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  • AUSIMM
    Peak Particle Accelerations Induced by a Decked Column of Explosives

    By Baird G. R, Jurak R. N

    In this study Dynamic Finite Element Modelling is used to investigate the distribution of peak particle accelerations (PPA) induced in a rock mass by a vertical decked column of explosives. The rock

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Rift-Related Cretaceous Volcanism along the Central Queensland Coast

    By Schon RW, Stephens CJ

    The Whitsunday Volcanics occupy most of the offshore islands from the Whitsunday Group, southeastwards through the Cumberland and Northumberland Groups, possibly extending to the mainland adjacent to

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Reduction of Costs and Environental Impacts in Quarry Rock Blasting

    The operation of quarries for the production of crushed stone and aggregates, depends heavily on rock blasting efficiency, which usually represents a major share of total production costs. After inv

    Jan 1, 1990

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    The Integrated Planning of Geotechnical Investigations for New Mining Projects

    By Rosengren KJ

    Geotechnical conditions often have a critical influence on the design of new open pit and underground mines, but they are often considered of secondary importance in relation to other factors, suc

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Adding Value in Hydrometallurgy

    In this paper, three types of value-adding in the minerals industry are discussed: downstream processing, improving the efficiency of existing processing and increasing the knowledge base and expert

    Jan 1, 1995

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    A Versatile Grouted Cable Dowel Reinforcing System for Rock

    By Windsor C. R, Thompson A, Bywater S

    A new high tensile strength, steel cable, that may be grouted into boreholes has been developed for use as rode reinforcement. The manufacturing technique produces a birdcage pattern in which the cros

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Kinetic Modelling Associated with Coal Carbonisation

    By Quinlan M. J, Ratcliffe J. S

    Chemical kinetics is a dependent process which usually correlates the rate at which a reaction proceeds with the mechanism descriptive of the manner by which reactive particles interact. Given the la

    Jan 1, 1975

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    Improvements in Sintering Practice at Cockle Creek

    By Coppock BW

    Sintering of lead and zinc concentrates is practised by Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited to provide both desuiphurised lump sinter feed, for simultaneous reduction to zinc and lead in the Imperial

    Jan 1, 1972

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    Viscosity evaluation of hot metal containing vanadium and titanium via a novel measurement technology and the thermodynamic analysis method

    By J Wen, P Hou, W Yu, M Hu, Z Jiang, C Bai

    Vanadium titano-magnetite (VTM) is one of the important iron ore resources in the world. High viscosity and low fluidity are the basic characteristics of hot metal containing vanadium and titanium dur

    Aug 21, 2024

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    Blast Design Optimization to Minimize Induced Vibrations of Structures

    By Kavetsky A, Scott A

    As well as breaking and moving rock, blast energy sets up a seismic wave in the ground which can cause significant damage to rock structures and buildings and disturbance to human occupants. This se

    Jan 1, 1990

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    The Filblast Cyanidation Process

    By Bodnaras G. E, Sceresini P. A

    The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporates the advantages of intense high shear mixing, high dissolved oxygen concentration and high pressure to achieve extremely rapid gold dissolution rates. Th

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Fluid Inclusion and Sulphur Isotope Research, Mount Morgan, Queensland

    By Smith J. W, Wilkins R. W T

    This paper is a preliminary report of research on the Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit being done at the Division of Mineralogy, CSIRO. Fluid inclusion and sulphur isotope measurements were made on

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Terranes of the New Guinea Orogen

    By KenGemar P, Perembo R. C B, Winn R. D

    The New Guinea orogen comprises terranes that have accreted to the northern margin of the Australian craton. The history of the accretion of terranes begins earlier (in the Late Cretaceous) and is

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Ventilation and Cooling Design for Long Declines

    Declines for both access and rock haulage are replacing shafts for mining relatively shallow deposits of down to 1000 m below surface. Where the orebody does not outcrop and where surface access may b

    Jan 1, 2005

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    Understanding the Mechanisms That Can Cause Sample Bias

    Computational models are very useful for studying many of the physical mechanisms which can cause sample bias. Within such models we can predict the trajectories of all individual particles and thereb

    Mar 1, 2010

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    Uncertainty and Risk in Mineral Valuation - A User's Perspective

    The words ""Uncertainty"" and ""Risk"" pervade every discussion about mining exploration and investment. Perhaps these terms are subjectively understood by industry professionals, but objective por

    Jan 1, 1994

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    Management and Treatment of Wastewater in Hunan's Nonferrous Mines in China

    By Chunbao Z, Zhenchuan Z

    As known to the international mining sectors, Hunan province, called as ' Nonferrous Native Area ', is the main base of nonferrous metals Pro- duction in China. There are over 194 nonferrou

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit:: The 1992 Perspective

    By Dean J. A, Taube A, White A. H, Messenger P. R, Jones I. W O, Huston D. L

    The 50 million tonne Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit (4.99 g/t Au, 0.72 per cent Cu) was an irregular pipe-like body of quartz and pyrite, with subordinate chalcopyrite, magnetite and gold. Mineralis

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Latest Experience with Dust Suppression in Tunnelling

    By Girnau G

    The necessity of effective dust suppression measures during excavation work is just as uncontroversial in tunnelling as it is in mining. In many respects, in fact, the applied technology is compara

    Jan 1, 1987