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An Assistant Tool for Computer Aided Planning in Small-Scale Mining EnterprisesBy Weyer J
Many existing computer planning programs for the mining industry focus either on big mining enterprises with a high production rate or on smaller operations for high value minerals. Big mining enter
Jan 1, 1995
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REGCHEM Database Developments and Analysis of Stream Sediment Geochemical Data for OtagoBy R L. Brathwaite, R Carver
The REGCHEM (Regional Exploration Geochemistry) database of open file mining company data, managed by GNS Science, has recently been upgraded with the compilation of additional data, especially for th
Jan 1, 2007
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High Resolution Airborne Geophysics for Epithermal Gold Exploration in North-Eastern QueenslandBy Henley R, Harris L
High resolution airborne magnetic and radiometric data have been shown to optimize exploration for epithermal gold deposits in the vicinity of Charters Towers, northeastern Queensland. The radiomet
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparative Cost Analyses of Technologies for Treating Sulfate- and Metal-Contaminated GroundwaterBy T Martin, M Martin
Mining of sulfide-based ore deposits typically creates a potential for release sulfate and acid to groundwater, and many operating mines are thus predicted to require long-term post-closure treatment
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Simulators for Training Personnel in the Control of Grinding/Flotation SystemBy Herbst JA
During the last decade, it has been established that conventional mineral-processing control strategies based on classical control theory result in significant increases in plant throughput and operat
Jan 1, 1985
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Integration of Disparate Data Types for Resource Estimation - A Nickel Laterite ExampleModern technology and the need for published results have created the tendency for exploration to concentrate on drilling and assaying rather than building a broader geological understanding. Though g
Jan 1, 2008
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A Real-Time GPS kinematic-Positioning System for Automatic Mining Vehicle GuidanceBy Kubik K
Recent significant advances in the Global Positioning System (GPS) have contributed to making real-time kinematic/dynamic process for decimetre to centimetre-level positioning more reliable and read
Jan 1, 1997
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A Neutron Irradiation Method Suitable for On-Stream Analysis of Iron OreBy Borsaru M, Wylie AW
A neutron irradiation technique has been developed which is suitable for the determinat- ion of the iron and aluminium content of iron ore fines (-6 mm particle size) on a moving rubber conveyor be
Jan 1, 1978
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Limitations and Requirements of Gas Control Methods for High Production Longwall MiningBy Mitchell G, Clarke C
The high oas emissions which are associated with high production lonowall mining have provided a need to investigate the limitations and reouirements of the various gas control methods. The major
Jan 1, 1988
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Use of Computerised Management Systems for the Blair Athol Coal mine ProjectAs Project Managers for the Blair Athol Coal Mine Project, CMPS selected a number of computer systems to assist in project control. The areas where computers were used were: 1) Planning & Schedulin
Jan 1, 1983
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Planning for Optimal Post-Mining Land Use (bdec56ac-e3cb-4751-a0ca-697e767dce0d)By Thatcher R
In areas where land suitable for development is a scarce resource, an upgraded post-mining land use can result in economic benefits to both the mining company and to the community.A study undertaken a
Jan 1, 1990
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Radio-Frequency Remote Control System for Explosives Charging in Underground Mining OperationsBy E Widzyk-Capehart
The conventional ammonium nitrate fuel oil (ANFO) loader utilises a pneumatic system to control the flow of ANFO (via rotary actuator/ball valve) and air (via an auxiliary air valve). This system, tho
Jan 1, 1999
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Active Multistatic High Resolution Electromagnetic Imaging of the Subsurface for Mining ApplicationsBy G E. Holt
Active EM subsurface imaging is a proprietary technique developed by Marschall Acoustics Instruments Pty Limited (MAI) to image subsurface features at depths useful for the mining industry. Similar in
Jan 1, 2008
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Presidential Address: The 21st Century - Mining for Mankind: The Responsibility is oursWelcome to this 13th Congress of The Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions. It is twenty one years since The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy last hosted this congress an
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparison of Merrill-Crowe Precipitation and Carbon Adsorption for Precious Metals RecoveryBy Fuerstenau MC
Zinc cementation and carbon adsorption are both presently used for precious metals recovery from cyanide leach solutions. Each of these techniques exhibits unique processing features which renders t
Jan 1, 1993
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The Use of the Vanyukov Process for the Smelting of Various ChargesBy Fyodorov A. N, Sorokin M. L, Komkov A. A
The Vanyukov Process is a bath smelting technology, that has been investigated for over 25 years and since 1977 has been in use on an industrial scale. Results of trials that have been carried out a
Jan 1, 1992
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Computer Technology for Estimation and Forecasting of Environmental Conditions in Mining RegionBy Ya Vladimirov D, Yu Khudin M, Kiebanov A. F
Problems of the creation of an automated cartographic system for environmental condition estimation and forecasting in mining region are discussed in this paper. The Geographic Information System (G
Jan 1, 1995
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The Directional Drill Monitor for Long Hole Gas Drainage in Coal MinesThe Directional Drill Monitor (DDM) is an advanced instrument for real time in hole surveying. It was developed by Du Pont (Australia) to suit Australian gassy coal mining conditions. The instrumen
Jan 1, 1992
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Limited Recourse Financing for Major Mining Projects: A Financial and Technical InterfaceBy Massy-Greene RB
Limited recourse financing techniques reduce the financial exposure of equity holders to major mining projects by transfering some of the risks to the banks which provide loan funds for project de
Jan 1, 1981
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Identification of Key Blocks for the Surface Excavations by using Stereographic ProjectionKey blocks occur on the surface of excavations and on the walls of the ornamental stones and limestone quarries due to the formation of joint planes, fissures, microfaults and quarrying operations.
Jan 1, 1989