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Using a Schmidt hammer to estimate geotechnical properties of carbonate rocks in Israel
By N Trabelsi, D Bakun-Mazor, Y Ben-Ari
As part of a comprehensive project to develop a remote sensing tool for evaluating the mechanical properties of rocks, one must obtain a rapid indication of these properties using conventional field m
Nov 29, 2022
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Utilisation of energy sources other than coke in the sintering process
By T Higuchi, K Fukada, K Takehara, Y Iwami, S Fujiwara
Following the Paris Agreement adopted in 2015 and the SDGs, reduction of CO2 emissions has been taken up as an issue worldwide, and the steel industry, which has a particularly large emission, is requ
Nov 8, 2021
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Heterogeneity assessment for grade engineering in complex ore bodies
By C Sennersten, A Hellicar, C Lindley
Traditional methods of resource modelling and mine planning rely upon geostatistical methods applied to exploration drill core data to derive a three dimensional model of the distribution of metal gra
Nov 21, 2018
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Determination of Groundwater Inflow Rates for Longwall Mining, German Creek, Bowen Basin, Queensland
By Phillips RN
Semi-confined, trachy-andesite sills which overlie the German Creek Seam, within the critical tensile strain zone, form major groundwater hazards to longwall mining at the German Creek underground
Jan 1, 1988
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Peanuts and Tunnel Stuffing - The Brightwater Conveyance System East Contract
By M E. Trim, J J. Johnson, W Cranston
The Brightwater conveyance system is located near Seattle, Washington in the north-western United States. The East Contract portion of the system consists of a 4.3 km long, 5.9 m diameter tunnel in so
Jan 1, 2008
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Optimum embankment design for a tailings dam
By A Fyans, B Ghahreman-Nejad
This paper discusses the method and results of an options study into selection of the optimal form for a 130 m high tailings/water retaining dam, located in a region of high seismicity in central Iran
Jul 23, 2018
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Technical Data Management at Porgera
By A G. Shellsh, R J. Henham, J R. Foley
The Porgera Gold Mine, west of Mt Hagen in PNG is a large open pit and underground operation currently producing gold at the rate of almost one million ounces per year. This deposit has produced some
Jan 1, 2000
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The Care and Maintenance of Winding Ropes and Attachments, as Practised at the South Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.
By Howell M. W
The purpose of this paper is to outline the main points in the construction of the various types of wire ropes more commonly used for winding in Australia; and the maintenance of the ropes, and cage a
Jan 1, 1940
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Electronic Detonators ù Banking the Benefits
Electronic detonators bring a fundamental and radical change to the potential of rockbreaking operations. The immense technical challenge of safely merging electronic systems with explosives has been
Jan 1, 2004
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Dampier Port Upgrade Project - An Overview of Engineering, Procurement and Construction Management Project Management
By A Radici, S Russell
The Dampier Port Upgrade was completed in 2007 and is the largest project in Rio Tinto Iron Ore's expansion program. The project doubled Dampier Port's iron ore shipping capacity over a five
Jan 1, 2009
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Some Gold Bearing Rocks at Bingara, N.S.W.
The locality from where these specimens come is distant about 12 miles due south from the township of Bingara New South Wales, and is known locally as Carney's Reef, Barrack's Creek, Top Bin
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Roasting and Treatment of Auriferous Flotation Concentrates
This paper is intended to continue the subject in the light of recent work, from where it was left at the conclusion of the discussion on the excellent paper by the late Mr. Noel Haszard. The position
Jan 1, 1939
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The Role of Simulation Modelling in Project Evaluation
TSG Consulting works with many of the major global mining companies using simulation modelling as an integral component in their development teamÆs processes to determine which combination of infrastr
Jan 1, 2007
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Wireless Ad hoc System for Positioning – Effective Equipment and Personnel Location for Mining Operations
By M Hedley
Tracking plant and personnel in mining operations provides multiple potential benefits for a mine including improved safety, better monitoring of production, traffic control and, in the future, monito
Nov 22, 2011
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Leaching of Sulfidic Backfill at the Thalanga Copper-Lead-Zinc Mine, Queensland, Australia
By B G. Lottermoser
The placement of sulfidic waste below the groundwater table ensures limited interaction with the hydrosphere and suppression of sulfide oxidation. However, if sulfidic waste is placed above the ground
Jan 1, 2003
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Shaft Plumbing at Mount Isa (665f189f-b324-4bcc-8bad-ef37a0685173)
MR. E. J. HORWOOD wrote: In view of the difficulty of obtaining accurate results when using plumb lines in shafts, owing to the effect of currents of air, the writer, over M years ago, devised a metho
Jan 1, 1940
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Review of Past and Present Steam Pumping at Mines
I take it the character of addresses to conventions, should, following precedent, avoid details, and treat subjects rather from a philosophical point of view so far as they will permit.In the subject
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The Application of Virtual Reality Technology and Scientific Visualisation to the Understanding of Block Cave Mining Systems
By J Tibbett, F T. Suorineni, B Hebblewhite
Block caving is an important mining method for the future economic exploitation of large, low-grade, steeply dipping orebodies. While block caving is not a new method, there are still many unknowns su
Nov 5, 2014
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Refurbishment of Brisbane's Rail Tunnels for Electrification
By Fejes G
An integral part of the Brisbane Suburban Railway Electrification involved the relining, refurbishment and track lowering in the Roma Street, Brunswick Street and Gloucester Street double track tu
Jan 1, 1981
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Spatial Planning and Interface Issues for Mechanical and Electrical Facilities in Road Tunnels
Mechanical and electrical (M&E) systems in road tunnels are constrained by the traffic envelope and the construction profile. Whilst these spatial constraints are often ælocked inÆ early in the de
Jan 1, 1999