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Better Ideas-Brighter FutureBy Hedley TP
Success for underground coal mine operators in the 1990's and beyond will be dependent upon better understanding of the dynamics of their operating environment, and extension of emerging tech
Jan 1, 1987
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Diagnosing and Monitoring the Leakage of Hydraulic SystemBy Lin Bin, Minggao Qian, Zhiyi Yang, Fullan He
There are no efficient methods and instruments available in China at present for diagnosing the leakage problem for a hydraulic support system in underground coal mines. A new method has been develo
Jan 1, 1998
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Opening Address (4b6d459a-ca8a-4164-97f2-7d5dc70ee466)I am honoured to have been asked by Sir James Foots, the President of the Congress Organising Committee, to open this, the 13th Congress of the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions. Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Why Are Mine Safety Management Plans Important to Mining Operators?New South Wales mining legislation reinforces a systematic approach to safety management. It is now a requirement of all mines in the coal, metalliferous and quarrying sectors in NSW to prepare a Mine
Jan 1, 2002
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Risk Management and Loss ControlThe mining industry in common with the rest of Australian industry is in the critical situation of facing a rapidly diminishing insurance market. Huge industrial complexes and massive mining risks
Jan 1, 1975
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Geoscience Employment Trends ù Analysis of the 1996 and 2001 Australian CensusesAnalysis of the 2001 Australian census data set can be used to gain a detailed insight into the trends and levels of employment in different industry sectors. There is a common perception that employm
Jan 1, 2003
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Ultra-wide band based collision avoidance for underground minesBy K Zhao, H Gong, B Li
Health and safety are the first priority for Australian minerals sector. Australia has a global reputation in the mining industry. However, accidents occur every year. Legislation and regulation are i
Sep 1, 2024
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Project Evaluation - The CustomerÆs PerspectiveIt is often said in business that if you donÆt have a customer you donÆt have a business. The same rule applies to project evaluation; if you donÆt have customers you really donÆt have a viable projec
Jan 1, 2007
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A risk-based approach to drainage design standard selection for mine rehabilitation and relinquishmentBy A Densten, C Gimber
Surface water management and drainage is a key aspect of mine rehabilitation and closure planning. In the authors’ experience, drainage related problems are amongst the most common forms of failure in
Jul 25, 2018
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Modelling Based on the Similarity Principle and Variables Optimisation on Hydrocyclone ClassifiersHydrocyclones are widely used in both mining and various industrial sectors. Considerable fundamental research work on the modelling of hydrocyclone classifiers has been carried out through the past
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Tomorrow ù A View From a Leading Global Mining Equipment SupplierAs economic, technological, regulatory and other forces continue to present the global mining industry with new opportunities and challenges, agile mining equipment manufacturers are stepping up their
Jan 1, 2000
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Development of a Process Simulation Package for Mineral Processing PlantsBy Riley TW
This paper describes a Process Simulation Package for modelling the steady-state operation of a mineral processing plant. There are two levels of input allowed into the package. The first allows simpl
Jan 1, 1985
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Managing Expectations – From Buyer Beware to Buyer Be AwareBy P J. Fairfield
"This paper reflects on the author’s experiences in undertaking mining studies and reviewing mining projects and technical reports, particularly over the past five years, and the impact of recent chan
Mar 8, 2016
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Managing major mining risks using bow-tie analysisBy B Beale
Bow-tie analysis is a commonly used tool in the Major Hazard Facility sector to identify, display and control risks that have the potential to pose serious harm to personnel. It is a simple but powerf
May 5, 2022
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Keynote Environmental AddressThe geotechnical and environmental aspects of heap leaching are very closely tied during design, operations and closure. Potential environmental impacts from heap leaching are mostly due to land di
Jan 1, 1994
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Agglomeration Heap LeachingBy Reeve JS
Heap leaching is a low capital cost alternative to conventional processing techniques for gold recovery from areas that contain small gold particles in a porous host rock.For successful heap leaching
Jan 1, 1986
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Contract Mining OverseasThis paper describes some of the challenges and opportunities of contract mining overseas, based on the experiences of Byrnecut Mining Pty Ltd over recent years. It seeks to highlight the advantages A
Jan 1, 2002
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Isolation and Phenotypic Characterisation of Australian Mining Microbes From a Spent HeapBy H R. Watli, K L. Davies, J A. Johnson
Novel microbial isolates that readily oxidise iron and sulfur were recovered from samples collected from a spent chalcopyrite/pyrite test heap. Methods were developed to enrich and isolate microbes th
Jan 1, 2004
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A Method of Timbering at the Mount Rex Tin Mine, Ben Lomond, TasmaniaThe 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
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Mine Geology ù The Professional ApproachI would like to build on the keynote address given by Peter Stoker to the Fourth International Mining Geology Conference (2000) entitled æThe Role of the Mine GeologistÆ. He concluded that à the impor
Jan 1, 2003