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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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The Requirements for Manufacture of Nuclear Fuel in Australia
By Alder KF
Nuclear power stations to be installed in Australia will be fuelled from Australian resources of raw materials. This will require the establishment of new manufacturing industries and the eventual ex
Jan 1, 1970
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The Systematic Assessment of Hydrocyclone Performance to Select an Optimum Configuration for a Given Application
By J, J M. Young, P T. Nielsen, R Zhu
Improved understanding of the variables that influence hydrocyclone performance is of increasing interest to the iron ore industry, where hydorcyclones are widely used to deslime fine ore. In many cas
Jan 1, 2002
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Solid Electrolytes ù New Techniques in Metal Refining
By D E. Langberg, J S. J va, D R. Swinbourne
Specifications on the types and levels of impurities tolerable in metals are becoming increasingly stringent, and are pushing the limits achievable with conventional refining technologies. Particularl
Jan 1, 2000
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Facilitating Continuous Expansion of a Bulk Materials Handling Facility
By P Rourke
In this climate of increasing demand for commodities, it is becoming necessary to expand and optimise existing bulk material handling facilities in order to increase capacity to satisfy demand. Produc
Jan 1, 2005
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Current and Potential Applications of Radiosotope X-Ray and Neutron Techniques of Analysis in the Mineral Industry
Radioisotope X-ray and neutron techniques of analysis can be used for the determination of a wide range of elements in minerals. The most important applications of these techniques to the mineral in
Jan 1, 1969
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Mine Dewatering
Mine Dewatering for reoccupation of a flooded mine requires rehabilitation and recommissioning of shaft and sane level functions to provide safe efficient access, services and logistics, as well as
Jan 1, 1988
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The PACMANUS Seafloor Sulfide Field, Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea
By J M. Parr, C J. Yeats
Discovered in 1991 by combined plume detection and bottom-tow photography (Binns and Scott, 1993) and for some years thereafter the highest tenor mineral occurrence known on the ocean floor, the PACMA
Jan 1, 2008
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Gravel Extraction from West Coast River Beds - Resource and Environmental Issues
By D H. Bell
The potential for extracting gravel materials from active floodplain and channel areas has been investigated for three West Coast rivers û the Grey, Inangahua and Whataroa. Studies have focused primar
Jan 1, 2003
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Geology and Blasting Objectives - Starting at Both Ends
A key premise to this paper is that most people involved in the design and implementation of drilling and blasting operations could benefit from a greater understanding of the geological materials, de
Jan 1, 1999
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Accreted Terranes and Porphyry Copper Deposits in the Central Andes
The Central Andes in Peru, Chile, Bolivia, and Argentina, contain two contiguous terranes which were accreted i, Gondwanaland between the end of the Devonian and the end of the Triassic. These terran
Jan 1, 1995
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Design of Shallow Caverns in an Urban Environment
By S Pollak, A Amon
This paper describes the current and finished design work which has been performed for shallow rock station caverns for New York CityÆs first new subway construction in 60 years. A new robust, sophist
Jan 1, 2008
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Application of High Resolution Video Camera for Blast Evaluation
By Adhikari G. R, Raju N. M
The breaking of rock by explosives occurs so rapidly that the details of the phenomenon cannot he observed by the unaided eye. High resolution cameras and VCRs offer a means of slowing down the blas
Jan 1, 1995
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Increased Flexibility Using Waterjet Assisted Blasthole Drilling
By P J. A Lever
This paper presents details of CRC MiningÆs work with waterjet assisted blasthole drilling. The objective of this work was to investigate techniques that reduce the cost and increase the productivity
Jan 1, 2004
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Development of Methods for Use of Punched Cards in the Recording of Drill Logs in the Exploration for Brown Coal
Information from bores in the LatTobe Valley has been accumulating for over fifty years, and the manual extraction of details has become a limiting factor in their use.Punched card equipment, installe
Jan 1, 1960
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The Automatic Indentification and Quantification of Silver Minerals
By Ho-Tun E, Stewart PSB
The definition and recognition of silver minerals is very difficult. In general such minerals occur at low concentration and can be hard to identify and measure using conventional optical mineralogy
Jan 1, 1993
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Mine Rehabilitation: An Economic Perspective on a Technical Activity
By Cox A
A key concern both in public perceptions of the environmental performance of the mining industry and in the development of policy relating to mining activities is the state in which the areas may be l
Jan 1, 1992
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Heat Illness in Mining
This paper presents a review of heat illness in mining, including reference to several recent investigations by the author. Heat illness is a collective term, covering the conditions of heat stroke, h
Jan 1, 2005
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Opportunities and Technologies to Reduce the Energy and Water Impacts of Deteriorating Ore Reserves
While the potential for the discovery of new high grade resources exists, it is almost inevitable that the ore resources used to provide society's ongoing demand for primary metals will deteriora
Jun 1, 2010
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Ventilation of an Open Pit Iron Ore Mine in the Pilbara Region of Western Australia
By Mouritz M
Ventilation characteristics and the occurrence of nocturnal surface inversions have been investigated within the Mount Whaleback open cut iron ore mine at Newman in Western Australia. When winds ar
Jan 1, 1988