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The Use of Ground Geophysics in Locating Fresh Water Bearing Structures in Wadi El Samia, Western Desert of EgyptBy Abdulhadi H. M, Soliman S. A
The Western Desert of Egypt is a part of the arid Great Sahara of Africa which extends from the Nile Valley in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west. It is covered by a sedimentary sequence of
Jan 1, 1988
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Monitoring and Predictive Modelling of Subsidence in the West Moreton CoalfieldAn ongoing research program into surface subsidence over Room and Pillar coal mining is described. A subsidence monitoring network has been established for one Room and Pillar mine in the West Mor
Jan 1, 1986
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How Much Do We Need to Drill?By C Taylor, E Retz
Sequential Gaussian conditional simulation of wide-spaced exploration data has been completed in order to optimise a drilling grid at Fortescue’s Eliwana deposit. The aim of this drill grid is to impr
Jul 13, 2015
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Areation Catalysts for Upgrading Reduced Ilmenite to Synthetic RutileBy Bailey S, Avraamides J
Laboratory-scale experiments were conducted in a mechanically stirred aeration vessel to determine the rusting abilities of aerated water in the presence of various catalysts compared to the industr
Jan 1, 1996
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Exploration and Development History of the Batman Gold Deposit, Mt Todd Project, Northern TerritoryThe Mt Todd Project is located 42 km northwest of Katherine in the Northern Territory. The identified mineral resource estimate for the Batman gold deposit is 66.7 million tonnes (Mt) grading 1.4 gr
Jan 1, 1994
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Bauxite Mining with a Mobile Crusher and Overland Conveyors at Pinjarra, Western AustraliaAlcoa of Australia's Del Park mining op eration is centred 9 km. east of the Pinjarra alumina refinery, and is centrally locatedwith- in the 10, 000 sq. km. lease which the Company holds for ba
Jan 1, 1973
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Drill Monitoring Investigation in a Western Canadian Surface Coal MineBy Peck J. P, Kennedy D
Drill performance monitoring studies were recently completed at the Fording River mine, British Columbia. Microprocessor-based instrumen- tation and data analysis techniques were developed with the o
Jan 1, 1989
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Will Firedamp Emission Stop Progress in Longwall Production?When lying over 200-250m depth, many seams and surrounding strata are gassy enough to create mining difficulties , particularly in highly productive longwalls as well as in their development headin
Jan 1, 1988
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Modelling for Large Primary Tin DepositsOre deposit modelling is becoming an increasingly accepted tool in mineral exploration. Successful models have already been proposed for several ore deposits of base metals and gold, but tin has s
Jan 1, 1986
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Nation-wide Access to Australian Geosciences Reference DataBy Garland W
Access to geoscience reference informa- tion including mining and mineral processing has increased considerably in the last five years in Australia. This has been due principally to the use of comp
Jan 1, 1983
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The Break Up of Recoverable Reserves at High Cut-offsBy Armstrong M, Kleingeld W. J
Current low prices for many metals mean that deposits have to be mined at high cut-offs (relative to their mean grade), which means that only a small percentage of mining blocks are above cut-off.
Jan 1, 1995
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The Manufacture of Hot and Cold Finished Seamless and Welded Steel TubingBy Cotton P. L
Although the terms "pipe" and "tube" are normally considered synonymous, a distinction is often drawn, the former term being applied to the hot finished product and the latter to c
Jan 1, 1951
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Resin Bonded Bolting in French Coal MinesRoof bolting with resin bonded bolts has been developed extensively in French coal mines. There are three aspects of this development: 1. The reason for and the care used in the development of roof
Jan 1, 1971
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Steam Winding EnginesWINDING engines are one of the most important units in the equipment of a mine. Upon the winding machinery depends not only the output of the mine, but it supplies in most cases the only means by whic
Jan 1, 1911
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Indicator kriging saves the day – improving reconciliationBy A Purton, C Taylor, E Conroy
The spatial modelling of geometallurgical domains is an important step in the characterisation of an ore deposit allowing for the quantification of various rock types, their differing rock properties
Mar 22, 2022
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Improving crusher throughput using a problematic ore index based on simple, first principles geologyBy T Walton, C Perring, M Pepper, G Gerber
The Yandicoogina Channel Iron Deposit (CID) is an accumulation of iron pisolites cemented by a goethite-rich matrix. The Yandicoogina CID’s are found in a palaeochannel that meanders within a broad st
Mar 22, 2022
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Factors Affecting Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal and Associated Gas EvolutionBy I Jabouri
There are many physical factors that can affect the self-heating rate of coal. The presence of seam gas has often been referred to as inhibiting coal self-heating due to the limited access of oxidatio
Jan 1, 2005
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Open Pit to Underground ù Transition and InteractionBy P J. Terbrugge
Many ore deposits have considerable vertical extent which is not always known at the time of commencement of mining. In many of these cases, initial mining is by opencast methods, and as ore reserves
Jan 1, 2000
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The Contribution of Geology to Achieving Mining Performance at Hilton MineBy Dennis B
The Hilton Mine, 20 km north of Mount Isa was discovered in 1947. The underground mine has been a significant producer from 1989. The long development history is the result of complex orebody geometry
Jan 1, 1993
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Production and Metallurgical Characters of Hollow Mining Drill Steel in AustraliaINDEX OF CONTENTS.1. Historical.2. Manufacture.3. Heat Treatment.4. Fatigue, Failures.5. Consideration of the Establishment o£ a Central Testing or Proving Station.HISTORICAL.Since the introducti
Jan 1, 1947