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Studies on the Effect of Burden on Blast Damage and the Inplementation of New Blasting Practices to Improve Productivity at KCGMÆs Fimiston Mine
By G E. Smith, G N. Lye
Wall control blasting practices are necessary to reduce the impact of blasting on mine faces but can also have a significant negative impact on mine productivity and operating costs. The conventional
Jan 1, 2001
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Deoxidation of Ti-Ni alloy by the calcium and CaF2-MgCl2 flux
By K S. Park, J K. Kim, J H. Park, Y Su
The present study investigates the possibility of the direct removal of oxygen from the Ti-30Ni (wt per cent) alloy melt through the thermodynamic equilibrium reactions at 1623 K in the vertical tube
Aug 21, 2024
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Bauxite Residues ù A High Volume Resource
By E Jamieson
For a number of years, Alcoa World Alumina Australia (Alcoa) has been investigating opportunities to produce economically viable products from bauxite residues. Three of these potential products are d
Jan 1, 2004
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Kalgoorlie Tailings Retreatment Project-'Kaltails'
The Kaltails Project is situated close to the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder in Western Australia. Located on the south-eastern fringe of the Golden Mile, Kaltails has been in operation since June 1989. T
Jan 1, 1992
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Can We Stop a Black Swan Breeding? Advances in Bowties and Critical Control Management
By M Andrew, H Reynolds, R Mills
As the global mining industry continues to grapple with ‘black swans’ (high consequence / low frequency events) for health, safety and environmental losses, the focus is shifting from risk assessment
Jun 22, 2016
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Opportunities and Constraints for Regional Resource Synergies in Minerals Processing Regions
By S Harris, A Bossilkov
The Kwinana (Western Australia) and Gladstone (Queensland) industrial areas are among the few dozens of heavy industrial areas globally that demonstrate significant levels of regional resource synergi
Jan 1, 2006
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Department of Conservation Policies on West Coast Mining and Heritage Conservation
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Jan 1, 1996
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Comparison of bubble coalescence time and thin film balance techniques in studying the interaction of flotation reagents and salt
By G Bournival, Y Pan, S Ata
A custom-made set-up that measures bubble coalescence time and the thin film balance (TFB) technique were used to explore the role of residual xanthate (potassium amyl xanthate, PAX) and salt (NaCl) o
Aug 24, 2022
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Australian Research Council Research Hub for Advanced Technologies for Australian Iron Ore – An Introduction
By K Williams, G M. Evans, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin, C E. Loo
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has recently established an Industrial Transformation Research Hub in the area of iron ore, focused on iron ore characterisation, beneficiation, materials handlin
Jul 13, 2015
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Rare Earth Element Deposits and Prospective Areas in South-East Asia
By K Sanematsu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Ore deposits of rare earth elements (REE) in South-East Asia are classified into four types
Mar 18, 2015
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The EMOS Policy at Gordonstone, Queensland
By Armstrong A
Queensland is Australia's second largest mining state with world-class deposits of coal, base metals, bauxite and magnesite. The total value of Queensland's mining production is about $5 b
Jan 1, 1994
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Recent Development in Geoscience Research and Professional Education to Meet the Demands of Australia's Mining Industry
The Research Centres Program initiated by the Federal Government and supported by the mining industry has had a major impact on geoscience research and education during the past five years. Eight m
Jan 1, 1996
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A Four-Dimensional Interactive Learning System Approach to Mining Engineering Education
By S Saydam
Professional engineers need to be able to apply university learning to practice. In particular, they have to take responsibility for interactions between technical systems and the complex social envir
Nov 22, 2011
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R<sub>70</sub> Relationships and Their Interpretation at a Mine Site
By I Jabou, D G. Blazak, L C. S Hogarth
The R70 test is a good indicator of coal reactivity to oxygen and is commonly used to provide a rating of propensity for self-heating. Tests performed by The University of Queensland Spontaneous Combu
Jan 1, 2005
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A Safety RegulatorÆs Perspective of Risk Management
By R Billingham
QueenslandÆs new safety legislation for metalliferous and coal mining (Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999 and Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999, together with the Regulations) came i
Jan 1, 2002
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Potential TWA changes for gas monitoring instruments are alarming
By P Aspinall
Safe work Australia (SWA) has a number of proposed amendments to existing Workplace Exposure Standard (WES) values that may dramatically change how mining workplaces using personal gas monitoring inst
Apr 16, 2024
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Microplaty Haematite of the High-Grade Iron Ores – Its Nature and Genesis
By R C. Morris
Secondary microplaty haematite in its variety of styles and generations is the defining component of the high-grade banded iron-formation (BIF)-hosted iron ores of the world that are dominated by mart
Jul 11, 2011
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How Mining is Catching Up
In terms of tunnelling the mining industry is generally thought of as the crude cousin of the civil construction industry. Mining has tended to concentrate on speed and flexibility rather than the hig
Jan 1, 1999
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Spontaneous Fire Risk Rating of a Colliery Proposed to be Developed by Short Wall Method of Mining
By Sen S. K, Banerjee D. D, Nandy D. K
It has been stressed that the intrinsic spon- taneous heating characteristics of a coal is not enough in predicting spontaneous fire risk of a mine. The influence of extraneous conditions created f
Jan 1, 1988
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Political and Social Aspects of Present and Future Tunnelling
Our modern cities are almost incapable of sustaining themselves without subsurface infrastructure, which is not identifiable at first glance. This very soon becomes evident when the chaotic conditions
Jan 1, 1999