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Time Value of Money and Optimal Location of Mining FacilitiesThis paper examines the impact of the time value of money on the location of mining facilities, as examplified by a central processing plant serving several mines. Three approaches, the Euclidean-Di
Jan 1, 1995
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Modern Blasting Using Electronic Detonators and the Total Drill and Blast Concept in QuarriesBy A Jurg, F Leclercq
The total drill and blast concept is widely known in the mining industry. On the contrary, the quarry industry rarely adopts such working methods. Based on the experience of the CBS quarry in the Nort
Jan 1, 2007
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The Formation of the Quartz-Gold-Telluride Veins of the Emperor Mine, FijiBy Walshe JL, Solomon M
The Emperor vein system lies on the eastern margin of the Tavua volcanic structure. This is of Miocene age and occurs in basalts(the Mba Volcanics) probably underlain at about 2 km by calcite-rich
Jan 1, 1987
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Rockburst: Understanding and Control - Past, Present and FutureBy Hagan T. O
The problem of rockbursts presents a serious threat to many deep, hard-rock mines. For several decades, the owners and managers of affected mines have been concious of the urgent need to control r
Jan 1, 1986
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Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP PplantsBy Woodcock J. T, Sparrow G. J
Activated carbon particles obtained from a number of Australian CIP operations were examined with an optical and a scanning electron micro- scope and an electron microprobe. External surfaces, and po
Jan 1, 1988
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Coke and its Influence on Blast Furnace AerodynamicsBy Hyslop W
It is shown that coke has a major influence on the pattern of operation and on the aerodynamics of the blast furnace and that the physical and chemical characteristics of coke, at each stage in the f
Jan 1, 1975
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An Assessment Of Vehicles Used In Underground Trackles Mining Operations At Cobar Mines Pty. LtdBy Palmer W. T
The successful re-opening of the Cobar min- eral field was dependent upon the success- ful introduction of highly productive, low cost mining. Mechanised cut and fill stop- ing with incline access wa
Jan 1, 1973
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Paste Fill Operations and Research at Cannington MineBy R Rankine
Backfilling with paste fill has been an integral component of open stoping at Cannington since commencement of operations. Efficient paste filling is critical to successful mining of the Cannington or
Jan 1, 2005
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Rehabilitation of the Lake George Mine at Captains Flat NSW ù 25 Years OnBy J Brisebois
The derelict Lake George Mine is located at Captains Flat in NSW, acommunity of approximately 450, which lies some 43 km southeast ofQueanbeyan. It straddles the Molonglo River, which flows toQueanbey
Jan 1, 2003
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Studies on Active Gold Mineralisation in the Waiotapu Geothermal System, New ZealandGold is actively precipitating at grades up to 80 g/tonne at and near the surface of the Waiotapu geothermal system, located in the Taupo Volcanic Zone of New Zealand. Many characteristics of this act
Jan 1, 1984
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Optical Fibres and the Communications RevolutionIndustrial and telecommunications organizations around the world are now turning to optical fibres to satisfy their growing needs for data, voice and video communications and to solve transmission pro
Jan 1, 1984
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Automated Identification of Geological Domains for Exploration Assays with Ambiguous Initial Domain Assignment in an Iron Ore DepositBy A Melkumyan, M Balamurali
Geological domains describe the mineralisation state and stratigraphic location of different geological regions of mines. They play a very important role at the geological modelling stage as weight pe
Aug 18, 2014
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Review of the Cut and Fill Method of Underground MiningBy Thompson IR, Solomons SS
Underground mining with the cut and fill method has been declining during the past decade or so, being replaced mostly by sublevel open stoping methods. During 1983 the Australian Mineral Industries R
Jan 1, 1985
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The Design and Development of a Laboratory Scale Solvent Extraction ApparatusBy Brady KT, Pattenden G
A laboratory size solvent extraction apparatus has been constructed, which incorp- orates three stages of countercurrent extraction, followed by two stages of counter- current stripping. The model u
Jan 1, 1984
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Implications of Mineralogy, Grain Size and Texture on Liberation and Pellet Quality of Great Lakes Iron OreBy G W. Scott, H M. Lukey
The Lake Superior Region has been a producer of iron ore for over 150 years. Early mining operations concentrated on direct shipping ores, which are the result of post-depositional upgrading principal
Jan 1, 2007
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Isotopic Studies of Australian Natural and Coal Seam GasesBy Rigby D, Gould K. W, Hart G. H
The variation in chemical and isotopic composition of hydrocarbon gases generated from humic source rocks in the Cooper Basin, the orth West Shelf, the agoorin oil shale deposit. ollinsville and the s
Jan 1, 1985
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Optimising Blasting Operations through Rock Characterisation and Computer Modelling-Progress in AustraliaBy Favreau RF
Over the last 20 years the blasting industry has progressed from the stage of being artform to a science as it is today. The use of computers to simulate blasting results has allowed blasting engi
Jan 1, 1986
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Technical Aspects of Underground Exploration at Lady LorettaBy Mitchell G. W, Purvis A. H
The Lady Loretta silver-lead-zinc deposit lies north of Mount Isa in folded and faulted Proterozoic carbonate sediments. The deposit was discovered in the late 1960's as a result of a soil geo
Jan 1, 1988
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The Effect of Manganese Dioxide and Sodium Sulphite on Thiourea Leaching of a Gold OreBy Woodcock J. T, Millett R. N
It was shown that manganese dioxide could be used as an oxidant in acid thiourea leaching of a gold ore. Manganese dioxide could generate high redox potentials and was as effective as hydrogen per
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer Assessment of Grades and Tonnages in an Operating Open-Pit MineDigital computers, by virtue of their capacity for high speed repetitive calculation at low cost, are finding increasing application to routine calcula- tions in the mining industry. In this paper te
Jan 1, 1971