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Feasibility Studies - Scope and Accuracy
Feasibility is a value improvement process for projects. At any stage in project development, a feasibility study can be undertaken, but although the scope generally remains unchanged the extent of
Jan 1, 1997
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From Databases to Visualisation - Data Transfer Standards and Data Structures for 3D Geological Modelling
By Horowitz F. G, Lamb P
As mining operations become larger and more complex, larger volumes of geological, geophysical, and production data must be manipulated and interpreted on a day-to-day basis. Because of the large vo
Jan 1, 1995
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Review of Rock Blasting and Explosives Engineering Research at SveBeFo
A short overview of the research program of SveBeFo, Swedish Rock Engineering Research, which was founded in 1993 is first given. Then four recent and ongoing projects in rock blasting and explosive
Jan 1, 1995
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Productivity Gain from Advances in Mining Geology - Signposts for the Future
By White A, Price G
The main assets of a mining company are its orebodies; the second are the people who find and use them.The graphs in Figure 1 were derived from a paper by Rob Macdonald of Rothschild Australia present
Jan 1, 1993
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Geometallurgy of the South Middleback Ranges Magnetite Deposit – Predicting Plant Performance from the Pit
By D Gerrard, J Begelhole, J Gerber
The Iron Magnet deposit has been mined since 2007 when Arrium (then OneSteel) commissioned the magnetite concentrator to supply feed to the pelletising plant in Whyalla. The concentrate quality requir
Jul 13, 2015
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Developments in Underground Coal Mining Technology and their Implications
Developments in mining technology are outlined which point out that longwall face technology has the capacity to produce 20,000t/d on a regular basis. The optimum length of longwall faces is about
Jan 1, 1988
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Renison Internal Shaft Materials Handling System
By N Fullelove
The Renison Bell Tin Mine on the West Coast of Tasmania has recently installed a new underground ore handling system incorporating underground crushing, conveying and hoisting facilities. Contracts fo
Jan 1, 1998
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Wallaby Deeps - From the Optimal Opportunity to Reality
By N S. Rauert
The Barrick Gold Granny Smith underground operation located at the Wallaby deposit is currently in a transition period from a near surface operation in ramp up mode to a fully operational deep mining
Mar 26, 2012
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Profitable and Productive Partnerships ù Optimising Coal Recovery in Close Proximity to the Hunter River
By D Stacey, J Matthews
Hunter Valley Operations in partnership with Orica Explosives designed a process to optimise coal extraction at depths greater than 65 m below the Hunter River in a safe and cost effective manner. The
Jan 1, 2001
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Data Driven Resource Discovery Using Self-Organising Maps - An Introduction
By B L. Dickson, J H. Hodgkinson
The self-organising map (SOM) is an exploratory data mining technique that is both non-traditional and underutilised. Methodologies based on SOM tend to be data-driven and unsupervised, which makes th
Jan 1, 2008
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Use of Helicopters in Mineral Exploration to Minimise Environmental Impact, Mount Painter Area South Australia (56768a36-34ae-4fcd-ac31-56455ab087f8)
During a mineral exploration programme in an environmentally sensitive area near Mount Painter in South Australia, a helicopter was used to position, construct and service drilling rigs in order to a
Jan 1, 1995
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Internalising Environmental Management - Bringing the Environment into Management
The mining industry was one of the first industry groups to be confronted by and to respond to public and government pressure to improve its environmental management. Companies operating in New Zea
Jan 1, 1991
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Shaft Sinking for the Thomson Tunnel Stage 3 Application of a Full Face Rotary Head Shaft Borer
The advancements achieved in rapid tunnelling in the 60's and 70's have been notable. It is unfortunate that shaft sinking has not enjoyed equivalent advances and there are many good reas
Jan 1, 1981
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Legislation Relating to Seam Gas Drainage
By Mould GR
Gas drainage has been practiced for many years mainly for safety reasons in various countries in Europe, in the U.S.A., the U.K. and Japan. Legislation has been developed to control the production,
Jan 1, 1982
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Thermosensitive, Hydrophobically Modified Anionic Flocculants for Dewatering Kaolin Clays
By D R. L Vedoy, L Botha, S P. Gumfekar, J B. P Soares
Most of the known in-place reserves of oil sands are found in Canada. These oil sands ores are mined using various processes to extract bitumen. The by-product slurry resulting from the extraction pro
Jul 27, 2015
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Integrating Srata Control with Coal Winning Systems
Under South Africanncoalmining conditions, in the majority of instances coal is won using the bord and pillar system without pillar extraction. Examples demonstrate that strata control policy has an
Jan 1, 1971
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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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A New Look at Ventilation
Ventilation characteristics of a three h -nc longwall development panel in a 1/100th tale hydraulic model using dispersion mechanics are the first applications of its Find in ventilation. Dispersio
Jan 1, 1983
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The General Geology of Eyre Peninsula
The Writer's knowledge of this region began in 1912, while he was with the Geological Survey of South Australia, and, investigated the principles governing the occurrence of fresh and saline grou
Jan 1, 1951
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Comparison of Rock Tunnel Excavation Methods Used on the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop
This paper describes the programing and specification requirements which affected the choice of excavation methods on the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop (M.U.R.L.). The various methods that were
Jan 1, 1981