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The Success of Fly-in-Fly-out Australian Mining Operations
By Wu H. W, Just G. D
Australia's mineral resources boom in the two decades up to 1980 saw the establishment of about 25 new mining towns across the continent Quality housing and a high standard of community service
Jan 1, 1991
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Tectonic Setting for the Emplacement of Granitoid Rocks in Burma
The granitoid rocks in Burma can be subdivided into three main belts viz. (1) Eastern Granitoid Belt, (2) W-Sn related, Central Granitoid Belt and (3) Porphyry Cu (Au)-related, Western Granitoid Be
Jan 1, 1987
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Challenges in the Development of the Iranian Galandrud Coal Field
By H Rouhullahi, E B. Veshki an, R Kottnauer
The Galandrud coalfield is located approximately 20 km south from the coast of the Caspian Sea, Ruyan town, on the north slopes of the Alborz mountain range, in the elevation between 500 m (the Galand
Jan 1, 2003
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Artisanal and Small-Scale Gold Mining in Papua New Guinea
By E Y. Baafi
Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASSM) offers lucrative employment opportunities to the locals of most developing countries. The major drawback of ASSM is its adverse impacts on the environment
Jan 1, 2008
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Improved Recovery in Highwall Mining using Backfill ACARP Project C3052
By G K. Searle
In Australia, coal mines have generally not adopted filling to increase mining recovery. The aim of this project, entitled æImproved recovery in highwall mining using backfillÆ, was to examine the fea
Jan 1, 1998
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Sensitivity of Adaptive Optimisation to Reaction Kinetics in Leaching Processes
By Jefferson CB
Adaptive optimisation is the adjustment of operating conditions to maintain optimum process performance as the feed quality varies. This strategy has the potential to be economic- ally better than
Jan 1, 1984
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Associations and Institutions in Support of the Australian Mineral Industry
The paper reviews the majority of associations and institutions which operate in support of the Australian mineral industry. The review covers historical aspects of each organisation and the current
Jan 1, 1988
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Experiences with Computer-Based Monitoring Systems in Polish Coal Mines
A modular computer-based monitoring system for mines is dis-cussed. The system consists of the following modules : production moni-toring system HADES, methane monitoring system CMC, seismoacoustic an
Jan 1, 1985
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Characterisation of Micrinite in the Late Triassic Callide Coal Measure
By Mackinnon I. D R, Glikson M
Samples from the Callide Coal Measures, Queensland, Australia, containing the minor maceral, micrinite, have been studied using optical and electron-optical techniques to determine the precise comp
Jan 1, 1991
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Challenges within the minerals industry R&D landscape in Australia
By P Revell, A Jenkin
This paper presents an analysis of significant Australian-based R&D programs focussed on the minerals industry, which was commissioned by CRC ORE. The landscape analysis may assist organisations with
Nov 10, 2020
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Future Trends for Underground Thick Seam Coal Mining in Australia
This paper provides an overview of the future for underground thick seam coal mining in Australia. It reviews the available and anticipated mining systems and technologies which may be adopted to mine
Jan 1, 2000
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Claiming the Green Revolution - Protecting Investment in Green Mineral Processing
Claiming the Green Revolution - Protecting Investment in Green Mineral Processing
Sep 13, 2010
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Exploration in a Mature Mine - The Mount Isa Mine Strategy
By Bartrop S. B
Mount Isa mine has a long history of successful exploration since discovery 70 years ago. Remaining reserves, although substantial, exist in a scheduling framework which involves long-term production
Jan 1, 1993
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The Development of Mechanised Pipe Jacking in the United Kingdom
Pipe Jacking has been a recognised method of tunnelling in the U.K. since the early 1950's, although I understand that pipes were pushed blind by the soldiers in the first World War from tren
Jan 1, 1987
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Confidence in Mine Planning ù The Role of Intelligent Technologies
Mine planning is difficult. Even for small operations, it involves reasoning with complex variables and the practical difficulties of mining. It is also about predicting and planning the future in an
Jan 1, 2003
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Commonwealth and State Powers in Relation to Offshore Mineral Resources
An outline of the circumstances giving rise to the current Commonwealth-States con- flict in relation to offshore mineral explor- ation and production is set out, together with an analysis of the Sea
Jan 1, 1974
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Evaluation of a Monorail Haulage System in Metalliferous Underground Mining
By M Roberts
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the technical feasibility of application of the electric monorail as a haulage system in hard-rock underground mining in Australia, in comparison to conventional t
Jan 1, 2005
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Exploration Techniques for Platinum Group Metals in Papua New Guinea
By Collins AR, Meares RMD, Graham JM
Exploration programs for both alluvial (placer) and hardrock platinum group metal deposits are being conducted in Papua New Guinea by a joint venture between Degussa AG and Pancontinental Mining L
Jan 1, 1987
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Changes in Legislative Approach - The Implications for the Mining Industry
The mining industry was one of the first to be directly regulated by legislation in the 19th century when British public opinion was mobilised by reformers seeking social change. In the next wave of
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Control in Exhaust Ventilation Raises and Associated Fan Works
The Olympic Dam Mine is a large, mechanised, underground operation currently producing 2.2 million tonnes-per-year of copper/uranium/gold ore. The mine is accessed via one shaft and one service declin
Jan 1, 1992