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Deformation, Failure and Stability of Tunnels in Squeezing Rocks
By Sun Y. L, Jiang J. J, Lu S. L
A distinguishing feature of tunnels in squeezing rocks is that a large deformation of the surrounding rocks takes place slowly and gradually, often called squeezing phenomenon. It is different from
Jan 1, 1995
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Slurry Loading Of Ironsand Concentrate At Taharoa
By Gadd D. E
Since October 1972, New Zealand Steel Mining Ltd has loaded around 10 million tonnes of ironsand concentrate from single-point mooring buoys located off-shore at Taharoa on the west coast of the No
Jan 1, 1980
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Processing of Groote Eylandt Manganese Ores
By Taylor R. K A, Berglin C. I K
The manganese ore deposits at Groote Eylandt are quite variable both in regard to grade and physical cond- ition. In order to treat a wider range of these ores and to increase production a new prim
Jan 1, 1973
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Some Practical Uses of Non-Linear Programming in Mine Planning
By Beeforth C. G
The use of Non-Linear Programming to obtain improved schedules of future activity in two specific cases of mining and treatment of minerals is described. The two cases were (i) reclamation of gold,
Jan 1, 1977
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Computer Technology for Estimation and Forecasting of Environmental Conditions in Mining Region
By Ya Vladimirov D, Yu Khudin M, Kiebanov A. F
Problems of the creation of an automated cartographic system for environmental condition estimation and forecasting in mining region are discussed in this paper. The Geographic Information System (G
Jan 1, 1995
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Construction and Utilisation of the Olympic Dam Service Decline
The mining production rate of two million tonnes per annum at Olympic Dam required greater servicing capacity than was available with the existing Whenan Shaft. To increase servicing capability a
Jan 1, 1988
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The Analysis of Petroleum Development Projects
Two main aspects need to be considered when analysing a potential petroleum development project. Firstly, an estimate of the recoverable reserves must be made, and in many instances, these reser
Jan 1, 1983
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Technical Note - The Incorporation of Ash Content into Gas Content Measurement
By Mahoney M
For gas content analysis in recent years, it has been standard procedure to report results on a 'dry ash free' (daf) basis, under the assumption that gas only adsorbs onto coaly material. In
Jan 1, 1995
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QCE-Series Single Liquid Grout
The application of single liquid cement for fracture grouting in base rock may have history more than 120 years. The disadvantage of it is difficult to increase the grouting efficiency, because the
Jan 1, 1988
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Geological and Geotechnical Influences on Strip Mining Using In-Pit Bench Techniques
By McManus D
Situations where in-pit bench stripping methods are favourable are introduced. Examples from Peak Downs Mine are used as a guide to the range of methods available.A number of geological and geotechnic
Jan 1, 1992
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Pretreatment Of Raw Materials For Pelletizing: Damp Grinding And Kneading Process
Conventionally, a combined system consist- ing of a dry or wet pulverizer and kneading mac- hine is applied to the pretreatment of fine mat- erials for agglomeration, especially for pellet- izing. How
Jan 1, 1974
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A Geostatistical Approach to the Pit Optimization Problems
The word "optimization", refers to the search of an economic optimum, or, more precisely, to the choice of technical parameters which will define the more profitable mining project, knowing the va
Jan 1, 1986
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Using Fundamentals to Break the Breakdown Maintenance Cycle
During 1991 - 1993 the author interviewed approximately thirty senior managers of varying responsibilities in either the engineering, construction or operation of a heavy industrial facility. The purp
Jan 1, 1998
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Management of Mine Water Integrated to Mining Systems
By Owen D
A central part of mine planning is to ensure the protection of the beneficial uses of water. Integrated mining software does not generally provide tools to help the mining engineer to achieve this o
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of Weakness Planes Inclination on the Strength of Coal Pillars
This paper presents a method for estimating the strength and stability of model coal pillars with bedding planes (weakness planes) inclination. The strength of coal relative to the angular differenc
Jan 1, 1995
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The selection, commissioning, and evaluation of a large diameter, variable speed ball mill at Bougainville Copper Limited
By Clark G
The latest addition to the grinding circuit at Bougainville Copper Limited is another 5.5m by 7.3m primary mill (No.13). The mill can operate in a primary or secondary mode. Its distinguishing fea
Jan 1, 1986
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Recent Concepts for the Extended Use of Draglines in Deeper Stripping Applications
By Aspinall T. O
Draglines have found wide application in strip mining coal seams down to 60m depth. A research Project funded through NERDDC has been underway during the past two years investigating the application
Jan 1, 1989
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Mineral Reserve Estimation for Project Development Purposes
By McMahon DW
The major components of a mineral reserve estimate for project development purposes are described with respect to sampling, geology, estimation methods, mining factors, metallurgical factors, envi
Jan 1, 1983
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Development of a Coal Seam Water Jet Longhole Drill
By Just GD, Phillips R
The application of high pressure water jet technology to the drilling of longholes in coal has resulted in the development of a system currently capable of drilling to lengths greater than 200m. Field
Jan 1, 1991
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Modelling the Shutdown and Startup Behaviour of Continuous Leaching Reactors
Continuous processes must be shutdown and restarted regularly. Results from the study of operating plants showed potential value for computer simulation of the shutdown and startup of stirred tank
Jan 1, 1984