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                     Practicalities of the use of fayalite slags for recovery of metals from urban wastes Practicalities of the use of fayalite slags for recovery of metals from urban wastesBy E Jak, J Chen, B Hogg, S Nikolic, S Nicol The quantity of post-consumer ‘waste’ materials generated each year is rapidly increasing. These materials can contain significant quantities of critical metals and present an environmental challenge Jun 19, 2024 
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                     Clean Energy and Mining – Future Synergies Clean Energy and Mining – Future SynergiesBy R Memary The environmental and economic impacts of a significant dependence on fossil fuels are affecting the future of sectors such as of mining. These impacts are prompting the Australian Government to seek Nov 22, 2011 
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                     The Steelmaker's Contribution to Shipbuilding The Steelmaker's Contribution to ShipbuildingThe object of this paper is to give an insight into various metallurgical operations involved in the making and shaping of steel for shipbuilding at the Newcastle plants of the Broken Hill Proprietary Jan 1, 1951 
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                     Working Capital Requirements for Resource Projects Working Capital Requirements for Resource ProjectsBy Bowra N Working capital is best described as money that must be supplied from a company's treasury to buy inventories for raw materials and finished products and to provide credit to customers who ha Jan 1, 1986 
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                     The Foreign Investment Climate for Mining and Exploration in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea from an Australian Perspective The Foreign Investment Climate for Mining and Exploration in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea from an Australian PerspectiveBy Gillies A. D S The active history of foreign investment in the mining industry has resulted in Australia emerging as a major world producer of a range of mineral commodities. The current contribution to the nation Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Continuous Monitoring Techniques for Environmental Control of Waste Water Discharge at Northern Territory Mine Sites Continuous Monitoring Techniques for Environmental Control of Waste Water Discharge at Northern Territory Mine SitesBy Mine F. J, Woods P. H The Top End of the Northern Territory lies in the monsoonal zone and receives rain during the November-April period. Initially, at the start of the wet season, rain storms are localised, but, follow Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Achieving an Environmentally Sustainable Stream Diversion Design in an Opencast Mining Area Achieving an Environmentally Sustainable Stream Diversion Design in an Opencast Mining AreaSolid Energy New Zealand Limited owns and operates the Ohai coal field (Wairaki Coal Mining Licence, CML) in western Southland. The Morley Stream passes directly through the middle of the CML and has Jan 1, 2005 
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                     Use of Isanol in Production Blasting at ISA Mine Use of Isanol in Production Blasting at ISA MineBy Bradford NL The Isa Mine of Mount Isa Mines Limited produces 2.6 million tonnes of silver-lead-zinc ore annually from sub level open stopes of which approximately 40% comes from the narrow Racecourse orebodies be Jan 1, 1985 
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                     On the flipside: why cost cutting is out; revenue maximization is in and value is always king On the flipside: why cost cutting is out; revenue maximization is in and value is always kingBy H Allday The mining industry’s attention has shifted over the last decade with the recovery from the downturn resulting in greater development of innovation and new work methods in a bid to remain competitive Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Vibration control blasting for low stability final walls Vibration control blasting for low stability final wallsBy G Wyartt In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, an iron ore mine is undertaking a high wall cut-back to improve stability and allow access to deeper ore deposits. Several sections of the wall have been cl Nov 30, 2018 
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                     Twenty-five Years of Mine Filling: Developments and Directions Twenty-five Years of Mine Filling: Developments and DirectionsThe sixth international symposium on mining with fill nearly coincides with the 25th anniversary of the Jubilee Symposium on Mine Filling. That symposium, held in August 1973 in Mount Isa, in part to Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Review of the Cut and Fill Method of Underground Mining Review of the Cut and Fill Method of Underground MiningBy Thompson IR, Solomons SS Underground mining with the cut and fill method has been declining during the past decade or so, being replaced mostly by sublevel open stoping methods. During 1983 the Australian Mineral Industries R Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Professional Development for Metallurgists – Improving Technical Skills Professional Development for Metallurgists – Improving Technical SkillsBy D Drinkwater In 2009, Peter Munro and Peter Tilyard examined the “human capital” in the mineral processing sector in a paper entitled Back to the Future (Munro and Tilyard, 2009). One of their major concerns was Aug 8, 2011 
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                     Exploring the Use of Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete in Large Diameter Shafts Exploring the Use of Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete in Large Diameter ShaftsBy D J. Kilkenny, D A. O’Toole, P B. Hills, K L. Seah An investigation was undertaken to critically analyse the use of fibre reinforced shotcrete (FRS) for a variety of applications in large diameter shafts. Those applications included the use of FRS wit Nov 5, 2014 
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                     Tunnelling within the Bunya Phyllite of Legacy Way, Brisbane, Queensland Tunnelling within the Bunya Phyllite of Legacy Way, Brisbane, QueenslandBy M Norbert, C Bennett The Legacy Way Tunnel was constructed from Toowong to Kelvin Grove in Brisbane, and is the first large-scale underground excavation in the Bunya Phyllite in Brisbane. The Legacy Way Tunnel is 4.3 km i Sep 17, 2014 
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                     Eliminating Waste Streams on Synthetic Rutile Plants: Treatment of Electrostatic Precipitator Fume by Plant Acid Effluent Eliminating Waste Streams on Synthetic Rutile Plants: Treatment of Electrostatic Precipitator Fume by Plant Acid EffluentBy M M. Collisson The Synthetic Rutile (SR) plant operations, North Capel, produce electrostatic precipitator (ESP) fume and kiln scrubber residue. Typically ESP contains about 18 per cent Ti, 13 per cent Fe, 0.5 per c Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Phosphorous Removal from Iron Ore with a Low Temperature Heat Treatment Phosphorous Removal from Iron Ore with a Low Temperature Heat TreatmentBy R R. Lovel, G J. Sparrow Currently there are large reserves of good quality iron ore near to existing infrastructure that are not being developed because the phosphorous levels are above acceptable market specifications. Sinc Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Temporary Support Design for the Largest Road Caverns Ever Built in Australia – The Lutwyche Caverns Temporary Support Design for the Largest Road Caverns Ever Built in Australia – The Lutwyche CavernsBy N McKenzie, E Taylor, S V. L Barrett, H Lagger, A Purwodihardjo This paper discusses the temporary support design methodology for the largest road caverns ever built in Australia—the Lutwyche Caverns—part of the Airport Link project in Brisbane, Australia. The Lut Sep 17, 2014 
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                     Development and Implementation of Major Hazard Management Plans Development and Implementation of Major Hazard Management PlansBy D Hume During 2001 the Ridgeway Gold Mine, driven by company initiatives and recent NSW legislation (General Rule 2000), developed and implemented Major Hazard Management Plans to control significant hazards Jan 1, 2002 
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                     A Spatially Enabling Relational Geologic Database of Java Island,Western Sunda Arc of Indonesia ù A Step to the Geoscience and Mining Data Model A Spatially Enabling Relational Geologic Database of Java Island,Western Sunda Arc of Indonesia ù A Step to the Geoscience and Mining Data ModelBy K Watanabe A relational database in which its complex contents can be navigated through a map interface (ie spatially enabling) is relatively a new concept yet attractive for geoscience fields. This concept is m Jan 1, 2004 
