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Aspects of Alluvial Gold Exploration
Alluvial gold exploration is aimed at recognizing areas of anomalous gold content as evidenced by the nature of the drainage system, its age, geomorphic history and other features of the geological en
Jan 1, 1984
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Orebodies in the Mt. Charlotte - Hannans North Area, Kalgoorlie
Orebodies in the Mt. Charlotte - Hannans North Area N. & B. of the town of Kalgoorlie provide a marked'dontrast to the pyrite - telluride lodes of the Golden Mile, although both groups of orebo
Jan 1, 1964
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No. 3 Shaft Winders and Winder House
The sinking of the new No. 3 Shaft being mainly concerned with providing for the continuation of mining operations north of the existing workings, requirements for the shaft and haulage equipment were
Jan 1, 1957
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Monitoring Degradation of Coke within the Blast Furnace via Tuyere Coke Sample
BHP Steel International's Newcastle blast. furnaces have operated since their caimissioning on cake based on local low rank coals. In the early 1960's Newcastle coke was believed to be t
Jan 1, 1987
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The Development of Metallurgical Practice for Poseidon Limited Nickel Ores
By Quadrio J. S, MacHunter A. M W
The initial development fl6tation testwork on Mt. Windarra op was completed on composited drill core intersections at the.Australian Mineral Development Laboratory. An exploratory winze provided
Jan 1, 1973
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The Coal Resources of New South Wales
THE area of the State of New South Wales is not great, nevertheless it has very large and important Mineral Resources. This is the more noticeable when the values of the annual mineral production from
Jan 1, 1926
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An Evaluation of Fracture Toughness of Coal Measures Rocks
By Pathan AG
This research work is concerned with an investigation of the fracture toughness of sandstone, siltstone, and coal. Tensile failure trades have been examined with three different specimen geonetrie
Jan 1, 1986
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Water Management in Mining - Is it Important
By Gillies A. D S, Lee A. H
Water is an integral component of a mining operation. To-date water management has received a low profile in the overall management of mining operations. To cost effectively meet the requirements of
Jan 1, 1994
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The Nature and Origin of the Ore-Forming Fluid in the Kidston Gold Deposit, North Queensland
By Baker EM
The Kidston orebody is a kilometre diameter breccia pipe of Permo-Carboniferous age' assoc- iated with rhyolitic dykes and hosted by Proterozoic granodiorite and metamorphic rocks. Mineralizat
Jan 1, 1987
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The Bong Mieu Gold Project, Phuoc Son û Tam Ky Suture, Central Vietnam
By T Sirinawin, R H. Murfitt, W Shywolup
The Bong Mieu Project lies within the Pre-Palaeozoic Kontum Craton near the southern margin of the regional Phuoc Son û Tam Ky Suture. The Suture and accompanying Truongson Fold Belt of Indosinian age
Jan 1, 2004
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Ore Reserve Estimation at the Feasibility Study Stage - The Period of Greatest Risk
Gold mineralization like other low concentration high value commodities has gained the notoriety of being difficult to sample. This adversely affects the confidence that can be placed in resource e
Jan 1, 1990
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The MRMR Rock Mass Rating Classification System in Mining Practice
By D H. Laubscher
The in situ rock mass rating system û IRMR - leading to the mining rock mass rating system - MRMR - for jointed rock masses has been used (and abused) in mining operations around the world for the pas
Jan 1, 2000
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Application of Synthetic Rainfall Data to Long-term Modelling of a Rehabilitated Landform
By G R. Hancock, D Verdon-Kidd, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard
The ability to simulate the stability of post-mining landscapes over time scales ranging from decades to millennia is a critical element in the assessment of closure designs for uranium mines. Landsca
Jun 28, 2016
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The Use of Nitrogen Intertisation in the British Isles
The problem of spontaneous combustion has long exercised the minds of Mining Engineers. The idea of inertising an area with a non combustible gas has seemed to be an attractive way to overcome the
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Lateral Crater Test in Open Pit Blasting Parameters Optimisation
By Y M. Wang, W Z. Liu, L F. Li, X L. Zhang
Based on the blasting crater theory, the equation between k under typical cases and burden line, charge height was obtained by open pit bench blasting analysis model. The model was calculated with min
Aug 24, 2015
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Dingo – an optimisation tool to solve complex short interval control at Telfer underground mine
By S Graskoski
The allocation of boggers and trucks at Telfer’s sublevel cave mine is currently assigned by manual techniques, with decision-making primarily dependant on the judgement of the operators and mine cont
Oct 16, 2017
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The Use of a Computer to Describe Blasting
By Hengst B
The first production stage in any mining operation is the breaking of whole rock into fragments small enough for loading and subseq- uent handling. This primary fragmentation is most frequently acc
Jan 1, 1977
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Advanced Concepts in Large Slurry Storage Tanks
One of the most frequently asked questions at the feasibility study stage of a project is, æhow big can one go?Æ This important question effects costing and efficiency of metallurgical equipment, the
Jan 1, 2006
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Use of Blast Furnace and Steel Slags as a Rail Ballast Material in U.S.A.
Both blast furnace and steel furnace slags have been used extensively and successfully on main line railroads in the United States for more than 25 years. Annually, these slags are being used as ba
Jan 1, 1979
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Practical Emission Control of Coal Fired Power Stations
The following is based on two examples of emission control with coal fired power stations as practised in Germany at Heilbronn Block 7 power station and the Rheinbraun coal combined power station w
Jan 1, 1991