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Competing Factors in Support Selection for the West Zone of the Beaconsfield Gold Mine, TasmaniaBy P Fuller, A R. Penney
Re-commencement of mining in the Western Zone of Beaconsfield Gold Mine following a seismically-induced rockfall fatality in April 2006 required a change of mining method involving drilling and blasti
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation of Pyrrhotite from Selected Ni and Platinum Group Element (PGE) Ore Deposits and the Influence of its Mineralogy on Flotation PerformanceBy D Bradshaw, J R. R de Villiers
The non-stoichiometric sulfide mineral pyrrhotite (Fe(1-x)S), common to many nickel and platinum group element (PGE) ore deposits, occurs in varying crystallographic forms with the different types exh
Jan 1, 2008
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A Study into Bonding within Reduced Titanomagnetite-Coal CompactsBy R J. Longbottom
In this study the bonding within reduced titanomagnetite-coal compacts was investigated. The aim of the study was to better understand the binding mechanisms in the reduced compacts and, based on this
Jul 11, 2011
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Underground Aquifer Dewatering and Water handling Within the Stratiform Zn-Pb-Ag Orebody at the Hilton Mine, Mount Isa, NW QueenslandThree separate and unconfined aquifers occur in the Hilton area, named relative to position in relation to ore horizons: Footwall Aquifer in the east; Ore-Zone Aquifer within the ore-bearing Urquhart
Jan 1, 1993
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No. 3 ChangehouseWith the sinking of the No. 3 Shaft at North Broken Hill Limited, it was necessary to construct adjacent to the shaft a new changehouse for mining and surface personnel.It was also probable that as th
Jan 1, 1957
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Achieving Better Mine Closure Outcomes for Less MoneyBy B Howard, M Jones, D Pershke
"Current closure objectives and criteria are often difficult to achieve and are not delivering value for money outcomes at closure. Current mine closure processes tend to focus on rehabilitation and r
Jul 16, 2014
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The Energy Outlook in the Pacific Basin Region (0d1a04ad-4b32-49e8-99a0-89cb5b1072bb)The outlook for suppliers of energy to the expanding economies of the Pacific Basin region is essentially positive, but particularly for exporters of high quality steam coal. This paper argues that ec
Jan 1, 1990
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Potential for Future Developments Outside of Existing Fields in the Gippsland BasinBy MacLean L
In 1975 the Commonwealth Government established import parity pricing for all liquid hydrocarbons discovered after the 16th September, 1975. These discoveries were termed "new oil" to differentiate
Jan 1, 1982
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Political and Social Aspects of Present and Future TunnellingOur modern cities are almost incapable of sustaining themselves without subsurface infrastructure, which is not identifiable at first glance. This very soon becomes evident when the chaotic conditions
Jan 1, 1999
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Forging Ahead - A Collaboration Between the OZ Minerals Prominent Hill Concentrator and Magotteaux to Improve Plant PerformanceBy PáDeáBosscher, A Bruwier, M Weidenbach, C Philippe, T Ly, A Van Den Bosch
In the mining business the cost of grinding media represents up to 40 per cent of the total milling cost and therefore grinding media optimisation has a direct impact on the concentratorsÆ bottom line
Oct 29, 2012
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Consolidation and shear strength testing and stability analysis of coal mine spoil degraded to mudBy L Bergin, D J. Williams, S Islam, T A. Vangsness
The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act
Jul 23, 2018
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Attractive Workplaces in Future Deep Metal MiningBy B Johansson
The mining industry needs to recruit young talented people. An important task therefore, is to create future attractive mining workplaces that engage and motivate young people to work within the indus
Nov 22, 2011
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Understanding Mineralisation Controls – A Case Study of the Chesney DepositBy J Channell, G Phillips
"The Chesney deposit, located 4 km south-east of Cobar consists of three copper-gold rich shoots that lie within a larger, copper dominant lode. A fourth gold rich shoot is located adjacent to the mai
Aug 18, 2014
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Strip and Line versus Blind Sink Shaft Sinking – The Ernest Henry DecisionBy C J. Carr
The Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) is owned and operated by Xstrata Copper and is located in North-West Queensland, Australia. The mine is currently undergoing a transition from an 11 Mtpa open pit mine to a
Mar 21, 2011
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Building AsiaÆs Latest Hard Rock MineBy T J. V Duffy, L H. D Siahaan, P G. Albert
G-ResourcesÆ Martabe Mine in North Sumatra, Indonesia, is a US$700 M world-class and world-scale operation in a country which, with a few notable smaller scale exceptions, has had no significant hard
Nov 20, 2012
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Determining the Impacts of Salinity on Freshwater OrganismsBy R Mann, R Prasad, S Vink, V Nanjappa
The level of salinity that various aquatic organisms can tolerate without incurring any adverse effects is dependent on several environmental and evolutionary factors. These factors include the relati
Nov 26, 2013
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Sensitivity Analysis and the Mine Development DecisionTraditionally, the development of a mineral resource project goes through a fairly set pattern of decisions from what commodities to search for; where to look; how to locate; what are the reserves
Jan 1, 1983
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Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel LiningBy J de Witte
When used in suitable ground conditions, rock bolts can have advantages over other permanent tunnel lining solutions. Permanent rock bolts offer flexibility in tunnelling profile and rapid rock bolt i
Mar 8, 2011
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Development Options for the Eyre Peninsula Magnetite – An Owner’s PerspectiveBy J White
The Eyre Peninsula (EP) has been known for its iron ore for more than a century. Edward John Eyre noted the ironstone outcrop at what is now Iron Knob in the 19th century. Sir Douglas Mawson visited a
Jul 11, 2011
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A Non-Technical Perspective to Collecting Consistent and Representative Samples in the Mining IndustryThere are many compelling reasons why correct sampling schemes should be standard practice in the mining industry, yet there are numerous examples where poor sampling practices are known to exist in t
Mar 1, 2010