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Broaden Your Exploration Horizons with Spectral Data - Rapid Assessment of Alteration Systems for Improved TargetingThere are two main challenges in analysis of spectral data: to output as accurate an interpretation of the sample mineral assemblage as possible and to then use the spectral data to map out trends (do
Jan 1, 2008
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Gold Refining in Papua New Guinea - The Evolution of Refining Practices and Equipment at Metals Refining OperationsBy Hunter TC
Metals Refining Operations Pty. Ltd. (NMO), PNG's only gold and silver refinery is operated by Golden West Refining Corporation Ltd (GWR), a member of the Rothschilds group and has a strong PN
Jan 1, 1997
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Experience with the Postgraduate Mining Geomechanics Course by Correspondence at the University of New South Wales School of MinesA Master of Applied Science degree course in Mining Geomechanics commenced in 1983 at The University of New South Wales, taught by extern- al (correspondence) studies. The course is aimed at gradua
Jan 1, 1986
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Evaluation of a Monorail Haulage System in Metalliferous Underground MiningBy M Roberts
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the technical feasibility of application of the electric monorail as a haulage system in hard-rock underground mining in Australia, in comparison to conventional t
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Valuation Issues Concerning The Preparation of Independent Expert Reports for Mining and Petroleum CompaniesThere has been much debate in the past as to whether the Australasian Institute of Mining and Meteorology ("AusIMM") should issue valuation guidelines in addition to the ASX and NCSC requirements. M
Jan 1, 1989
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Polish Scale of Harmfulness of Vibrations (SWD by its Polish Acronym) and Actual Damages to One-Family HousesIn this paper presented are the criteria used when assessing the harmfulness of shocks affecting the buildings. Those criteria are based on the value of speed or accelerations of building vibrations.
Jan 1, 2003
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Combustibility of Australian CoalsBy Szpindler G
The results of pot-furnace tests with 35 bituminous coals from 20 seams in New South Wales and Queensland were used to establish the relationship between coal properties, as determined by standard lab
Jan 1, 1962
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The Slime Problem in Australian Coal FlotationThe major slime forming minerals in coal seams are generally montmorillonite, illite and kaolinite, and due to the consistant trend to full seam mechanisation in New South Wales and Queensland thes
Jan 1, 1978
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New Geologic Concepts Resulting from Oil Exploration in South Central QueenslandExtensive geophysical exploration and drilling operations have been: conducted in, South Central Queensland by Phillips Petroleum Company and Sunray DX Oil Company since late 1959. The main outlines o
Jan 1, 1962
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Case Study . . . Industrial Relations in Resource DevelopmentIndustrial relations on Australian and New Zealand resource projects can be volatile. Therefore investors have become increasingly aware over the years that sound industrial relations during const
Jan 1, 1983
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Why Are Mine Safety Management Plans Important to Mining Operators?New South Wales mining legislation reinforces a systematic approach to safety management. It is now a requirement of all mines in the coal, metalliferous and quarrying sectors in NSW to prepare a Mine
Jan 1, 2002
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Hydrothermal Alteration Along the Alpine Fault, Westland, New ZealandDeep hydrothermal fluids adjacent to the Alpine Fault move through the brittle-ductile transition to mix with convecting fluids from near surface environments. These tectonically driven fluids evolve
Jan 1, 2001
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Using Electronic Detonators to Improve Fragmentation, Diggability and Crusher ThroughputThis paper reports on the field results of using electronic detonators to improve blast outcomes. OricaÆs electronic detonator, the i-konTM Digital Energy Control System, allows exact and precise timi
Jan 1, 2003
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Modern Underground Drilling Rigs and Their Effect on Mine Production and PreparationThe products required by customers today have become far more complex and consequently more demanding to handle. And thereÆs the dilemma. Nowadays, people tend to stick to a trade for just a few years
Jan 1, 2005
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Technical note-a laboratory scale rotary kiln simulatorBy Field R. V, Graieg O, George T. J
The design, construction and operation ofa laboratory scale rotary pot kiln are outlined. Charges ofup to 3 kg can be heated to temperatures up to 1200°C in a controlled atmosphere. Some examples
Jan 1, 1986
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A Practical Example of a Risk-Based Approach to the Design of an Open PitBy P R. G Milne
A risk-based approach to optimising pit wall slope angles was trialled in the design of a 60m deep open pit in extremely weathered and distinctly weathered materials in the Kalgoorlie area. The pit us
Jan 1, 2003
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Coal Reserves, Codes And ComputersConceptually coal reserve assessment is simple but in practice it presents many problems. These arise from the origin and geological history of coal seams and from the diverse nature of the coal it
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect Of Prices And Cost On Ore ReservesChanges in prices and costs change the mineable grade and the profitabil- ity of an ore reserve. In a static world the grade required for an ore reserve is measured by the ratio: Cost/tonne of ore x
Jan 1, 1979
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The Importance of the Bosh and Hearth in Influencing Blast Furnace Gas FlowThe physical phenomena which influence gas flow in the bosh and hearth of a blast furnace are discussed including the hold-up of slag as a mechanism which can result in a flooding condition. An equat
Jan 1, 1975
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Methods of Restoring New Zealand Native Forests After Mining (b7250dc7-77db-468c-aac9-f783e0d1bb16)By Ross C
This paper uses the results of research trials by Landcare Research and Forest Research Institute and assessments of reclamation plantings at mines and other drastically disturbed sites to describe m
Jan 1, 1995