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Oil and Gas in Australia Future Energy PatternsAverage annual growth in consumption of primary energy in Australia over the past ten years has been 5.5% compared to a world average of 4.1%. Over the next ten years growth rate is expected to incre
Jan 1, 1970
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Can æNovelÆ Ecosystems Offer Suitable Rehabilitation Alternatives for Post-Mined Landscapes?By P Audet, D R. Mulligan, D Doley
This analysis attempts to reconcile existing ecological theories, rehabilitation planning goals and implementation constraints in the form of a rehabilitation paradigm that considers potential and pra
Jul 10, 2012
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Sumps Aids The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited In Saxonvale Feasibility Study (4f6b06bb-7b16-41b9-9052-ce170d293140)By Kukla G. T
A Seam deposit User oriented Mine Planning System (SUMPS) was developed by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited (BHP) at its head office in Melbourne. It is one of the computer mine plannin
Jan 1, 1980
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Latest Developments in Visualising Spatial Continuity from Variogram AnalysisSpatial continuity as described by a variogram is a reflection of the underlying mineralisation/geology. Modelling of the spatial continuity (variogram) must account for both the quantitative data
Jan 1, 1996
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Modelling the Basic Separation Phenomena in Flowing Film Concentration ProcessesBy Bevilacqua P, Preti U
The basic separation phenomena taking place in film concentration processes are studied through a kinetic-probabilistic approach. This approach is based on the fact that the particle velocity in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Effective CommissioningBy Lane G
This paper addresses project commissioning, that is, activities that culminate in the transfer of a project from the construction phase to routine plant operation. These activities should be initia
Jan 1, 1997
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The Iron Ore Deposits of the Mount Goldsworthy Area, Port Hedland District Western AustraliaThe iron ore deposits of-the Port Hedland distract of North-Western Australia are associated with banded-sedimentary iron., formations that.form part of the local succession. of folde.d..and faulte
Jan 1, 1964
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A Review of the Kapit Orebody, Lihir Island Group, Papua New GuineaBy J R. Robinson
Prior to mine development, exploration drilling within the Luise Caldera on Niolam Island encountered gold mineralisation to the northwest of the main Minifie and Lienetz orebodies. This mineralisatio
Jan 1, 2004
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Groundwater Management in Coal Bed Methane Projects ù Turning a Waste into a ResourceBy C M. Hill
This paper aims to provide a brief overview of the Australian Coal Bed Methane (CBM) industry and more importantly the challenges to sustainable management of the industryÆs by-product, groundwater. I
Jan 1, 2003
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Copper-Gold Interaction During the Processing of Copper-Gold OresBy Wong PLM, Hsu YJ, Nguyen HH
The treatment of copper-gold ores has been plagued by several problems because of the interaction of copper minerals with the cyanide leach solution and the dissolved gold cyanide. Apart from the high
Jan 1, 1997
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Dust and diesel characterisation in underground coalminesBy N LaBranche
The resurgence of Silicosis and Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis (CWP) in coalmines has placed the spotlight back on the management of worker exposure to particulate matter across all mining sectors (Coal
Oct 12, 2022
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Mineral Exploration in the Western United States Using Visible Short-Wave Infrared and Mid-Wave Long-Wave Infrared Hyperspectral Imagers û Joint Airborne Collection Using Hyperspectral Systems (JACHS)By W A. Peppin, D N. Riley, N W. Schulenburg
In June 2008, a joint airborne collection using hyperpspectral systems was tested on a single Twin Otter aircraft. This experiment was designed to incorporate two airborne hyperspectral sensors for ge
Jan 1, 2008
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Artificial Neural Networks Applied to Mineral Potential Mapping - Case Studies for Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOCG), Platinum Group Elements (PGE) and Orogenic-Gold Deposits in the Amazon, BrazilBy E P. Leite, L A. Magalhpes
The Amazon Craton is one of the largest cratonic areas and comprises one of the est-endowed metallogenic provinces in the world. It hosts a number of different ore deposit types for which a variety of
Jan 1, 2008
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Water Management of Tailings Dams in Goldfields, Western AustraliaThe Goldfields extend from Norseman in the Eastern Goldfields to Marble Bar in the Pilbara; a distance of approximately 1,500 km. (Figure 1). Tailings dams are conspicuous on the relatively flat a
Jan 1, 1988
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Development Of Experimental In-Situ Leaching At The Mutooroo Copper Mine, South AustraliaBy Canterford J. H, Bologiannis F, Smith A. N
The Mutooroo copper mine is one of a number of deposits that have been evaluated by Adelaide and Wallaroo Fertilizers Ltd as a source of feed for the production of high- purity copper oxide at thei
Jan 1, 1983
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Mine Geology ù The Professional ApproachI would like to build on the keynote address given by Peter Stoker to the Fourth International Mining Geology Conference (2000) entitled æThe Role of the Mine GeologistÆ. He concluded that à the impor
Jan 1, 2003
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Mill Auto-Pilot at CSA MinesBy A Thornton, D Engelhardt, J Woodg
Grinding is a critical part of nearly all mineral processing operations. It is the largest consumer of energy on the mine site (and thus indirectly a producer of greenhouse gas through the generation
Jan 1, 2004
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The Characterisation of Hydrodynamic Conditions in Industrial Flotation CellsBy J-P Franzidis
Hydrodynamic conditions such as gas dispersion, mixing intensity and solids suspension are known to govern the metallurgical performance of the flotation process. Understanding flotation cell hydrodyn
Jan 1, 2000
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Prediction of Required Ventilation Levels for Longwall Mining in Australian Gassy Coal MinesBy Battino S
ABSTRACT' The high gas emissions associated with coal extraction at some-Australian collieries have provided a need to investigate the methods used to predict these gas levels and the vent- il
Jan 1, 1983
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Automating Hoist Rope Inspection ProcessesBy B Delaney
For worker safety, mining companies are required to stop production and inspect hoist ropes. Visual inspection is generally done daily and EM inspection occurs every three to four months. During visua
Jan 1, 2005