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The Investigation of Atmospheric Dusts at North Broken Hill LimitedFor many years the mining industry at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia, was carried on with just sufficient attention to underground ventilation and hygiene conditions as to keep pace with nece
Jan 1, 1940
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Risk Management Through Design - Experiences from the United Kingdom Tunnelling IndustryA formalised approach to risk management has been regulated in the United Kingdom (UK) since the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (CDM) came into force in 1995. These regulations
Jan 1, 2008
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Mining Engineering Education in the 21st Century - Will Universe Still be RelevantBy Roxborough F. F
The ability of the Australian minerals industry to successfully manage the changes and challenges that face it in the 21st century depends ultimately on the quality of its human resources. Mining en
Jan 1, 1997
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Minimising Environmental Impact of Petroleum Exploration in the Australian Arid ZonePetroleum exploration in the Australian arid zone has been proceeding at an ever-increasing pace, subject to financial fluctuations, since the 1960's. The impacts of petroleum exploration in
Jan 1, 1987
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Rating Dilution Risk at Pajingo Gold OperationsBy R Huntley, D Sims
Pajingo gold mine produces over 240 000 oz Au per year from underground mining using longitudinal bench stoping methods with a 15 m sublevel interval. Average mine head grade is around 12 g/t Au, cont
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploration of Porphyry Copper LithocapsLithocaps are potentially voluminous zones of advanced argillic and associated argillic alteration located above the subvolcanic intrusive environment. They constitute exploration objectives for epith
Jan 1, 1995
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Stratigraphy and Mineralisation of the Upper Paleozoic Rocks, East NelsonPermian ultramafic and associated rocks form a belt in East Nelson and contain widespread, but minor, chromite and copper mineralisation and some mining was carried out last century. Since mining ceas
Jan 1, 1977
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Challenges of Developing a Ventilation Shaft in Kalahari and Karoo Formations, Northern Cape, South AfricaBy N C. Steenkamp
The Northern Cape Province of South Africa is host to the Kalahari Manganese Field (KMF). The northern portion of the KMF hosts high-grade manganese referred to as Wessels’ type ore and is mined mostl
Mar 24, 2014
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Construction of Access Shafts for Tunnels and Deep Pipelines in Urban New ZealandBy N Wharmby
In recent years in New Zealand there have been a number of tunnelling and deep directionally drilled pipelines projects that have required access shafts. Often these shafts are in urban environmentswh
Mar 8, 2011
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Assessment of the Functionality of Selection and Breakage Rate Functions in Grinding SystemsBy Meloy TP
Several important, fundamental aspects of the grinding behaviour of mineral systems are addressed. The Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm for systems of constrained non-linear equations was used to solve
Jan 1, 1993
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Characteristics of Fluid Coexisting with Granitoids Associated with Miocene Iron-Copper-Lead-Zinc Mineralisation of the Chichibu Skarn Deposit, JapanBy T Mizuta, H Satoh, M Ogasawara, M Miyata, M Fukuyama
The Miocene Chichibu granitoids associated with the Chichibu skarn deposit are divided into North Body, South Body and Daikoku altered stock. Orebodies of the Chichibu skarn deposit are mainly distrib
Jan 1, 2008
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Blast Fragmentation Modelling for a Green Field Open Cut Gold DepositBy G Chitombo, G Lewis
The knowledge of the expected run of mine (ROM) fragmentation during the feasibility study of a green field site is essential for the design of downstream crushing and milling processes. However,the p
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimising Mine Ventilation Through the Use of Life-Cycle Production ModelsBy C Kocsis, G Baiden, Y Bissiri
CANMET-MMSL and Penguin Automation Systems Inc have been exploring how process simulation and ventilation modelling software, when combined, can be used to optimise hard-rock/metal mine ventilation sy
Jan 1, 2005
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Classification and Nomenclature of Ore Reserves (31da2e97-8dcb-4cab-93dd-f39850c74b44)In 1953, Dr N Fisher of the Bureau of Mineral Resources, acting on behalf of the Society of Economic Geologists, which is considering the sponsoring of a uniform system of nomenclature for ore reserve
Jan 1, 1994
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Economic analyses (EA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) on repurposing of mine waste via geopolymerisation technologyBy H M. A Ilyas, M Yahyaei, S Amari, M Darestani
Tailings are generally deposited on or near to the mine sites, occupying the site area, and being an economic burden for mining companies. Tailings can cause several environmental impacts, such as lea
Aug 2, 2023
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Risk Based Water Management ù Practical Application for Serious ManagementBy J L. Merritt
Effective minesite water management requires that this issue be treated as a risk management exercise. The management process is generally far from simple and by necessity must involve a range of pers
Jan 1, 2003
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A Case Study in Optimising FragmentationBy R Crookes
Mine to mill optimisation is not a recently developed concept. It is one which is finally gaining greater acceptance in the Australian mining industry, possibly as a consequence of the downturn in mar
Jan 1, 1999
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Three-dimensional modelling and analysis of high-speed train-induced building vibration considering different soil typesBy O Kirtel, A A. Faizan
With the rapid increase and development of high-speed trains (HSTs), the problems such as train-induced ground vibration and its dynamic effects on nearby structures have become a major environmental
Nov 29, 2022
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The Ore Deposits of the South-East Missouri Cobalt-Copper-Lead-Zinc District û Mineralogy, Ore Textures, Applied Mineralogy and Ore ControlsThe south-east Missouri cobalt-copper-lead-zinc district is the worldÆs largest lead producer and a significant producer of by-product zinc, copper, cobalt, silver and cadmium. Current production in t
Jan 1, 2008
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The Importance of Understanding the Interrelationship of Biology and Geochemistry When Designing BiopilesBy R Hoeppel, D Harimon, A Fisher
This paper examines the importance of examining the relationship between biology and geochemistry when designing a biopile to treat alkaline soils impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. At a site in Neva
Jan 1, 2004