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Construction of a Large Scale Highway Tunnel by Jacking MethodsBy Nelson G
The construction and placement of tunnels by means of jacking is continually advancing. This paper presents an outline of the construction of a major highway tunnel placed by a combination of mining a
Jan 1, 1993
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The Impact of Flocculant Addition on a Tailings Storage FacilityWater retention, water loss and delay in tailings storage rehabilitation are major challenges for many Coal Mines. Work by Stewart, Backer and Busch in the early 1980s suggested that there were improv
Jan 1, 2008
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Maximum Panel Width Determination for Sub-level Caving with Bottom Ore DrawingBy Adranyl W. W
Sub-level caving with bottom ore drawing has gained wide acceptance in rich, soft, low magnetic iron ores because it provides moderate ore dilution and ore losses. The main problem here is the high
Jan 1, 1995
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Modelling the Leaching of NaCl From Bowmans Lignite: Part 2. Multiple-Stage LeachingBy Hall S. F, Quast K. B Newell R, Ketteridge I. B
For the past six years research funded by the State Energy Research Advisory Commit- tee of South Australia has been conducted at the South Australian Institute of Technology, School of Mining and
Jan 1, 1987
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Overcoming the Problem of Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas in Australian CollieriesIn Australian collieries, solutions to the outburst problem must be implemented in a highly competitive environment which has a low tolerance on negative productivity effects. Solutions are only
Jan 1, 1987
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The Interaction Between a Tunnel/Cavity and Nearby StructuresBy Abdalla MH
The deformation resulting from the presence of a tunnel may signifcantly affected, nearby structures and need to be considered during design of both tunnel and structure. The aim of this paper is t
Jan 1, 1987
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Mechanical Excavation for the Tunnels in Soft RockBy Inoue T, Takahashi N
To construct the accessing railroad line to the northern portal of Seikan Undersea Tunnel, nine tunnels amounting 7.4km in their total length were excavated through soft mudstones of young- er tert
Jan 1, 1987
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Natural Gamma Logging as an Aid to Iron Ore Exploration in the Pilbara Region of Western AustraliaBy Walraven F, Knott G. G
Using a typical small logging instrument (Neltronic KPD), a natural gamma reference section for part of the Brockman Iron Formation and part of the Mt. McRae Shale has been established in the Newma
Jan 1, 1973
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In-seam Drilling Technologies for Underground Coal MinesBy Hatherly P, Dunn P
There are- several in-seam coal research projects currently under investigation by the Cooperative Research Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment (CMTE). The overall aim of the projects is to pro
Jan 1, 1998
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An Estimate of Nickel Solubility in Industrial SlagsBy Biswas AK
The solubility of nickel in matte smelt- ing slags, both as oxide and in the metallic form, is predicted using the results of a recent experimental work carried out with lime- free iron silicate slag
Jan 1, 1975
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Remote Sensing by Satellite in the PacificBy Kelly GD
Prior to 1986, users of satellite based remotely sensed data were almost exclusively reliant on the United States Landsat series of satellites to monitor our Earth's resources. This situation cha
Jan 1, 1990
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Roof Control Technology Under Abnormal ConditionsBy Cutafani M, Lama R
An approach to combatting abnormal roof control conditions in underground coal mines is outlined. Support techniques available are discussed along with the methods available to be adopted in diffe
Jan 1, 1988
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Thermal Analysis of Zinc Sulphide Concentrates and its Relevance to Zinc-Lead SinteringBy Firkin GR, Allen RJ
Sulphide Corporation Pty. Limited has roasted a number of different zinc sulphide concentrates on its sinter machine which pro- duces zinc-lead sinter for an Imperial Smelting Furnace, and results h
Jan 1, 1975
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A Method for Establishing Site Specific Coal Pillar Design GuidelinesBy Mills KW
Coal mine pillar design formulae available to mine planners are typically based on relationships determined for specific site conditions. Application of these methods is difficult when other factor
Jan 1, 1992
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Excavation of Large NATM Tunnel by Roadheader with Automatic Cutting DeviceBy Yamamoto Y, Ohyama H
In case of NATM, mechanical cutting is desirable in view of the original purpose of not spoiling natural ground. As typical tunnelling machines, there are two (2) kinds available: one is "Full Fac
Jan 1, 1987
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Dissolution of Metal Ferrites and Iron Oxides by HCI Under Oxidising and Reducing ConditionsBy Mur D. M
Metal ferrites are formed by the high temperature reaction of various metal oxides with hematite and are commonly found in the calcines derived from the sulfation roasting of zinc, copper and nicke
Jan 1, 1987
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Experiences n the Development of an Operaor Guidance System for On-Line Process Control and Fault DiagnosisBy Jelenich L, Murray J. Rantanen J
The experience gained in the development of an Operator Guidance System (OGS) for on-line process control and fault diagnosis in a commercial scale sintering process will be discussed in this paper.
Jan 1, 1995
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Sidewall Fracturing in Coal Room and Pillar and Pillar Extraction PanelsIn coal room and pillar, and pillar extraction panels, the sidewall conditions were investigated based on underground measurements and numerical simulations. Three-dimensional linear elastic model
Jan 1, 1992
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Feasibility of in-Pit Crushing and Conveying of Waste Rock at Mt Whaleback MineBy Hedge AS
Mt Whaleback is one of the largest open-cut iron ore mines in the world. Haulage cost is the single largest component of operating costs at the mine. Past studies towards alternatives to truck hau
Jan 1, 1986
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Bucket Wheel Excavators for Latrobe ValleyThe paper describes the development leading to the bucket wheel excavator systems now used in the Latrobe Valley and refers in particular to the new S.E.C.V. dredgers Nos. 14 and 15 which will be
Jan 1, 1982