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Continuous Casting of Steel in Australia
In November, 1967, a four strand curved mould continuous casting machine coupled with a 50 ton basic oxygen furnace began producing billets for the rod mill and new merchant mill at the Newcastle S
Jan 1, 1972
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Prospectivity Mapping Using GIS With Publicly Available Earth Science Data ù A Ne w Targeting Tool Being Successfully Used for Exploration in New Zealand
By M J. Sale
The Epithermal and Mesothermal Gold Prospectivity Modelling Projects recently completed by Crown Minerals provided explorers in New Zealand with a new compilation of historical exploration data combin
Jan 1, 2004
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The Ballarat CAE Mineral Industry Laboratory
By Middlebrook PD
The problems of education and research in the extractive metallurgy area are being tackled by the University of Melbourne through activities centring on the Department of Chemical Engineering. The
Jan 1, 1986
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Relationship between thermal conductivity and structure of alkaline earth (Ca, Mg) aluminoborosilicate melts
By H Aoki, A Nakayama, K Morita, S Yamada
The thermal conductivity of mold flux is crucial for optimising the productivity and quality of steels. This study investigates the thermal conductivity of molten oxides, including CaO-BO1.5-AlO1.5 (C
Aug 21, 2024
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The Graduate Experience - Momentum by Motivation
A recent boom in the mining and minerals sector has seen the creation of an increasing number of graduate roles. These positions offer varying experiences, many with the larger international mining ho
Jan 1, 2007
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Project Finance in the Mining Industry
I have been asked to speak today on the topic of Project Finance in the Mining Industry. Through this presentation, I hope to give you a broad outline of the concept of project finance. The first half
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralogy of the Benambra Sulphide Deposits
The Benambra deposits, which are regarded as volcanogenic in origin, may be subdivided into two major bodies, termed the Wilga and the Currawong deposits; these are further subdivided into smaller,
Jan 1, 1989
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The Future of Computing in Mining
I will confine my remarks to normal computers that people interact with, rather than built-in processors which exist in every watch and washing machine these days. I will also confine myself to com
Jan 1, 1998
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Employment Trends within the Resources Sector
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental Audit for the Mineral Industry
There are many types of environmental audit: compliance, impact, risk and management audits; internal and external audits; single and multiple-project audits. All are becoming increasingly important i
Jan 1, 1990
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Blasthole Diameter and its Effect on Explosive Distribution
A good blasting result is largely achieved by putting the right amount of explosive in the right place and firing it in the right sequence. The best blast design in the world will not break the roc
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use of Electronic Detonators to Access Additional Aggregate Reserves Adjacent to Subsurface Structures
By R Farnf, M Pegden, S Hosein, T White
A number of theoretical papers have been published outlining the use of electronic detonators to limit peak particle vibrations levels, but few empirical studies have been undertaken and even fewer ex
Jan 1, 2007
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Mathematical Modelling and On-Line Control of Hydrocyclones
By Eren H
For a hydrocyclone of fIXed geometry, DC, Di, DO and ? are constants, the variable parameters affecting the performance are Qi, Fi, Du and H. (See Appendix 2 for definition of symbols).The relationshi
Jan 1, 1990
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POWERWAVE RADAR and Applications to Improve Blasting Performance
By Felice J. J
The assessment of the face velocity of blasts is important in the analysis and subsequent improvement of blast performance. POWERWAVE RADAR is a new tool which will make the collection of this data ea
Jan 1, 1992
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Talisker Mine, 1862-1872 Its History and Heritage
Silver-lead ores are widely distributed through- out the Mount Lofty and Flinders Ranges, but none of the deposits is large. Historically the Glen Osmond Mines are the most significant as the site
Jan 1, 1987
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Physical, Chemical and Mineralogical Investigations on Bangladesh Zircon
By A S. M A Haseeb
Zircon is the second in abundance among the heavy minerals occurring in the beach sand along the coastal belt of Bangladesh. In this study a detailed characterisation of Bangladesh zircon extracted at
Jan 1, 2000
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Methods and Reliability of Measuring Winder Rope Degradation
Mining regulatory authorities worldwide mandate frequent inspection of winder ropes used in shaft-equipped underground mines and ski lifts. Visual inspections are effective in identifying and assessin
Jan 1, 2003
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Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas - A Review
Instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas have occurred in Australia in the Sydney Coal Basin since 1895 and in the Bowen Coal Basin since 1954. The largest has been about 500 tonnes of coal and so thei
Jan 1, 1983
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Ore Block Modelling and Structural Geology: Their Intergration
By Hall C. E, Chrisholm J. M
Resource calculations for shear hosted deposits of any type are difficult regardless of which calculation technique is used. One of the main problems is the determination of the geometry of the minera
Jan 1, 1993
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Reserve Estimation and Mine Planning - Kidston Gold Mine
By Tullemans FJ
This paper describes the general approach to ore reserve estimation and mine planning used at the Kidston Gold Mine. The geological setting and exploration is briefly summarized for background informa
Jan 1, 1986