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  • AUSIMM
    Learning about Safety

    By V Seedwell, P H. McGuckin

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP), started as a silver-lead- zinc mining company in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia in the 1880s. Since then it has diversified into the resourc

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    A Novel Approach to Estimate the Gap Between theáMiddle- and Short-Term Plans

    By J Ortiz

    In almost all copper mining companies, mine planning is done considering different time frames, leading to long-term (life-of-mine) (LOM), medium-term (first three years) and short-term (first year, m

    Sep 26, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Recent Adcances In Surveying Equipment

    By Lysnar R, Horswill M

    Since the introduction of the pocket calculator, electronic measuring equipment, lasers and computers, the mine surveyor's approach to his work has changed. Where he once used steel bands he

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Design, Lay-out, and Proposed Method of Working "John Darling" Colliery, Belmont, N.S.W.

    By Fallins J

    THE John Darling Colliery, owned by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, is situated 12 miles south of Neweastle, NSW and about 1 mile from the ocean. The area of the holding is approximately

    Jan 1, 1930

  • AUSIMM
    Metallurgical Efficiency in the Recovery of Alluvial Gold

    The character of alluvial gold deposits presents severe difficulties, and sometimes limitations, on the extent to which metallurgical efficiency can be measured. Very little monitoring of metallurgica

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Bauxite Residues ù A High Volume Resource

    By E Jamieson

    For a number of years, Alcoa World Alumina Australia (Alcoa) has been investigating opportunities to produce economically viable products from bauxite residues. Three of these potential products are d

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Radiation Doses in the Sand Mining Industry. What We Know and What We Don't Know

    By Toussaint LF

    A brief history of the mineral sands industry is given from a radiation protection standpoint, with gamma radiation and inhalation of radioactive dust being identified as the main sources of radia

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Data Metallogenica ù Around the Pacific Rim and Across the World

    By A D. T Goode

    Data Metallogenica (DM) is unique as a global mineral sample collection and deposit database with over 70 000 rock samples and a wide range of descriptive, photographic and measurement data. Subscribe

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    The Controls on Element Distribution in the Regolith at the Portia and North Portia Prospects, Curnamona, South Australia

    By R A. Eggleton and, P de Caritat, K M. Scott

    The Portia Au and North Portia Cu-Au-Mo prospects are located on a magnetic structure called the Benagerie Ridge Magnetic Complex, comprising varying pyrite-bearing Proterozoic albitite, phyllite and

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Treatment and Utilisation of Hilton Mine Water

    By Teague JWS, Jung RF, Kadletz O, Jones DR, Jones CJ

    A study of the passive treatment system for Hilton minewater revealed that it consists of four main process steps. The water, which contains soluble and particulate iron and zinc and is supersaturat

    Jan 1, 1988

  • AUSIMM
    Developments in Backfill Technology in South Africa

    By C P. Kramers

    The need to provide a sufficient quality and quantity of backfill continues to increase in South Africa, particularly as related to the increasing depth of mining. More and more applications require w

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    The Application of Air to the Working Face in Coal Mines

    By Hayes J. A

    The satisfactory ventilation of an extensive coal mine is a subject which requires continual attention from all concerned.It must be remembered that a colliery contains many miles of workings, extendi

    Jan 1, 1947

  • AUSIMM
    The Contribution of Air-Deck Blasting to Open Pit Mining Economics

    By T Laing, M A. Abdalla, P Hagan

    Open pit operators are facing a number of challenges in the area of blasting and blasting processes, such as wall control, quality of fragmentation, explosives consumption and vibration. Remaining fin

    Sep 18, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Continuous Monitoring of Mechanised Breaker Line Supports to Investigate Roof and Pillar Behaviour (11th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining)

    By Medhurst TP, Trueman R, Hutchinson IN

    A breaker line support (BLS) monitoring system, BLSmon, has been designed and constructed by the CSIRO and installed and commissioned at Laleham No.] Colliery, Queensland. This system was designed

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Profit and Loss - What is reasonable?

    A real Dorothy Dix title has been selec- ted for this paper. It has the advantage, however, of being capable of being interpreted in many different ways and hence I can select my own approach. You

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Estimation of Flyrock Travel Distances: A Probabilistic Approach

    By M F. L Gibson

    The issue of flyrock is very important in the operation of all mineral extraction sites that use blasting. Unlike the other environmental effects of blasting, ground vibrations and air overpressure, f

    Jan 1, 2001

  • AUSIMM
    Some Aspects of Rock Mechanics Applicable to Underground Coal Mining

    By Katsuyama K, Nag DK

    Three aspects of rock mechanics, namely, in-situ stress estimation by acoustic emission (AE) method, strength of rock mass and role of chemicals to reduce the strength are covered. It is possible to d

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Depositional Behaviour of Coal Tailings, Co-Disposed Coal Washery Wastes, and Loose-Dumped Coarse Reject

    Coal washery wastes comprise tailings, finer than 0.5 to 0.1 mm depending on the sophistication of the washery, and coarse reject, typically finer than 50 mm. Subaerial disposal of coal tailings slurr

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Reply by Dr. Willett to Comments of Discussion Groups

    Dr. Willett. I will start by answering one or two general points which have been posed. The first point is a question of liability of a seam to spontaneous combustion. Some seams are very liable t

    Jan 1, 1973

  • AUSIMM
    How Can You Justify Buying More Larger Equipment When Your Smaller Existing Equipment Isn't Worn Out?

    This paper discusses equipment replacement strategies and specifically addresses the upgrading of technologically superseded equipment. The process of equipment replacement evaluations is reviewed, an

    Jan 1, 1992