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Control of Airblast Vibration from Throwblasts at RixÆs Creek Colliery
This paper describes techniques that have been used at RixÆs Creek Colliery to control blast vibration from throwblasts that face a residential area 4 km in front of the face. The paper describes blas
Jan 1, 2001
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Sublevel Caving - Today's Dependable Low-Cost 'Ore Factory'
Much of the theory upon which the Sublevel Caving (SLC) method is based was developed in Scandinavia many years ago. It was based mainly on æbinÆ theory and æellipsoid of drawÆ configurations derived
Jan 1, 2000
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Gold Extraction Technology in Australia and New Zealand - Models for Illuminating Short and Long Term Trends in Gold Extraction Metallurgy
The New Zealand experience has shown that the trend in technologi- cal change in gold extraction can be characterised by a systems approach which grows progressively broader with advances in understa
Jan 1, 1988
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The Development of Teaching Programmes for the Mining Industry Using the Co-Operative Mode
The paper explains the genesis of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education to its unique position in mining engineering education. A description follows of the development of the Graduate Diplo
Jan 1, 1986
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Critical Comparison of Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) Blast Fragmentation Models
By I Brunton
Blast fragmentation can have a significant impact on the profitability of a mine. An optimum run of mine (ROM) size distribution is required to maximise the performance of downstream processes. If thi
Jan 1, 2001
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Simulation of Product Size Distributions of a Marra Mamba Iron Ore ù Comparison of Conventional Drill and Blast Versus Surface Miner Product at the Cloud Break Deposit
By B Ilich, M Brad, R Brandli, E MarT
The Wirtgen surface miner was investigated for application to the Cloud Break iron ore deposit since it can selectively mine thin seams and there is no requirement for drilling and blasting or primary
Jan 1, 2007
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Crusher Product: An Intelligent Mechatronic Approach to Product Characterisation
By Bearman R. A, Parkin R. M
Traditional quality control procedures for aggregates production within the quarry industry rely on off-line laboratory analysis, resulting in poor performance and inconsistent product quality. A hi
Jan 1, 1995
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Economic Justifications for Capital Expenditure on Sampling and Blending
Capital expenditure on sampling and blending is often very difficult to justify. The costs are easy to estimate but the benefits likely to be obtained by constructing good sampling and blending facili
Jan 1, 2005
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Application of a Bulk Mineral Analyser to Copper Ore Analysis at Mount Isa from 1976 to 1981
By Purvis A. H, Greenwood-Smith R, Sowerby B. D
A nuclear technique for the determination of copper and nickel in bulk samples and drill core has been developed at Lucas Heights andfield-tested at Mount Isa. The technique, which is highly specific
Jan 1, 1984
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The Geologist in an Operating Mine
Mining, like most other businesses, is based upon capital assets; and the primary cap- ital of any mining company is its ore reserve. A company's survival and growth is, thus, dep- endent upon it
Jan 1, 1975
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Integrated Approach to Mining
Economic recovery of valuable natural resources is enhanced through an integrated approach to establishing and operating the mine.Gordonstone has a unique and valuable high quality coal and the basic
Jan 1, 1993
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Creating a Framework for Continued Technical Excellence in the Australian Minerals Industry
AustraliaÆs success as a mineral producer and exporter rests heavily on its technological competence. That competence is based not just on adopting internationally-developed technology but also on gro
Jan 1, 2008
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Technical Note - Polygonal Blocks of Influence in Triangular Grids
For an exploration area with a predetermined grid of data points, a construction is given for elementary blocks which subdivide the entire area without omission or overlap, and with the property that
Jan 1, 1985
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The Application of the Cavity Measurement System at Olympic Dam Operations
The Olympic Dam mining operation is some 520 kilometres NNW of Adelaide on the Roxby Downs Pastoral lease. The deposit containing copper, uranium, gold and silver was discovered in 1975 by Western
Jan 1, 1995
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Cybulski Revisited - Lessons on Dust
By D R. Chalmers
Coal dust explosions have occurred in coal mines across the world. The Mitsui Miike Coal Mine disaster in 1963 was an example of how this hazard was not managed effectively, resulting in the loss of 4
Jul 1, 2013
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Phosphorus association with goethite – effects of Fe(II)-catalysed recrystallisation
By M I. Pownceby, N Karimian, A Frierdich
These may be found with goethite through mechanisms including direct substitution or coprecipitation of nanocrystalline phases. Understanding P incorporation in goethite has significant implications f
Sep 18, 2023
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Risk Management Action
Two examples of risk assessment and risk management in action are discussed. The first is in a management context in relation to Kingsgate Consolidated LtdÆs Chatree operation in Thailand. Kingsgate h
Jan 1, 2004
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Electrical conductivity measurement of CaO-Al2O3-CaF2 slags by van der Pauw-Ohta Method
By K Nakashima, K Aya, T Sumita, N Saito
Electro slag remelting (ESR) is one of the methods used to produce high-cleanliness steel. In the ESR method, the product steel electrode is immersed in flux, and the electrode is melted by the Joule
Jun 19, 2024
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Public Affairs/Community Relations for Minerals Projects
Modern minerals projects face serious challenges in earning and maintaining acceptance by their key stakeholders. Factors which underpin effective response to managing these challenges include cons
Jan 1, 1997
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Plant Design for the Whole of Project Life
The complete life cycle of a production facility has many phases requiring many different skills and many different personalities. It is not unlike the life cycle of a person and many parallels can be
Jan 1, 2002