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Diamond Drilling at Norseman
Diamond drilling was first carried out at Norseman in the Princess Royal Mine, early in this century. Little concentl'ated drilling was done from then until Western Mining Corporation commenced d
Jan 1, 1956
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Alliancing: The Project Delivery Method of the Future
By M Delaney
Alliancing is a contractual relationship in which organisations with an interest in a project are brought together in an atmosphere of co-operation to produce superior results to benefit all of the pa
Jan 1, 2000
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Combination of Porosity Tools Aids Formation Evaluation
By Misk A
Several logging methods are presently available to the oil industry for the evaluation of formation porosity: the Sonic and Neutron logs are already widely used, the Gamma-Ganmia log is being progress
Jan 1, 1962
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Industrial Assaying and a System of Costing as Practised at the Port Pirie Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd.
IN any assay office it is of paramount importance to keep the men interested in their work; and in order to do this, men on routine work, such as lead, zinc, and sulphur deterrrrinations, slag analysi
Jan 1, 1922
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Why the Mining Industry is Critical to Sustainable Development ù Greenhouse Gas Emissions Policy, a Case Study
Mining epitomises the challenge of sustainable development, because few sectors have such a direct impact on the natural environment, yet few are more important to the economic and social health of al
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of a New Model for Optimisation of Multi-Stage Flotation Circuits
By A L. Hemphill
Conventional models, based on pulp kinetics, were regressed directly to steady-state data from a nine-stage platinum flotation plant, to provide a basis for optimisation studies. æFroth factorsÆ were
Jan 1, 2005
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Presidential Address: The 21st Century - Mining for Mankind: The Responsibility is ours
Welcome to this 13th Congress of The Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions. It is twenty one years since The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy last hosted this congress an
Jan 1, 1986
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Reactive Ground and Ammonium Nitrate Explosive Interactions
By 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 Next Environmental Challenge: Moving From Risk Management to the Precautionary Principle
The mining industry has had lengthy experience with risk management involving technological situations imposing risks to people and property. In such situations the relevant parameters can be fairly w
Jan 1, 2000
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Obtaining a Representative RCSample ù The Cone Splitter Versus the Tiered Riffle Splitter
By P Church
What is the best method of splitting a sample from a reverse circulation drill rig? How important is it to obtain a correctly split sample? What is the impact of an incorrectly split sample? These are
Jan 1, 2003
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Emerging Market Risk - Perceptions and Reality
By N Robson, E Stephens
Australian mining companies are actively exploring for and developing mineral deposits throughout the world with interests in emerging markets such as Africa, Asia and South America. It is important t
Jan 1, 2007
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Two Stage Iron Purification of Zinc Plant Solutions (bbf6e4b6-3e13-4866-8453-33e6cff94330)
By Kershaw M. G
At the Risdon plant of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, impurities toxic to the electrolytic production of zinc metal, notably arsenic and antimony, have traditionally been coprec
Jan 1, 1990
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Manufacture of Cement from Blast-Furnace Slag
Author Biography William Poole was born in Sydney, NSW in August 1868. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School. William spent two and a half years as a cadet in the Railway Construction Branch of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Energy Use Benchmarks for Open Cut Coal Mines
By Randall C
Energy studies have been undertaken at a number of open coal mines in the Hunter valley. A range of energy efficiency benchmarks and targets have been established, which, when applied across coal mi
Jan 1, 1995
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Utilization of Victorian Brown Coal-Future Prospects
By Royston D
Victoria has an extensive brown coal resource, 202,000 Mt, of which 43,300 Mt is regarded as readily recoverable. This brown coal is located principally in the Latrobe Valley as thick seams and is
Jan 1, 1987
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Valuing Mine Water - A South African Perspective
Water is an integral and essential part of mining business. Two issues crucial in the management of this resource, scarcity and excess, are increasing awareness of the importance of water and changing
Jan 1, 2006
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The Assessment and Optimization of Blasting
Blasting is at first sight a simple operation. Blastholes are drilled in a suitable pattern, primed, charged with explosives, stemmed and finally the blastholes are connected together to give the ap
Jan 1, 1988
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Noon-Recovery Coke Ovens
HISTORY OF PROCESS DEVELOPMENT The manufacture of coke from coal commenced at the beginning of the 17th century by heaping coal into circular mounds in the open, covering with earth, clay or ash and
Jan 1, 1975
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Metasomatism Near The Corinthian Ore-Body, Western Australia
In 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
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Earth Moving - Route 3/LFC Advance Earthworks Contract, Hong Kong Surface Blasting Experience
By Ngai WCT
Over 90 per cent of the explosives in Hong Kong are used in civil engineering works. The Hong Kong Government controls all explosives and delivers on a daily basis to each site which it has licensed
Jan 1, 1995