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Mining in Papua New Guinea - an Internal Revenue Commission PerspectiveIn November 1992, the Internal Revenue Commission (IRC) was formed from the rperggr of the Papua New Guinea Taxation Of- fice (PNGTO) and the Bureau of Customs, and now has the re- sponsibility for t
Jan 1, 1997
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Evaluation of Technologies to Prevent Acid Mine Drainage Generation From Open Pit HighwallsBy D Jordan, R Wilmoth, J LeFever
Exposed, open pit mine highwalls contribute significantly to the production of acid mine drainage (AMD) thus causing environmental concerns upon closure of an operating mine. Four innovative technolog
Jan 1, 2003
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Diamond Drill Bore SurveyingHAPPENING to be in Cue recently the writer was unexpectedly called upon to make surveys of some diamond drill bores on the Big Bell mine on the Murchison goldfield. The owner of the mine Mr Herman Man
Jan 1, 1930
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The Measurement and Control of Dilution in an Underground Coal OperationDilution in underground coal operations can be underestimated by up to five times during feasibility studies, with disastrous economic consequences. Every one per cent of stone waste introduced can re
Jan 1, 2003
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The Preparation, Storage, and Placing of Hydraulic Fill, C.S.A. Mine, CobarTo provide suitable backfill material for the cut and fill mining method being used to extract ore from the C.S.A. mine, flotation tailings are deslimed in single stage cyclones. The sand fraction is
Jan 1, 1969
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Key Parameter Reporting System at Mt Newman MiningBy Fink ST
Management requires up-to-date information on the activities of an enterprise in order to maintain control and to assist in decision-making and planning. In today's environment it is essential
Jan 1, 1983
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Reactive Ground and Ammonium Nitrate Explosive InteractionsBy G, F Beach, D Jazzini, R Rounsley
Over the past 20 years within Australia, there have been a number of incidents at mine sites where ammonium nitrate-based explosives have reacted with certain rock types containing sulfide minerals. T
Jan 1, 2003
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The Hydrogen Roasting of Pyritic Ores with Recovery of Sulphur and IronIN the ordinary course of treatment of pyritic ores or concentrates, whether for the recovery of copper, tin, gold, or any other contents, the removal of some or all of the sulphur contents is almost
Jan 1, 1923
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The Investigation of Atmospheric Dusts at North Broken Hill LimitedFor many years the mining industry at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, was carried on with just sufficient attention to underground ventilation and hygiene conditions as to keep pace with nece
Jan 1, 1940
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A Methodology for Estimating Reserves from Resource ModelsThe investment worth of a mineral deposit can only be realistically evaluated in relation to specific engineering design criteria, which fully details the proposed method of exploitation. These crit
Jan 1, 1987
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An Integrated Approach Towards the Optimisation of Ventilation, Air Cooling and Pumping Requirements for Hot MinesThis paper contends that optimisation of energy resources through active control and predictive simulation modelling is possible, and that such monitoring leads to large savings in the electricity cos
Jan 1, 2005
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Platinum-Bearing Magmatic Rocks of the Southern Brook Street Terrane, South Island, New ZealandBy J Mavrogenes, C J. Spandler, S M. Eggins, K Worden
Major occurrences of platinum group minerals (PGM) are in crustally-contaminated, huge, layered igneous complexes (Bushveld and Stillwater) and gabbroic intrusions (Norilsk); relatively minor occurren
Jan 1, 2005
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Notes on the Felspar Deposits of Broken HillFelspar occurs in association with quartz in the Broken Hill lode pegmatites and is brilliant green, greenish white, and white in colour. The pegmatites occur mainly in the walls in sporadic patches,
Jan 1, 1946
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Summary (73770012-07fb-483a-a6ee-41eedab7b659)Industry has a very special request to make. Environmental issues must not be allowed to become a factor of competition so that nations or individual industries can gain economic advantages for them
Jan 1, 1971
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Laboratory Simulation of the Shaft Furnace Reduction of Iron OresBy Wright J. K
A description is presented of the results of reduction experiments using a laboratory reduction apparatus in which simulation of the gas and temperature profiles which occur in direct reduction sh
Jan 1, 1987
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Geological Modelling Techniques in Mine PlanningGeological modelling is a crucial preparatory stage to most facets of the mine planning of an orebody. The process of modelling involves skilled geological interpretation. Recent innovations in c
Jan 1, 1987
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Optical Anisotropy of Coal as an Indicator of Paleostress Field in the Fault Zones of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin, PolandBy A F. Idziak
The aim of the present study was an application of coal optical property measurements for analysis of paleostress field existing in fault zones of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB) during the coali
Jan 1, 2003
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Bucket Fill Factors - A Laboratory and Field Study with Implications for BlastingBy M Noy, P Hawkes
Improvements in the drill and blast process can impact on loader performance in a number of ways. The main effects being improved loading cycle times, less non-productive cycles such as oversize remov
Jan 1, 1999
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Using Value at Risk for Integrated Project Risk EvaluationBy W Stange
Assessing the risks in a mining project is a key aspect of project evaluation. This is an exacting and demanding task because of the complexity due to the need to deal with uncertainty over long time
Jan 1, 2009
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Metasomatism Near The Corinthian Ore-Body, Western AustraliaIn 1939 at the annual meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, held at Canberra, a paper was contributed by E. de C: Clarke and H. A. Ellist in which a plea was made for
Jan 1, 1942