Per Year? ù The Perilya Broken Hill Approach to Mine PlanningBy C Mroczek, B Mitchell
Perilya Broken Hill, from its inception, has budgeted for more than 2.0 million tonnes per year from the Southern Operations. This tonnage was planned to come from in excess of 100 stopes per year in
Jan 1, 2005