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Groundwater Utilisation by the Mining Industry in Arid Western Australia
By P Commander
Western Australia is a major exporter of minerals, which places significant economic and environmental responsibility on Government and the stateÆs mining industry. Moving into the 21st century, miner
Jan 1, 2003
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Feasibility Studies in the Gold Industry
The purpose of any feasibility study is to determine whether a particular investment or management program will enhance shareholder wealth by, for example, producing an economic return in excess of
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimisation of Excavator Performance When Mining Complex Polymetallic Ores
By U Dzharlkaganov, B Bekmurzayevand M
The principle conception is presented of timely planning of winning operations in complex-structural blocks and faces in week-24-hourly regime. For adequate description of complex interconnections of
Jan 1, 2003
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An Overview of Prediction and Control of Air Flow in Acid-Generating Waste Rock Dumps
By A M. Robertson, R Lefebvre
Air movement and associated oxygen transport through waste rock dumps has the potential to significantly enhance the rate of oxidation of pyrite-bearing material. While this is a desired outcome for m
Jan 1, 2003
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Systematic Approach in Environmental Assessment of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Mining
In order to realise seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) mining, the environmental baseline survey around targeted SMS mining areas and the creation of an environmental assessment technique suitable for qua
Jan 1, 2008
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Practical Reserve Estimation in a Shear-Hosted Gold Deposit, Zimbabwe
Evaluation of reserves on a production scale within a shear-hosted gold deposit is complicated by the nature of the mineralisation itself. The 'payable' ground seems to be confined to areas
Jan 1, 1993
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Automated Personnel and Equipment Tracking in Underground Mining Operations
This paper addresses the area of utilising automatic data capture systems in the metalliferous mining environment for the purpose of tracking personnel and vehicles, for both safety and productivity p
Jan 1, 1992
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Geology in Quarrying
There are two main areas of application of geology in quarrying: (i) In regional planning for industrial mineral requirements.(ii) In direct quarry management. The regional planning requirement has re
Jan 1, 1978
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Rehabilitation, Landscaping, And Tress
The aim of this paper is to examine the problems confronting the planner, designer, constructor and management when rehabilitating the works associated with road building- and including quarry and
Jan 1, 1976
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Our Mineral Heritage: Past, Present, and Looking to the Future
I propose to speak today about our mineral heritage. In common usage "heritage" refers to the past. It means the discoveries, the developments, the mines and the processing plants, the benef
Jan 1, 1990
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Determinants of Curricula in Tertiary Educational Institutions with Emphasis on Mineral Resource Exploration
The paper considers the factors that will control the importance and the nature of R & D required by the Australian mineral industry over the next decade. The process required to determine the app
Jan 1, 1986
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Application of the Backscattered Electron Microscopy Technique to Coal Petrography
By Hamilton LH, Campbell PB
Since fundamental research in applied coal petrography is carried out mostly on polished surfaces, backscattered electron microscopy is most applicable for studying coal in the SEM. By employing th
Jan 1, 1989
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Design Of Longhole Open Stoping At New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited With Particular Reference To Sloped Wall Mining
The progress of longhole open stoping (LHOS) at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBHC) is described. The design of a novel sloped wall longhole stoping me
Jan 1, 1983
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Fordertechnik Dewatering Screens
This paper will discuss Fordertechnik dawatering screens and their application in process industries. Fordertechnik screens were designed for the dewatering of deslimed, wet fines materials encoun
Jan 1, 1984
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A New Approach to Planning New Coal-Fired Power Stations in Developing Countries
By Walsh V
The Australian economy has been adversely affected by the hesitation in developing countries to commit to the construction of .new coal-fired power stations. World coal trade which was expected to
Jan 1, 1987
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The Mining Professions ù The Way Forward
Mining engineering, metallurgy and minerals-related geology have proud traditions and are essential professions to support a safe and sustainable minerals industry. However, the future of these profes
Jan 1, 2004
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Real-Time Monitoring and Simulation Analysis of Mine Atmospheres to Locate and Characterize Underground Mine Fires
By Laage L. W
line fires pose a serious threat to the safety of all underground personnel. Early knowledge of the location of a fire in a complex underground mine would greatly reduce the associated risks by en
Jan 1, 1988
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Automation, Mining and the Environment: Where are we Heading?
The role of automation in the environmental management of the various stages of mining projects is discussed. Remote sensing can be useful in the exploration phase, but tends not to have sufficient re
Jan 1, 1985
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The Electrowinning of Gold from Carbon-in-Pulp Eluates
The different electrowinning cells presently developed for recovery of gold from CIP eluates are compared and contrasted. The efficiency of operation for each cell is,discussed in terms of the elect
Jan 1, 1982
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The Alkalic Au-Cu Porphyry Province of NSW
By V Lickfold, A J. Crawford, A J. Wilson
A total of 12 alkalic porphyry centres of Late Ordovician age have been discovered in two mineral districts within NSW. The alkalic porphyry deposits are hosted within shoshonitic volcanic centres tha
Jan 1, 2002