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                     Outburst Experience at Tower Colliery Outburst Experience at Tower CollieryBy Doyle R Underground operations commenced at Tower Colliery in late 1978 and the early prevailing mining conditions in the worked seam were considered poor as a result of high stress and geological disturb Jan 1, 1986 
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                     The Initiation of Primers by Detonating Cord The Initiation of Primers by Detonating CordThe initiation of cast Pentolite primers by detonating cord has been examined by the combination of two different experimental techniques with computer simulation by the finite element hydrodynamic Jan 1, 1988 
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                     The Geology and Exploration of the Mt Coolon Gold Deposit The Geology and Exploration of the Mt Coolon Gold DepositBy Cunneen R. D, Murray A. M Exploration in the vicinity of the abandoned Mt Coolon mine has shown that the shape and attitude of the quartz lode is controlled by the interaction between the lode and a converging syncline. Go Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Options for Incorporationg High-Pressure Grinding Rolls into Comminution Circuits Options for Incorporationg High-Pressure Grinding Rolls into Comminution CircuitsBy Weller KR A study of high pressure rolls grinding of a number of Australian ores and minerals has been carried out using a pilot-scale machine with rolls 300 mm diameter and 70 mm wide. The results from this Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Screening Experience at Australian Iron and Steel, Port Kembla Screening Experience at Australian Iron and Steel, Port KemblaThe screening of iron ores, sinter and coke, and investigations undertaken to improve screening efficiency and cloth life are discussed. The major modifications to coke screening proposed with the Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Advances in Copper Solvent Extraction Advances in Copper Solvent ExtractionThe recovery of Copper by solvent extraction was arguably the most significant hydrometallurgical development of the 1960's. However, only dilute solutions at relatively high ph. could be trea Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Geology and Ore Reserve Evaluation at Renco Mine, Zimbabwe Geology and Ore Reserve Evaluation at Renco Mine, ZimbabweGold at Renco occurs in association with pyrite, pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite and quartz and is confined to a series of brittle fractures and fault breccias (reefs) preferentially developed within an anas Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Ore Reserve Reporting Methodology at The Argyle Diamond Mine Ore Reserve Reporting Methodology at The Argyle Diamond MineWestern Mining Corporation has grown from a small gold exploration and mining company, funded by large established mining companies, into a large multi-commodity and multi-national mining company wi Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Drilling and Blasting Operations at the Kennedy Siltstone Open Cut of Mount Isa Mines Limited Drilling and Blasting Operations at the Kennedy Siltstone Open Cut of Mount Isa Mines LimitedThe Kennedy Siltstone Open Cut provides graded rock for stope filling. Rotary drilling of 310 mm blastholes with a Gardner Denver GD120 is used, and the successful application of an equilateral tri Jan 1, 1978 
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                     Spoil Pile Erosion Prediction - How Far Have We Advanced? Spoil Pile Erosion Prediction - How Far Have We Advanced?By Aspinall T. O, Loch R. J, Bell L. C Design of reshaped spoil surfaces is an important pan of rehabilitation of spoil piles resulting from open-cut coal mining. To achieve the optimum design, it is necessary to make accurate predictions Jan 1, 1992 
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                     The Problem of Increasing Coal Output from the Southern Mining District of New South Wales The Problem of Increasing Coal Output from the Southern Mining District of New South WalesThis problem is seen as being central to a number of peripheral problems. Of these, the following are considered to be of major importance: 1. Reserves. Changes in Quality. Depths at which they occ Jan 1, 1976 
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                     Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in New Zealand Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide Deposits in New ZealandBy R L. Brathwaite In New Zealand, volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits are found in three main geological environments associated with: 1.   ophiolitic basalts of Oligocene age in Northland and East Ca Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Ceramic Vacuum Filters - The Australian Experience Ceramic Vacuum Filters - The Australian ExperienceThis paper outlines the advances made in vacuum filtration as developed by Outomec Process Filters and details the results obtained at a number of Australian installations. The first section of the Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A Review Of The Geology And Ore Genesis Of The Cobar Mining Field A Review Of The Geology And Ore Genesis Of The Cobar Mining FieldThe ore deposits of the Oobar mining field are confined to sediments of the Early Devonian Cobar Supergroup. The mineralisation is discordant to bedding and parallel to cleavage. The structural as Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Mineral Sand Mining and its Effect on Ground Water Quality Mineral Sand Mining and its Effect on Ground Water QualityTomago sandbeds is an unconfined coastal aquifer located 20km. north of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. These sandbeds extend over an area of about 130km. The average aquifer depth is abo Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Hydraulic Fracturing for Rapid Low Cost Stress Measurement in Underground Mines Hydraulic Fracturing for Rapid Low Cost Stress Measurement in Underground MinesBy Crawford G. R, Wold M. B The application of the hydraulic fracturing technique to the measurement of in situ rock stress from underground excavation is discussed; including relevant theoretical considerations, equipmenl detai Jan 1, 1990 
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                     The Estimation of the Liquid Level in the Blast Furnace The Estimation of the Liquid Level in the Blast FurnaceBy Fukuda M, Kurita K A mathematical model for estimating the liquid level in the hearth is presented. The analytical result was checked on a cold two-dimensional model and an additional boundary condition for the fundame Jan 1, 1975 
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                     Characteristics and Mechanisms of Highwall Failures in Surface Coal Mines, Bowen Basin, Queensland Characteristics and Mechanisms of Highwall Failures in Surface Coal Mines, Bowen Basin, QueenslandBy Wooltorton B Highwall failures in surface coal mines in Queensland occur as circular slips through weak and weathered material, or as bilinear slides on sub-horizontal surfaces and steeply dipping joints. Weak Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Dilution Control at Outokumpu Mines Dilution Control at Outokumpu MinesBy Pitkajarvi J Waste rock dilution causes mill feed grade to be lower than mineral resource grade. In nickel mines relative grade decrease (dilution) may be tens of per cent because of irregular ore boundaries and Jan 1, 1996 
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                     A Proposed Standard for the Objective Measurement of Muck Pile Profiles A Proposed Standard for the Objective Measurement of Muck Pile ProfilesBlast Engineers frequently use the terminology "the blast showed good heave", or even "the heave was better this time". It is reasonably obvious that "good" and "better" are not the best terms to us Jan 1, 1990 
