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What has the last 100 years taught us about safety?By A G. Guinea
If you were reading this article in a newspaper or similar in the 1800s, you would know that the world was firmly in the grip of the Industrial Revolution. You might have been one of the families that
May 5, 2022
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Lunar sub-surface temperaturesBy T Warren, A Dempster, N Barnett, J Oh, S Saydam
The influence of the insulating properties of lunar regolith was shown in the sub-surface temperature tests performed by the Apollo missions, with no significant temperature fluctuations occurring bel
Nov 29, 2022
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Improved Jarosite ProcessBy BTrubT M
In the roast-leach-electrolysis process for the production of zinc, iron contained in zinc concentrates is converted to zinc ferrite during roasting. At Canadian Electrolytic Zinc (CEZinc), the Outo
Jan 1, 1993
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Why is Mineralogical Data Essential for Designing a Metallurgical Test Work Program for Process Selection and Design?By L Lorenzen
The selection of samples for metallurgical test work is generally focused on providing geologically representative samples. One of the major problems experienced with metallurgical test work using dri
Sep 5, 2011
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In Search of Quality: Tanco's CornucopiaHidden under picturesque Bemic Lake, in Canada's eastern Manitoba, lies a highly fractionated pegmatite orebody, hosting a unique assemblage of minerals. Accidentally discovered in 1929, the o
Jan 1, 1989
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Evolution of a Structural Framework for High-grade Iron Ore DepositsBy A R. Cruden, M S. Egglseder
The formation of banded iron formation (BIF)-hosted high-grade iron ore deposits in the Hamersley Province, Australia has been debated for decades. Although a structural control on their formation is
Jul 13, 2015
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Three-dimensional Mapping of Magnetite and Hematite Concentrations from Reprocessing of Detailed Aeromagnetic DataBy C A. Foss, D A. Clark, D Hillan
While magnetic surveys are the most common geophysical method used in mineral exploration, magnetics and geology remain to be fully integrated quantitatively in iron ore provinces. Although high-resol
Jul 13, 2015
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A Case Study of Water Management on Closure of an Open Pit Mining Operation in North Queensland, AustraliaBy P Ritchie, E H. Briese, N A. Currey
Kidston Gold Mines, located in semi-arid North Queensland, Australia is currently in its closure phase. Highly innovative and comprehensive rehabilitation strategies were employed at the site, includi
Jan 1, 2003
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An Investigation of Heave and Fragmentation Related to Explosive PropertiesBy Vestre J, Kure K, Bergqvist I
Existing practical laboratory tests for comparative strength determination of commercial explosives consist of the lead block test, the ballistic mortar test, the bubble test etc. These tests are ca
Jan 1, 1990
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Dendritic Growth in Cadmium Electrowinning: Rationalisation and PredictionBy Grady B. V, Ault A. R, Newman O. M G, Fraser R. J, Malcolm J. McPhersqn
In all electrolytic zinc plants cadmium is removed as an impurity prior to the zinc electrowinning stage of the process. Cadmium metal is the favoured form of this by-product and most plants use an
Jan 1, 1993
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A New Technique to Combat Methane Gas HazardsBy Forrester P. I, Richardson W
Methane in coal mines is an ever present hazard resulting in loss of lives and serious economic consequences. For effective control of methane, ventilation alone may not be totally adequate in som
Jan 1, 1988
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A Banker's View of Cash Flow Methods in Mineral ValuationBanks' focus in using cash flow methods can differ markedly from that of equity investors. This paper attempts to explain and describe bankers' approach by: ò outlining the fundamental dif
Jan 1, 1994
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One Orebody ù Two Tenements ù Multiple Owners: How to Apportion Costs and Production Equitably Over the Mine Life?Production sharing and cost apportionment in joint ventures is commonplace in Australasia today and elsewhere. It is a recognised convention that, with the exception of a free carry situation, joint v
Jan 1, 2002
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Managing Underground Risks in Singapore Through Geotechnical Interpretative Baseline ReportsBy L N. Loganathan
Risk exposure in tunnel projects is extremely high due to various factors such as variability of subsurface conditions, selection of inappropriate design and tunnelling methods, improper risk assessme
Jan 1, 2008
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Land Reclamation Trials and Practices at Martha Hill Gold Mine, Waihi, New Zealand (81918f20-43ae-4806-8567-9e3a20ae8542)By Gregg PEH, Stewart RB
Reclamation field trials commenced in 1985, two years before the granting of the Mining Licence. The level of pasture production on varying soil depths (0 cm, 5 cm, 15 cm and 25 cm) overlying both ta
Jan 1, 1995
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The æMountain Camp Reef' at Alford's Mine, Wakamarina, Marlborough: Active Role of Fault Dynamics Controlling Lode EmplacementThe æMountain Camp reefÆ at Alford's mine, Wakamarina,Marlborough, had no recorded gold production although assays of 5 - 26 g/t were reported, but it did produce c. l000 kg of scheelite. The lod
Jan 1, 1996
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An Inversion Method for the Prediction of Peak Particle Velocity in BlastingBy A T. Spathis, M L. Lawlor-O’Neill
A methodology for the inversion of a scaled charge weight superposition model to predict peak particle velocity (PPV) has been examined. The inversion involves two steps: first simulated annealing is
Aug 24, 2015
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A Computer Program for Analysing Rock Behaviour Based on the Bieniawski CriterionDevelopment of a global failure criterion for rocks has been a desired goal in rock mechanics. Due to variations in factors affecting rock specifications and their mechanical properties, proposing a s
Nov 25, 2010
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The Application of Measurement and Modelling of Sulfidic Coal Wastes at Pacific Coal's Kestrel Mine for Use in Development of a Closure PlanBy T A. Short, P L. Brown
Kestrel Mine co-disposes around 1.5 Mt of fine (2SO4/t and to date around 9 Mt has been deposited. The mine plans to co-dispose of approximately 39 Mt of material, creating a dump with a maximum heigh
Jan 1, 2003
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Stope Design Within a Final Pillar Retreat Sequence at Xstrata Copper's Mount Isa Copper MinesXstrata CopperÆs Mount Isa Copper Operations is located in mineral rich north-west Queensland and is one of the largest sources of copper in the world. This world-class underground operation is planne
Jan 1, 2007