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Explosive Volcanism on Bougainville Island: Ignimbrites, Calderas, and Volcanic Hazards
By Johnson RW, Rogerson R
New perceptions of the nature of volcanic hazards on Bougainville Island have resulted from a recent remapping of the geology of the island. Ignimbrites and calderas have been identified at six Quater
Jan 1, 1990
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Explosive/Rock Interaction in an Underground Mine
Optimum selection of explosives by means of monitoring explosive performance can lead to increased profitability through the control of fragmentation, a reduction in hangingwall and footwall damage
Jan 1, 1995
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Explosives in Underground Mining - The Light at the End of the Tunnel
By MJ SMITH
For the past 150 years, drilling and blasting has been an integral part of the underground mining industry in Australia. Ever since Busby's Bore was developed using black powder to supply Sydne
Jan 1, 1992
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Explosives Performance - The Underwater Test Revisited
The underwater test is now being used routinely to characterise explosives and initiators. However, several outstanding issues regarding the role of confinement and the usefulness of the test results
Jan 1, 1999
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Explosives Performance - Who Needs to Know?
The Australian bulk explosives industry has matured significantly over the last five years and it would appear that the rest of the world is following suit. This maturity is characterised by the te
Jan 1, 1990
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Explosives Safety and Security at Mine Sites in Australia
By I Testrow, M Wiggin
Scrutiny of the whole explosives industry has increased as a result of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon on 11 September 2001 and the bombings in Indonesia, including th
Jan 1, 2003
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Export of Technology - The Trials and Rewards of Exporting Australian Metallurgical Expertise to Indonesia
The Australian metallurgical processing industry has shown great innovation and progressiveness over the past ten years. During the same period, exploration activity, particularly by Australian com
Jan 1, 1989
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Exposing Uncertainty in Schedules for Proactive Stockpile Planning
By C Standing, R Lacourt Rodrigues, C Q
The value of iron ore depends on the grade of the contaminants. Scheduled iron, and the associated contaminants, provides mine planners with a measure of stockpile feed and blending requirements. Blen
Jan 1, 2005
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Exposure of Underground Mine Personnel and Equipment to Geotechnical Hazards
By Y Potvin
Risk assessment in the mining industry is currently a topic of great interest with risk methodologies being increasingly applied beyond the traditional areas of finance and feasibility to analyses of
Jan 1, 2003
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Express Rail Link – Challenges of Tunnelling Through Hong Kong and into Mainland China
By A Morris
The Express Rail Link (XRL) will provide high-speed rail services from Hong Kong to Guangzhou and a connection to the national high-speed passenger rail network serving major cities throughout Mainlan
Mar 8, 2011
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Extending Drill and Blast Limits - The Carpathia Experience
Mining the Carpathia orebody at the Ardlethan tin mine in the late 1970s involved an innovative approach to underground mining which stretched the limits of drilling and blasting techniques. Holes of
Jan 1, 2008
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Extending Information from Coal Bore Cores
A description is given of a detailed examination of a coal bore core and of attempts to predict properties of equivalent "as-mined" coal using the bore core data so obtained. The accuracy of the pr
Jan 1, 1972
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Extending mine life through application of an in situ recovery approach
By D J. Robinson, L L. Kuhar
In-situ recovery (ISR) is accepted and applied across many geographies, and approximately 50% of the world’s uranium is currently extracted by using an ISR method (World Nuclear Association, 2014). T
Jul 25, 2018
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Extending Real-Time Decision-Making Systems into Mine Maintenance Programs
By M Lewis, A Cook
This paper is based on the technology and functionality of a Modular Mining IntelliMINE« system which is a real-time decision-making tool. The IntelliMINE« system, incorporating Dispatch, is a fully I
Jan 1, 2000
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Extending the U5 in Berlin via a Shield Driven Tunnel
By F Anthes, U Barow
Two tunnels are being bored using a æHydroshieldÆ in section 3.1 of the extension of the Underground railway line 5. At the end of the two tunnels, directly in front of the Hotel Adlon, the shields ca
Jan 1, 1999
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Extension Hill Direct Ship Iron Ore Project – Seven Years in the Making
By R Forster
Direct ship iron ore (DSO) operations at Extension Hill in Western Australia’s Midwest region have commenced, with fi rst product railed to the port of Geraldton in July 2011. Reserves are 14.8 millio
Jul 11, 2011
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Extension of the Rosebery Mine by Decline Access Below 17 Level
Access to the Rosebery Orebody, which dips into the western slopes of Mount Black at 45¦, has been achieved in sequence by the following means: - A series of adits down to 8 level - An inclined shaf
Jan 1, 1982
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Extension Strain ù A New Concept in Open Pit Slope Stability, and its Use in the Explanation of Two Slope Failures
By G J. Keyter, P J. Terbrugge, Yu Xianb
There has been disappointingly little development in the understanding of the behaviour of rock slopes in open pit mines over the past 30 years. The lack of development in general, and of robust, stan
Jan 1, 2003
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Extensions to MelbourneÆs Telecom Cable Tunnel Network
By Gunn S. G, Wilson E. G
Studies by Telecom showed that the existing cable tunnel system in the Melbourne C.B.D. required expansion in order to meet the future telecommunications needs of the City. Due to physical locations
Jan 1, 1981
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External Influences on Electronic Detonator Blasting Systems and how to Protect Against Such Influences
By R van Wyk
In today’s mining environment the use of heavy mechanical devices and other high-tech electronic devices like two-way radios, cellular phones and even automated mining systems, form a vital part of th
Nov 8, 2011