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Driving Through Broken Ground. Standard Method Adopted at Central Mine, Broken HillOwing to the 'creeps' and consequent movements in the mines, followed by the recent fire in the southern workings, the whole of the orebody above the 800 ft. level is now very much crushed
Jan 1, 1932
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Diamond Drill Bore SurveyingHAPPENING to be in Cue recently the writer was unexpectedly called upon to make surveys of some diamond drill bores on the Big Bell mine on the Murchison goldfield. The owner of the mine Mr Herman Man
Jan 1, 1930
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Improving RelationshipPeople in the work environment (and often elsewhere) are seen as a commodity (we use them for our purposes).The general accepted view of a Company is that shareholders are "The Company" and that they
Jan 1, 1998
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Factors Affecting Ground Support at Agnew MineBy Jones TRP
The Agnew Nickel Mine has a short his-tory of mining activities. However it has experienced a large variety of ground support problems. These problems relate to geological, hydrological, geomechanical
Jan 1, 1985
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Beyond Reconciliation ù A Proactive Approach to Using Mining DataAnyone who has driven backwards using only their rear view mirrors knows how difficult it is to avoid spinning the steering wheel the wrong way. So why run your mine that way? Traditionally Reconcilia
Jan 1, 2003
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Immortality design of the allflux® upstream classifier in the iron ore industry – for a safe workplace and an economic, sustainable and highly efficient separation technologyBy M Steinberg, M Amarant
Upstream Classifier are well-known in the iron ore industry for at least 15 years. At present, more than 60 units are in operation in Western Australia. The advantage of this technology is their capab
Sep 18, 2023
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XRD-XRF-ICP-GC/MS Analytical System in Ecochemical Assessment for Utilisation of Carboniferous Wastes From Silesian Coal Basin (Poland)By K Bojarska
Examination of wastes aimed at evaluation of their usefulness for utilisation needs applying modern chemical testing methods. The XRD-XRF-ICP-GC/MS set of test methods constitutes an integrated testin
Jan 1, 2003
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Dashboards, data sources and a modern data platformBy D Bruce
OZ Minerals’ Carrapateena mine is a Sublevel cave mine located in South Australia, approximately 160 km north of the regional centre of Port Augusta. Carrapateena commenced underground development in
Mar 29, 2023
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Putting the ‘GEO’ back in front of GEOmetallurgy: importance of early implementation of quantitative mineral system characterisation, classification and modellingBy W Potma, C Brauhart, S Halley, S Urbisinov, A Scogings
Truly integrated, quantitative, 3D GEOmetallurgical (or mineral system) characterisation, classification and 3D modelling should provide a cradle to grave unifying link across the exploration and mini
Nov 21, 2018
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Independent Auditing and Appraisal of Mining Properties and ProjectsIndependent assessments of existing and projected mining operations are often required in the exchange of assets and for raising capital, requirements which are particularly prevalent where there are
Jan 1, 1990
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Mining Under Indonesia's New Environmental LawThe new law on Environmental Protection and Management (Republic of Indonesia Law 32 of 2009) was passed by the Indonesian parliament in September 2009. This law aims to protect Indonesia's rapid
Jun 1, 2010
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Water Reform, Tradeability and Understanding the Value of Water for Large-Scale Resource ProjectsBy C Fenton
The mining industry is a relatively minor user of water, which has historically been largely soured from private schemes. Frequently mines are often located in areas with limited available water resou
Jan 1, 2003
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Control Strategies for Coal Flotation CircuitsBy Kawatra SK
The incentive to control coal flotation circuits arises because of disturbances, from plant operating practices and variations in feed coal characteristics, which result in large amounts of fine coal
Jan 1, 1985
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Use of Helicopters in Mineral Exploration to Minimise Environmental Impact, Mount Painter Area South Australia (56768a36-34ae-4fcd-ac31-56455ab087f8)During a mineral exploration programme in an environmentally sensitive area near Mount Painter in South Australia, a helicopter was used to position, construct and service drilling rigs in order to a
Jan 1, 1995
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Nature Conservation and the Minerals Industry (dcc9a609-eabb-46fb-b6ca-bf6e565e210d)This paper examines the reform of mining legislation over recent years, the establishment of new Crown land management agencies, and the role of the Crown and environmental groups in nature conservat
Jan 1, 1995
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Selection Criteria for the Application of Resue MiningBy K Osman, P Bennett
The mining of an underground orebody requires development both in waste and ore before stoping commences. Regardless of what metal is being extracted, the waste development is minimised to reduce the
Jan 1, 2002
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Geostatistics and Sample Numbers from an Acid and Metalliferous Drainage PerspectiveBy C Linklater, A Garvie, D Kentwell
Various Australian and international regulatory bodies (Environmental Protection Authority, 2015) require an early assessment of the geochemistry of waste rock. This usually includes estimates of the
Jun 28, 2016
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Mineralogy of the Murrin Murrin Nickel LateritesBy Riel RG
Nickel and cobalt mineralisation at the Murrin Murrin deposits, in the North Eastern Goldfields region of Western Australia, occurs within laterites developed on Archaean serpentinised peridotite u
Jan 1, 1996
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‘MRC-wiki’ – a Mine Rehabilitation and Closure Knowledge Management Tool for Central Queensland Coalmine PractitionersBy C J. Unger, T Baumgartl, C J. Bond, P Sabourenkov, V C. Glenn
Social licence to mine is influenced by society’s perception of the mining sector’s ability to effectively rehabilitate mined land and for governments to appropriately regulate that process for the br
Jun 28, 2016
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Successful Mining Company ManagementCompanies involved in the mining industry are exposed to risks, referred to as corporate risks, as part of the business process. Directors and management should be aware of these risks and make approp
Jan 1, 1990