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Integrating Environmental Factors into Mining Projects
This paper discusses a number of examples of how environmental factors have been incorporated into the water management aspects of mining projects. One example is the Kingston Lignite Project in t
Jan 1, 1987
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Abandoned Coal Mines - Friend or Foe?
By C Rogers
"The Coal Seam Gas (CSG) industry has seen a rapid increase in activity over a 30-year periodfrom the early 1990s within Australia. Despite public concerns over environmental issues, theCSG industry h
Jun 1, 2012
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Characterisation of Ilmenites from Western Eucla Basin Heavy Mineral Concentrates
By G J. Sparrow, M J. Fisher-White
A mineral and chemical characterisation study was conducted on ilmenite-rich heavy mineral concentrates sourced from the western sector of the Eucla Basin in southern Australia. Test work involved usi
Jan 1, 2008
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Engineering for Mining Infrastructure
Infrastructure is defined as all those parts of a mining development which are not directly concerned with mining and mineral processing. Infrastructure is of significant and growing importance in
Jan 1, 1974
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The Political Dimension in Resource Development
I must tell you at the outset that I come to this conference deeply disturbed at the `role of Government in international dealings in mineral and energy resources'. I am disturbed by the confu
Jan 1, 1978
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Capital Optimisation in the Coal Industry
The optimisation of capital in the total planning context has broadly two components: ò maximising the efficient utilisation of capital against competing capital demands; and ò maximising the effici
Jan 1, 1991
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Copper Skarn Deposits in Eastern China (92f36f50-d094-4edf-add9-cf3f94eac5a1)
In eastern China, most of the copper skarn deposits occur in folded troughs which are controlled by the EW-trending faulted fold systems (the Pal-Asian geotectonic domain), and the NNE-trending rift
Jan 1, 1995
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Abrasive Jet Cutting in Flammable Atmospheres - Potential Applications for Mining
By Fairhurst RM
High pressure abrasive water jets have been shown capable of cutting a wide range of materials including steel, stone, rock and concrete. Acceptable performance can be achieved using relatively low pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Geology and Exploration on Mount Isa Prospecting Area
During October 1947 an Authority to Prospect was granted by the Minister of Mines to lVIount Isa Mines Limited over an area of approximately 75 sq. miles to the north of Mount Isa.Application for the
Jan 1, 1953
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Geostatistical Prediction of Grade Fluctations of Bahariya Iron Ore Components after Blasting a Certain Volume (Western Desert, Egypt)
By Sirayanone S, Rashad MZ
An important problem occurring in the iron and steel industry of Egypt is the presence of manganese oxide and chlorine with different percentages in the Bahariya Iron Ore Deposit, Western Desert,
Jan 1, 1986
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Towards a Reliable Gas Emmision Prediciton Method for Australian Longwall Minging
By Lunarzewski L, Truong D
Although there are sound principles used in the world recognised methods of gas emission prediction, results based on these methods applied to several Australian longwall extractions have yielded
Jan 1, 1988
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Natural Gamma Logging as an Aid to Iron Ore Exploration in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia
By Walraven F, Knott G. G
Using a typical small logging instrument (Neltronic KPD), a natural gamma reference section for part of the Brockman Iron Formation and part of the Mt. McRae Shale has been established in the Newma
Jan 1, 1973
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The Application of GyÆs Formula and Sampling Best Practice at the Snap Lake Phase I Diamond Bulk Sampling Plant
The Snap Lake Phase I project initiated a subsampling campaign on the material (kimberlite/metavolcanic/granite) mined and treated for diamonds. The campaign was aimed at determining the optimum subsa
Jan 1, 2005
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Gold and Silver Enrichment in the Burdekin Goldfields-Implications for a Second Generation Mining and Metallurgical Technology
Mineralisation adjacent to Herberton occurs within three main subcentres. The Her- berton Hill subcentre is characterised by the association of Sn,W the Herberton Dividing Range South subcentre by S
Jan 1, 1978
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On-line Estimation of Fine and Coarse Ore, Water, Grinding Rate, and Discharge Rates in Semiautogenous Grinding Mills
By Barria J, Mencho J, Gonzalez GD
An extended Kalman Filter is used to build an on-line estimator of total ore, fine ore and water hold-ups in a SAG mill. In addition, an equivalent grinding rate from coarse to fine ore, as well as
Jan 1, 1993
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Exploration Philosophy and Future Trends
Projections of metal requirements for Japan and the United States indicate growing competit- ion for Australia's mineral output and a critical need for continuing discovery of new reserves. Th
Jan 1, 1973
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Shaft Sinking for the Thomson Tunnel Stage 3 Application of a Full Face Rotary Head Shaft Borer
The advancements achieved in rapid tunnelling in the 60's and 70's have been notable. It is unfortunate that shaft sinking has not enjoyed equivalent advances and there are many good reas
Jan 1, 1981
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The Nature of Underground Heating as Indicated by Numerical Modeling
A numerical model of the spontaneous combustion of coal has been developed and is being used to investigate the nature of self-heating in underground coal mines. Results to date confirm the complexity
Jan 1, 1998
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A Study on Stress Distribution and Reasonable Size of Coal Pillar in a Coal Face
By Wang QP, Quan YH
Mechanical models are established in accordance with the degree of mining on both sides of the coal pillar, and formulae were derived which calculated the superposition stress distribution and the
Jan 1, 1992
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The Use of Nitrogen Intertisation in the British Isles
The problem of spontaneous combustion has long exercised the minds of Mining Engineers. The idea of inertising an area with a non combustible gas has seemed to be an attractive way to overcome the
Jan 1, 1988