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AGL Energy, Loy Yang and GHD – a Further Case Study in Alliancing: Ten Years onBy J Missen, P Currie, J Bohan, D Clark
AGL is one of Australia’s leading integrated energy companies and the largest ASX listed owner, operator and developer of renewable energy and thermal generation in the country. AGL owns and operates
Jun 22, 2016
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Mineral Sand Mining and its Effect on Ground Water QualityTomago sandbeds is an unconfined coastal aquifer located 20km. north of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. These sandbeds extend over an area of about 130km. The average aquifer depth is abo
Jan 1, 1987
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Arc-Plasma Reduction of Tantalum Oxide with CarbonBy Mimura K
The carbon reduction of tantalum pentoxide was investigated in a plasma-arc furnace. The sample was a mixture of tantalum pentoxide and graphite, vacuum pressed into a briquette and was reduced at
Jan 1, 1980
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Gold Mineralisation at the North End of the Kalgoorlie Field, Mount Percy - Kalgoorlie, Western AustraliaBy Bonsall EM, Schwabe MR, Hamlyn DA
Historically, most of the gold produced from Kalgoorlie has been derived from the gold and gold telluride Golden Mile lode systems dominantly hosted within the Golden Mile Doler-ite and to a lesser ex
Jan 1, 1984
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Next 200 Years of Metal PricesFive Hypotheses are given for factors influencing long-run metals price forecasts. 1 . Geologists succeed when given the money. 2. Better understanding of a metals market depresses its price. 3 . St
Jan 1, 1988
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Belt Conveyor Transport SystemsThe demands of the economy require larger manufacturing facilities using greater quantit- ies of raw materials which must be mined, handl- ed, stockpiled and recovered with efficiency and dependabili
Jan 1, 1976
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Surface and Borehol Microseismic Monitoring of Longwall Faces; their Potential for Three-Dimensional Fracture Imaging anf the Geomechanical Implications.By Bishop I, Toon S
To determine whether 130 felt earth tremors around Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire U.M, which also experienced severe surface fissuring, were caused by coal extraction, a surface seismometer array was
Jan 1, 1992
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Grade Control Review at Boddington Gold Mine, SW Region, WAThe Boddington Gold Mine orebody is a large tonnage, low grade gold deposit located within the Archaean Saddleback greenstone belt within the south-western region of Western Australia. The orebody con
Jan 1, 1993
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A Review of Sublevel StopingA review of the factors controlling stope wall behaviour such as excavation geometry, rockmass strength, induced stress, ground support, blast damage and drill drive layout is undertaken. In addition,
Jan 1, 2000
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Shaft Sinking at the Cassidy Shaft Mount CharlotteBy Doyle P, Mulroney D
The Cassidy Shaft was sunk to access the Mount Charlotte and Reward Orebodies below the Flanagan Fault. The 1,184m deep shaft is concrete lined to 6.5m diameter for its full depth. The initial 590m wa
Jan 1, 1985
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Theory of Sampling meets the National Science Foundation I-Corps™ programBy V Rodríguez, M Hormaza, R J. Romañach, C Pinzón-de la Rosa
The authors have presented their ideas for developing a powder sampling device in the I-Corps™ program sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). This is an intensive customer discovery progr
May 9, 2017
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Diamond Composite Cutters in Drill Bits and Cutting Tools for Hard Rock CuttingBy J Boland
Polycrystalline diamond compacts (PDC) have been widely used as cutting elements in the drilling tools for the oil, gas, civil and mining industries because of their faster penetration rates and longe
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Seismic Methods for the Detection of DykesBy Cocker J, Urosevic M
Seismic methods have become common for the detection of low-throw faults ahead of underground coal mining. Surface seismic methods cannot theoretically be used where dykes occur, because seismic waves
Jan 1, 1998
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Hot Strip Mill at Australian Iron and Steel Limited, Port KemblaThe completion of the Hot Strip Mill at the Port Kembla works of Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., makes possible the production of steel plates and wide strip of a quality and in quantities not possi
Jan 1, 1956
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Depositional Evolution of the Devonian-Carboniferous Intracratonic Burdekin Basin, North QueenslandBy Draper J. J, Jell J. S
The Burdekin Basin in the Townsville hinterland is an intracratonic extensional basin which contains up to 4500 m of marine and continental siliciclastics and carbonates. The basin sequence is recogni
Jan 1, 1990
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Copper, Gold and Subduction: A Trans-Pacific PerspectiveRajor intrusion-related Cu and Au dep- osits along the Cordilleran-type central Andean margin and in the western Pacific island arcs constitute a series of discrete, linear belts which correspond t
Jan 1, 1987
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No. 3 ChangehouseWith the sinking of the No. 3 Shaft at North Broken Hill Limited, it was necessary to construct adjacent to the shaft a new changehouse for mining and surface personnel.It was also probable that as th
Jan 1, 1957
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Determination of Blast Induced Damaged Zones in Pillars by Seismic ImagingBy Theophili CN, Kapenis AP
Seismic tomographic imaging has been applied to determine the blast induced damage zones in bauxite pillars in underground mining. At the retreating stage, when pillar dimensions are reduced from 8
Jan 1, 1995
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Description of New Plant at South Mine, Broken HillBy Cunningham J. C
JUST prior to the war the Broken Hill South Ltd: raised, on the average, 6628 tons of ore per week, all of which was crushed and treated in the 4-section gravity mill and the slime flotation plant, fo
Jan 1, 1921
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The Zinc Corporation Limited - Broken HillThe paper describes the 209 in. single stage axial flow mine ventilating fan which commenced operation at The Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken'Hill, N.S.W., in January, 1954.This fan is used to ,
Jan 1, 1956