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Unconventional Use of the Subsurface, Illustrated by Examples from the Nordic CountriesIn the hard rocks of the Nordic countries of Norway, Sweden and Finland underground works have a long tradition. Today the subsurface has been taken into use for a wide variety of purposes. In thi
Jan 1, 1987
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Advanced Design Concept on Largest Diesel-Mechanical Truck-Komatsu HD1600MBy Kato Y
As a direct result of the Mining Industries need to improve efficiency and production in Open Pit type operations, the size of haulage units have increased dramatically. This trend has continued su
Jan 1, 1982
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A Full Scale Coke Oven and Blast Furnace Trial with Bentonite CokeA nine-month investigation was conducted into the effect on coke quality and blast furnace operation of the addition of bentonite and southern coal to the northern coal fed to the coke ovens at the Ne
Jan 1, 1962
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The Role of Rock Fabric in Controlling Crushing Strength: Numerical ExperimentsA series of numerical experiments were performed in order to define the fracture strength of schistose rock during crushing. Fracture strength was shown to decrease as the fabric aligned with the pr
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Downhole Geophysics at CSA Mine, CobarBy Erickson M. E, Smith C. K, Carswell J. T
Thirteen holes totalling 3200m were surveyed using a downhole time domain Geonics EM37 system at the 830 metre level within the CSA Mine, Cobar, New South Wales, in order to search for blind, electric
Jan 1, 1990
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A Method of Predicting Open Cast Backfill Settlement as Applied to an Open Cast Coal Operation in the UKBy Denby B
The ever increasing demand on land use has led to large areas of land being considered for development, which because of past mining activities are covered by substantial depths of fill materials. T
Jan 1, 1995
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Telecommunications Facilities for Remote ComputingComputers represent substantial capital investment. A better return on that invest- ment comes from more effective use of the computer's facilities. By using Telecom's data communications
Jan 1, 1983
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The Permian Coal Deposits of New South WalesBy Shiels O. J
The major Permian coal deposits of N.S.W. are in the Sydney-Bowen Basin and associated small deposits occur in structurally isolated areas; a further deposit is present in the Oaklands Basin. - The S
Jan 1, 1975
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Determining Mineral Composition From AssaysBy W Whiten
The determination of mineral composition is necessary in the mineral sands industry. Tiwest has developed a procedure for safe and convenient determination of the mineral composition using a magnetic
Jan 1, 2001
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Long Term Structural Issues in the Mining and Metals IndustriesBy Blight P
There is today widespread concern about the future of the mining industry. In attempting to understand the underlying causes the paper probes in some detail, the long term structural changes affec
Jan 1, 1986
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Metalliferous Mining MethodsThis paper covers the key issues such as orebody geometry and grade, geotechnical data and metallurgical response. These must be considered in selecting a mining system for a new orebody. It then
Jan 1, 1997
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Geotechnical Factors Contributing to Stockpile Slope StabilityBy Patridge A. C
Observations of coal stockpiles subject to unusual levels of instability showed that the particular coals exhibited 'gap grading', a relative lack of intermediate size particles. This led
Jan 1, 1995
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Students, Education and Communication - the Key to our FutureThere is a Chinese saying-may you live in interesting times. Certainly we do tod.a~our mining professions. We are, of course, totally dependent on a' healthy mining industry for the chance to pra
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicting Machine Cutting and Cutter Wear Rates for Mining ApplicationsBy Trueman R
If continuous mining systems are to be successfully applied in metalliferous mines then reliable models will be needed to predict rock cutting machine advance and tool wear rates for effective machi
Jan 1, 1995
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Modelling for Large Primary Tin DepositsOre deposit modelling is becoming an increasingly accepted tool in mineral exploration. Successful models have already been proposed for several ore deposits of base metals and gold, but tin has s
Jan 1, 1986
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Process Development for Coal Preparation PlantsBy Hiddlestone D. C
Effective exploration, testing and analysis is essential for good process design and optimisation of coal preparation plants. Coal processing relies on the sizing and washability characteristics of
Jan 1, 1997
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Partial Softening of Lead Bullion with OxygenBy Toop G. W, Martin M. T
At the Cominco Ltd plant in Trail, British Columbia, the Betts lead electrorefining operation requires that antimony and arsenic be present in the lead bullion for anode slimes stability control. U
Jan 1, 1989
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Textural Evaluation of Nickel Sulphide GossansBy Travis G. A
The Mons Cupri Cu-Pb-Zn deposit is situated within a complex Archaean volcanic sequence dominated by rhyolitic fragmental rocks. This sequence is underlain by a 150 m group of rhyolitic ash flow t
Jan 1, 1973
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Metallurgical Properties of Synthetic CalaveriteBy Lawson F
Synthetic calaverite (Au Tez) has been prepared and its physical properties checked.Simple flotation tests indicate that the recovery of calaverite should be possible using n-butyl or sec-butyl xantha
Jan 1, 1991
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Veinlike Uranium Deposits in the Rum Jungle Area-Geological Setting and Relevant Exploration FeaturesBy Borshoff J, Coles R
The Rum Jungle Uranium Province is lo cated on the western margin of the Pine Creek Geosyncline approximately 60km south of Darwin. Uranium was discovered in the Embayment area (Whites Deposit) in
Jan 1, 1984