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  • AUSIMM
    Improvement of the Organized Management Structure System for Coal Mines

    The optimization of management structure systems for coal mines is undertaken with the use of economic and mathematical models of the monitoring, manufacturing, and functional subdivisions of the s

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    One Reserve Estimation

    By Mining Geophysics

    Modern geostatistics has eliminated much of the guess-work in ore reserve estimation, and can calculate levels of confidence for the reserve estimate. Geological modelling software has brought about

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    The Many Dimensions of Sustainability

    The scale and seriousness of AustraliaÆs social and environmental problems are no longer in doubt. We are consuming the opportunities of future Australian generations by our lifestyle choices. And at

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Balancing Career and Lifestyle as a Young Mining Professional

    A career in the mining industry is both challenging and rewarding but comes with some unique complications. Few other industries have such a far reaching effect on individualsÆ lifestyles. Furthermore

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Rotary Blast Hole Drills a Comaparison

    This data is intended to provide a quantative cost comparison of one 40 800 kg. pull down rotary blast hole drill versus two smalter drills in the 18 100 kg. pull down class. While this cost anal

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Ergonomics and Colliery Safety Management

    By X B. Sun

    Mining work is a high-risk operatation under a special environment. It is affected by space, lighting, noise, vibration, dust, air pollution, etc as well as coal seam conditions, complicated geology c

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Managing Damage on Draglines and Other Mining Machines

    By P Murthy, Z Guan, P Townson

    In this paper, we introduce a methodology to optimise mining equipment operation in terms of the conflicting concerns of productivity and availability. We also introduce the concept of damage points a

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Handling Political Risk

    Before exploration programmes or minerals developments are formulated, a mining company ought to assess how capital can be returned if the project is successful. A fact not well appreciated by the min

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Sampling - A Critical Component to Gold Mining Project Evaluation

    Poorly designed sampling protocols generally result in high project risk by artificially increasing grade variability (ie the nugget effect). Sample collection, preparation and assay protocols that su

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    A Method of Timbering at the Mount Rex Tin Mine, Ben Lomond, Tasmania

    The ore body being worked is about one hundred feet in length by seventy feet in width. A face of about fifteen feet is stoped over the whole level at one operation, this height standing without any t

    Jan 1, 1904

  • AUSIMM
    Stress Field and Cenozoic Tectonics of North Vietnam

    By Tapponnier P

    In North Vietnam, large ductile shear zones are observed along the Red river fault and the Dienbien fault. Left-lateral sense of the Red river shear zone is related to the direction of shortening E-W.

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Economic Considerations In Determining Ore Reserves

    The concept of "profit" is implicit in the definition of an ore reserve. It is suggested that the flexible concept "economic" is more appropriate. This allows different economic considerations to

    Jan 1, 1979

  • AUSIMM
    A Marginal Analysis of the Haulage Economics for Mining Open Pits by High Bench

    This paper reviews an analytical model that defines the relationship of weight-weighted or volume-weighted average haulage distance with bench height and other related parameters; presents the optim

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Why Do We Explore for Minerals in Australia?

    We have been exploring for minerals in Australia for over 100 years and our methods are constantly improving - but why do we pros- pect? Is the effort justified? Obviously the main motive is economic

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AUSIMM
    Innovation and Excellence ù Are They Contradictory?

    Both innovation and excellence are desirable attributes of education, as they are also markers in the progression of the human race, but how attainable are they? The interaction of minerals and humani

    Jan 1, 2004

  • AUSIMM
    Resource Classification - Keeping the End in Sight

    By D Hodson

    Current classification of resources is entirely a subjective task. The various international reporting codes (such as the JORC Code) provide Competent Persons and practitioners with little specific gu

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Prediction of Optimum Cleaning Results for an Undeveloped Coal Seam

    By Sanders GJ

    Coals from the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales treated in the Port Kembla coal preparation plants of Australian Iron and Steel Pty Ltd differ substantially in their characteristics. Knowledge o

    Jan 1, 1970

  • AUSIMM
    Management of Iron Ore Quality Through Effective Technology Implementation Using Software Systems Designed From an IDEF0 Analysis

    By G De Tomi, R Sousa, A Lapworth

    One of the current challenges for iron ore producers is the ability to respond to changes in ROM stockpile specifications in a quick and cost-efficient manner. The decision-making process to respond t

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Variogram of a Continuous Flow ù A Tool for Designing Sampling Increments

    By J Koppe, J F. Costa

    A fundamental error of sampling occurs when a sample is extracted from a larger mass of ore or lot. The act of sampling requires that all particles belonging to the lot have an equal chance of being e

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Kaolinite Claystone in the Burralow Formation of the Sydney Basin

    The occurrence is recorded of an indurated kaolinite claystone associated with red-beds in the Burralow Formation of the Narrabeen Group near Putty toward the north-west of the Sydney Basin. The clays

    Jan 1, 1971