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  • AUSIMM
    The Effect of Surfactants on the Dewatering of Fine Coal

    An experimental study of the influence of surface active agents on the dewatering of fine coal was undertaken with a view to evaluating the usefulness of such materials in reducing the residual moistu

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Seam Gas Drainage as a Means of Outburst Control

    Outbursts of coal and gas are coupled both in their nature and mechanism and take place under varied sets of physical and geological conditions. The main interacting factors are geology and seam st

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    Pelletizing Iron Ores and Concentrates

    Commercial pelletizing commenced in 1955 to agglomerate very fine concen- trates which could not be fed directly to the blast furnace. Extensive develop- ment has taken place and is continuing. There

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Dust Resulting From Blasting in Surface Mines and its Control

    By S Arya, A Bhandari

    Dust emissions by blasting are of concern to both mine operators and surrounding communities. The quantity of dust produced, and the effects of its dispersal depend substantially on geological, blasti

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Mine Scheduling and Optimisation

    Mine scheduling is a process which represents what happens in a mine over time. An optimised plan involves selecting the best workable plan which meets a stated objective. This paper discusses some

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Valuation Issues in the Resources Industry

    This paper provides a financial perspective to the valuation of Australian resource companies and projects. Valuation exercises need, however, to be seen in the broader context of a thorough busines

    Jan 1, 1989

  • AUSIMM
    Beyond Airleg Mining - Narrow Vein Mining in the 21st Century

    Higher commodity prices and environmental considerations will make selective narrow-vein mining more attractive in future. Unfortunately, hand-held airleg (jackleg) mining is a mature technology that

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    Summary and Closing Address

    Gentlemen, you heard the good Doctor has commissioned me to make a'summary of the proceedings to date and also to close the said proceedings. It seems that over the years the business of making a

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    Extractive Metallurgy-Safety Regulation in Western Australia

    By Jones

    Extractive metallurgy in the mining industry in Western Australia has diversified and increased in the last 11 years. Before 1980, the industry mainly produced alumina, nickel, mineral sands and iron

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8)

    By Whiteley M, Robinson T, Vernon B

    The Western Australian gold industry has approximately 100 operating plants, mainly CIP/CIL. The nature of the State's rapidly expanding gold industry gave rise to concerns over management of the

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    A Survey Review and Current Status of Risk Assessment and Management and its Inputs in the Australian Minerals Industry

    This paper provides an insight into the current status of risk management practices within our industry, based on an industry wide survey, with deliberate cross-reference to quantitative analysis. Thi

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Mining and Ore Processing at Queensland Mines LimitedÆs Nabarlek Uranium Treatment Plant

    By Fulton E, Ring RJ, Waters DJ

    The Nabarlek uranium treatment plant of Queensland Mines Limited (QML) is currently treating 600,000 tonnes of ore which was mined and stockpiled in a single four month period prior to commissioni

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Roasting of Bismuth Concentrates

    Fluid bed sulphation roasting of bismuth concentrates began at Warrego in 1980 in con- junction with the recommissioning of the Tennant Creek Smelter. This process, develop- ed by Peko Mines, is use

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Classification of Mine-Related Subsidence East of the Mississippi River, U.S.A.

    Field investigation of surface subsidence events associated with both active and abandoned underground coal mines in the United States has established criteria that enable the prediction and class

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    Gallery Stoping at Gold Resources Paringa Operations

    Gallery Stoping, an old but little used stoping method, has been reintroduced to workings at the Paringa South Shaft.Orebodies which are amenable to such a method are being mined in this manner with c

    Jan 1, 1985

  • AUSIMM
    Energy to the Year 2001: Australian Uranium - Moving at Last

    The development of the Australian uraniumindustry over the last decade has been subjectto socio-political controversy, but the industryis now beginning to emerge onto the world scene.The socio-politic

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    The Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Legislation-Concepts and Operation

    The rights of nations to explore and exploit minerals in the continental shelf were recognized by the 1958 Convention on the Continental Shelf. The Commonwealth Government has expressed the view th

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AUSIMM
    Development and Strategic Growth of a Major Mining Enterprise in a Developing Country: The Escondida Story

    One distinctive feature of the global mining industry approaching the twenty-first century is the worldwide commitment of mining houses to large-scale projects in developing countries. One good exam

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    The Nature and Origin of the Ore-Forming Fluid in the Kidston Gold Deposit, North Queensland

    By Baker EM

    The Kidston orebody is a kilometre diameter breccia pipe of Permo-Carboniferous age' assoc- iated with rhyolitic dykes and hosted by Proterozoic granodiorite and metamorphic rocks. Mineralizat

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Zinc Recovery From Commercial EAF Dust by the Iron-Reduction Distillation Process

    By A Kyllo a, D R. Swinbourne

    Electric arc furnace (EAF) dusts contain significant quantities of zinc, found almost entirely as either zinc oxide or zinc ferrite. The dust has been classified as a hazardous waste due to the relati

    Jan 1, 2000