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Risk Associated with Rock Type Prediction using Simulation Techniques
By L W. Palmer
"Evaluating the geological risk associated with ore deposits is becoming common practice in the mining industry. While geostatistical simulation is a useful tool for evaluating this risk, the effect o
Aug 18, 2014
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Mineralogical Characterisation of Iron Ores From Noamundi, India With Special Emphasis on Beneficiation of Iron Ore Fines
By V Kumar, A S. Venkatesh, R K. Upadhya
The enormous iron ore deposits of eastern India are part of the volcano-sedimentary basins containing iron and to some extent manganese deposits that belong to the Iron Ore Group (IOG) of Archaean Sin
Jan 1, 2005
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Open Issues in Tunnel Boring Machine Excavation of Deep Tunnels
By G Barla
In Europe, a major interest in the infrastructure and tunnelling fields is in the new crossings of Alps in the form of base tunnels, which are important components of the high-speed (for passengers)/h
Mar 8, 2011
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Mineralogy and Textures of Thackaringa Sulphide Ore
The mineralogy, maero- and micro-textures of Thackaringa ore are simple and have many counterparts among base metal-quartz-siderite vein type deposits elsewhere.The ore consists predominantly of galen
Jan 1, 1967
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The Relevance of Risk - A Management Perspective
In 1989 Henry Fairlie wrote a cover story for The New York Republic, 'Fear of Living'. He noted, `The first Apollo space craft caught fire during a test on the launch pad. Three astronauts
Jan 1, 1994
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A cost-effective tool to assess iron ore products and optimise their operations in blast furnaces towards decarbonisation – state-of-the-art CFD models
By X Yu, Y Shen
The iron ore products should be assessed in terms of in-furnace behaviour and overall furnace performance, their operation should also be optimised under industry-scale blast furnace (BF) conditions,
Sep 18, 2023
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The Moral Basis of Professionalism
This address was delivered at the Annual Conference Presidential Dinner held in Sydney on 11 July 1988.The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy brings together, voluntarily, people with a p
Jan 1, 1988
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Crystal Chemistry and Synthesis of Carbonate Apatites û Main Minerals in Living Organisms
Knowledge of the crystal chemistry of carbonate apatites is very important for the development of the concept of biomineralisation and the creation of a scientific base for new biocompatible materials
Jan 1, 2008
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Presidential Address - 1985 Can Professionalism Survive in Our Changing Society?
The society in which we live is one of change, and we professionals are part of that society. The importance of this simple and obvious statement is often overlooked. My Presidential Address examines
Jan 1, 1985
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A Mechanical Disintegrator for Slime Samples
ON milling plants, where a large number of slime samples are collected each day, considerable work is involved preparing them for the assayer. The usual practice (as the material usually passes a 150-
Jan 1, 1922
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Transition from Open Cut to Underground Coal Mining
At some time in the mining life of an open cut coal deposit, consideration is usually given to determine the point at which underground mining becomes an economic proposition or even necessary. Thi
Jan 1, 1997
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Postgraduate Education for Mining Company Management
This paper looks at the development in management education for engineers at the undergraduate level with particular reference to mining engineers. The management core content of the engineering d
Jan 1, 1986
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Mineralization Related to Sea Level Changes
Although the effects of sea level changes on ore concentration processes are to some extent obvious with certain deposits, e.g. beach placer deposits, they have been largely overlooked with others
Jan 1, 1987
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Management Education for Mining Engineering Undergraduates
This paper looks at the development in management education for engineers at the undergraduate level with particular reference to mining engineers. The management core content of the engineering d
Jan 1, 1986
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Settling Velocities of Particles in a Hindered Settling Device
Hindered settling devices (teeter bed, up-current) are widely used in the mining industry to classify mineral streams into various size fractions and to separate minerals. In the coal industry these d
Jan 1, 2008
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Coobina Chromite Fines Plant û Designed on a Shoestring, Built in a Boom and Commissioned in a Bust
Chromite ores have a long history of low pricing and for AustraliaÆs only chromite mine this has been a particularly tough challenge, especially as the mine is located nearly 400 km from the nearest p
Jan 1, 2009
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Depositional Behaviour of Coal Tailings, Co-Disposed Coal Washery Wastes, and Loose-Dumped Coarse Reject
Coal washery wastes comprise tailings, finer than 0.5 to 0.1 mm depending on the sophistication of the washery, and coarse reject, typically finer than 50 mm. Subaerial disposal of coal tailings slurr
Jan 1, 1998
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Use of a Pre-existing Microseismic Monitoring System to Detect Trapped Miners (with Reflections on Beaconsfield 2006)
By D Cumming-Potvin
Incidents that trap miners in underground mines have serious consequences for the miners and the mine operators involved. It is of utmost importance that mine operators utilise all available tools whe
Mar 24, 2014
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Specific Gravity of Ores
Every estimate of ore reserves necessarily contains an assumption in regard to the specific gravity of the ore. This assumed figure may be based on experimental data, on textbook data, or on a reconci
Jan 1, 1940
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Presentation of Certificate of Honorary Membership to Robert Colville Bradshaw, O.B.E.
ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE INSTITUTE (MR. J. G. SYMONS) IN PRESENTING THE CERTIFICATE TO ROBERT COLVILLE BRADSHAW, O.B.E.Today it is my privilege and pleasure to introduce to you, Robert Colville
Jan 1, 1977