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Legislative Measures Concerning Subsidence Associated with Coal Mining in N.S.W.By Holla L
There exist several legislative provisions in N.S.W. which work together to control surface subsidence due to extraction of coal by underground methods. The important ones are the Coal Mining Act,
Jan 1, 1986
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Signalling Equipment for Shaft Hoisting at North Broken Hill LimitedThe mmmg operations carried out by North Broken Hill Limited, necessitate the use of four shafts for the haulage of ore, men, and supplies. These are:-1. Blackwood's Shaft.-British Section, which
Jan 1, 1940
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Precipitation of Soluble IronBy Moorrees C
Carbonic acid leaching of crude iron-containing magnesia derived from Savage River magnesite yields a magnesium bicarbonate leachate with a substantial soluble iron concentration. The iron concentrati
Jan 1, 1984
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Ore Breaking and Handling at The C.S.A. Mine, CobarParallel lenticular orebodies occurring at the C.S.A. mine of Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd. are mined by mechanized cut and fill stoping over the full strike length. Access is provided for each stope lift fro
Jan 1, 1969
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Long-Term Changes in Water Chemistry as a Result of Mine Flooding in Closed Mines of the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USABy E Werner, B R. Leavitt
The chemistry of acidic mine drainage discharging from flooded coal mines is commonly reported to improve with time after flooding. This investigation describes a 18-year dataset of post-flooding wate
Jan 1, 2003
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Hoisting in Raise-Bored ShaftsBy Northcote GG
There are many underground mines with shaft or decline access with limited production capacity or where the mine may become uneconomical as trucking costs escalate with increasing depth of the decl
Jan 1, 1978
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Application of Biotechnology in the Mineral, Metal Refining and Fossil-Fuel Processing IndustriesMicroorganisms have been used throughout history for the benefit of mankind with some of the earliest applications being in the production of fermented foods and beverages. Reactions involving inorg
Jan 1, 1993
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The Cornish Miner in South AustraliaThe appearance of the Cornish miner in South Australia was, in the simplest terms, the result of resource development economics. In Cornwall in the middle of the 19th century tin and copper mining
Jan 1, 1987
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Manufacture of Cement from Blast-Furnace SlagAuthor Biography William Poole was born in Sydney, NSW in August 1868. He was educated at Sydney Grammar School. William spent two and a half years as a cadet in the Railway Construction Branch of the
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Controlling Factors in FlotationTHE object of this paper is to offer some suggestions to assist metallurgists to supervise the operations of flotation plants. We do not yet thoroughly understand what "flotation" is or &quo
Jan 1, 1920
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A Geochemical Study of Island Arc VolcanismThe Northern Mariana archipelago in the W.Pacific forms a classic intra-oceanic island arc system far from the influences of continental crust. As such it offers an ideal location in which to stud
Jan 1, 1987
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Magnetic Methods in the Search for Iron OreMagnetic methods have for a long time been used in the search for iron ore. In fact the first recorded geophysical prospecting was the use of a magnetic compass to locate iron ore in the Kuruna region
Jan 1, 1951
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Sustainable Plant Design, Technology and Operations ù What They Are and How to Achieve ThemBy P Elliott, D Pershke
In a minerals processing context, sustainability is about using natural resources more efficiently to achieve maximum economic benefits with minimal environmental impacts. It embodies five overarching
Jan 1, 2006
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Large Flotation Cell Size and Circuit Arrangement SelectionBy Churchill M
One of the significant changes which has occurred in the flotation sector of the minerals industry, over the last two decades, has been the successful development of the very large flotation machine
Jan 1, 1991
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Recognising and Integrating Stakeholder Landform Expectations into Life-of-mine PlanningBy P D. Erskine, A Hine
The current Queensland Government’s rehabilitation guidelines for post-mining landforms present a hierarchy of preferred outcomes for different areas within the mine site (see Figure 1). Within all ar
Jun 28, 2016
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Presidential Address 1960 The Contribution of the Minerals Industry to the Development of AustraliaAs a basis for my address to you tonight I thought it might be opportune if we considered the great history of the mineral industry in Australia, and the contribution it has made to the development of
Jan 1, 1960
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Steam Outburst in a Hot Mine in JapanThis paper describes a steam outburst in a metal mine which occurred in December 1992 in Japan, resulting in two fatalities. The outburst occurred just after blasting in a heading face 600 m below sur
Jan 1, 2005
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Mine Environment Neutral Drainage (MEND) InitiativeBy E J. Gardiner, C M. Hogan
Acidic drainage has long been recognised as the largest environmental liability facing the mining industry, and to a lesser extent, the public, through abandoned mines. The Canadian Mine Environment N
Jan 1, 2003
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refurbishment of Open Cut Equipment in SECV Mining OperationsBy Aalbers J. P A
The State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) operates 13 excavators, 3 travelling stackers and 4 mobile slew conveyors in their three open cuts in the Latrobe Valley. The majority of these m
Jan 1, 1989
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Facing the Post-Industrial EraGiving the keynote address in the final session of a conference dealing with closely related topics has a disadvantage in that much of what can be said has been said. It also has an advantage, how
Jan 1, 1978