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Return periods of large earthquakes in Papua New Guinea
By Letz H
An investigation of earthquake hazard in Papua New Guinea (PNG) by a yearly extreme magnitude method using the magnitude 7 earthquake record since 1900 shows that the Bougain-ville Island seismic zone
Jan 1, 1994
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The Continental Rim Metallogeny of the Circumpacific Belt North-Western Segment
By Sorokin AP
The main regularities of the tectonic history of the Circumpacific belt's Asian segment are discussed. The established longitudinal metallogenic zoning is characterized by essential copper s
Jan 1, 1987
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Development and Strategic Growth of a Major Mining Enterprise in a Developing Country: The Escondida Story
One distinctive feature of the global mining industry approaching the twenty-first century is the worldwide commitment of mining houses to large-scale projects in developing countries. One good exam
Jan 1, 1996
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The impact of circulating loads on flotation circuit performance
By McKee DJ
Many workers have observed an inverse relationship between final concentrate grade and valuable component recovery achieved by a flotation circuit, i.e. an increase in either grade or recovery may
Jan 1, 1986
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Waste Dumps - The New Frontier
By Adam R. A
Techniques for the optimisation of open pit design and development are now accepted as standard practice in the mining industry. These techniques are used to analyse the impacts on project profitabili
Jan 1, 1992
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The Thermophysical Properties of Australian Opal
By A S. Ray, P S. Thomas
The characterisation of the surface area and porosity of opals derived from Tintenbar, a volcanic environment, and Lightning Ridge, a sedimentary environment, using nitrogen gas adsorption at -196¦C i
Jan 1, 2008
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Quantifying Evaporation From Soils Using Experimental and Mathematical Methods
By S M. Mousavi
The issue of estimating evaporation in soils is central to the design of engineered soil caps for mine waste and landfill applications. In general, because evaporation from the soil is difficult to me
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Coal Properties on Large Furnace Design
The efficiency with which it is expected that a particular coal may be burnt in a power station boiler significantly affects the value of the coal. Consequently many laboratory tests have been dev
Jan 1, 1987
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A New Hybrid Flotation-Microfiltration Cell
By P Mavros, K A. Matis, N K. Lazaridis
A large number of techniques are in use today to limit membrane fouling, among them certainly is air bubbling (which constitutes the transport medium in flotation) as applied in wastewater treatment;
Jan 1, 2005
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Scale Up Relations for Industrial Ball Mills
By Whiten W. J
Data from ball mills of a wide range of sizes are analysed using detailed mathematical models and non-linear least squares fitting techniques. In this way model parameters are obtained describing the
Jan 1, 1982
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Utilisation of South Australian Low Rank Coals for Power Generation
By Manzoori AR
From a detailed combustion testing program and earlier experience with Leigh Creek coal, the Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) gained a wide insight into the use of low rank coal fired b
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Pillar Design Issues in Longwall Mining
Coal pillar design has been based on generalised formulae of the strength of the coal in a pillar and experience in localised situations. Stress measurements above and in coal pillars indicate that th
Jan 1, 1998
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Some Notes on Filter Press Design and Operation
An efficient filtration plant can be designed only from an adequate knowledge of the filtration characteristics of the material to be handled; if these characteristics can be expressed in the form of
Jan 1, 1932
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Gold Exploration in Australia How Long Will The Honeymoon Last?
The Australian gold industry has in recent years experienced a tremendous growth period, though not to levels prevailing at the turn of the century. There are, however, a number of dynamic factors at
Jan 1, 1986
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Geological Investigation in the Vicinity of Leichhardt Colliery Near Blackwater, Queensland
Leichhardt Colliery is developed for underground mining of coal seams at depths exceeding 280 m. Investigations of the area were conducted in phases, each designed to delineate seam characteristics
Jan 1, 1974
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Regional Geology and Tectonics of the Northwest Quadrant of the Pacific
The present geology of the northwest quadrant of the Circum-Pacific is the product of the interact-ions between plates or paleo-plates which have oc-curred since the earliest part of the earth's
Jan 1, 1990
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Improvement of Sinter Quality for the ISP
By Kikuta K
ISP (Imperial Smelting Process) produces zinc and lead simultaneously from zinc and lead sulphide concentrates and recovers copper and precious metals into a lead bullion. The strength of sinter is
Jan 1, 1993
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On Bounding Techniques for the Optimum Pit Limit Problem
By Giannini L. M
The determination of the "optimum pit limit" of a mine has long been considered as a fundamental problem of mine planning. A number of mathematical techniques have been proposed to solve thi
Jan 1, 1985
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Environmental Planning In Victoria
The paper briefly discusses the benefits to proponents of a formal environmental assessment process. It is argued that any process should be fair, cost effective and efficient, involve all affected pa
Jan 1, 1992
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Recent Consenting of Mining and Quarry Developments Under the Resource Management Act: Case Examples
Increasing attention is being focussed worldwide on the strategic environmental assessment of mining projects, including consideration of cumulative environmental effects. In New Zealand there is now
Jan 1, 2005