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Sampling in Exploration: Theory and PracticeMetal grades and contents of ore deposits should be measured in an unbiased manner, and with a degree of precision that reduces to an acceptable level the risk to put into production inviable prospect
Jan 1, 1976
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Modern Underground Drilling Rigs and Their Effect on Mine Production and PreparationThe products required by customers today have become far more complex and consequently more demanding to handle. And thereÆs the dilemma. Nowadays, people tend to stick to a trade for just a few years
Jan 1, 2005
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Air PollutionIn recent times there has been a marked increase in public awareness of air pollution. Some of this has been induced by the Press but our own senses tell us that there is a visible haze over our citi
Jan 1, 1971
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Trends in Coal Mining PracticesBy Isokangas T. A
With some two-thirds of the production exported, coal mining prac- tices of the last few years in Australia have been much influenced by the decline in the price received. It became essential to impr
Jan 1, 1988
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The Foundation of the Institute, and its First Ten YearsWhen Matthew Flinders entered in his log `This land forms the South side of the large bight; and besides projecting beyond the coast line, and being a little higher than usual is remarkable for having
Jan 1, 1993
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Complex Strombolian and Phreatomagmatic Volcanism of Rothenberg Scoria Cone, East Eifel Volcanic FieldBy Schmincke H-U
The Pleistocene basanite-tephrite Rothenberg cone complex was built by an alter- nation of strombolian and phreatomagmatic phases of explosive eruption. Two main centres, on a one km long NNE-trend
Jan 1, 1987
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Flotation Plant Design and Production Planning Through Geometallurgical ModellingBy C McInnes
The key to successful flotation plant design, production planning and mine/mill optimisation is a solid understanding of the resource to be processed. As advocated by the authors of this paper, the ma
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Profit Enhancement Through Cut-Off Grade ManagementBy Hunter M. M
The present value of the future profits of a mining operation, using a discount factor which represents the effective cost of venture capital, provides a measure of the projected success of the operat
Jan 1, 1992
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Resource Classification - Keeping the End in SightBy 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
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Case Studies of International Copper Development ProjectsBy Pollack B
Four different major international copper projects are discussed. Three have recently come on line, and one is now being constructed. Each of the projects has encountered unique problems during th
Jan 1, 1983
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Practical Solutions to Some Grade Control Problems and Why They Work: A Few Case StudiesExperience in evaluating grade control at operating mines has shown that a number of similar errors re-occur in diverse settings. These can be broadly classed as technical errors, and procedural or gr
Jan 1, 1993
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Delivering on Purpose ù Strategy Development, Organisation Design and Planning the Work of the BusinessStrong markets for metals and energy over the past five years have supported equity and debt market funding to enable a new group of mining juniors to emerge in control of economic resources, some in
Jan 1, 2006
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Creating Peer Groups to Accept TechnologyBy Ken Campbell
Exploration and mining in Third World countries will essentially be an exercise in the transfer of technology. We must not underestimate the effort it will take to develop the necessary industry pee
Jan 1, 1994
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Conditional Simulation of a Folded Lode-Style Gold DepositBy A Richmond
"In some lode-style gold deposits the geological (lithological) uncertainty may have similar economic significance as the grade uncertainty. In the absence of precise knowledge of the deposit geology,
Mar 26, 2012
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Long Hole Open Stoping the Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Broken HillThe Broken Hill orebodies have 'traditionally been mined by cut and fill trethods. In the mid-1950's New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited experimented with sublevel longhole open stoping
Jan 1, 1982
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Exhumation of Early Cretaceous Granulites in Fiordland, New Zealand Through Combined Mid-Cretaceous Crustal Extension and Late Cenozoic Transpressive Motion on the Alpine FaultHigh pressure (-1.2 GPa) Early Cretaceous granulite facies orthogneisses in Fiordland, New Zealand are in tectonic contact with a cover sequence comprising mid-Palaeozoic amphibolite facies metasedime
Jan 1, 1990
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The Interaction Between a Tunnel/Cavity and Nearby StructuresBy Abdalla MH
The deformation resulting from the presence of a tunnel may signifcantly affected, nearby structures and need to be considered during design of both tunnel and structure. The aim of this paper is t
Jan 1, 1987
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Standard Fire Assay or Screen Fire Assay? Application of the Overall Measurement Error Approach to Choose the Most Appropriate MethodBy S Brochot
In cases where coarse gold is present in a deposit, it is usual to use the screen fire assay (SFA) method to analyse the samples. There is no doubt that this method is more accurate than the standard
Aug 21, 2012
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Zinc - Environment Constraints and Opportunities fof a Base MetalPlenary Address Zinc is a trace element in all igneous rocks and its background geological occurrence roughly follows iron but at much lower concentration. Living matter reflects this abundance and
Jan 1, 1993
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Regional Geotechnical Studies as an Aid to Surface Mine Planning - A Case Study from the Bowen Basin, Queensland, AustraliaBy Grimstone LR, Leach JHJ
An analytical technique is described to identify areas of structural disturbance to coal and interseam strata in coal measures. It is based on exploration borehole data which records seam intersec
Jan 1, 1986