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Developments in Underground Coal Mining Technology and their ImplicationsDevelopments in mining technology are outlined which point out that longwall face technology has the capacity to produce 20,000t/d on a regular basis. The optimum length of longwall faces is about
Jan 1, 1988
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Control System Improvement Through Alarm ReductionBy R West
The Olympic Dam smelter facility processes copper concentrate feed using direct-to-blister smelting technology to support the current site production rate of 225 000 t/a copper. The metallurgical cont
Jan 1, 2005
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Heritage Conservation of the Big River Mine, Reefton GoldfieldLike almost any other 19th century mining area, the West Coast saw its 20th century scrapping era when machinery which had been installed in seemingly inaccessible places was somehow dragged out again
Jan 1, 1996
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Modelling of Mine Flooding in the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USABy E Werner, J J. Donovan, A J. Morris
Coal mining in the Pittsburgh coal seam, in the eastern United States, began in the late-1700s. Since that time numerous mining technologies have been used throughout the basin. Environmental concerns
Jan 1, 2003
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Energy Reduction at Sulphide Corporation - Two Case StudiesBy Green GR
Description of two methods developed at Sulphide's Cockle Creek Plant as part of a site energy reduction program. The two case studies are:
Jan 1, 1985
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Recent Developments in Strata Bolting in National Coal Board Mines in the United KingdomStrata bolting/dowelling reinforcement techniques are being reintroduced into the mines of the National Coal Board. There are strong reasons for the selection of the full hole anchorage principle o
Jan 1, 1971
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Mechanics of Rock/Tool Interaction in Disc Rock CuttingBy M Hood, X S. L, W J. T Daniel, H Gurgenci
It is believed that disc cutter shape affects rock fracture and therefore cutter performance and cutter life. However, the current generation of disc cutters is made of hardened steel and these cutter
Jan 1, 1998
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Scale Suppression using Swirl Flow TechnologyBy J Wu
Swirl Flow Technology (SFT), a novel approach for agitation in large industrial slurry tanks, was jointly developed and patented by CSIRO and Queensland Alumina Ltd (QAL). Currently, SFT is used in 16
Aug 8, 2011
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CO<sub>2</sub> Geosequestration ù The Challenges of Capturing and Storing CO<sub>2</sub> From the Process IndustriesBy B Hooper
Deep cuts in CO2 emissions will be required to stabilise and, in the long term, decrease CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Technologies for capturing CO2 from major stationary sources (power stati
Jan 1, 2004
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EastLink Tunnel - Permanent Concrete Lining and Waterproofing DesignBy E Taylor, F Lebbing
The $2.5 billion EastLink project is a 39 km tollway and includes twin three-lane, 1.5 km long, undrained driven tunnels with cross passages every 120 m. The hard rock tunnels are being built to avoid
Jan 1, 2008
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Water Management in the Fitzroy Basin ù Issues for the Mining SectorBy E P. Donohue
Changes to water industry practice are required as a consequence of the Council of Australian Governments water reform agenda which binds all states and territories to a range of measures intended to
Jan 1, 2003
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The Role of Phytoextraction in Mine Waste ManagementBotanical exploration has identified many plant species that naturally accumulate very high concentrations of elements, particularly heavy metals. The enormous potential applications of some of these
Jan 1, 2002
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Gold Exploration of the Phuoc Son û Tam Ky Suture, Central Vietnam ù A Case StudyBy Le V, Nguyen Ngoc Quynh, R H. Murfitt
The Truong Son Fold belt in Indochina hosts the significant Sepon gold-copper district (Laos) and the similar gold-basemetal districts of Phuoc Son and Bong Mieu (Vietnam). With over seven years of ex
Jan 1, 2004
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Development of the North West Queensland Water PipelineBy M Ewart
The securing of a reliable water supply for a prospective mine in the North West Queensland Mineral Province is usually one of the most influential factors in determining the mine's feasibility.
Jan 1, 1998
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Potential Mineralisation of Gold and Base-Metals in the Bald Hill Region, South Westland, New ZealandBy A F. Cooper
The northeast-southwest trending ~25 km2 area incorporating Bald Hill is located 18 km northeast of Haast, and 5 - 7 km west of the Alpine Fault in South Westland, New Zealand. The geology consists of
Jan 1, 2007
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Water Resources Management in Iron Mining in the State of Minas Gerais (Brazil) and Some Benefits of an Automation SystemWater resources legislation in Brazil is evolving in a number ways. The nature of water resource ownership has changed in the last constitution (1988) so that now all water remains the property of the
Jan 1, 2009
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Voorspoed Diamond Mine - Challenges of Re-Opening a Historical Mine with an Inferred ResourceThe pyroclastic-filled Voorspoed kimberlite pipe has a low grade due to significant internal dilution which translates to a marginal business case. The site, with excavations, tailings dumps and build
Jan 1, 2009
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The ICUTROC Project ù Roadheaders for Hard Rock Applications and Influences on Their Cutting PerformanceBy M Fuchs
Roadheaders were introduced to mining and tunnelling in the early-1960s. Since this period their main field of application has been for roadway drivages in coal mines and for mineral production, for i
Jan 1, 2002
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Shallow Compressed Air Tunnelling on the Murl ProjectBy Bennet A. G
As part of the construction of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop it was necessary to construct two 7 metre diameter tunnels, each 100 metres in length, by shield driven excavation through an all
Jan 1, 1981
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The Mineral Composition of the Sulphide Ores of the Drake and Rivertree Mining Fields, New South WalesThe Drake-Rivertree area lies in the far north east of the New England district of New South Wales. Drake is some 500 miles north of Sydney by road and 36 miles west of Lismore. Rivertree is situated
Jan 1, 1962