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The Rehabilitation of Whites Overburden HeapThe Rum Jungle mine was operated by Territory Enterprises Pty Ltd who mined uranium on behalf of the Australian Government with operations spanning the period from 1953 to the final closure of th
Jan 1, 1984
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Waste Recycle in the Catalytic Waste ConverterBy T C. Hughes, R Hughes
Ausmelt has developed and commercialised high temperature reactor technology that has been applied to waste processing in the form of a catalytic waste converter (CWC). Ausmelt Technology uses a top s
Jan 1, 2000
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What Bankers Require in Ore Reserve StatementsThe accurate estimation of ore reserves is the most crucial element in a financier's assessment of the risks associated with funding a mining project. It is crucial because any deficiencies in
Jan 1, 1987
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The Troy Concentrator of Asarco IncorporatedAsarco's newest concentrator near Troy, Montana, began operation in October 1981, and is presently milling ore at its design capacity of 7,710 metric tonnes per day. The underground room-and-pi
Jan 1, 1978
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Stowing of Underground Mines as an Ecological and Safety Problem SolutionBy M Vavro, V Slivka, J èterba
In the course of the last ten years the development of the mining industry in the Czech Republic has been influenced by the pushing through of economic and ecological criteria. Due to this coal mining
Jan 1, 2003
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Macroeconomic Factors Affecting Future Mineral Developments in the Pacific Rim RegionEconomic evaluations of mineral projects are based on discounted cash flow analyses, followed by sensitivity and risk analyses. However, the global macroeconomic and political environment in whic
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect of Aspect Ratio on the Grinding Efficiency of Open and Closed Circuit AG/SAG MillsThe aspect ratio (mill diameter/mill length) of autogenous and semi autogenous mills varies widely and can be as high as three or as low as 0.5. The literature on the subject of what effect aspect rat
Jan 1, 2007
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The Team Approach to Client-Consultant RelationsBy Thompson IR
This paper describes a Client Consultant Relationship and shows how an engineering team created an environ- ment which fosters the development of good, economical and sometimes unique solutions. A
Jan 1, 1975
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A Mining PuzzleTo the south and west of Broken Hill lies the Thackaringa silver-lead district, about 25 miles, and is the locality really of the first silver find in the country long before Broken Hill, the geologic
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Why the Mining Industry is Critical to Sustainable Development ù Greenhouse Gas Emissions Policy, a Case StudyMining epitomises the challenge of sustainable development, because few sectors have such a direct impact on the natural environment, yet few are more important to the economic and social health of al
Jan 1, 2006
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Selection, Training and Performance ManagementThere are three major human resource management activities which, depending on how well they are done, impact on the performance of people and therefore the bottom line. These are: ò recruitment; ò
Jan 1, 1995
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Resource Availability-The Impact of TaxesTaxes have an impact on mineral resource availability in several ways. There is the obvious effect on the grades needed for mineral deposits to become economic orebodies. There are also indirect e
Jan 1, 1978
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The Conditioning of Mine AirIn recent years, wide consideration has had to be given to methods of improving the condition of the mine environment in many coal mines, and significant developments and changes have evolved. Thus
Jan 1, 1983
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Environmental Aspects (a925d429-5f6c-47b0-9688-cfde773885d5)In recent decades the awareness of environmental issues by the general public has developed at an accelerat- ing rate. This is the result of a number of factors including more scientific knowledge
Jan 1, 1975
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Statistical Evaluation of the Seam Sequences of Some Australian Permian and Triassic CoalsIn making any attempts to determine the depositional environments in which coal seams accumulated it would be useful to establish whether there is a pattern, or patterns, of development which the majo
Jan 1, 1972
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Techno-economic implications of implementing novel reagents to improve fines recovery in mineral flotationBy S Lowjun, I Verster, C A. Thomas, E Forbes, K Runge, G V. Franks
Fine (<20 µm) valuable mineral particles are difficult to recover in conventional flotation circuits. (Trahar and Warren, 1976; Jameson, Nguyen and Ata, 2007; Kohmuench et al, 2018). This leads to a l
Aug 24, 2022
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Studies of Interfacial Phenomena in Metallurgical Melts in the GKW CRCMetal smelting is seeing a continual increase in intensity and throughput in recent years. This is done with increasing demand for cost/capital efficiency, higher recovery, and managed environmental i
Jan 1, 2000
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Optimisaiton of Capital to the Mining Industry - Case StudyThis paper will present a series of examples drawn for a number of Australian and international mining companies showing their recent attempts at optimisation of capital. The results will be compare
Jan 1, 1991
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Open Pit Gold Potential Charters Towers Vein SystemsThis case study reviews the Charters Towers vein systems for potential open-pittable bulk tonnage resources in' stockworks, horsetails or multiple vein systems. The review summarises district eva
Jan 1, 1986
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The Critical Path to Automated Underground MiningBy P McCarthy
Despite significant advances in the platform technologies that could form part of a system of mine automation, the goal of full automation in most underground mining applications remains distant. This
Jan 1, 2008