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Combustion Characteristics of High Inertinite Australian Coals.
The combustion characteristics of Australian coals which contain high inertinite have been studied in a laboratory drop tube furnace and a Thermogravimetric Analyser. The pyrolysis chars and combus
Jan 1, 1991
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Outline of Electrical Plant Layout Mount Isa Mines Ltd
By Edmonds G. A
The power station went into operation in 1931, when the installed capacity was 12,500 kVA. with a loading of 4,000 kVA. In 1936 the loading increased to 6,750 kVA. which necessitated the addition of a
Jan 1, 1953
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Incorporation of Pebble Crusher Specific Energy Measurements for the Optimisation of SABC Grinding Circuit Throughput at Telfer
By X Zheng, P Manton
Pebble recycle crushing circuit performance at Telfer has historically fallen significantly short of the design product P80 of 12 mm. An investigation was undertaken to evaluate the current pebble cru
Jan 1, 2009
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Summary of Japanese Coal and Gas Outburst Experiences and Measures Taken Against the Problem
By Higuchi K
In this paper, the history of Japanese coal and gas outbursts is presented and circumstances and countermeasures at the time cf outbursts are summarized statistically. Then the present meth- ods fo
Jan 1, 1986
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Instantaneous Outbursts of Coal and Gas
The phenomenon of Instantaneous Outbursts, although not new to Australia, was sharply drawn to the attention of the local coal-mining industry by two isolated fatal occurrences on widely separated fie
Jan 1, 1958
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The Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Type and Rank of Australian coals
Commercial or potentially commercial deposits of coal occur in Australia in strata ranging in age from Permian to Tertiary. The coals of each period tend to show a community of petrographic character
Jan 1, 1975
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The Coal Resources of New South Wales
THE area of the State of New South Wales is not great, nevertheless it has very large and important Mineral Resources. This is the more noticeable when the values of the annual mineral production from
Jan 1, 1926
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New Materials Technology Applied in Longwall Mining
Coal slurry pumping was introduced into the U.K. in 1973. Gateside packs were prepared in areas of containment using R.O.M. coal and a special fast setting cement. The packs restricted roadway con
Jan 1, 1986
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The Influence of Caving in the Hirst and Bulli Seams on Powered Support Rating
By Aziz N
The objective of the paper is to develop an understanding of the influence of caving on powered support rating by examining the geology and support performance at two sites which represent the cur
Jan 1, 1986
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The Flotation of Alluvial Gold (1221b610-5c83-4a74-abdf-ffdcdef2d0d1)
By Keyte SG
Gravity methods of recovering alluvial gold are not very efficient at particle sizes below about 0.1mm. Whereas such gold may not have been economic to recover in the past, the same may not be true to
Jan 1, 1990
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Finding Mineral Resources and the Consequences of Using Them: Major Challenges in the 21st Century
The population and the per capila consumption of mineral resources have both grown dramatically during the century past. It is argued that growth will continue through the century ahead but that the m
Jan 1, 1993
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A Survey of Current Approaches to The Optimum Ultimate Open-Pit Planning Problem
By Caelli T, Robey M
Most research into planning of open pit mines has been based on evaluation of volume-element block models in terms of their net present value. The major issues revolve around two interdependent proble
Jan 1, 1996
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Hot Strip Mill at Australian Iron and Steel Limited, Port Kembla
The completion of the Hot Strip Mill at the Port Kembla works of Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., makes possible the production of steel plates and wide strip of a quality and in quantities not possi
Jan 1, 1956
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Developments of the Mackie Vat Leaching Jig
Traditional vat leaching has been done on a batch basis, which involves loading the vats, leaching, drainage, washing, draining again, and unloading. As a result of these many steps and the attenden
Jan 1, 1991
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Mineral Sand Mining and its Effect on Ground Water Quality
Tomago sandbeds is an unconfined coastal aquifer located 20km. north of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. These sandbeds extend over an area of about 130km. The average aquifer depth is abo
Jan 1, 1987
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A Review Of The Geology And Ore Genesis Of The Cobar Mining Field
The ore deposits of the Oobar mining field are confined to sediments of the Early Devonian Cobar Supergroup. The mineralisation is discordant to bedding and parallel to cleavage. The structural as
Jan 1, 1983
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The significant role inattention plays in safety incidents
By C Sylvestre
For the last 50 years, traditional safety management has improved safety performance by: • Fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard). • Improving the system (more/less rules, procedures etc). •
May 5, 2022
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The Influence of Material Properties on the Stability of Strata Surrounding Deep Excavations
By Cox SJD, Kramadibrata S
One of the major causes of accidents and loss of production in underground mines is falls of ground.As mines go deeper, higher stresses are encountered and strain energy stored in the rocks is more li
Jan 1, 1990
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Managing Groundwater Impacts in the Surat Basin
By R Cox, S Pandey
The coal seam gas (CSG) industry is expanding rapidly in the Surat and Bowen basins. CSG production involves pumping water from the coal seams to release the gas adsorbed to coal particles. The reduct
Nov 26, 2013
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A Novel Approach to Estimate the Gap Between theáMiddle- and Short-Term Plans
By J Ortiz
In almost all copper mining companies, mine planning is done considering different time frames, leading to long-term (life-of-mine) (LOM), medium-term (first three years) and short-term (first year, m
Sep 26, 2011