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Project and Construction Management of the Cooper Basin Liquids ProjectBy Scott RM
The project management and construction plans adopted by Davy McKee for the Cooper Basin Liquids Project resulted in a project notable for the Relatively short duration from initiation of the desi
Jan 1, 1986
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Are You Being Served?The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Program was established and is supported by the Australian Government at a total cost of $140 million per year. Six of these centres have been established to h
Jan 1, 1996
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Computers in Metalliferous Underground Mine Planning Where Are We? Where Are We Going?Computerisation of mine planning activities, specifically in the areas of geology, design and surveying, has been in progress for a number of years in underground metalliferous mines. The combined c
Jan 1, 1995
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The Results of a Core Testing Programme for Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd.Uniaxial compressive strength and Young's modulus values measured in the laboratory on NX diamond drill cores were examined statistically to bring out any significant differences between differen
Jan 1, 1969
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Statical Calculation of Curved Wall for the Horseshoe Shaped Tunnel LiningThe behavior of a curved wall under earth pressures for a horseshoe shaped tunnel lining is considered to be closely related to the beha vior of a vertical beam with variable flexural sti-"ness on
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicting Carbonation of Concrete in TunnelsCarbonation of reinforced concrete is a potential durability issue for vehicular tunnels. This is particularly the case where elevated carbon dioxide concentrations exist and when the design life is 1
Jan 1, 2008
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The Importance of Reliable Ore Reserve Estimates for Development and Financing of HellyerThe grade (or value) to volume relationship which constitutes a target orebody is used to show that the concentration of diamonds in an economic deposit may be as low as O.Olg/t. Diamond valuations
Jan 1, 1990
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Prediction of Cross-Stream Sample Bias Using Discrete Element ModellingBy G K. Robinson
The existence of bias in samples taken by cross-stream sample cutters has been investigated using three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) modelling. Detailed quantitative information on overal
Jan 1, 2008
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Rare Earth Elements (REE) in Banded Iron Formations û Link Between Geochemistry and MineralogyBy N J. Beukes, J Gutzmer, C Reinke, M Bau
In this study the light sparse phase search (SPL_Lt) mode on the Mineral Liberation Analyser (MLA) was successfully used to identify and quantify the abundance of rare earth element (REE) phosphates i
Jan 1, 2008
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Furnace Design for Modern, High-Intensity Pyrometallurgical ProcessesBy B, J Bianchini, N Voermann, C Crowe
Operational and economic imperatives in the metallurgical industry have led to numerous advancements in furnace design. Modern furnaces provide high production rates, high percentage online time, long
Jan 1, 2002
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The International Mining Industry ù Linking the Upstream Mineralisation With the Downstream MoneyJust as Australia is part of the Pacific Rim, so the Pacific Rim should be viewed as part of the whole world. That applies in particular to that scarce commodity û money. There are five main factors o
Jan 1, 2004
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Energy for TomorrowÆs WorldThe reality is that in today's world almost half of nearly six billion people on the planet do not have access to commercial energy and the services it brings. Based on UN projections, in 30 ye
Jan 1, 1997
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The Geometry of the Heavy Sulfide Zone - A Challenge for Mine Planning and Geotech at GrasbergBy S C. Sc, J Young, N Belluz, D Nicholas
The heavy sulfide zone (HSZ) of the Grasberg deposit has the geometry of a funnel and is located at the contact of the mineralised intrusive and the relatively barren sedimentary rock types. The geome
Jan 1, 2007
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Facilitating Continuous Expansion of a Bulk Materials Handling FacilityBy P Rourke
In this climate of increasing demand for commodities, it is becoming necessary to expand and optimise existing bulk material handling facilities in order to increase capacity to satisfy demand. Produc
Jan 1, 2005
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Alluvial Gold: Prospecting and EvaluationThe limitations of the conventional practices, and their effects, in prospecting for and in the evaluation of alluvial gold deposits are briefly reviewed. Geophysical prospecting methods have demonstr
Jan 1, 1977
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Mine Rehabilitation: An Economic Perspective on a Technical ActivityBy Cox A
A key concern both in public perceptions of the environmental performance of the mining industry and in the development of policy relating to mining activities is the state in which the areas may be l
Jan 1, 1992
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Pilot Scale Processing of Greenbushes TantaliteIn an earlier paper(l) details of a laboratory method of extracting and separating tantalum and columbium oxides from tantalite have been given. In view of the fact that Australia may have need to be
Jan 1, 1946
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Developments in Processing to Match Future Mining OpportunitiesBy S La Brooy, C Fountain
Throughout its history the mining industry has focused on the highest-grade deposits sited in the most convenient locations. The burgeoning global population and higher standards of living not only in
Jan 1, 2008
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Properties and Reactivity of Coal Chars for COREX ProcessBy T Kang, V Sahajwalla, L Lu
During devolatilisation, physical behaviour of coals was investigated in horizontal electrically heated furnace with an inert gas atmosphere, and gasification rates of four coal chars and coke were me
Jan 1, 2000
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Thermodynamics of Converting High-Impurity Copper MatteBy J Rapkoch, M Cerna
As long as the tendency of Chilean copper ores continues to feature high levels of impurities, the smelters will tend to produce high-impurity mattes. The most notable impurities include As, Sb, Pb an
Jan 1, 2005