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                     Improving Drive Stability through Efficient Development Blasting Design and Practices Improving Drive Stability through Efficient Development Blasting Design and PracticesBy P Klaric Drive stability is critical in block/panel cave mining. The production levels of these mines are required to remain operational for the entire life-of-mine which can be in excess of 30 years. It is th Aug 24, 2015 
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                     Continuous Surface Mining of Medium - Hard Materials Continuous Surface Mining of Medium - Hard MaterialsBy Halvorsen N For mining medium-hard materials on the surface, "Continuous Surface Miners" have been employed for some years. The latest generation surface miner extends the performance of this type of machine t Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Development of the System of Siphons at Present in Use for Drainage Purposes at North Broken Hill Limited The Development of the System of Siphons at Present in Use for Drainage Purposes at North Broken Hill LimitedWith the employment of a system of ore pillars to support the hanging wall during the mining operations at the North Mine, it was found that, when the stopes were worked out and the pillars remained i Jan 1, 1938 
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                     Remote Sensing and Image Processing - What is Available in New Zealand in 1993 Remote Sensing and Image Processing - What is Available in New Zealand in 1993The status of remote sensing data availability in New Zealand is outlined and discussed. Currently, two multispectral remote sensing satellites are providing regular data over New Zealand; aircraft sc Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Stope Filling with Thickened Classified Flotation Tailings Stope Filling with Thickened Classified Flotation TailingsBy Yates C, Gillie E. W, Finucane K. J During the year 1940 a complete investigation was made of the whole of the stoping operations throughout the Great Boulder Mine and, as a result, it was decided to convert some of the existing shrinka Jan 1, 1945 
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                     Some Methods of Timbering and Working Wide Lodes in New South Wales Some Methods of Timbering and Working Wide Lodes in New South WalesThe rapid advance in the adaptation of scientific knowledge to the treatment of ores, resulting in improved chemical and metallurgical processes, has enormously increased the possibility of working lo Jan 1, 1901 
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                     Lead and Zinc Smelting Charges Lead and Zinc Smelting ChargesBy Grey CA Any economic evaluation of a lead-zinc mining project requires the estimation of net revenue per tonne of concentrate at the "mine gate". The value at the mine gate equals the Net Smelter Return min Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Volcanic - Hosted Minerelisation on Woodlark Island Papua New Guinea Volcanic - Hosted Minerelisation on Woodlark Island Papua New GuineaBy Finlayson EJ Epithermal gold is hosted by late Middle Miocene Okiduse Volcanics on Woodlark Island. Dating of associated alteration minerals indicate mineralisation to be broadly contemporaneous with volcanis Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Selection of Hoisting Wire Ropes Used in Indian Mines - An Economical Approach Selection of Hoisting Wire Ropes Used in Indian Mines - An Economical ApproachBy M K. Singh Mining is nothing but an art - besides being a science - of extracting valuable minerals from the womb of the mother earth. In this gigantic task, a large number of machinery and equipment are employe Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Spreadsheet Based Modelling of Liner Wear Impact on Charge Motion in Tumbling Mills Spreadsheet Based Modelling of Liner Wear Impact on Charge Motion in Tumbling MillsSpreadsheet Based Modelling of Liner Wear Impact on Charge Motion in Tumbling Mills Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Notes on the Engineering Design of Tungsten-Carbide Rock Bits Notes on the Engineering Design of Tungsten-Carbide Rock BitsIn presenting this paper the author has in view a twofold purpose. In the first place, it is intended to set forth for the benefit of practical mining men some account of the principles underlying the Jan 1, 1950 
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                     Thirty years since Moura No.2 – so what has changed? Thirty years since Moura No.2 – so what has changed?By D I. Cliff The loss of 11 miners in the 7 August 1994 Moura No.2 Underground Mine Disaster was the catalyst for major change in the way safety was managed in the Australian Mining Industry. The impact was felt a Apr 16, 2024 
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                     The Application of Earthmoving Equipment Technology The Application of Earthmoving Equipment TechnologyTechnologies are receiving a lot of 'press' - and rightly so; as they are seen as the means for achieving quantum leaps in productivity and cost reductions. A point of concern for Caterpilla Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Direct Reduction Technology - The Western Titanium Process for the Production of Synthetic Rutile, Ferutil, and Sponge Iron Direct Reduction Technology - The Western Titanium Process for the Production of Synthetic Rutile, Ferutil, and Sponge IronBy Clements R. J, Davey J. M Development of the process from the pilot stage to the current operation of the Capel, WA plant is briefly described.The design criteria for a larger sized plant are discussed together with factors th Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Mining Methods in Use at North Broken Hill Ltd., Broken Hill, N.S.W. Mining Methods in Use at North Broken Hill Ltd., Broken Hill, N.S.W.This paper gives a description of the methods of mining employed at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.GEOLOGICAL NOTESThe main Broken Hill lode occurs as a replacement of tightly folded pr Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson Cell Improving the Recovery of Coarse Coal Particles in a Jameson CellBy G J. Harbort, Z Pokra It has been observed in several Jameson cell installations where the source for flotation feed is deslime screens, that the recovery of coal particles greater than 0.5 m is not as great as that of fin Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Deposit Types and Paleo-Depth Extents of Coromandel Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits Deposit Types and Paleo-Depth Extents of Coromandel Epithermal Au-Ag DepositsBy A B. Christie Known epithermal deposits in the Coromandel region belong to the low-sulphidation type, represented by three subtypes: (1) andesite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, (2) rhyolite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, and Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Auriferous Paleozoic Accretionary Terranes Within the Mongol - Okhotsk Suture Zone, Russian Far East Auriferous Paleozoic Accretionary Terranes Within the Mongol - Okhotsk Suture Zone, Russian Far EastBy A C. Edwards The Mongol-Okhotsk belt consists of detached fragments of the Circum Pacific fold belt which have been trapped within the Mongol-Okhotsk fold belt. In its western part, the structures of the belt form Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of Unexploded Charges in Underground Blasting Practice Factors Contributing to the Occurrence of Unexploded Charges in Underground Blasting PracticeThe presence of undetonated explosives in a rock face after firing constitutes a hazard which can result in a fatal or serious accident if undetected before drilling commences.Most accidents caused by Jan 1, 1956 
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                     SAG mill optimisation and increasing throughput at the Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation – a success story SAG mill optimisation and increasing throughput at the Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation – a success storyBy D Baas, J Le, R Braun, R Chandramohan, K Hollis, G Lane The Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation (Phu Kham) is located in northern Laos, approximately 140 kilometres from the capital, Vientiane. The operation is a producing asset for Australian-based copper and Aug 29, 2018 
