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The Minimisation of Surface Subsidence by Design of Mine WorkingsDesign of underground extraction layouts to protect surface improvements is an important area of subsidence research in the Coal Mining Engineering Branch of the Department of Mineral Resources, New S
Jan 1, 1985
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Application of the Split Shell Concept to Open Pit DesignBy M S. Gallagher
In todayÆs high tech world, systems are getting bigger, faster, better. To remain at the leading edge, in any business, depends on accuratebut flexible design thereby allowing operational managers to
Jan 1, 2001
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A Review of the Geothermal Resources of Papua New GuineaBy Mosusu N
Geothermal anomalies of different types occur within distinct geological/structural settings in Papua New Guinea. According to R.F. Herring, geothermal occurrences in Papua New Guinea can be classi
Jan 1, 1997
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Manganese Deposits in the Neighbourhood of Tamworth, New South WalesDeposits of manganese oxides and silicates in the Tamworth area were re-examined. The major deposit at Danglemah consists chiefly of rhodonite and the rare silicate tephroite. It is considered that th
Jan 1, 1962
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The Torsion Behaviour of Heat Treatment Steel Alloy (AISI 01)The torsion test is considered as the best test used when the part is subjected to static or dynamic torque. Many published papers have investigated the torsion of non-heat treated metals. However, ve
Jan 1, 2003
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Industrial Relations in the Broken Hill Mining Industry - A DiscussionTo explain in any depth the industrial relations of Broken Hill I believe that it is necessary to trace some of the many happenings that created the present industrial climate. While appreciating
Jan 1, 1975
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A View of Underground Coal Mining in the 21st CenturyThe intent of this address is to look forward into the 21st Century and present certain thoughts as to how underground coal mining might be conducted. The views in this talk are based principally o
Jan 1, 1988
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The Proving of Coal Deposits Preparatory to Underground Mine PlanningIn the exploration of an area proposed for the establishment of an underground colliery, consideration of all land and mining titles and consents has early priority. Environmental aspects have bec
Jan 1, 1976
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The Benefits of Bulk Emulsion Explosives in Underground Development MiningBy N Bennett
This paper examines the practical and economic benefits of using bulk emulsion explosives in underground development mining; compared to ANFO, ANFO derivatives and packaged explosives. The key economi
Jan 1, 2007
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The Conversion of Mineral Waste to Modern Materials Using GeopolymerisationDuring the past decade geopolymer technology has emerged as a possible solution for the effective stabilisation and solidification of waste materials. Amorphous to semi-crystalline geopolymers form by
Jan 1, 2000
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Professional Training for the South African Minerals Industry - Macro PerspectiveWhile South Africa is well endowed with mineral resources, it is generally accepted that its future will be determined more by the development of its human resources than its mineral wealth. The c
Jan 1, 1986
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The Australian Mineral Exploration Industry ù Dead or Just Resting?By D Ryan
Following a long period of increase, there has been a reduction in exploration expenditure and activity in Australia over the past two years. During the post Second World War period, exploration was l
Jan 1, 2000
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The Granites Gold Project-A Mineral Project within Aboriginal LandNorth Flinders Mines Limited (N.F.M.) is an Australian-owned mineral exploration and mining company based in South Australia. In the 1970's it researched the prospectiveness of the Tanami (ce
Jan 1, 1984
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Mechanised Ore Removal from the Floor of Narrow, Flat StopesBy A Buckingham, R M. Hancock
The underground Sunrise Dam gold mine commenced in October 2003 to extract ore from a series of orebodies with various dips, widths, and ore grades over a strike length of 1.5 km. To successfully oper
Jan 1, 2008
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The Response of Rock Materials to One-dimensional Shock LoadingBy J Zhao, Q B. Zhang
The shock behaviour of a material represents its response to very high strain rate loading at pressures associated with those generated by explosive and blasting loadings. Three sets of shock wave exp
Aug 24, 2015
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Significance of Geological Control on Assay Data in the Narrow, High-Grade Gold Quartz Veins at the Sand Queen Mine, Comet Vale, Western AustraliaBy P Collins, C Sheriff
The Sand Queen gold mine is a typical Archaean narrow, high-grade gold quartz lode deposit within a shear hosted system. Initial mining during 1904 - 1948 produced 181 659 ounces of gold from 248 564
Jan 1, 2008
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Tectonic Setting for the Emplacement of Granitoid Rocks in BurmaThe granitoid rocks in Burma can be subdivided into three main belts viz. (1) Eastern Granitoid Belt, (2) W-Sn related, Central Granitoid Belt and (3) Porphyry Cu (Au)-related, Western Granitoid Be
Jan 1, 1987
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Timbering Methods at the North Mine - North Broken Hill LimitedThe, Ore-bodies.-The ore-bodies of the North mine, North Broken Hill Ltd.; consist of two lenses, connected by a narrow neck of mineralized country. They pitch at an angle of 40° in an easterly d
Jan 1, 1940
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The Dissolution of Gold in Cyanide Solution - An Electrochemical StudyBy Koch DFA
An electrochemical study of the dissolution of gold in aerated cyanide solution has shown that the dissolution rate is determined b the nature of the surface. A passive film (probably a basic cyanid
Jan 1, 1964
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Discussion of the Results of Coal Drilling at Mount DavyThis paper will be a discussion of the geological exploration and drilling carried out on the Mt Davy Block, Greymouth Coalfield. A brief summary of the geology of the Greymouth Coalfield will be giv
Jan 1, 1979