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Global Lessons for a Local Problem – Rehabilitation Bonds and Victoria’s Latrobe Valley Coalmines
By M L. Cramer, N P. Wines
"On 9 February 2014, bushfire embers landing on exposed coal in a disused pit at the Hazelwood mine in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley ignited a coal fire that burned for 45 days. The fire was the largest a
Jun 28, 2016
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Ore Quality Control for Process Optimisation
By Sehic O. A
Geology can be the root of evil or a source of bliss; there is a choice; to ignore geology is at a mine's peril.Risk can be minimised and profitability maximised by the application of a detailed
Jan 1, 1993
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An Economically Viable Method of Dragline Mining in Weak Unstable Ground at German Creek Mine, Central Queensland
By Xaykhamphoune, Ward B
Draglines have been used exclusively for primary overburden stripping at the German Creek Mine complex in central Queensland, where coal has been extracted from a series of ten open cut pits working s
Jan 1, 1992
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Modern By-Product Coke Oven Practice
Although forty-seven years have passed since the by-product coke oven made its successful commercial appearance, it is only during the past fifteen or twenty years that this system of coal carbonisati
Jan 1, 1928
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Regional Geological Setting of the Woodlawn and Captains Flat Massive Sulphide Deposits, NSW, Australia
By Abell RS, Wyborn D, Solomon M, Stuart-Smith PG, Henderson GAM
The two major massive sulphide deposits in the Silurian rocks of southern NSW, Captains Flat and Woodlawn, differ from classical Kuroko deposits in several ways, e.g. they lie on the flanks of fe
Jan 1, 1987
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The influence of roadway configurations on VCD and bulkhead design
By M Salu
Ventilation control devices (VCD’s) and bulkheads are critical controls used for managing risk in underground coalmines. Following the Moura No. 2 mine explosion in 1994, the Queensland Mines Departme
Oct 12, 2022
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Development of a Sustainable Rehabilitation Strategy for the Management of Acid Rock Drainage at the Historic Mount Morgan Gold and Copper Mine, Central Queensland
By T Laurencont
The Queensland Department of Natural Resources and Mines (NR&M) accepted the environmental liability for the Mount Morgan minesite in 1991. This gold and copper mine located 38 km southwest of Rockham
Jan 1, 2003
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A Method of Predicting Open Cast Backfill Settlement as Applied to an Open Cast Coal Operation in the UK
By 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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The Management of Unstable Slopes, East Open Pit, Daye, China
By Guo-Zheng J
This paper describes the risk management strategies adopted to control unstable slopes in the east open pit of the Daye iron ore mine. Extensive experience has been developed over the last 35 years
Jan 1, 1994
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Industrial Applications of the High-Intensity Rare Earth Drum Magnetic Separator
By Merwin RA
The recent development of rare earth permanent magnets has revolutionised the field of magnetic separation. The advent of rare earth permanent magnets in the 1980s provided a magnetic energy produc
Jan 1, 1993
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Preming Investigations for the Prediction of Hazards Ahead of Faces
The most appropriate technology needs to be applied to premining geological investigations to achieve reliable data for predictions of geological conditions ahead of mining. The paper describes th
Jan 1, 1988
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Gas Chemistry and Isotopic Signature of Fumaroles at Galeras Volcano, Colombia (b0762a99-8e38-4384-81b3-26b04ead1cb6)
By Sturchio NC, Williams SN, Fischer TP
Chemical and isotopic analyses of fumarole gases from Galeras Volcano, Colombia provide significant insights into the origin of volatile components in the magma.. Water comprises a mixture of magmati
Jan 1, 1995
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Implementation of a management operating system at the Telfer Underground Gold Mine
By M Franklin, C Puglisi, S Fitch
Implementation of a well planned and executed Management Operating System (MOS) can result in widespread improvements to operational performance but its success relies heavily on the investment by and
Mar 15, 2021
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Investigations on the Influence of Particle Size in Flotation
By Hoberg H, Schneider FU
Flotation tests were conducted with galena, quartz and with synthetic mixtures of the two, in different ranges of grain size, and with different process parameter variants. Physico-chemical analyses
Jan 1, 1993
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Longwall Face Outputs Present æState of the ArtÆ -- Alternative Future Trends
By Duncan GR
Having passed through a number of previous phases the best longwall results in Australia have shown a significant increase in the last two years. The results expected from a longwall face can be es
Jan 1, 1988
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The Current State of the Art of Pit Design and Performance
By Windsor C
A review of the current pit design procedures and their performance has been undertaken recently by Mining Research Associates (MRA) and the CSIRO Division of Geomechanics. Visits were made to mi
Jan 1, 1986
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An Alternative Approach for Assessing In Situ Stresses in Sydney
By D A. F Oliveira, C J. Parker
The role of the virgin in situ stress field in tunnelling projects is well known in the Sydney area. The effect of in situ stresses is mostly considered through the use of published relationships that
Sep 17, 2014
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Theoretical and Experimental Research on Occurrence of Spontaneous Combustion of Coal Seam
By Higuchi K
Intorducing the hypothesis that the cause ,òi spontaneous combustion of coal is depending un the accumulation of heat produced by its oxidation, the authors derived the equation expressing the temp
Jan 1, 1981
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Maximising Value Through Maintaining Your Flotation Equipment
By B Murphy, S O’Connell, J L. Heath
In the 1989 best-seller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, the author, Stephen Covey, highlights the importance of maintaining not only ‘production’, but also, ‘production capacity’. When operat
Sep 1, 2014
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Geostatistical Simulations of Kimberlite Orebodies and Application to Sampling Optimisation
By M Field
Kimberlite pipes, as opposed to dykes, sill and secondary deposits, are the primary target for diamond exploration companies because they have simple geometries and can contain large volumes of potent
Jan 1, 2006