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Electronic Approach to the Prediction for the Mechanical Properties of Zinc Alloys
By Kubo H, Kubita K, Morinara M
A quantitative method for predicting the mechanical properties of zinc alloys is proposed on the basis of the molecular orbital calculation of electronic structures. A new parameter which is the s-o
Jan 1, 1993
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The Rehabilitation of Open Cut Coal Mines in the Bowen Basin, Queensland
The Bowen Basin of Central Queensland covers a total area of 3 200 000 ha. The Basin has proven reserves of about 24 000 000 tonnes of coking coal and steaming coal which constitutes about 70 perc
Jan 1, 1987
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The Australian Mining Industry
Your Worship the Mayor, Ron McCullough; the Honourable Tony McGrady M.L.A., Minister for Minerals & Energy; distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.It's both a pleasure and a privilege to have
Jan 1, 1993
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The Next Environmental Challenge: Moving From Risk Management to the Precautionary Principle
The mining industry has had lengthy experience with risk management involving technological situations imposing risks to people and property. In such situations the relevant parameters can be fairly w
Jan 1, 2000
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The Role Of The Geoligical Survey Of Queensland In Exploratory Coal Drilling
The Coal Section of the Geological Survey of Queensland was formed in 1950 to plan and supervise systematic diamond drilling programmes to investigate the State's coal resources. For the first
Jan 1, 1977
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Management of the Outburst Risk in the Southern Coalfield, New South Wales
Coal mining in the Bulli seam in the Southern Coalfield in New South Wales has experienced the dangers of outbursts of coal and gas. These incidents present a major risk to the safety of mine workers
Jan 1, 2003
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The Effects of the Quality of Bulk Commercial Explosives on Blast Performance
By Grouhel P
Blasting performance is directly related to the characteristics and efficiency of the explosives used. The selection of the correct explosive for particular blast conditions and objectives depends o
Jan 1, 1990
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Reason or Robots? - Education for the Mining Industry in the 21st Century
Excessive use of computers in teaching, especially in self-learning programs, may destroy creativity and initiative. It is essential that engineers remain innovative to develop new technology. Saf
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Marketing in the Development of a New Coal Project
The role of marketing in the development of a new project will be affected by political, commercial and technical pressures. Marketing success will be determined by the ability to predict and rea
Jan 1, 1983
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Evaluation of the Hydrogeological Risk Involved in the Siting of Mining Operations
By Arndt MB, Bamberg S
The evaluation of risk is becoming more important in the siting of mining operations in the United States as well as the rest of the world. The determination of environmental, economic, as well as
Jan 1, 1988
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The Development of Underground Belt Conveyor Systems from the Face to Surface
The introduction refers to observations made in the early days of the Nationalisation of the Coal Industry in the United Kingdom, indentifying the underground transportation problems. Statistical info
Jan 1, 1985
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Reflectance Spectroscopy Monitoring of the Petroglyphs of the Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia
By S Furman, M Caccetta, A Hacket, B McDonald, M A. Wells, D Lau
In 2004, the Western Australian Department of Industry and ResourcesÆ Burrup Rock Art Management Committee commissioned a number of independent scientific studies to evaluate the condition of rock art
Jan 1, 2008
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Introduction to the Project
The mining activities on the North Mine leases have, over the years, followed the orebody from the shallower depths at the southern end of the lease as it continued northwards at progressively increas
Jan 1, 1957
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The Role of Automation in the Mining of Tabular Deposits at Depth
A brief introduction is given of the scale and of some special features of South African gold mining; it is noted that great depth of mining and narrowness of the reefs, and hardness and abrasiveness
Jan 1, 1985
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The Coking Coal Market
By Parer W. R
During the last fifteen years there has been a marked change in the demand and supply patterns of coking coal. The world demand, predominantly Japan, has increased from 23 million tonnes of world e
Jan 1, 1974
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The Approach to Sampling
Aspects of sampling are becoming more complex, involving a correct statistical approach to collection as well as geological and possibly pedological control. Advanced chemical techniques and techni
Jan 1, 1976
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The Impact of a Derelict Base Metal Mine on the Aquatic Environment
By McIlveen GR
The water pollution hazard posed by the derelict Conrad mine site, to the water and associated stream sediment of Borah and Maids Creeks and the nearby Copeton Dam storage, has been assessed. Mine w
Jan 1, 1988
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No Dam Leaks: The Challenge of Blasting the Warragamba Dam Auxiliary Spillway
By P Walton, L W. Armstrong, D P. Blair
Sydney is the capital city of NSW and has a population of approximately four million people. Eighty per cent of the cityÆs water is supplied by Warragamba Dam, which is situated some 75 kilometres sou
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustainable or Transitory? Assessing the Economic Future of the Australian Mineral Industry
By D Mather
The Resources Boom of the 1960s in Australia provided a strong foundation for AustraliaÆs economic prosperity for the remainder of the twentieth century. In combination with sound economic management,
Jan 1, 2006
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Rock Mechanics Design and Practice for Squeezing Ground and High Stress Conditions at Perseverance Mine
By K McNabb, M H. Turner, P A. Jenkin
Mining of the Agnew nickel deposit commenced in 1970 using a variety of underground mining methods, though with mixed success due to the difficult ground conditions. WMC Resources Ltd acquired the ope
Jan 1, 2000