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Groundwater Issues in the Mining Industry
Groundwater issues for the mining industry are many and varied. When the depth of mining is below the water table/potentiometric surface, a groundwater æsinkÆ is created which alters the local groundw
Jan 1, 2003
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Statical Calculation of Curved Wall for the Horseshoe Shaped Tunnel Lining
The behavior of a curved wall under earth pressures for a horseshoe shaped tunnel lining is considered to be closely related to the beha vior of a vertical beam with variable flexural sti-"ness on
Jan 1, 1987
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Industrial Application of Natural Gas
Natural gas was introduced to the Melbourne reticulation system in April 1969 and since that date sales to industrial consumers in the Gas & Fuel Corporation of Victoria area of supply, have increase
Jan 1, 1970
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Volcanogenic Cu-Pb-Zn Mineralization in the Mons Cupri District, West Pilbara
The Mons Cupri Cu-Pb-Zn deposit is situated within a complex Archaean volcanic sequence dominated by rhyolitic fragmental rocks. This sequence is underlain by a 150 m group of rhyolitic ash flow t
Jan 1, 1973
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Flotation of Low-Grade Iron Ore in Pneumatic Cells to Produce Pellet Feed
By J Palaci, M MelTndez, F Parra, I Rojas
At the Huasco Pellet Plant of Compa±fa de Aceros del Pacffico, Chile, the production of iron concentrate suitable for pellet feed from a low-grade iron ore was technically evaluated. In this study, th
Jan 1, 2005
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Sustainable Production: The Business of Non-Ferrous Smelting in Sweden
By J Wiklund
The impact of non-ferrous smelters on their local surroundings is well monitored and guarded by various actors: the owners looking for profitability, the villagers looking for employment, the consumer
Jan 1, 2000
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Pelletisation of Coal Fines: An Experimental Study
Modern mining and coal cleaning techniques lead to the generation of large quantities of fines which give rise to problems in their storage, handling, transportation and further processing. Pelletisat
Jan 1, 2000
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Use of Isotopic Tracers in Environmental and Contaminant Monitoring
By Wall L, Dobos S. K, Berry-Lyons W
The air we breathe and both plant and animal matter consist largely of nitrogen, oxygen carbon and hydrogen; each of these elements has two or more isotopes, The rocks, soils and waters on which we
Jan 1, 1991
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Risk Management Action
Two examples of risk assessment and risk management in action are discussed. The first is in a management context in relation to Kingsgate Consolidated LtdÆs Chatree operation in Thailand. Kingsgate h
Jan 1, 2004
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Design of a Carbon-in-Pulp Plant from the Engineering Company Viewpoint
The process of establishing the design criteria is the key step in commencing a new project.. The method for establishing design criteria and translating them to a workable plant design is describe
Jan 1, 1982
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Climate Change - Relative Solar and Anthropogenic Forcings
The first thing to be aware of is that the warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongly logarithmic. Of the 3¦ that carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect, the first 20 ppm has a greater
Jan 1, 2009
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The Potential Use of Various Metallurgical Slag and Fly Ash from South Africa as Cement Extenders
By S M. C Verryn
The amount of raw material used in the production of cement can be reduced by partially supplementing it by pozzolanic waste material without changing its properties negatively. This paper discusses r
Jan 1, 2008
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Old Wine in a New Bottle, or an Exceptional Vintage in the Making? The Role of Crown Minerals in the Early 21st Century
In an industry that is data-hungry and increasingly international in its outlook, the role of the New Zealand Government in facilitating exploration and mining activity here presents unique challenges
Jan 1, 2004
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Future Directions in Mine Contracting
Australian contract mining as it is known today had its origins in the early-1980s. Before this time there were numerous examples of underground mine development, and specifically shaft sinking being
Jan 1, 2002
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Special Problems of Management General Report (ee1c3839-95c3-44a2-8c39-4d3652a67bb4)
The three papers reviewed here consider different problems of mine management. Comparison of two of the papers demonstrates a marked contrast between the old and the new, in terms of mine management
Jan 1, 1988
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Geoscience Education at the Tertiary Level in Australia
There is a link between the requirements of society and the determination of curricula in tertiary educational institutions. Mineral resources exploration provides a strong example of this link. T
Jan 1, 1986
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Mount Morgan, Queensland - Marvellous Mountain
By Wilson O. A, White R. W G
The Mount Morgan mine occupies a unique place in the mining history of Australia and although not as glamorous during the second phase of its existence, it made a significant contribution to the techn
Jan 1, 1993
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The Seventies - A Decade of Hydrometallurgical Advance
The seventies was a decade of intensive hydrometallurgical activity, firstly for copper recovery, then uranium, and finally gold. In comminution, semi-autogenous grinding was applied to uranium and
Jan 1, 1981
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Application of the Split Shell Concept to Open Pit Design
By M S. Gallagher
In todayÆs high tech world, systems are getting bigger, faster, better. To remain at the leading edge, in any business, depends on accuratebut flexible design thereby allowing operational managers to
Jan 1, 2001
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The Use of Mallee Charcoal in Metallurgical Reactors
By D E. Freeman, M A. Somerville, B M
A program of re-planting native mallee trees, which can be harvested on a short rotation cycle, has been initiated in Western Australia to counteract increasing soil salinity in the wheat belt region.
Jan 1, 2006