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Basic Oxygen Steelmaking in Australia
Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (B.O.S.) commenced in Australia in December, 1962. Two 200-ton furnaces were installed initially at Newcastle with a 50-ton furnace coupled to a continuous casting machine
Jan 1, 1972
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Best practice sampling QA/QC for gold and base metal mining – including how to assess the applicability of underground reverse circulation grade control sampling
By J T. Carswell
Best practice mine sampling should provide a detailed quantification of all potential sources of error at each stage of sampling, sample preparation and assaying.Quality assurance (QA) should include
Sep 20, 2017
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The Blue Asbestos Deposits of the Hamersley Ranges
The Hemersley Ranges are located in the North West Division of Western Australia and extend, approximately, from latitudes 21¦ 30! to 23¦S and longitudes 117¦ to 120¦E. Their mean height above sea l
Jan 1, 1964
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Application of Engineering Discipline and a Full-process Optimisation Focus – Productivity to Profitability without Profuse Pruning
By W R. Adamson
"Optimisation of drill and blast design and engineering can deliver a significant positive impact on the profitability of any mining operation; however, true engineering of the blasting process is les
Aug 24, 2015
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Physical and Technical Evaluation of Possibility Using Low-density Explosives in Smooth Blasting
By I Y. Maslov, S A. Gorinov
It was demonstrated that the stable propagation of the explosive process is possible in low-density emulsion explosives (EEs) obtained through mixing of emulsion with a significant amount of expanded
Aug 24, 2015
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Panel Caving Experiences and Macrotrench (Macrozanja) - An Alternative Exploitation Method at the El Teniente Mine, Codelco, Chile
By P Tobar
The development plan (long-term plan) of El Teniente Mine, Codelco-Chile, includes 100 per cent primary ore, located at increasing depths, which may involve several difficulties related to the applica
Jan 1, 2000
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Pelletisation of New Zealand titanomagnetite ironsand for hydrogen direct reduction
By B H. Yin, S Mendoza, M Nusheh' C W Bumby, A Zhang
Hydrogen-direct-reduction of iron ore in a vertical shaft furnace is a potential process that could significantly reduce CO2 emissions from the steel industry. This approach requires the pelletisation
Sep 18, 2023
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The Rapid Assessment of Coal Mine Roadway Dusts Using a Portable Radioactive Device
By Grantham DL
ABS'TRACT For a number of years research efforts have been directed towards improving the efficiency of sampling and analysing coal mine roadway dusts. In the past decade the practicality of
Jan 1, 1981
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Modelling an Ecologically Satisfying Sustainable Global Copper Mining
By E Drueppel, M Mistry, J Pateiro
As mining undoubtedly influences the natural environment future challenges of copper ore mining are minimisation of land use in area and duration, proper land rehabilitation as well as tailings manage
Jan 1, 2003
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Solution and Precipitate Equilibria in Oleate-Alkaline Earth Cation Mineral Systems
By R O. James
The usual focus of papers on fatty acid collector action in non-sulfide flotation is on the adsorption of the carboxylate and/or neutral molecule species at the mineral-solution interface. Little atte
Jan 1, 2005
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A review of floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways
By H Ramandi, H Masoumi, I Canbulat, B Hebblewhite, J Oh, S Saydam, W Timms, S Mo
This paper reviews the floor heave mechanisms in underground coal mine roadways. Previous studies have reported three main failure mechanisms: bearing capacity failure, buckling and swelling. The buck
Nov 30, 2018
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Key Legal Considerations for Securing Access to Water in the Mining Industry
Water is becoming an increasingly valuable commodity in Australia and the mining community is finding itself competing with pastoralists, domestic consumers and industry for access to what is an essen
Jan 1, 2003
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Broken Hill - A Test Bed for Geology and Technology
By D H MACKENZIE
In common with several great orebodies and mineral camps around the world Broken Hill has been the subject of state-of-the-art technical and scientific scrutiny during its long working life. During
Jan 1, 1992
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An Overview of Research Into the Use of Ice for Cooling Deep Mines
By Sheer T. J
The increasing demand for underground cooling in South African gold mines has resulted in various cooling methods being con- sidered, including the use of ice. Two main areas in connection with ice
Jan 1, 1988
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Dealing with Water Issues in Abandoned Metalliferous Mine Reclamation in the United Kingdom
This paper attempts to draw together the experience of over 30 years of research and practice in the United Kingdom on the rehabilitation of abandoned metalliferous mining wastes. The reliance on wate
Jan 1, 2006
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Plant Design for Remote Locations in Papua New Guinea
By Majorkiewicz A
Engineering of gold treatment facilities complete with infrastruc- ture in a remote location such as Papua NewòGuinea present unique problems to the design team. Site location, topography, ground co
Jan 1, 1991
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Coal Bursts in the Deep Longwall Mines of the United States
By C Mark
Coal bursts involve the sudden, violent ejection of coal or rock into the mine workings. They are a particular hazard because they typically occur without warning. During the past two years, three US
Nov 5, 2014
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The Role of Geomechanics in the Construction Phase of A Major Tunnelling Project
Geomechanics is one of the more specialised aspects of site supervision on a major tunnell- ing project. The controlled deformation of a rock mass as a result of tunnelling and the knowledge of loa
Jan 1, 1976
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Efficiency Through Integration of Management System
Managers are demanding efficient use of their resources and part of this demand is leading to the idea of integrated audits for Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S), quality and the environment. I
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Design of Precast Concrete Linings for Bored Tunnels - Example from the Design of an Urban Mass Rapid Transit System
By A R. A Gomes
The Metropolitan Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) Initial System Project (ISP) - Underground Structures North, UGN, is the northern section of the blue line, which is the first stage of an underground m
Jan 1, 1999