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Interpreting the Story of the Mining Landscape - Using Geotourism for Sustainable Community DevelopmentLandscape interpretation, geology and mining history are being successfully used to explore options for sustainable community tourism product development. Recent work by the author in Europe and Austr
Jan 1, 2009
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An Overview of Current Planning and Production Systems at McArthur River MineBy M Gwynne
McArthur River Mine is located approximately 50 km south-east of the NT township of Borroloola and approximately 120 km from the Gulf of Carpentaria. The mine hosts a series of layered shallow dipping
Jan 1, 1998
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New Materials Technology Applied in Longwall MiningCoal slurry pumping was introduced into the U.K. in 1973. Gateside packs were prepared in areas of containment using R.O.M. coal and a special fast setting cement. The packs restricted roadway con
Jan 1, 1986
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Epithermal Gold Mineralisation, Ambitle Island, Papua New GuineaBy Terrill JE, Fergusson LJ
In the last decade of precious metal exploration, several important gold discoveries have conclusively demonstrated that epithermal gold deposits formed in what were once active geothermal areas.
Jan 1, 1987
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Testing and Sampling Requirements for Input to Spontaneous Combustion Risk AssessmentBy B Beamish
"All underground coal mines in Australia are required to develop a Spontaneous CombustionManagement Plan (SCMP). The New South Wales Government has developed a guideline (MDG1006) to assist operations
Jun 1, 2012
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Automated Identification of Geological Domains for Exploration Assays with Ambiguous Initial Domain Assignment in an Iron Ore DepositBy A Melkumyan, M Balamurali
Geological domains describe the mineralisation state and stratigraphic location of different geological regions of mines. They play a very important role at the geological modelling stage as weight pe
Aug 18, 2014
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Integrating Environmental Impact Assessment into Life-of-Mine PlanningBy J Jones, J Blunt
"The requirement for environmental approvals and associated environmental impact assessments (EIAs) is now commonly regarded as a key milestone and body of work during project development. EIAs can be
Jul 10, 2012
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Resource Estimation from a Diverse Data Source-Golden Plateau Ore Body, Cracow, QueenslandBy Binns MJ
Gold/silver orebodies of the Golden Plateau deposit, Cracow, Central Queensland, are currently being exploited by the Cracow Mining Venture. A geostatistical block model has been prepared to assist
Jan 1, 1987
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A Preliminary Crustal Model of Bougainville Papua New GuineaModels of the genesis of existing ore oodles and targetting of exploration for new mines are greatly enhanced by an-understanding of the plate tectonic environment existing at the time of mineral
Jan 1, 1987
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Fuel Conversion at Toyo SmelterBy Nagai K, Moriyama K
Toyo smelter has been making s veral efforts to reduce and diversify energy for dealing successfully with such :n:;rgy problems as the first and second oil crises. ::,specially it is one of th:; m
Jan 1, 1987
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Shamrock Gold Mine Gets into ProductionThe Shamrock Gold Mine has been brought from exploration to production within three years. Mining of the openpit is scheduled for June 1990 with commissioning in April of the 180 000 TPA carbon-in-pul
Jan 1, 1990
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Opportunities in the Contract Mining IndustryThank you for the opportunity to speak at this important conference attended by aspiring mining professionals, some of whom will become the leaders of the mineral resources industry that forms the sol
Jan 1, 2002
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Reducing Risks at Syncrude Canada Ltd's Mining Operations Through the Application of TechnologyBy Fair A, Oxenford J
Syncrude Canada Ltd operates one of the largest open pit mines in the world at Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, Canada. In 1993, Syncrude mined and processed 131.2 Mt of oil sands to produce 67.0
Jan 1, 1994
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Identification of Shale and Ore Boundaries Using Gaussian ProcessesBy K L. Silversides
Shales form distinctive peaks in natural gamma downhole logs, which are used to manually identify the location of ore boundaries. These shales form important lithology markers that can potentially be
Jul 11, 2011
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New Zealand's Steel Industry and Other Mineral DevelopmentsGovernment established and financed the NZ Steel Investigating Co in 1960. Its investigations showed that a steel industry was feasible and desirable based uponNorth Island titanomagnetite ironsands,
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Information Technology Infrastructure - A Sound Basis for Efficient Future Mining OperationsBy M Schmid
German hard coal mining operations have decreased for more than 40 years. Current political decisions are leading to a discontinuation of subsidised black coal mining by the year 2018. This decision w
Jan 1, 2008
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Risk Management in the Environmental Approvals ProcessThe proponents of new mining projects always run the risk that their project is deemed to be not in the public interest. Nothing to be done here except to try and pick it earlyùit is, after all, the a
Jan 1, 2003
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The Design, Installation, and Management of Computer-Based Process Control Systems in the Metalliferous IndustriesThe sudden. explosion of relatively inexpensive digital process control computers has accelerated interest in the possibilities of economic savings by their use. In particular the metalliferous in
Jan 1, 1977
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Spaceborne Radar Interferometry for Mine Subsidence Monitoring in AustraliaBy C Rizos, A Ng
Land surface deformation can be caused by underground mining activities. The maximum subsidence normally occurs directly above the location of the excavation of the coal seam. In the case where the lo
Jan 1, 2008
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Selection Criteria for Open Pit Production Equipment û Payload Distributions and the æ10/10/20Æ PolicyBy R J. Hardy
The aim of this study is to examine the volumetric and mass movement characteristics of load and haul operations using statistical modelling of relatively large samples of bucket loads that are transp
Sep 26, 2011