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Quartz and Fluid Inclusions from Porphyry Deposits û Were Hydrosilicate Liquids Involved?
By O V. Vasyukova
Formation of porphyry-style ore deposits starts with the metal extraction from magmas at so-called magmatic-hydrothermal transition (MHT). The processes and compositions at MHT are difficult to study
Jan 1, 2008
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The Effect of Inherent Mineral Matter on the Response of Inertinite to Backscattered Electrons in the SEM
By Salehi M. R
Although inherent mineral matter appears to have no effect of the reflectivity of inertinite in the reflecting light microscope, it has a marked effect on the grey levels resulting from the backscat
Jan 1, 1991
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The Third Dimension: A Geoscience Challenge for the 21st Century
Geologists working in mountainous terrain were the first to map and interpret in three dimensions and as a result, made the first contributions to our understanding of mountain building and structural
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining The Thick Seams Of The South Maitland Coalfield, N.S.W.
The thick coal seams of the South Maitland field are the only ones in New South Wales which have been worked extensively to heights beyond 3.8 m (nominal "thin" seam height). Under shallow cover o
Jan 1, 1976
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The Impact of Controlled Blending at the Leinster Nickel Concentrator
By Johnston S
A blending trial was conducted on 60 per cent Perseverance/40 per cent Rockys Reward underground ore at WMC Resources Leinster Nickel Operations to compare the benefits between batching and blending
Jan 1, 1997
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Shifting post-mining land use planning from mine site to regional scale
By C M. Côte, S Worden, K Svobodova
Mines in Queensland are transitioning to the progressive rehabilitation and closure plan (PRCP) framework. Mine operators are required to select and justify appropriate and viable post-mining land use
Aug 2, 2023
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Mount Isa Copper Mines ù Role of the Mining Engineer
By B J. Andrew, M R. Daley
Mount Isa Copper Mines is a world-class mining operation producing approximately six million tonnes of ore per annum. With over 50 years of mining history and over 76 million tonnes of underground res
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermal Analysis In The Study Of The Firing Behaviour Of Magnetite
By Beech-Jones J. M
At Port Latta in Tasmania, Savage River Mines operates vertical shaft furnaces for the firing of pelletised magnetite concentrates. At times the temperature profile of the furnace has changed marked
Jan 1, 1974
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The Development of the Rib-Roc Cable Bolt Reinforcement System at the Pasminco Mining Broken Hill Operations
Longhole stope overbreak has always been a source of unwanted cost within the underground mining industry, and efforts to control it using various rock reinforcement systems have long been a rock en
Jan 1, 1995
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Bingham Canyon Mine – from adversity to excellence
By M Robotham
In April 2013, Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper’s (RTKC) Bingham Canyon mine experienced what is arguably the world’s largest ever in-pit slope failure. The failure initiated along a major, continuous, low-
Nov 30, 2018
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Analysis of the Productive System for the Fully-Mechanised Coalface Using Simulated Model of the System Dynamic
By Lu Fujun, Chen Xuewei
This paper will analyse the cause-effect relationship of the main factors influencing the production of the fully-mechanised coalface by mainly using the basic system dynamics theory. On the basics
Jan 1, 1998
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Comminution Research - A Success Story that has not yet Ended
Some fundamental aspects of recent single-particle fracture studies are reviewed. Findings from this research shed new light on the utilisation of energy during comminution operations and provide us
Jan 1, 1993
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Opening Address (5eb675c1-7727-4226-8a83-797323192c83)
Mr. Chairman, Distinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen. I was delighted to be invited, and to accept the invitation, to welcome to this specialist meeting on an intriguing subject, the local par
Jan 1, 1981
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Creating Peer Groups to Accept Technology
By Ken Campbell
Exploration and mining in Third World countries will essentially be an exercise in the transfer of technology. We must not underestimate the effort it will take to develop the necessary industry pee
Jan 1, 1994
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Coal Resource Classification and Geostatistics
By Stewart Gillies A D, Just G. D
An internationally recognised and uniform method for classification, categorisation and designation of mineral and energy resources is not yet available. With the increasing need for reliable and comp
Jan 1, 1990
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Rock mechanics and Future Mining
Future hard rock mining will gradually move towards complete mechanisation which lends itself to remote control and ultimately to robotic mining. This will require different technical inputs into
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluating and Controlling Geological Risk
The paper first outlines the conceptual basis for evaluating and controlling geological risk. Geological risk, the economic reflection of the uncertainties associated with tonnage, grade, and other
Jan 1, 1994
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Freeport Indonesia's Deep Ore Zone Mine
By T Casten
Freeport IndonesiaÆs DOZ (Deep Ore Zone) mine is scheduled to commence production in the second half of 2000. The DOZ will produce 25 000 tpd using mechanised block cave mining methods and will have a
Jan 1, 2000
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Energy Models and Policy Making
By Folie M
Energy models are evaluated according to their contribution to policy decisions. The view taken is that if any model is to provide policy insights, it should be based on economic theory. The differ
Jan 1, 1977
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A Mineralogical Procedure for Recognising Cyanicides in Gold Processing
I In an optical microscope, mild attack by cyanide solutions on various minerals can be observed by means of colour changes as well as etching patterns. However, the mineral may not be identifiable
Jan 1, 1991