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Prediction of Rock Cutting Performance using Fracture Mechanics Principles - A review
By Waller M. D, Whittaker B. N, Singh R. N
This paper overviews the recent research progress in predicting cutting performance using fracture mechanics principles. It is emphasised that rock fragmentation due to cutting is mainly a process
Jan 1, 1992
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Value Added in the Mineral Sands Industry
Mineral Sands - "An Industry for the Future"The mineral sands industry is matched only by the gold industry in relation to its current buoyancy. The strong demand for the various mineral sands product
Jan 1, 1986
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A Look at Mineral Exploration 1934-1973
The nature of exploration in Australia is reviewed from its inception to the present time. It is seen as consisting of three phases: the first, prospecting; the second and third, mainly company-ba
Jan 1, 1973
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Strata Control Considerations for Improved Mine Roadway and Panel Driveage Rates
By Fabjanczyk MW, Nemcik JA, Matthews SM
The major strata control considerations which affect the optimisation of roadway driveage in highly stressed strata is the performance of reinforcement placed and the extent of stress induced roc
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use of Wireline Logging to Control Blasting
Opencast blasting is notoriously subject to variable blasting conditions, some of which are related to changes in ground conditions and some to human and equipment factors. As drilling and blasting
Jan 1, 1988
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Information System for Discovery 2000
Discovery 2000 is basically about data, its collection, management, assessment and dissemination. A major focus of Discovery 2000 is the collection of new geoscientific data. However, the Department
Jan 1, 1995
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Australian Contributions in Geoscience Education and Training for Overseas Students
Rocks of all geological ages are present on the Australian continent. As a result of its geological heritage, Australia is richly endowed with mineral and energy resources. Due in part to its enor
Jan 1, 1986
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Bore Core Evaluation For Coal Mine Design
Much of the data required for the evaluation of mine design is obtained from bore cores. It is essential to collect data that is useful and not to overlook features which might have adverse effects
Jan 1, 1977
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The Use of Econometric Models in Mineral Policy Formulation
The use of econometric models to assess the effects of a Government's policy on an industry is gaining momentum. This is particularly so for the Mineral Industry and it is important that mine
Jan 1, 1982
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The Selection, Training and Development of Mine Managers - A Case Study
By Walton DR
It is self-evident that the availability of well qualified and experienced people to manage mining operations is vital to the success of an individual mine and to the ability to develop new mines e
Jan 1, 1980
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Visual Aspects of the Landscape
To carry out its responsibilities the SECV needs to manage the visual environment effectively. Every land oriented decision effects what we see and the value in pursuing visual excellence is supported
Jan 1, 1992
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The Development And Design Of A Cemented Rock Filling System At The Mount ISA Mine Australia
This paper examines the various stages of development and design work which were necessary to develop the cemented rock fill system for copper mining at Mount Isa. The reason for a cemented sand fil
Jan 1, 1973
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Overcoming Mine Design and Production Challenges at the Sinclair Underground Nickel Project
By M J. Ireland, D P. Horne, S J. Simpson
The Sinclair Nickel Project, wholly owned by Xstrata Nickel Australasia (XNA), includes an underground mine, a concentrator, a village, an all-weather airstrip and associated mine infrastructure. The
Mar 26, 2012
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On Testing Reducing Machinery
Many of the discrepancies that appear when comparing the results of reducing machinery are due to the nature of the materials reduced and the conditions under which they have been treated. It is there
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Obtaining a Representative RCSample ù The Cone Splitter Versus the Tiered Riffle Splitter
By P Church
What is the best method of splitting a sample from a reverse circulation drill rig? How important is it to obtain a correctly split sample? What is the impact of an incorrectly split sample? These are
Jan 1, 2003
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Dynamic Links Between Geology and the Mining Process
By J Vann, C Seymour
Geology is generally treated as a æfront endÆ step in mine development. After infill drilling, the majority of resource estimation, mine-planning, development, mineral processing strategies and operat
Jan 1, 2000
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On-Line Cyanide Analysis and Control
Cyanide is a significant contributor to the cost of producing gold. Any reduction in cyanide consumption that is achieved through more reliable measurement, and/or more efficient management of cyanide
Jan 1, 1997
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using Simulation to Assess the Impact of Improvements in Drill and Blast on Down Stream Processes
A simulation model of the load and haul process where the loader cycle has been subdivided into its individual components is used to consider the benefits derived from improved drill and blast metho
Jan 1, 1998
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Expert Systems and Experts in Thermochemical Modeling of Extractive Metallurgical Processes
Integrated chemical thermodynamic software and computerised databank systems have evolved over the last 15 years. The extent to which these systems have automated thermodynamic calculations relevant
Jan 1, 1991
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Methods and Reliability of Measuring Winder Rope Degradation
Mining regulatory authorities worldwide mandate frequent inspection of winder ropes used in shaft-equipped underground mines and ski lifts. Visual inspections are effective in identifying and assessin
Jan 1, 2003