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Analysis of Rock Mass Classification Systems for Crown Pillar Design
By Porter I
Rock mass classification systems have emerged as a powerful tool which can be used for assessing ground conditions and determining support requirements in underground mines. They should not be used as
Jan 1, 1994
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Instrument Developments and Applications of Applied Mineralogy
By R Lastra
Applied mineralogy involves conducting investigations on ores, minerals and materials to solve problems encountered in mining, metallurgy, processing, industrial minerals, environment, health and othe
Jan 1, 2008
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Emergency egress pathway prediction using ventilation models
By S M. Aminossadati, C M. Stewart, M S. Kizil
Mine ventilation models are now an accepted component of most mine management systems. However, modern ventilation models also represent a highly structured spatial data source, defining underground p
Aug 28, 2017
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Marine Minerals Development in the Pacific Basin
By Olson H, Kincaid R
The marine portion of the Pacific Basin and Rim constitutes a significant part of the world's surface in which the mineral resources are virtually undeveloped. Indications of substantial resource
Jan 1, 1990
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The Relationship Between Mineralisation and Depositional Environment in Early Proterozoic Metasediments of the Pine Creek Geosyncline
Recent geological mapping has indicated changes to the stratigraphy of the Pine Creek Geosyncline. The new stratigraphy and interpreted depositional environments are examined in relation to the di
Jan 1, 1984
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Communications Systems for Underground Mass Mining
By A G. L Pratt, C Rossetti
The implementation of mass mining methods for large metalliferous deposits has led to the development and application of increasingly sophisticated automation and condition monitoring technologies in
Jan 1, 2008
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A New Oppurtunity for Deep Water Hydrocarbon Exploration
The price of oil and other minerals may not make the costly business of offshore exploration seem -attractive at present. There is little doubt that the future search for the strategic resources w
Jan 1, 1987
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The Australian Mineral Exploration Industry ù Dead or Just Resting?
By D Ryan
Following a long period of increase, there has been a reduction in exploration expenditure and activity in Australia over the past two years. During the post Second World War period, exploration was l
Jan 1, 2000
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The Morwell Brown Coal Deposits
THE MORWELL BROWN COAL DEPOSITSTHIS deposits of brown coal in the neighbourhood of Morwell, are of tertiary age, and are represented on several horizons, but, owing to lack of evidence, the exact age
Jan 1, 1924
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The Primary-Response Framework for Geometallurgical Variables
By M Stewart, J Vann, S Dunham
Geometallurgy is an emerging, cross-disciplinary field that integrates spatial models of rock properties with time-based outcomes of mining and treatment processes. Geometallurgical variables include
Jan 1, 2009
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The Pilbara Iron Ore Industry ùThe State of Play and Challenges Ahead
I would like to start by thanking The AusIMM and CSIRO for organising this excellent conference and inviting me to give a keynote address. Today I will focus on some broad observations of our industry
Jan 1, 2002
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying (IPCC) - A Tried and Tested Alternative to Trucks
By A Cooper
The current financial climate has given rise to fears that falling mineral prices and tight credit will force mining companies to cut back on production and new project development in a bid to cut cos
Jan 1, 2009
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Zinc Markets - Not just Coatings and Casting
Published information on technical and market developments in the uses of zinc tends to dwell very largely on two groups of uses of zinc - zinc coatings (mainly galvanising) and zinc casting alloys.
Jan 1, 1993
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Purification of Pressure Leach Liquor for Zinc Electrowinning - A Comparison of the Hematite and Magnetite Process for Iron Removal
By Dixon D. R, Sparrow G. J
Pressure leach liquors from the pressure oxidation of a bulk flotation concentrate prepared from a complex Cu-Pb-Zn sulphide ore were treated to remove iron, either by pressure oxidation (the Hemat
Jan 1, 1989
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Some Geochemical Aspects of West Coast Coals û Implications for Quality Assessment and Utilisation
For several years, the Geology Department of the University of Canterbury has hosted a series of postgraduate projects in the field of coal studies, supported principally by the Ministry of Energy and
Jan 1, 1985
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Tectonic Evolution and Mineralisation in the Arunta Block, Central Australia
By R G Warren
Sparse geochronological data have been combined with data on felsic suites and depositional facies of rocks to provide an overview of the development of the Arunta Block. The study provides a basis
Jan 1, 1994
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Case Examples of Stability on Surface Mining Projects
Stability on surface mining projects is primarily controlled by five factors. These include structural geology, the most important of the factors, the existence of weak layers, primarily clayey go
Jan 1, 1986
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Continuous Improvement at Pasminco Metals - Sulphide
By Coates J. R, Firth I. C
The Imperial Smelting Furnace at Cockle Creek, NSW, was constructed in 1961 and is the oldest facility using the Imperial Smelting process in operation. In recent years there have been significant i
Jan 1, 1993
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Cooling Underground Workings North Broken Hill Limited-Case Study
The subject of heat sources in deep hard rock mines, the limitation of forced ventilation to cope with these heat loads and the sizing of refrigeration plants to boost the cooling effect of the ven
Jan 1, 1982
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Metallurgical Process Development and Plant Design
By Ritchie I, Fleay J
The key issues in the conceptualisation and testing of treatment options for gold and base metals mineral processing projects are discussed. A prerequisite of this process is the need for close int
Jan 1, 1997