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Diesel Vehicle Research at BHP Collieries
By Davies B, Rogers A, Grainger A, Todd J, Brenman R, Jones L, Horton B, Eager L
Research into the control of diesel particulates (DP) has been. conducted by BHP Coal for more than 7 years. Personal monitoring of employee exposures (n = 480 full shift samples) conducted at nine un
Jan 1, 1998
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Carbonate Alteration Associated With the Carajßs High-Grade Hematite Deposits, Brazil
By M Barley, C A. RosiFre, L Lobato
The Carajßs iron ore deposits contain approximately 17.5 billion tons of ore with >64 per cent Fe and occur in the eastern part of the Amazonas Craton. They are hosted by jaspilitic banded iron-format
Jan 1, 2002
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The Ballarat Gold Field and The City of Ballarat
The development of the Ballarat goldfield and of the city of Ballarat are a significant part of the history of the Australian mining industry. Important developments in technology, legislation and
Jan 1, 1982
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The Characteristics And Interpretation Of Regional Magnetic And Gravity Fields In The Broken Hill District
One of the most praninent Bouguer anomaly features in the Broken Hill District is the long wavelength high of 10-15 ngals above background which forms a northeast trending, oval zone sane 15 km by
Jan 1, 1983
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Improving Quality Assurance and Quality Control Practices - Basic Methodology Using Worked Examples
By P Stoker
The need for quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) in the sampling and assaying of minerals is fundamental to the reliability and confidence of a mineral resource estimate, reserve estimate an
Jan 1, 2009
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Computer Monitoring of Environmental Conditions and Production Processes (WCC)
By Miller RJ, Eager DT, Lama RD
For safe and efficient mining operations, it is essential that environment and equipment status be monitored. A system that gives quick access to status at any given time, and also permits quick analy
Jan 1, 1985
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An Assessment Of Swelling On Reduction Methods For Iron Ore Pellets
An assessment has been made of six reported methods for the determination of the swelling of iron ore pellets on reduction. The methods are discussed on the basis of apparatus requirements, reducti
Jan 1, 1974
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The Waihi Goldfield
SOME 70 miles south-east of the of Auckland lies the town of Waihi-the centre of the Waihi goldfield, at present the mining pride of New Zealand. That the glory of most mining camps is evanescent form
Jan 1, 1911
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Origin and Provenance of Submarine Volcaniclastic Rocks in the Late Permian Drake Volcanics, Northeastern New South Wales
The Late Permian intermediate to silicic talc-alkaline Drake Volcanics of New England, N.S.W., consist largely of shallow marine, redeposited volcaniclastic rocks which host epithermal Ag-Au depos
Jan 1, 1987
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The Impact of the Minerals Industry on Surrounding Communities, Specifically the Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts, Factors and Responsibilities
The discovery of minerals in any community, especially precious minerals, gives a sense of hope and optimism about development prospects within the community. However, the euphoria surrounding such a
Jan 1, 2008
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Personal Gravimetric Dust Sampling for the South African Gold Mining Industry
A review is given of progress made to- wards the development of personal gravimetric dust sampling for risk assessment on South African gold mines. The present strategy is critically examined on th
Jan 1, 1988
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The Myth of Mine Reconciliation
Mine reconciliation is the practice of comparing the tonnage and grade of material processed by the mill with the tonnage and grade of ore in the reserve model of a deposit, and with the tonnage and
Jan 1, 1998
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The Need to optimise
MANPOWER RESOURCES The optimisation of human effort has been an ongoing and significant process in the coal industry since industrialisation as we know it began. The extent to which the changes soug
Jan 1, 1991
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Activity Coefficient of Oxygen in Dilute Lead Ton Alloy Solvent
By Kapoor M. L
EMF measurements were performed in the temperature range of 933-1095 K to determine the thermodynamic properties of oxygen dissolution in liquid lead and lead-tin alloys with tin in the dilute conc
Jan 1, 1992
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The Strength of Backfills Stabilised with Calcined Gypsum (c8b2fb36-9e9c-4e1a-916e-c8ad62e78d93)
By Pigdon SP, Anderson RM
The production of stabilised backfill at mine sites commonly uses Portland cement as the binder. Calcined gypsum has cementing properties and is cheaper to produce than cement. This paper discusses
Jan 1, 1998
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Optical Fibres and the Communications Revolution
Industrial and telecommunications organizations around the world are now turning to optical fibres to satisfy their growing needs for data, voice and video communications and to solve transmission pro
Jan 1, 1984
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New Technology and the Mineral Industry
The needs for improved technology for the mineral industry are widely recognised and a summary list is given. Ways in which technology has been introduced into the industry are discussed, as are th
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of Gas Suspension Calciner in Relation to Bayer Hydrate Properties
By Nickelsen J, Theisen KG, Hansen PH
The use of stationary calciners in the processing of aluminium hydroxide has emphas- ized the importance of Bayer hydrate properties with respect to particle breakdown during calcination and subsequ
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Development in Coal Mine Inertisation in Australia
By Cliff D, Harrison P. Hester C
During 1997 two different types of coal mine inertisation equipment were trialed in separate underground coal mines in Queensland.In April 1997 tests of the Polish developed GAG-3A inert gas generator
Jan 1, 1998
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Arsenic and the Revegetation of Tailings Dams
By D Craw
A glasshouse experiment was set up to investigate arsenic uptake in rye corn grown in different arsenic rich substrates. Sods of material were taken from various locations and planted with rye corn se
Jan 1, 2007