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Analysis of Post Detonation Fumes from Commercial Explosives in an Underground Operating Environment
By Jones IO, Coles A, Austin D
This research project came about as a result of ICI Australia offering a scholarship to a final-year mining engineering student at the Western Australian School of Mines. A signifi-cant part of this y
Jan 1, 1984
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An Instrument for Rapid Delineation of Grade Boundaries in Selective Mining Uranium Ore
By Meakins R. L, Talaska A, Kenny D, Haycraft J. A, Dickson B. L
A vehicle-mounted radiation detector interfaced to a microprocessor called PRAM (programmable radioactive analyser mobile) has been developed to provide grade control for selective mining of a soft ro
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of Unique Admixture Technologies in Mine BackfillùTechnology Description and Case Histories
By M Rispin, R Karlson
Chemical admixtures are not commonly included in the variety of backfill mixes used in the mining industry. This may be attributed to several reasons including, but not limited to: the perceived high
Jan 1, 1998
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Development Concept in the Mining Industry - An Accelerator to Achieve Regional Sustainable Development
By F A. Rosyid
Mineral resources are national assets which must be capitalised for national development. Those assets should be transferred into real economic capital and then into social capital to achieve national
Jan 1, 2008
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Physical and Mechanical Characterisation of Paste Backfill by Laboratory and "In situ" Testing
By S Servant, T J. Bidwell
Paste backfill technology is gaining rapid acceptance in the Canadian mining industry. The authors were able to work on four different mining sites employing paste technology in their operation. In ea
Jan 1, 1998
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The Fishcale Zone in the Tambo Formation of the Western Great Artesian Basin
A zone rich in-fish debris in the Rolling Dow= Group in the sub-surface of the Great-Artesian Basin has been discovered a Further research has shoe i this zone to-be of very wide distribution in the A
Jan 1, 1962
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First CMMI Lecture: Cost Reducing Innovations in the Mining and Metal Processing Industries
It is a commonplace of our industry that prices of most minerals have been historically weak during the 1980s. The International Monetary Fund's index of prices of metals fell 25 per cent bet
Jan 1, 1986
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Imminent Water Utility Markets for Minerals and Energy Sectors in Western Australia, 2010
The last decade of national water reform implementation has improved the availability and efficiency of water source allocation in Western Australia. However, it is critical to recognise that the conc
Jun 1, 2010
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Future Applications of Computers in the Design and Control of Mineral Beneficiation Circuits
Twenty years of effort in developing the use of computers in the design and control of mineral treatment circuits has resulted in a sound base for future widespread application of the techniques.. The
Jan 1, 1985
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Uncertainty About Uncertainty in Material Sampling ù A Crucial Part of Risk Assessment
Material sampling theory is well established in mineral process monitoring, improvement and control. It has been much enhanced by fundamental contributions due to Gy. When GyÆs sampling theory is appl
Jan 1, 2005
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The Response of an Uniform Jig Bed in Terms of the Porosity Distribution
By Dalmijn WL, Valk HJLvd
At the Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, the Department of Raw Materials Technology, a mathematical model has been developed to predict the porosity distribution in an uniform jig bed. If
Jan 1, 1993
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Volcanic-Associated Mineralization in the Kangiara Region, South Eastern New South Wales, Australia.
Near Kangiara in south eastern New South Wales, Australia, a number of polymetallic (copper, lead and zinc, with minor silver and gold) mineral deposits occur within a relatively broad volcanic rock b
Jan 1, 1990
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The Potential Use of Foam Technology in Underground Backfilling and Surface Tailings Disposal
By D Millette, F Gay
Surface tailings are finely ground waste materials produced in all mines after the mineral or metal has been removed from the metallurgical process. Current methods for disposal of tailings involve co
Jan 1, 2000
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Survey of the Sea Bottom in Connection with Working Coal Under Tidal Waters
The paper deals with the taking of soundings in connection with coal mining operations under part of the Pacific Ocean adjoining John Darling Colliery.INTRODUCTIONIn the early days of mining in the Ne
Jan 1, 1947
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The Future of Water in Mining - Treatment of Mine Water for Sustainable Benefit
We can look at the water treatment and management strategies at some recently commissioned mines and minerals processing sites to see the likely future of water in mining. The future of water in minin
Jan 1, 2008
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40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Gold Mineralisation in Central Victoria û Results and Problems
By D Phillips
One of great challenges is to determine the exact timing of gold mineralisation in centralVictoria due to suitable materials and/or geochronological techniques. Here we report new mica and pyrite 40Ar
Jan 1, 2008
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Practical Aspects of Availability and Reliablity Management in a Large Open Pit Mine
The large El Cerrejon coal open pit in north east Columbia has been developed over the last decade in a remote, entirely new mining area with hitherto unskilled inhabitants. Now over 200 pieces of hea
Jan 1, 1991
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Using Comb-Layered Textures in Porphyry Ore Deposits to Sample Pristine Magmatic Fluids
By N C. White, L Danyushevsky, D R. Cooke
Comb-layered textures preserve the cyclic accumulation and release of volatiles inside magmas that are temporally associated with large Cu-Au-Mo-rich porphyry ore deposits. Fluid inclusions in these t
Jan 1, 2008
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1.3 Million Tonnes Blast In T33-34 Stope At Mount Isa Mines Limited
The T33-34 blast, the first major blast at Mount Isa Mines, broke 1,360,000 tonnes of copper ore using 349 tonnes of explosives. The original concept of firing T33, T34, T35 and U37 separately was
Jan 1, 1977
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Dynamic Melting and Mixing Processes in the Mantle Wedge - Insight from Numerical Modelling
By D Yuen, J A. D Connolly, T V. Gerya
Recent works suggest that dehydration of subducting slab and consequent hydration and partial melting influences the dynamics of mantle wedge. Plums originating form the subducting slab due to Rayleig
Jan 1, 2008