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The Taranki Oil-Field
THE Taranaki oil-field is situated on the western side of the North Island of New Zealand, at about its widest part, and may be said to be the most compact and fertile part of the Dominion, for, with
Jan 1, 1911
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Energy for Ten Billion Humans: How? The need for New Energy Technologies
The space probe Magellan is on its way to Venus (May, 1989) and with its sophisticated radar systems will discover much more about our twin planet. There is tennuous evidence that Venus once had liqui
Jan 1, 1990
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Feasibility Studies for Financing Purposes
By Sroka J
A comprehensive feasibility study should be submitted as part of the loan application to a financial institution for debt funding of a proposed project. Its scope should include technical, costing,
Jan 1, 1978
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Diversification Overseas - The CIS Experience
By Chisholm J. M
Why go to the CIS? The vast mineral potential of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has long been recognised, but it has taken the lowering of the iron curtain to open up the region to ser
Jan 1, 1996
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Influence of Rock Mass Properties on Blast Fragmentation
By Z B. Rakisheva
By explosion rock mass behaviour is conditioned by preset complex of rocks natural characteristics. Very important role of blockness, which is percent (share) content at examining massif of natural se
Jan 1, 2003
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Geotechnical Aspects of Open Stope Design at BHP Cannington
Open stoping dimensions are typically controlled by a number of factors including production drilling capacity, scheduling, fill constraints, orebody dimensions and host wall rock conditions. Frequent
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic Stability of the Mt Frederick Sidecast
By S J. Woods
As a part of Solid Energy's progressive rehabilitation of the Stockton Mine, it was determined that significant rehabilitation of the existing Mt Frederick Sidecast would be required to ensure th
Jan 1, 2003
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Benchmarking - Making Best Practice Common Practice
By S Williams
The primary objective of most mining projects is to maximise the value delivered to the companyÆs shareholders. Achieving best practice performance and maintaining competitive advantage through low-co
Jan 1, 2009
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The Implementation of Bulk Emulsion Explosives at Big Bell Mine
By J Player, K Braddon
High productivity mining is the key to the financial success and stability of modern mines. This can be achieved through the use of new technologies, the development of innovative work practices andop
Jan 1, 1999
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Partnering Mine Development - A Personal View
Partnering has come to prominence in the Australian construction industry in a formal sense this decade. The high level of disputation in the building and civil construction industries in the 1980s dr
Jan 1, 1999
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Surface Mined Land Reclamation
The amount of land subjected to coal surface mining in the United States has been reported at 1, 302, 000 acres (1). Latest National Coal Association estimates (1968) show that about 65, 000 acres
Jan 1, 1971
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Gold Mining History of Woodlark Island, Papua New Guinea
Although few people know of it, Woodlark Island produced a relatively large quantity of gold in a short period at the turn of the century. Deaths of miners, enticement to richer fields elsewhere,
Jan 1, 1987
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The Development of Teaching Programmes for the Mining Industry Using the Co-Operative Mode
The paper explains the genesis of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education to its unique position in mining engineering education. A description follows of the development of the Graduate Diplo
Jan 1, 1986
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Materials Research Opportunities for Australia
The paper explains the genesis of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education to its unique position in mining engineering education. A description follows of the development of the Graduate Diplo
Jan 1, 1986
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Mining and Exploration on the Palmer River
The Palmer River rises in the Windsor Tablelands area of the Paleozoic Hodgkinson Basin, 110 kilometres northwest of Cairns. It flows west across the Palmerville Fault and Proterozoic Dargalong Metamo
Jan 1, 1986
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Applying Risk Management to the Mining Industry
By Neville WE, Parkinson J
One of the earliest recorded risk management schemes was implemented by the boatmen of the Yangtze river some 4,000 years ago.. Between them they arranged for shipments to be split up in such a wa
Jan 1, 1986
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The Use of Option Theory to Value Mining Projects and Mining Equities
By Goldie R
The use of options theory in business has become well established in recent years and is currently one of the most exciting areas of current finance research. The theory can be used to value levered f
Jan 1, 1990
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CO<sub>2</sub> Geosequestration ù The Challenges of Capturing and Storing CO<sub>2</sub> From the Process Industries
By B Hooper
Deep cuts in CO2 emissions will be required to stabilise and, in the long term, decrease CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Technologies for capturing CO2 from major stationary sources (power stati
Jan 1, 2004
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Lignite Mining at German Democratic Republic with Special Consideration of Overburden Conveyor Bridges (OCB) and Direct Dumping Combinations (XPS)
The GDR has extensive lignite deposits at its disposal, which formed the basis for the development of an independent energy source after 1945 and which will retain their significance well beyond th
Jan 1, 1989
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Acquisition of the Exploration Rights and Ground Entry Procedures Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Queensland
My paper presents a discussion of the legislative and departmental requirements in connection with the acquisition of exploration rights for minerals (other than petroleum and coal) in the Indepen
Jan 1, 1987