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Magnetic and Gravity Modelling of the Renison Tin Mine, TasmaniaBy Mudge S. T
Tin mineralisation occurs at Renison Bell, near Zeehan in Tasmania, as a group of cassiterite-bearing massive pyrrhotite bodies in Cambrian sedimentary rocks. Mineralising fluids from the underlying
Jan 1, 1997
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Modern Personal Computer Tools for Mining and the EnvironmentThis paper deals with innovative techniques that have enabled personal computers to be used on the mine site to define, develop and manage an ore body resource, while being aware of the consequences
Jan 1, 1996
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A New Rock Bolting Concept for Underground RoadwaysThe Skybolt is a new bolt concept, point anchored with resin in large diameter holes of specific sizes 38 mm and 45 mm. The new design achieves the optimum annular spacing required for mixing the
Jan 1, 1992
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Study of the Impact of Mining Under Massive Roof at datong Coal Mines, ChinaBy Sheng X. L
The Jurassic coals at Datong are characterised by their strong, massive sandstone and conglomerate roofs which fail suddenly over large areas, crushing pillars and creating destructive windblasts.
Jan 1, 1992
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The Application of Linear Programming to the Blending of Coals for ExportThe application of new and currently practised mining techniques in new areas and at greater depths necessitates considerable and immediate research effort. This effort is aimed at identifying the
Jan 1, 1981
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Mathematical Modelling of Heat Transfer in Flash-Smelting BurnersBy Taylor R. N
Flow simulations have been performed on the flash-smelting burners currently used at KNS. This paper presents studies of the heat transfer between gas and particles at the burner exit. Gas and parti
Jan 1, 1992
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Large Vibrating Screens and New Applications Challenge for the FutureDuring the last century Allis-Chalmers has supplied many screens of various types to industry, from revolving screens to the large capacity highly efficient screen available today. The features in
Jan 1, 1984
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Oroclinal Blending in the Evolution of the New England - Yarrol Orogenand the Moreton BasinBy Korsch RJ
Permian oroclines in eastern Australia must have formed by sliding on a detachment surface. It is identified as a westward- dipping Devonian and Carboniferous sub- duction zone. Major strike-slip fa
Jan 1, 1987
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Determining the Effect of Clay Minerals on Coal Flotation Using Saline WaterBy Y Peng, D Liu, S Vink, B Wang
There have been strong industrial observations that clay minerals have a deleterious effect on mineral flotation grade and recovery. However, rigorous explanation on the role of clay minerals in flota
Oct 29, 2012
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Collection and Application of Geological Data for Design of Underground Openings at Mount IsaBy Blair JR
The tunnel alignments investigated for the Gosford Regional Sewerage Scheme are located in the Terrigal Formation and are covered for most of their length by a thick blanket of soil and weathered
Jan 1, 1976
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Geological of Coal Seam Roof Conditions in the Southern Coalfield of New South WalesBy Wilson R. G
Mining conditions imposed by a coal seam roof can be analysed according to natural causes, before consideration of strata control. All types of roof behaviour can be explained by considering only t
Jan 1, 1976
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Stress Corrosion Cracking of Rock BoltsThis paper outlines the mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) and how it can cause premature failure of rock bolts. SCC occurs due to the progressive development and growth of cracks in the sur
Jan 1, 1998
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The Evaluation of Flotation Control SystemsThe first introduction of automatic control systems for flotation occurred about fifteen years ago. The early control work coincided with the introduction of on-line assaying using XRF techniques.
Jan 1, 1983
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Production Blasting Practice at Hamersley Iron Pty. LimitedBy Kaleta S, McTavish LP, Turner RD
Primary production blasting at Hamers- ley Iron began with seven inch holes at Tom Price in 1966 and has developed since then to large multiple row shots of 381 mm holes at Tom Price and 311 mm at
Jan 1, 1978
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Broken Hill At The Cross RoadsA review is given of the development of the author's ideas on the relationship of ore occurrence to regional dislocations in the earth's crust, presently identifiable in particular areas
Jan 1, 1983
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Procedure and Example of Grade Control in Open Pit MiningGrade control plays an essential role in the good running of a mine. The factors at play are many, starting from a good analysis of the geology and a correct sampling procedure. Once this is achie
Jan 1, 1987
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Process Options Using Solvent Extraction for the Processing of LateritesThe treatment of nickel ores and concentrates and the subsequent processing to recover separate products of nickel and cobalt is one of the major interests at present in the mining industry. The inc
Jan 1, 1996
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Strategic Aspects of Latrobe Valley Coal Resource UtilisationBy Henderson N, Schaap H
In large companies with mining operations spread over multiple sites, it is essential that consistency between sites is maintained in preparing and classifying resource and reserve estimates. The en
Jan 1, 1990
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In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.By King D
Recent field experiments in the United Kingdom (Buchanan, 1979) have shown that the in-seam technique is capable of detecting a 1m fault in a 3m seam, at a range of 280m and with a resolution of ¦4
Jan 1, 1980
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Fluid and Metal Sources in the Mt Carbine Tungsten Deposit, North Queensland, AustraliaBy Forsythe DJ, Sun S-S Andrew AS
Paragenetic, fluid inclusion, stable isotope, and 87Sr/86Sr and 143Nd/144Nd isotope studies of the Mt Carbine tungsten deposit in North Queensland provide information on the sources of the mineralis
Jan 1, 1987