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  • AUSIMM
    Stress Corrosion Cracking of Rock Bolts

    This paper outlines the mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) and how it can cause premature failure of rock bolts. SCC occurs due to the progressive development and growth of cracks in the sur

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Development of Drilling Stategy Using Geostatistics - A Case Study in Porphyry Copper Deposit

    By Kim YC

    An alternative development drilling strategy to the one currently in use at an open pit mine was investigated using geostatistics for a portion of the pit. The massive orebody, the 3-D nature of t

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Mining A 100 Million Tonne Orebody Without Subsidence (1eceb353-235c-4b84-8df9-2b3937c9c8f3)

    The major copper orebody at Mount Isa is being extracted at a rate of four million tonnes per year. The method used requires an equivalent rate of back filling with (mainly) cemented fill. There w

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Development OF Shay Gap Township

    By Ellson I. G

    Shay Gap was created for the sincrular purpose of housing, in comfort, the workforce that would be required to mine iron ore, from leases held by Goldsworthy Mining Limited, in hill country, appro

    Jan 1, 1976

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    Development of a Ground Support and Reinforcement Philosophy for Stoping at the Porgera Underground Gold Mine, PNG

    The initially cautious approach taken towards ground support and reinforcement at the Porgera Underground Gold Mine in the Highlands of Papua New Guinea has evolved rapidly in the two years since stop

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Geology, Mineralisation and Potential of the Clogau St DavidÆs Mine, Dolgellau Gold-Belt, Gwynedd, Wales

    By I M. Platten, S C. Dominy

    The Clogau St DavidÆs gold mine has a recorded production of around 81 000 oz Au and it is the largest mine in the Dolgellau gold-belt and BritainÆs most prolific historical producer. The original min

    Mar 26, 2012

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    Computer Applications in Mining - Why Use Them?

    By J J. Culberson

    The past 10 years has seen use of computers become widespread in the mining/exploration industry (including coal, precious and base metals, oil/gas and industrial minerals). This paper will concentrat

    Jan 1, 2000

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    What Does It Mean?

    A clear understanding of the meanings of terms is important when discussing a project. Whether it is a submission, an investment study, a feasibility study, an environmental impact statement, an est

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Electricity and the Environment

    Electricity will play a major part in providing energy services in the 21st century. Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD), that is accommodating the needs of the present without compromising t

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Mining a 100 Million Tonne Orebody Without Subsidence

    The major copper orebody at Mount Isa is being extracted at a rate of four million tonnes per year. The method used requires an equivalent rate of back filling with (mainly) cemented fill. There were

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Needed New Technologies for the Development of Earth Resources: Energy, Water, Wastes, Mining

    Our ultimate resources come from the Sun and the Earth System. At this time we face a world crisis in energy, water and soil resources. Global pollution problems are increasing in almost all nations.

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Some Notes on the Equipment of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, at Rosebery, Tasmania

    The purpose of this paper is to list by tabulation and flow sheet, the operating equipment and installations in use at Rosebery, and to refer to particular items which may be of interest for purposes

    Jan 1, 1949

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    The Water Flume Conveyors of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company Limited

    THE power requirements of the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company at Queenstown, Tasmania, have, since the inception of smelting operations in June) 1896, been derived continuously from the extensi

    Jan 1, 1910

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    Scientific and Technological Developments in Extractive Metallurgy - Copper and Nickel Extraction

    By Flavelle IV

    A survey is made of changes in the technical status of a number of western world copper extraction and refining operations over the past 20 years. Specific developments in pyro- and hydro-metallurgy a

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Mineral Resource Modelling and Reconciliation in Ultra Deep Underground Gold Mines

    By R C. A Minnitt

    The Witwatersrand Supergroup is host to the world’s largest gold deposits. The location, quantity, grade, continuity and other geological characteristics of a Mineral Resource are either known, estima

    Aug 22, 2011

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    The Art of Coarse Mining (9bfbf208-e7d5-4f60-88bb-3a72fd04f1a8)

    As an Inspector of Mines in Queensland, my main responsibilities include the enforcement of the Mining Act 1968 - 1986, the Mines Regulation Act 1964 - 1989 and the Metalliferous Mining regulations 19

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Designing Safe Plants

    By C Gormley, G Lane, J Kwak, A Hopkins

    Complex processing plants present a myriad of safety issues to the design engineer. The extent to which the design engineer manages to lay the foundations for a safe plant ultimately sets the stage fo

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Reconciliation Towards an Ideal Process

    Information obtained from a reconciliation system provides fundamental indicators to an operations performance and is often neglected as a key performance indicator when developing a business plan or

    Jan 1, 2002

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    Technical Data Management for Mines

    Computers are playing an increasing role in the management of technical data in mines. Companies are re-assessing the role of their data processing departments as users demand computer resources i

    Jan 1, 1980

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    Effects of Ultrafine Desliming on Coal Flotation Circuits

    By G H. Luttrell

    The use of secondary desliming cyclones ahead of froth flotation cells to reject ultrafine (-45 ¦m) particles has become a popular option in the United States for preparing fine coal feeds for froth f

    Jan 1, 2005