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Automation and Control of Longwall Mining Systems
By Smith P
The past 20 years have seen the replacement of hydraulic control of longwall mining systems by the neater. smaller and better controlled electronic units.Early problems of moisture and other effects o
Jan 1, 1991
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Tectonics and Gold Mineralisation in East China
China has been producing gold for more than 4000 years with gold production increasing substantially since the 1980s, from about 25 tonnes in 1980 to some 160 tonnes in 1998. More than 80 per cent of
Jan 1, 1999
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Torrington Topaz, its Geology and Economic Significance.
By Collier D
The topaz resource at Torrington in northern N.S.W is currently the subject of a joint research and development programme managed by Pacific Copper Ltd, This programme has culminated in a pilot top
Jan 1, 1989
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Safe Performance - Some Individual and Organisational Factors
This paper describes some research attempts to isolate factors associated with lost time accidents and attitudes to safety. Some results of these investigations are presented and their implications
Jan 1, 1975
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Emerging Blasting Technology and Blast-Based Services
By P Grouhel
In the recent years several new blasting technologies have come into use in surface mines. Electronic initiation, low-density emulsion explosives and modelling software are in regular use throughout t
Jan 1, 2007
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The Effect of Grinding Methods on Nickel Flotation Results
By Virtanen M
Grinding has been one of the areas of major development at Outokumpu's concentrators. During its early years the company used entirely rod and hall mills, but due to the high costs of metallic
Jan 1, 1996
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Presidential Address, 1982 - Mining and its People
This address is set deliberately in the broadest possible terms. A review of the place of mining in Australian life today will serve to point up the changes that we can see in the life of people in th
Jan 1, 1982
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The Successful Application of Hydraulic Excavators for the Selective Mining of Auriferous Open Cut Orebodies û with a Little Help from the Computer
This paper refers to the open cut mining practice developed at Western Mining Corporation's Kalgoorlie Gold Operations (K.G.O.). Mining activity was centred attwo areas, namely W.M.C.'s Sibe
Jan 1, 1984
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New Mining Projects ù Expectations and Outcomes
When preparing an appraisal, valuation or feasibility study for a new mining project it is difficult to imagine the technical, economic, social and environmental context that the project will occupy i
Jan 1, 2004
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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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Climate Change - Relative Solar and Anthropogenic Forcings
The first thing to be aware of is that the warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongly logarithmic. Of the 3¦ that carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect, the first 20 ppm has a greater
Jan 1, 2009
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Reactive Ground and Ammonium Nitrate Explosive Interactions
By G, F Beach, D Jazzini, R Rounsley
Over the past 20 years within Australia, there have been a number of incidents at mine sites where ammonium nitrate-based explosives have reacted with certain rock types containing sulfide minerals. T
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining and Investment Law Papua New Guinea
In the sixteenth century the Spanish Captain da Alvaro Soavedaro, on a search for the explorer Ferdinand Magellan, came across the main island of New Guinea which he named Isla del Oro (Island of
Jan 1, 1987
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Copper/Cyanide in the Treatment of High Copper Gold Ores
By Staunton W. P
The presence of cyanide soluble copper in gold ores can give rise to serious operational and economical difficulties in CIP and CIL operations. Cyanide consumption can result in the ore being uneco
Jan 1, 1991
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Carpentaria and Mount Isa Mineral Province Study
A unique opportunity is presented to Australia by recent developments in the Carpentaria and Mount Isa Mineral Province.Unique in two ways:The size, diversity and multiplicity of mineral finds in the
Jan 1, 1993
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Savage River Mines Concentrator and Pumping Operation
The Savage River Mines concentrator and pipeline has operated for seven years. During this time some problems of general interest have been overcome, particularly in the area of autogenous grinding
Jan 1, 1975
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Copper Tank House Technology Reviewed and Assessed
The present practices in electro-refining of copper are shown to be the result of piecemeal and gradual improvements and innovations as metallurgists responded to changing cost pressures and the avail
Jan 1, 1985
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Alternative Systems for Low Temperature Aftercooling
The ongoing need for improved fuel economy, longer engine life, reduced emissions and greater power output has driven the need for lower charge air temperatures. Cuamins will introduce a split loo
Jan 1, 1986
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Development of Hard and Soft Underground Construction
Many of the recent major achievements of our industry were visions of our forefathers in the 1800s. Only recently has technology been able to meet the vision of our predecessors. This paper follows th
Jan 1, 1999
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Some Aspects of Intelligent Mine and Models
Almost all industrial products, such as buildings, cars, plastics, railways, radio and television sets, computers, and others are made from materials extracted from the Earth. Earth is main resource o
Jan 1, 2003