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Some New Ideas On The Age And Origin Of The Etheridge Goldfield, Queensland, And Their Exploration Implications (f33d466f-9446-4ee8-868d-efb6d2c9fb35)
Close spatial relationships between the deposits of the Etheridge Goldfield (23,000 kg of bullion) and various regional geological and geophysical features suggest that genesis of the ore deposits
Jan 1, 1980
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Modern Underground Drilling Rigs and Their Effect on Mine Production and Preparation
The products required by customers today have become far more complex and consequently more demanding to handle. And thereÆs the dilemma. Nowadays, people tend to stick to a trade for just a few years
Jan 1, 2005
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Fission Track Thermochronology - Reconstructing the Thermal and Tectonic Evolution of the Crust
Fission track thermochronology is a well established method for reconstructing the thermal histories of rocks with particularly important applications in tectonic studies, detecting low-grade thermal
Jan 1, 1990
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Prediction of Hydrocyclone Performance in Iron Ore Beneficiation Using Virtual Modelling
By S P. Suthers, J M. F Clout, J J. Campbe
An advanced technique for modelling hydrocyclone separation performance has been developed. This technique is based on the combined modelling of hydrocycloning parameters and ævirtualÆ iron ore feed.
Jan 1, 2005
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Investigation into Cutting Characteristics of Indian Coal Seams
By Singh JK, Singh R
With a view to producing increased target output every year, Indian coal mining industry is fast moving towards mechanisation but the present approach of mechanisation suffers from lack of standar
Jan 1, 1992
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Deriving Quantitative Dust Measurements Related to Iron Ore Handling From Airborne Hyperspectral Data
By P T. Hick, T J. Cudahy, M S. Caccetta
Dust derived from mining and handling of ore has been identified as a major concern for the mining industry in Australia and may be critical to the future viability of some resource industries (CSIRO,
Jan 1, 2002
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An Approach to More Objective Classification of Mineral Resources
By G Muller, P Larrondo, M C. Godoy
The categories of Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves that may be used for public reporting in Australasia are defined in the current JORC Code (2004). Most internationally accepted codes emphasise the
Jan 1, 2006
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An Approach to Hard Rock Pillar Design at the McArthur River Mine
By E Villaescusa
This paper describes a methodology for the design of mine pillars at the McArthur River Mine. The pillar strength is calculated using a method that accounts for confinement, pillar geometry and intact
Jan 1, 1998
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Concentrate Pumping, Handling, and Shipping at Bougainville Copper Ltd.
By Thuli AJ
Copper concentrate from Bougainville's copper mine located on the west slope of the Crown Prince Range on Bougainville island, is pumped 27 km to the filter and drying plant at Anewa Bay for p
Jan 1, 1975
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Mineral Resource Classification Using a Data Geometry Index
Mineral resource classification is essential because it is required for public disclosure. The resources must be binned by a qualified person into measured, indicated and inferred categories using an
Sep 26, 2011
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Mining and the Environment
Opinions vary widely within the community on what are legitimate environmental social respon- sibilities. The extreme conservationists see the responsibility as the total preservation of the natura
Jan 1, 1978
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The Use of a Computer to Describe Blasting
By Hengst B
The first production stage in any mining operation is the breaking of whole rock into fragments small enough for loading and subseq- uent handling. This primary fragmentation is most frequently acc
Jan 1, 1977
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Design of Yield Pillars in the Southern Coal Field of New South Wales
By Bhattacharyya AK
With increasing demand for more efficient production from the underground coal mines in the Southern Coalfields- of New South Wales, their design and operational aspects are constantly being review
Jan 1, 1992
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The Removal of Chloride from the Ammonium Sulphate Liquor of the Sherritt Gordon Process
To reduce the corrosion of a stainless steel crystallizer, caused by accumulation of chloride impurity in the liquor during the crystallization of ammonium sulphate, a strongly basic anion exchange re
Jan 1, 1976
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The Application of Desktop Computers in Open Pit Mine Planning
By Visnovsky
The computing needs of a mine planning office vary greatly depending on the staff available and the nature of the work undertaken. Some offices work acceptably with few aids apart from hand held c
Jan 1, 1983
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The Testing and Evaluation of Australian Placer Deposits
Some important mineral fields are referred to in discussing the formation of placer deposits in Australia. Testing methods include boring hand, with percussion rigs; with auger and pit digging drills;
Jan 1, 1964
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Practical Sampling Concepts in Ground Geophysics
By Sheard SN, Tucker DH
Sampling procedures are an important aspect of geophysical exploration survey design. It is good practice that the selection of survey parameters ensures that the signal to noise ratio is optimised, w
Jan 1, 1976
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Challenges in Light Metal Production
By M Cooksey, C Goodes, G Wellwood
Light metals have great potential for application in the automotive and aerospace industries because of their excellent physical properties. The usage of aluminium, titanium and magnesium is limited b
Jan 1, 2006
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Non-Electric Mass Blasting as Practiced at Mount Charlotte
The proximity of the Town of Kalgoorlie to the Mount Charlotte mine necessitates that charge weight per delay be limited in order to keep surface vibration levels within acceptable limits and to re
Jan 1, 1982
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Examples of Coal Dust Explosions
It is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981