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Seamarc II Seafloor Mapping System Seven Years of Pacific ResearchDeveloped and built in 1982 for simultaneous bathy-metric and reflectivity mapping of the deep ocean by the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics, SeaMARC II was a breakthrough in sea-floor mapping technolog
Jan 1, 1990
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New occurrence of banded iron formations in the Minvoul Region, Ntem Complex (Northern Gabon)By M Iglesias-Martínez
The potential for iron ore in the Central African Archean belts has received much less attention by comparison to their equivalents in other cratonic regions of West Africa, South Africa, Australia an
Sep 18, 2023
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Selective Mining at Thabazimbi Iron Ore Mine (South Africa)By W A. van der Westhuizen
Selective mining played a major role in saving a mine and a communityÆs existence as well as creating a working culture that is the model for all KumbaÆs mines. The successes that resulted from select
Jan 1, 2005
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Evaluation of the Net Acid Generation (NAG) Test for Assessing the Acid Generating Capacity of Sulfide MineralsBy A Gerson, S Miller, R Smart, J Thomas
Environmental Geochemistry International (EGi) and the Ian Wark Research Institute (IWRI) collaborated in a three-year Australian Minerals Industry Research Association (AMIRA) research project (Proje
Jan 1, 2003
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Processing options for removal of silica and alumina from low-grade hematite-goethite iron oresBy M I. Pownceby, S P. Suthers, V Nunna, G J. Sparrow
Global demand for iron and steel has increased substantially over the past 20 years and there has been a greater focus on developing suitable processing options to treat low-grade hematite-goethite or
Nov 8, 2021
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A Study of the Composition, Microstructure, and Softening Characteristics of Some Zinc-Lead SintersBy Shoobridge PH
Operating difficulties during 1977 with the Imperial Smelting Furnace operated by Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited at their Cockle Creek zinc-lead smelter were found to be caused by premature so
Jan 1, 1978
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The Decision of Stationarity in Modern Resource EstimationBy B J. Wilde
Evaluating the resources and reserves in a mineral deposit requires many interdependent subjective decisions. The decision of stationarity is arguably the most important. This decision includes: the
Sep 26, 2011
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Status Quo and Future Evaluations of Global Rare Earth Mining (with Respect to Special Rare Earth Element-industry Criteria)By H Mischo, G Barakos, J Gutzmer
The continuously growing demand for rare earth elements (REEs), in combination with the crisis of 2009 and the price spike of 2011, has initiated a treasure hunt for rare earth deposits all over the w
Nov 4, 2015
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Ventilation Analysis for Mine Planning and OperationBy Ralph AM, Deakin JJ
A quantitative knowledge of underground mine ventilation requirements and conditions has become increasingly important, both to meet statutory requirements and to ensure high levels of safety and
Jan 1, 1983
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The Investigation of High Density and Paste Fills for the Enterprise Mine Expansion Project at Mount Isa (ee90997b-915a-4723-962c-df13e11cf8b6)By Kuganathan K, Potvin Y
Enterprise Mine at Mount Isa is to expand ore production from the current 1.4 to 3.5 mtpa by mining the 3500 Orebody, from which production is scheduled to start in February 1998 making this the dee
Jan 1, 1998
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The Production of Nuclear Grade Uranium Dioxide Powders from Australian OresMost types of nuclear power reactors use uranium dioxide fuel. Power reactors using natural uranium dioxide'fuel are of special interest to countries such as Australia that have their own uran
Jan 1, 1969
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Approaches to Estimating the Erosional Stability of the Nabarlek Tailings Pit CoverBy S J Riley
The cover (cap) over the tailings pit at Nabarlek uranium mine must be structurally stable as it will act as a barrier to radon gas emission and have to contain other long-lived radionuclides. Struc
Jan 1, 1994
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Heavy Medium Separation at Iscor's Sishen Iron-Ore-MineThe Sishen iron-ore-mine produces 3 pro= ducts with size gradings of 25 to 8 mm, 11 to 5 mm and 5 to 0,2 mm and has a product capacity of 20 Mtpa. Ore is produced at an average Fe content of 66,2
Jan 1, 1987
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A Seismic Source Wavelet with Applications to the Modelling of Blast VibrationsThe blasting process involves a complex interaction of a delayed sequence of moving sources of seismic energy which produce nonlinear behaviour near the blast holes. A deterministic description of t
Jan 1, 1990
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The Control of Hydro Power Distribution System in Deep MinesBy Wymer DG
The concept of hydro power in deep mines is based on the exploitation of the hydrostatic head that can be gained as refrigerated cooling water descends in shaft pipe columns from the surface, to provi
Jan 1, 1985
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Cemented Hydraulic Fill Mix Design As it Applies To Mine SchedulingThe need to schedule ore production to make maximum use of the strength gained by cem- ented fill during curing is discussed, to show how cement content and hence fill cost can be kept down for any
Jan 1, 1973
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Weighing of Open Cut MachineryAn improved technique for the quick and accurate measurement of the weight and centre of mass in the horizontal plane of large machines has been developed. On-site weighing of large plant such as bu
Jan 1, 1989
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Determination of the Transition Point from Open Pit to Underground MiningBy A K. Ghosh, J Chung, E Topal, M Asad
"Many open pit (OP) mines with considerable vertical extent are approaching the end of their life-of-mine; some of them are seeking the opportunity to make the transition from OP to underground (UG) m
Nov 15, 2016
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Advances in Theory and Application of Non-Electric Initiation Systems to 60 Series Extraction at the Mount Lyell Copper MineBy Duniam P
Sequencing of large underground firings is a critical aspect of blast performance. Using theory developed in open cut operations, where blast results are easier to quantify, a new technique for sequ
Jan 1, 1995
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The Significance of Superincumbent Strata Stiffness and its Impacts on Coalmine DesignBy J M. Galvin
The traditional engineering approach to assessing stability is based on comparing resisting force (capacity) to driving force (demand), or strength to working stress. In underground coal geomechanics,
Nov 5, 2014