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Observations on the Mineral Constitution of the Broken Hill LodeThe occurence of high silver values in the oxidised zone of the main lode at Broken Hill is well known as a large factor in achieving the early fame of Broken Hill, and the minerals of this zone form
Jan 1, 1926
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Segmental Tunnel Lining Breakouts and Cross Connection Tunnels – Adelaide Desalination Plant, AustraliaBy L Drowley
The Adelaide Desalination Plant (ADP) draws raw sea water into the facility and returns saline concentrate to the Gulf St Vincent via subsea conduits. This paper describes the detailed design and cons
Mar 8, 2011
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Design and calibration of a climate resilient Type B (adapted) sediment basin at the Dugald River Mine in the north-west Queensland minerals provinceBy A Harburg, A Dendys, G Green
Dugald River Mine (DRM) is located approximately 85 km north-east of Mount Isa, and 65 km northwest of Cloncurry, in the north-west Queensland Minerals Province of Australia. DRM is an underground ope
Aug 2, 2023
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Elasto-Plastic Finite Element Structural Stability Analysis of Room and Pillar Mine WorkingsBy Porter I, Singh RN
An advanced elasto-plastic finite element model adopting a modified Von Mises yielding criterion was used to simulate progressive failure of the rock strata surrounding a room and pillar mine struc
Jan 1, 1992
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An Assessment Of Swelling On Reduction Methods For Iron Ore PelletsAn assessment has been made of six reported methods for the determination of the swelling of iron ore pellets on reduction. The methods are discussed on the basis of apparatus requirements, reducti
Jan 1, 1974
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Precast Concrete Segmental Tunnel Linings – The State-of-the-artBy A Harding, M Chappell
Precast concrete segmental linings have enjoyed widespread use around the world, and are the lining type of choice for tunnels constructed using a shielded tunnel boring machine. However, there is sig
Sep 17, 2014
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Embedding Geometallurgy into Mine Planning Practices – Practical Examples at Olympic DamBy H Bruyn, K Ehrig, V Liebezeit, A Robertson, M Smith, D Grant
"The Olympic Dam geometallurgy program has generated a large quantity of data that has been used to create a geometallurgically enabled block model. An ongoing challenge is to convert data into usable
Jun 15, 2016
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Full-scale Tests on Precast Tunnel Segments Made in Concrete Reinforced with High-strength Steel FibresBy A Ross, B De Rivaz
The results of full-scale tests on precast segment made at University of Roma are presented. The segments were cast using fibre-reinforced concrete produced without any traditional reinforcement, by u
Sep 17, 2014
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Improvements on Estimation Tools and the Effect on Mineralisation Base Definition on the Zulti North Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit, Richards Bay, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South AfricaBy J M. Nel
Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) has recently undertaken an exercise to improve orebody basal definition. Older mineralisation bases (pre-2005) were highly erratic using old protocol reverse circulation (R
Oct 5, 2011
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Addressing challenging applications of intensive cyanidation in gravity gold recoveryBy J Carrillo, A King
Gravity recoverable gold (GRG) is largely distinguished from other gold by its non-mineralised, metallic form, its high degree of liberation from the ore and its appreciable particle size. The gold mi
Aug 29, 2018
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A case study in managing a high consequence geotechnical risk in a Queensland coalmineBy K Young, M Martin, D Payne
This paper outlines the evolution of managing high consequence risk scenarios in BHP Coal, with particular focus on managing the stability of an endwall that is adjacent to a public infrastructure cor
Nov 29, 2022
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Ore Block Design in Narrow Vein Gold Deposits – Estimate or Simulate?By G D. Matthews, M E. Haylett, S Khosrowshahi, A Weeks
In narrow orebodies the use of ordinary kriging (OK) may pose certain limitations when used for grade control modelling. The smoothing effect of kriging, by its very nature, cannot retain or accuratel
Aug 18, 2014
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Spoil Pile Erosion Prediction - How Far Have We Advanced?By Aspinall T. O, Loch R. J, Bell L. C
Design of reshaped spoil surfaces is an important pan of rehabilitation of spoil piles resulting from open-cut coal mining. To achieve the optimum design, it is necessary to make accurate predictions
Jan 1, 1992
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Thoeretical Analysis of the Countercurrent Gas-Solid Heat Transfer During the Drying of Brown Coal Briquettes with Circulating GasBy Sharpin PC
The countercurrent gas-solid-heat transfer during the drying of brown coal briquettes in the pilot carbonization plant at Morwell has been analysed and theoretical gas and solid temp-erature distribut
Jan 1, 1963
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Geologic Evolution of the Stringer Zone Underlying the Hellyer Volcanogenic Sulphide Deposit. TasmaniaBy Large RR
Underlying the 15 million tonne, high grade Hellyer volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit of western Tasmania is an extensive, well developed, and well preserved stringer system. Pervasive alteration
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use of High-intensity Monitoring Data to Better Characterise Geotechnical Properties of a Non-homogeneous Rock MassBy P Corbett, P Sheffield
Centennial Coal operates the Springvale longwall mining operation which extracts coal beneath the Newnes Plateau in the Western Coalfields of New South Wales. Springvale, and the neighbouring Angus Pl
Nov 4, 2015
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Pyrrhotite - The Matrix of Nickel Sulphide MineralizationThe economic significance of a fundamental understanding of the mineral pyrrhotite is dis- cussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship of other sulphide minerals to the pyrrhotite whe
Jan 1, 1972
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Geology - Paper No. 1 Computer-Assisted Geological MappingBy Marshall B, Gee R. D
Geological data processing by machine enables'an increased rate of coverage, better supervision and control of field programmes, increased effectiveness of field operators, and vastly improved
Jan 1, 1969
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Comparison of One Stage and Two Stage Classification ù A Case StudyBy M N. Mian
The Cayeli volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit is located in Black Sea region of Turkey. Cayeli Bakir Isletmeleri (CBI) was formed as a joint venture between Inmet (Canada) and Eti Holding (Turkey).
Jan 1, 2003
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Can robots break the drill and blast bottleneck in underground roadway development in hard rock?By M Berner, N A. Sifferlinger, E Fimbinger
Today, the advance rate of underground roadway development by drill and blast operation is limited by the need to ventilate the toxic blast fumes after each cycle. In deep mines this usually is only p
Sep 1, 2024