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Environmental Rheology and the Mining Industry
Rheology is the science which deals with the deformation and flow of matter. Thus rheology is concerned with the flow of any material. The mining industry is concerned with digging things out of the g
Jan 1, 1998
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A practical simulation of an industrial rougher flotation circuit
By Osborn G
The bulk flotation behaviour of an industrial rougher bank has been determined with a view to characterising the size iepend ent behaviour of the identifiable nineral groups present. A relatively
Jan 1, 1986
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The Development and Application of Laser Surveying Systems
By Fuller T
This paper introduces the technology used in laser surveying systems, and the development of a reflectorless one-man total station. These systems are being used for applications such as blast patter
Jan 1, 1995
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A Critical Review of Predictive Methods for Estimation of Compressive Strength of Coal Pillars
By Hossaini SMF
After reviewing the various approach es,namely, empirical,analytical.observational and numerical, a logical systematic approach is proposed for the estimation of compressive strength of coal pillars.
Jan 1, 1991
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Fragmentation Mechanics
The mechanisms of fragmentation in homogeneous materials and structured rock mass are reviewed. A method previously used to predict vibration damage to the remaining rock is extended and shown to be
Jan 1, 1990
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The Estimation And Mining Of Gove Bauxtie Reserves
Formed in 1965 to investigate the bauxite deposits on the Gove Peninsula, in the Northern Territory of Australia, Nabalco Pty. Limited undertook to determine the feasibility of establishing a minin
Jan 1, 1979
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Global Digital Sesmic Data: Interpretation of the Earthquake Mechanism from Broadband Data
In recent years new instrumentation and digital technology have Wrote possible a new facet of goo-physics: broadband seismology. From digitally record-ing networks and arrays. broadband scistnograrns
Jan 1, 1990
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Inverstigations of Material Distribution and Permeability-Improvement of the Permeability of No. 7 Blast Furnace
By Flierman GA, Van Toor CH
Investigations were carried out of burden distribution using a full scale model of the furnace top. Various charging sequences were used and large differences were found between ore charged as sinter
Jan 1, 1975
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Sulphide Orebodies and Structure: Mapping Within an Orebody and What It Can Tell You - An Example from Broken Hill NSW
Traditionally, the Lead Lode at Broken Hill has been represented on presentation plans, cross sections and diagrams in scientific papers as a solid black mass, around which the more 'interesting&
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of Gippsland Basin Oil and Gas Fields
By Stewart WJ
Australia's first offshsore well was spudded in on 27th December 1964 and resulted in the discovery of the Barracouta gas field. Further exploratory drilling led to the discovery of the Marlin g
Jan 1, 1970
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Time Value of Money and Optimal Location of Mining Facilities
This paper examines the impact of the time value of money on the location of mining facilities, as examplified by a central processing plant serving several mines. Three approaches, the Euclidean-Di
Jan 1, 1995
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Urban Geology and its Relationship to Intraplate Earthquake Risk - Lessons from the 1989 Newcastle Experience
For the past five years the University of Queenslandhas, through its various workshops, been preaching to Australia that there was a potentially hazardous situation from earthquakes for urban Australi
Jan 1, 1990
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Selection and Design of Blasting Techniques for Selective Open Pit Gold Mining using Knowledge Based Systems Technology
By Little T. N
The Western Australian School of Mines is continuing to investigate the blasting techniques and mining strategies that are used for ore/waste separation (or high grade/low grade ore separation) or t
Jan 1, 1990
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Rift-Related Cretaceous Volcanism along the Central Queensland Coast
By Schon RW, Stephens CJ
The Whitsunday Volcanics occupy most of the offshore islands from the Whitsunday Group, southeastwards through the Cumberland and Northumberland Groups, possibly extending to the mainland adjacent to
Jan 1, 1990
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Revegetation Of Mine Wastes And Disturbed Areas In An Arid Environment
By Trudinger J. P
Concern for the environment by the public and by mining companies, has led to many recent attempts to revegetate areas disturbed by mining activities. The problem of successfully revegetating dist
Jan 1, 1976
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Grade Control Techniques at Paddington Gold Mine
By Amos QG
The Paddington I and proposed Paddington II Pits are both located in what is, by Eastern Goldfields standards, a large tonnage-low grade orebody. The Pits have been designed to supply ore to a substan
Jan 1, 1986
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Definition of Higher Grade Ore and Selective Mining Practices at Olympic Dam
By Smith R. N
The Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit is located approximately 520km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit was discovered in 1975 by the Exploration Division of Wester
Jan 1, 1990
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On-Stream Analysis of Iron Ore and Its Potential for Improving Export Quality Control
An on-stream iron ore analyser has been developed in collaborationwith Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited for determining the iron content ofboth lump (- 30+ 6 mm particle size) and fines ( - 6 mm particle s
Jan 1, 1988
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Some Aspects of the Stratigraphy of the Host Sequence to the Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit, Central Queensland
The Devonian Mount Morgan gold-copper deposit was situated on the western margin of the Calliope Volcanic Are assemblage, in the northern New England Orogen. Recorded production from commencement of
Jan 1, 1994
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The Initiation of Bulk Explosives by Primers
Numerical simulation by a finite element computer code has bee* used to identify key stages in the initiation of confined bulk explosive by cast primers. The simulations have been verified by compar
Jan 1, 1990