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Social Viability of an Expanded Seafloor Exploration and Mining Industry in Australia
By N Boughen, P Ashworth, S Johns, C J. Yeats, A Littleboy
The ocean floor, often called the last frontier, is increasingly discussed in terms of its resource potential û from near shore building aggregate and placer deposits to massive sulfide orebodies in t
Jan 1, 2008
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Standardising the Reconciliation Factors Required in Governance Reporting
By J Centofanti, D Conti, R Riske, C Morley, A Cook
Why is it so difficult? Why are there differences throughout the resources industry in how reconciliation factors are reported and calculated? Why is there no standard formula to use? These are common
Jan 1, 2009
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Metallogeny of Deep Zones in the Eastern Asia Island-Arc Systems
The eastern Asia island-arc systems are regarded as specific marginal structures having the common features of geological development and deep structure. The notions on deep structure of island- ar
Jan 1, 1987
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Future Developments of Blast Furnace Aerodynamics
Following a summary of aerodynamic principles and the changes imposed by the process, areas important to the operator are then enumerated. These include furnace lines, cooling and casting technology,
Jan 1, 1975
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Geotechnical and Environmental Aspects of Heap Leach Design, Operation and Closure
By Bronson B
The geotechnical and environmental aspects of heap leaching are very closely tied during design, operations and closure. Potential environmental impacts from heap leaching are mostly due to land di
Jan 1, 1994
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The Future of the Victorian Brown Coal Industry
The phrase "Total-Energy" has, during the past few years, become widely used to describe a wide range of very different operations. However, if accurately described they all have one basic factor in
Jan 1, 1970
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A deep learning based approach for roof bolt recognition in 3D point cloud of underground mines
By B P. Banerjee, D Patra, S Raval
Roof bolts are an essential component of roof support systems in underground mines. They are used to provide structural support to the roof of the mine and prevent it from collapsing. Therefore, it is
Sep 1, 2024
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A Practical Approach to Solving Metallurgical Problems Within a Concentrator Using Chemistry
By P Trotta
The paper provides a structured methodology to investigate metallurgical problems within the operating concentrators. The strategy uses classical metallurgical data analysis as well as pulp, solution
Jan 1, 2002
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Electricity and Compressed Air Power Supply to Surface and Underground Workings
The Western New South Wales Electric Power Proprietary Limited is the central generating authority for distribution of power to the majority of the Broken Hill mining companies and the Broken Hill Wat
Jan 1, 1957
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Operation of mobile plant near underground voids
By W Ilahi
Underground metalliferous mining methods often result in the formation of vertical openings to facilitate the extraction of orebodies. These development and production techniques can result in the cre
May 5, 2022
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Data Generation in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain - A Case Study in Capacity Assessment
By M Reisi, H Waterer, M Savelsbergh, F Engineer
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator (HVCCC) Limited is the primary planning organisation responsible for the export of coal through the Port of Newcastle, Australia. HVCCC stakeholders include pr
Sep 26, 2011
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Decreasing Operating Costs and Soluble Loss in Copper Hydrometallurgy With Use of Innovative Solvent Extraction Circuits
By A Nisbett
The largest single operating loss in many hydrometallurgical plants is the poor recovery of leached product in the solids sent to tailings. Any reduction in the concentration of the valuable species i
Jan 1, 2005
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The Rise of the On-Site Geotechnical Engineer
The current boom in the mining sector has required mining operations to ramp up production to meet the international demand for minerals. This increase in production is putting enormous pressure on on
Jan 1, 2006
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The Future of Geological Education in the Pacific
o Resource production is essential for society. o Demand for resources will increase as population grows.o Resource industries are the main consumer of trained geologists.o The lead time from(1) train
Jan 1, 1990
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Regulatory Framework for Mine Project Permitting
By Johnston G, Joyce C
The permitting of new mining projects has evolved into a highly complex process that must be carefully managed. Only by developing a thorough understanding of the issues involved and stakeholder in
Jan 1, 1997
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Safety Organisation and Practice at Iron Knob Quarries and Whyalla Works
Accident prevention in industry is a task as important to the ultimate result of an undertaking as efficient machines, good tools or trained operatives. In fact, like many qther phases of industry tod
Jan 1, 1951
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The Geology of the Rum Jungle Uranium Deposits
Three major and two minor uranium deposits 'have been worked by open out mining since the discovery of ,the Rum Jungle field in 1949. Total production has been about 9679000 tons of uranium ore
Jan 1, 1968
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Alliancing: The Project Delivery Method of the Future
By M Delaney
Alliancing is a contractual relationship in which organisations with an interest in a project are brought together in an atmosphere of co-operation to produce superior results to benefit all of the pa
Jan 1, 2000
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Fan Locations - A View in Hindsight
By D Chalmers
"There is a tendency to treat mine roadways with fan installations as leak proof systems. Morecomplex ventilation arrangements are being installed in coal mines out of necessity or designand these can
Jun 1, 2012
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Ground support systems at Rampura Agucha Underground Mine
By B Banerjee, N Kumar, S Parihar
Rampura Agucha Pb-Zn Mine (RAM) is located about 200 km to the south-west of Jaipur in the state of Rajasthan, India. Open pit mining operations commenced in 1988 and continued to 2018. RAM open pit f
Nov 29, 2022