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The Estimator and the User
By Morland R, Peck R
The Joint Committee of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM) and the Australian Mining Industry Council (AMIC) have published a Code for the Reporting of Identified Mineral R
Jan 1, 1990
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Aggressive Productivity Improvement: Killing Waste and Adding Value Using True TQM
Extensive personal experience in the USA and Australia has shown that Australians working in suitable work environments are capable of world-class performance. To build such work environments, minin
Jan 1, 1995
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Minesite Acid Rock Drainage Assessment and Prevention - A New Challenge for a Mining Geologist
Acid rock drainage (ARD) derived from sulphide oxidation and the associated metal leaching is the most significant environmental issue facing the mining industry today. Under given hydrological and bi
Jan 1, 1993
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Legal Aspects Of Environment Planning And Mine Rehabilitation
In recent years rehabilitation of mine sites has become a principal focus of mining legislation in Victoria. In previous eras, managed rehabilitation commenced, if at all, towards the end of mining op
Jan 1, 1992
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Massive Sulfide Deposits on the Deep Ocean Floor - The Dawning of a New Mining Industry
Spectacular high-temperature hot springs (æblack smokersÆ) on the deep ocean floor are producing economic concentrations of base and precious metals. Mining these seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposi
Jan 1, 2008
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Database Systems Aided Improving Mine Production Reliability
By Xin J
In China, the State-run mines are currently practising an information card management system, to collect data about mine production and safety condition. Since large volumes of data will be obtained e
Jan 1, 1991
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A Philosophical Approach to 21st Century Coal Mine Planning
By Aziz NI, Beafi EY
In designing for a highly productive new mine during the present declining coal market, a very detailed ò planning is necessary. Attitudes of both management and coal operators may have to be cha
Jan 1, 1988
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Direct Seeding Of Native Vegetation
Direct seeding or regeneration of vegetation in Australia has been occurring in nature for about 400 million years! From the 1870's till the 1930's, direct seeding by man was used in the sou
Jan 1, 1992
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Selective Continuous Mining Requirements and Opportunities for Miners and Manufacturers
Selective continuous surface mining is a rapidly developing system of mining which will have a significant impact on many present and future open cut mines. In many aspects the technology is in its
Jan 1, 1986
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Experience With Tyres And Tyre Chains On Underground Loaders At Kng Island Scheelite
Evaluation of tyre chains has been taking place at King Island Scheelite for several years. Results indicate that tyre life has been greatly improved in all cases. Good cost sav- ings are resulting
Jan 1, 1977
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The Development of an Ore Milling Traineeship
Traditionally mill operators have been employed with varying educational backgrounds with little if any formal training in aspects of mineral processing. Pasminco Mining-Rosebery, in line with other
Jan 1, 1991
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A Microprocessor Based Information and Control System for Essential Services on a South African Gold Mine
The application of cheap robust microprocessor based units to achieve monitoring and control in an underground mining environment is described. The functional layout of the programmable controller and
Jan 1, 1985
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Chemical Additives As An Aid Reclamation Programmes
Erosion of unprotected batters, spoil banks, slopes, and stockpiled material creates a multitude of environmental problems. Winds blowing across these denuded surfaces can generate dust clouds cap
Jan 1, 1976
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The Interfacial Conformation of Polypropylene Glycols and Their Foam Properties
By J Ralston, R Sedev, D Fornasiero
The foam behaviour of low molecular weight polypropylene glycols (PPG) was investigated as a function of concentration and molecular weight (190 - 2000 g mol-1). For each polypropylene glycol, foam st
Jan 1, 2005
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Slope Stability Analysis at Granite Quarry With Complex Geological Structure ù Case Study at Granite Quarry, Karimun Island, Indonesia
By B Sulistianto, D Carrugan a, R K. Wattimena
Geological structure at PT Karimun Granite Quarry, in Karimun Island û Indonesia, has three primary joint sets that cross between them. These primary joint sets are the principal factor influencing th
Jan 1, 2003
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Recent Legal Developments Affecting The Future for Exploration & Mining
The Court rejected the suggestion that CRAE had actively misled DMR concerning the worth of its tenements. The Court agreed that CRAE remained silent about certain significant information concerning
Jan 1, 1990
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Improving Relationship
People in the work environment (and often elsewhere) are seen as a commodity (we use them for our purposes).The general accepted view of a Company is that shareholders are "The Company" and that they
Jan 1, 1998
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Sampling of Gold Bullion: Problems and Answers
Sampling is an integral part of gold bullion analysis. Gold mining industries sell millions of dollars worth of gold on the basis of analyses. Biased sampling can cause a serious loss in terms of mone
Jan 1, 1976
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The Application Of Computer Graphics To Mining, Mine Geology, Design And Survey
Examples are given of the different management approaches used to improve a mine's profitability and the view is put that attention to mine design is very important but easily overlooked. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Changing the Climate to Add Value
The theme of this Annual Conference of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy is in the form of a question: `Adding Value to our Resources - Our Future?' There are two ways of look
Jan 1, 1995