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Mine Owner and Explosives Supplier - Partners in Controlling the Environmental Effects of BlastingBy Hagan T. N, Tucker A. J
The Cumnock Open Cut Mine (COCM) is located in the Hunter coalfield in New South Wales. Five coal seams are being mined, mostly by drilling and blasting, loaders and excavators, and trucks. The ann
Jan 1, 1995
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Stope Performance at Olympic Dam MineBy M J. Pascoe
The performance of 460 stope surfaces at WMC ResourcesÆ Olympic Dam Operation (ODO) has been used to investigate the confidence that can be placed in the Stability Graph Method for design of stope dim
Jan 1, 2005
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Artificial Neural Network Approach for Evaluation of Weight of Fallen ObjectsBy D F. Akhmetov, M Yasuike, M Komazaki, Y Kawa
Remote monitoring of geological situation at distant regions with complicated relief, including reliable detection of the rock falls and estimation of the scale of accidents, is of great importance fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Prediction of Rock Mass Properties Ahead of Tunnel Face Using Drilling ParametersBy K-S Kim, C-Y Kim, D-G Kim
In tunnel construction or other underground construction, a detailed knowledge of the rock mass ahead of the face is essential for both safety and efficiency of work. Many tunnel collapses have been r
Jan 1, 2008
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Leaching of Mt Weld Phosphate Ores with Acetone-water-SO2 MixturesBy Lee Y. K, Walker G. S, Bronswijk V. W
The effect of leaching three samples of Mt Weld ore with a-hydroxysulphonic acid [(CH3)2(COH)SO3H] was assessed. Apatite present in the samples was found to be readily soluble but calcination up to
Jan 1, 1991
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Refined Zinc Metal Production at the MinesiteProduction of refined zinc (99.95 per cent) at the minesite without increasing greenhouse gas emissions is considered. As an example, exploitation of the full reserve of the McArthur River orebody is
Jan 1, 1998
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Deformation, Failure and Stability of Tunnels in Squeezing RocksBy Sun Y. L, Jiang J. J, Lu S. L
A distinguishing feature of tunnels in squeezing rocks is that a large deformation of the surrounding rocks takes place slowly and gradually, often called squeezing phenomenon. It is different from
Jan 1, 1995
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Technological Developments in Geosciences Up to the Year 2000 and BeyondThe earth is a planet limited in size and limited in total resources. For the forseeable future, it is the only available habitat for mankind. Therefore, it follows that the more we know about our
Jan 1, 1986
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Formation of Iron Nitride and Manganese NitrideA/method of introducing nitrogen into alloy steels using iron and ferromanganese nitrides is considered. Data are I ded on the nitrides produced. The kinetics of the formation of the'nitride prod
Jan 1, 1970
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Diversity - The Key to Prosperity for an Internatinoal Service CompanyDIVERSITY There are plenty of examples to show that diversity has been the fundamental downfall of many organisations, particularly when you consider the international position. What about core bus
Jan 1, 1996
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China-New Zealand RelationshipsMr Chairperson, respected leaders of the mining industry, ladies and gentlemen; Good morning, Kiora, Nihao. I am very honoured to give a speech to the 2005 New Zealand minerals conferenc
Jan 1, 2005
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Optimising Coal Seam Preparation Operations with Dozers - an Important Phase in the Mine to Mill ChainBy Scott A
This paper summarises some of the results of the ACARP-JKMRC project 'Optimisation of Dozer Operations in Open Cut Mines'. The work has involved an industry review, design and conduct of f
Jan 1, 1998
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Sampling of Stream Sediments in Geochemical DrainagePrior to 1975, most geochemical drainage surveys for gold were based on analyses for pathfinder elements, such as As and Cu, rather than direct analysis for gold, for two reasons. Firstly, analytical
Jan 1, 1976
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The U.S. Gold Mining Scene - Australian ParticipationBy Benson CD
Increasing numbers of Australian gold companies are active in the United States, due to the great untapped gold potential, which is currently undervalued by traditional U.S. companies. The differ
Jan 1, 1987
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The Foundation of the Institute, and its First Ten YearsWhen Matthew Flinders entered in his log `This land forms the South side of the large bight; and besides projecting beyond the coast line, and being a little higher than usual is remarkable for having
Jan 1, 1993
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Changes in Oil Exploration Priorities in India During the 21st CenturyA shift in the present day oil exploration scenario from West Coast can be foreseen keeping in mind peak of exploration in Cambay Basin and fast pace of development in Bombay High and its associa
Jan 1, 1986
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Regional Stream Sediment Geochemistry Database (REGCHEM) for Selected Regions of New Zealand (c892f7b6-5ca8-457b-966a-25ae463b073f)By Christie AB
Stream sediment geochemical analyses from 140 mining company exploration surveys of the Coromandel, Northwest Nelson, Marlborough and Westland regions of New Zealand have been compiled from open file
Jan 1, 1995
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Spoilpile Reclamation Trials at Callide Coal Mine of Thiess Bros.By Bell LC
Overburden removal, mining and reclamation are now accepted as the basic operational steps involved in the winning of coal by open cut methods. To attain the lowest operational cost, the recontour
Jan 1, 1978
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Oxygen Requirements and Monitoring for Gold Ore ProcessingBy Komosa T, Muir D. M
Adequate levels of dissolved oxygen are essential for efficient gold dissolu- tion. The actual levels in plantpuips can be seriously reduced by the presence of oxygen consuming reactive minerals, and
Jan 1, 1991
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Modern Technology Applied to Wirebar CastingBy Hunter T. C
The wirebar furnacing and casting facility commissioned in 1970 at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd. (CRL), Townsville, comprising a 70 tonne/ hour ASARCO shaft furnace and a Walker type casting wheel, c
Jan 1, 1977