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Rare-Earth Element Analysis of Hydrothermal Scheelite from Mineralised Fault-Veins in the Glenorchy Region, NW Otago
By J M. Palin
Hydrothermal scheelite precipitated in fault-veins at Paradise, Bonnie Jean, Davidson's and Glenorchy mines display chemical variability involving REE patterns that are transitional between two e
Jan 1, 2003
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Spoilpile Reclamation Trials at Callide Coal Mine of Thiess Bros.
By Bell LC
Overburden removal, mining and reclamation are now accepted as the basic operational steps involved in the winning of coal by open cut methods. To attain the lowest operational cost, the recontour
Jan 1, 1978
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Winder Drum Design
Introduction The mine winder is an essential element in the mining of ore in deep level mines and therefore requires a high degree of reliability to avoid interruption of production. Failure of any
Jan 1, 1987
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Damage to Open Pit Slopes
There is considerable economic incentive to increase the angle of open pit walls so as to reduce the total volume of waste to be moved to gain access to an orebody. However, a number of slope failures
Jan 1, 1992
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Dynamic Shocks in Mine Hoisting Systems
Dynamic shocks, which occur in mine hoisting systems have been measured by various investigators over the past 30 years. In 1966 the most intensive analytical investigations were being planned in B
Jan 1, 1971
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How to Develop a Project
The most critical step in the development of any mining project is the completion of a feasibility study. The feasibility study has one primary goal; to demonstrate that the project is economically
Jan 1, 1997
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Muddy Waters à the Song Not the Singer ù A Legislative Setting for Water in Mining
Water is important commodity in the mining industry. Water is used in the many stages of mining from the exploration stages and drilling, to mine development and operation and finally throughout mine
Jan 1, 2003
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Chloride Route Titanium Dioxide Pigments - Process and Properties
Economic and environmental pressures are shifting the world balance of titanium dioxide production away from sulphate based. manufacture towards the more cost effective and cleaner chloride route. I
Jan 1, 1991
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Accuracy of Measurement of Gas Content of Coal Using Rapid Crushing Techniques
By Williams DJ, Battino S
The rapid crushing technique for the measurement of gas content of coal consists of accelerating the rate of gas desorption from coal by crushing. This technique allows the determination of gas conten
Jan 1, 1998
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Value Tracking From a Financial Perspective
By M Warren
The professional geologist or engineer on a mining operation has a particular view of their operation. This is based on the factors of the operation that have a direct impact on the daily work program
Jan 1, 2002
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An Approach to More Objective Classification of Mineral Resources
By G Muller, P Larrondo, M C. Godoy
The categories of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves that may be used for public reporting in Australasia are defined in the current JORC Code (2004). Most internationally accepted codes emphasise the
Jan 1, 2006
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Stratigraphic and Structural Setting of Iron Mineralisation at E Deposit (East), Area C, Hamersley Province, Western Australia
E Deposit is located at BHP BillitonÆs Area C iron ore operations in the central region of the Hamersley Province, Western Australia. It is hosted by the Marra Mamba Iron Formation, the lowermost unit
Jan 1, 2007
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Automatic Ore Texture Analysis for Process Mineralogy
Geologists often classify ore textures on the basis of the origin of the rock in which they form and the grade of one or more minerals within the ore (Sinclair and Blackwell, 2002, pp 32-36). Me
Jan 1, 2008
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Theoretical Considerations on Pick Shape in Rock and Coal Cutting
By Liu Z. C
Evans' theory for chisel shaped picks is well known in the field of rock cutting technology. It has been widely accepted as a good mathematical description of how coal and other rocks break und
Jan 1, 1995
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Assessment of the potential for formation of acid rock drainage from open pit, run of mine waste at the Porgera Mine, Papua New Guinea
By Stewart R
Potential acid rock drainage from the destruction of metalliferous sulph-ides is recognised as a critical factor in the design and economics of any mining venture. While this realisation is relatively
Jan 1, 1994
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Dewatering and Depressurization of a Multi-Aquifer Groundwater System at Loy Yang Open Cut, Victoria, Australia
By Gibson I, Somerville J
Three main confined aquifers occur in interseam sediments beneath the planned excavation for the Loy Yang Brown Coal Open Cut. Sub-artesian groundwater pressures occur in all aquifers necessitating
Jan 1, 1988
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The response of Massive Structures Inferred from Tidal Tilt Monitoring
By Harris RW, Wood BR
At any given time, the tidal force subjects massive regions to a spatially uniform load. The deformation of any large structure due to these forces is proportional to the elastic properties of the
Jan 1, 1992
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The Nickel Industry - A WMC Perspective
By Hall S, Upton D
WMC Resources Ltd nickel operations have expanded significantly over the last three years. Production capacity has increased at mine/concentrate, smelting and refinery processes to such an extent th
Jan 1, 1996
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Company Objectives and Open Pit Optimisation
Optimisation of an open-pittable orebody raises many questions relating to the operation, corporate objectives and orebody characteristics. Often the `black box' is expected to provide instant an
Jan 1, 1997
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The Collection and Management of Ore Reserve Estimation Data
By Lewis RW, Wilson GI
An ore reserve estimation is only as meaningful as the quality of the data used. All required information needs to be collected in a careful and systematic manner, and be rigorously checked and ver
Jan 1, 1987