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Non-Ideal Explosive Performance Prediction Using the CPEX ModelBy Minchinton A
CPeX is a non-ideal explosive performance prediction model. The model takes into account the rate of energy release, the extent of chemical reac- tion and the effect of confinement on energy release.
Jan 1, 1988
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Progressive Developments in Steelmaking at Port KemblaIn 1955 the annual production of steel at Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd., Port Kembla was 1.2 million tonne and over the following two decades this had progressively increased to the present c
Jan 1, 1976
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Bolivia - A New FrontierBolivia, due to its turbulent past with a history of constant military coups, has given an image of complete instability to the foreign investor. The effects of this have been several fold, the majo
Jan 1, 1991
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Origin of High-Grade Iron Ores at the Thabazimbi Deposit, South AfricaBy N J. Beukes, S T. Netshio, M O. de Kock
The Thabazimbi iron ore deposit comprises a series of stratabound orebodies, on average 18 - 25 m thick that are aligned along the faulted basal contact between the Penge Iron Formation and dolostones
Jan 1, 2005
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What Causes Cracks in Rock Blasting?By S Nie, I Bergqvist, F Ouchterlony
In blasting, a few or many cracks are driven from the borehole into the rock. But what causes the cracks? The most common theory of breakage consists of two stages; first the shock wave causes radial
Jan 1, 2001
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An Insight into the Direction of Environmental Management in New Zealand's Coal IndustryBy T Clemens, D Trumm
Adopting environmentally acceptable practices in New Zealand is a crucial requirement for mineral wealth development. Recent planned expansions in the coal industry have increasingly placed mining in
Jan 1, 2004
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Global Resource Estimation and Change of Support at the Enterprise Gold Mine, Pine Creek, Northern Territory - Application of the Geostatistical Discrete Gaussian ModelBy Sans H
The geostatistical Discrete Gaussian (DG) model is demonstrated to be capable of providing an effective means of implementing change of support for Enterprise-style mineralisation and thus providing
Jan 1, 1995
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Regional Mineral Potential Assessments for Land Use Planning ù GIS-Based Examples from Eastern AustraliaBy D Suppel, Y Miezitis, S Jaireth
The competition between various options for the use of land is ever increasing. Commonly in Australia large tracts of land were un-encumbered by sweeping land use option limitations, but this situatio
Jan 1, 1999
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Measuring circular economy through life cycle assessment – challenges and recommendations based on a study on recycling of Al dross, bottom ash and shavingsBy G Tranell, E Pastor-Vallés, A Vallejo-Olivares, J B. Pettersen
Metals are essential for the sustainability transition and decarbonisation of society. Yet, it will be paramount to produce them sustainably and minimise the affiliated resource and energy use and the
Aug 21, 2024
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Some considerations on the engineering performance of subaqueously‐deposited siltsBy D Reid
Many of the relevant engineering behaviours of tailings are controlled to a large degree by the density of the material. For example, loose tailings are prone to brittle strength loss, while dense tai
Jul 1, 2021
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Stability of Underground Coal Mine Openings and Structures with Particular Reference to Vibrations from Surface Mine BlastsBy Prakash AJ, Singh PK, Dhar BB
Safety and stability of underground mine openings, coal pillars and water dams in the near vicinity of operating surface mines are endangered from excessive blast induced vibrations. This paper deal
Jan 1, 1995
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Rosebery Mine Exploration - Recent SuccessesBy Hale C. T, Carnie W. A
Rosebery mine has had over 100 years of mining activity. The reserve has remained static for the last eight years with an expected mine life of six years. A move to rectify this was made in 1994 wit
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimising Assessment and Selection with Indigenous People in Remote CommunitiesBy P Davidson
For many years, in numerous settings, the need for a language-fair and culture-fair assessment test has been identified as a significant issue for employment and selection for training of remote indig
Jan 1, 2006
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The Geology Of The fitzpatrick Area North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, NSWIn August, 1975, North Broken Hill Limited announced that an intersection of 37.3 m of high grade lead-silver-zinc mineralisation, assaying 26.2 per cent Pb, 495 g/tonne Ag and 21.2 per cent Zn ha
Jan 1, 1983
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Copper Metallurgy and the SOx Problem in JapanAs a result of the rapid economic growth in Japan, environmental problems have become a national concern in the latter half of the In 1967, the Basic Lair for Environmental Pollution Control was en
Jan 1, 1980
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Simulation Model of Gas Injection Aided Dewatering in Underground MiningBy Kesser Z, Vincze T
The Western Mining Corporation mining lease on the Bendigo Goldfield measures 5krri x 18km with more than 20 anticlinal folds parallelling th long north-south boundaries. Numerous closely spaced sha
Jan 1, 1988
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Forty Years of Sample Preparation - A Personal JourneyI began my interest in sample preparation when I joined the Institute of Nuclear Sciences in 1962. I worked in the fields of rock dating and stable isotope geochemistry. Preparing a sample could take
Jan 1, 2008
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Risk Analysis in Open Pit Mine PlanningSophisticated pit optimisation software has allowed mine planning engineers to generate mining outlines that consider the numerous factors that have a major effect on the success or otherwise of a min
Jan 1, 1998
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Using Quantile Regression in Cloud Transform SimulationThe cloud transform simulation is a technique used to generate realisations of correlated attributes. The principle of this technique is to partition the scatter diagram between the input attributes i
Sep 26, 2011
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Extension of the Rosebery Mine by Decline Access Below 17 LevelAccess to the Rosebery Orebody, which dips into the western slopes of Mount Black at 45¦, has been achieved in sequence by the following means: - A series of adits down to 8 level - An inclined shaf
Jan 1, 1982