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Structural Geological Modelling for Geotechnical Investigations at BHP Iron Ore, Newman, Western AustraliaStructural geological modelling is a process which results in a 3D computer model that represents the essence of the geological and structural understanding of an area and is presented in a way tha
Jan 1, 1997
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The Fan Installation at Laleham CollieryUnderground mine ventilation is now com monly simulated on a digital computer. Such a programme, incorporating natural ventilation has been modified by others to account for methane emission and el
Jan 1, 1983
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Strategic Production Planning - The Economics of Managing Multiple Ore SourcesKambalda Nickel Mines (KNM) currently have eight operating underground mines, three on care and maintenance and other orebodies at various stages of development. Each operation differs greatly in sc
Jan 1, 1995
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The Geology and Mineralization of the Mangani Mine, Sumatra IndonesiaBy Heesteman LJL, Turvey DJ
The Mangani mine in West Sumatra is historically one of the most important precious metal mines in Indonesia, although the past production by World standards is small, totall- ing 5.66 tonnes gold
Jan 1, 1987
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Are Mining Geologists Really Necessary?Alternatively are they a necessary evil'? Exploration geologists are a much higher profile group but then again the higher they are the bigger they Bill. At a mine site they are reluctantly being
Jan 1, 1997
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New Technologies Used for the Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion Occurrences in Coal MinesBy D Cioclea, I Toth
Coal mining can lead to the occurrence of spontaneous combustion events. If these events are not prevented they can give rise to fires that have major adverse effects on the mine plan. After studying
Jan 1, 2005
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Investigation and Construction of Tunnels in Tamalia Limestone, Perth, Western AustraliaBy Klenowski G, Gilmour G. A
The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Board, Perth, has recently con- structed two major sewerage tunnels in the metropolitan area and a further one is under construction. These tunne
Jan 1, 1981
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The Electrowinning of Gold from Carbon-in-Pulp EluatesThe different electrowinning cells presently developed for recovery of gold from CIP eluates are compared and contrasted. The efficiency of operation for each cell is,discussed in terms of the elect
Jan 1, 1982
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Oil in AustralasiaEleven years ago I addressed delegates to the Whyalla Meeting of this Institute on the subjects 'Oil in Australia?' -- a title which was followed by a large question mark.My purpose at that
Jan 1, 1962
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Gold Mineralization in a High Uplift Rate Mountain Belt, Southern Alps, New ZealandBy Johnstone RD, Rattenbury MS
RACE Quartz-calcite veins containing Au, As, W, Cu, Pb, Zn and Fe cross-cut Alpine Fault- related structures in the Alpine Schist of South Island, New Zealand. These veins, and some other related v
Jan 1, 1987
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Defining Residual Risk for Successful Mine Closure – a Geochemical PerspectiveBy T Baumgartl, B Noller, B Forsyth, J Park, M Edraki, P Pham
Understanding and quantifying residual risk is the key to the successful closure and rehabilitation of mines. An important aspect of residual risk is predicting the long-term chemistry of mine water a
Jun 28, 2016
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Dense Medium Separation at Mt NewmanThe Mt Newman Beneficiation Plant uses a combination of heavy media deans, heavy medium cyclones and Reichert cones to produce saleable iron ore concentrates from low grade iron ores. The aim of t
Jan 1, 1987
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A Proton Microprobe for the GeosciencesBy Ryan CG, Cousens DR, Griffin WL
The proton microprobe is developing into a vital tool in the geosciences, through its high sensitivity for in-situ detection of trace elements in the ppm regime. This paper will describe the instru
Jan 1, 1989
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The Economic Impact of Artificial Support in Open Pit MinesBy Fuller P. G, Dugan K. J
Artificial support can be used to improve wall stability in open pit mines. This is examined for a particular case where the factor of safety for a slope is kept constant by using artificial support
Jan 1, 1989
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Groundwater modelling support for closure approvals at Ranger Uranium MineBy J Sigda, T Jones, D Staggs, J Ewing, C Cheng, J Pickens, S Paulka
Mine-derived solutes from Energy Resources of Australia’s (ERA’s) Ranger uranium mine have been closely monitored for decades. Ranger is surrounded by the Northern Territory’s Kakadu National Park and
Jul 1, 2021
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Manganese Changes in the Market PlaceBy Bourke J. H, Ashcroft T. B
Many changes have occurred in the world market for manganese over the last five years. Among these, the emergence of divided steel processes for the hot metal refining of pig iron is affecting the u
Jan 1, 1988
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Geostatistical Recognition of Structure in Beach SandTypes of structure found in 'Jest Australian beach sands are described. Their recognition by geostatistical methods follows nth a discussion of the effectiveness of sampling patterns. Examples
Jan 1, 1977
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Evaluation of thermal conductivities of molten SiO2-Al2O3-CaO slagsBy M Zhu, G Tranell, J You, K Tang, X Ma
The thermal conductivity of slag is critical for the efficiency of high temperature metallurgical processes such as the smelting reduction of ferroalloys, the ladle refining and the continuous casting
Aug 21, 2024
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Chromite in Beach Sands from Norrie's Head and Stradbroke IslandBy Baker G
Chromite was recorded among the rare minerals in the natural beach sand concentrates on the coast of Northern New South Wales by Whitworth(l) in 1931, and the commercial production of zircon and rutil
Jan 1, 1948
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Physical and Chemical Evolution of Placer Gold Deposits During Rise of Antiformal Ranges, Central Otago, New Zealand.By Craw D
Quaternary warping and uplift of antiformal schist ranges in Central Otago, New Zealand, has resulted in recycling of alluvial gold from widespread, generally weakly auriferous, Miocene fluvial grave
Jan 1, 1995