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Rehabilitation At Stawell Joint VentureIt was once considered sufficient to revegetate old mine sites using grass or trees. At the commencement of the Stawell JV (SJV) operation in 1981, management determined that pre-existing vegetation w
Jan 1, 1992
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Contract Partnering - A Review of its Use in the Development of the Cannington Underground MineBHP World Minerals (BHP) commenced development of the Cannington exploration decline in 1993 using Peabody Resources LimitedÆs Mining Services Division (PRL) as the contractor. Approval was given in 1
Jan 1, 1998
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The Potential for the Dry Processing of OresBy R D. Morrison
This paper reviews the need for, and potential of, dry technologies in mineral processing, and considers the problems that will have to be solved for such technologies to be economic. The need for wat
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of Open Stope Drilling Methods At The Selcast Mine, W. A.This paper looks at the various stages of development of open stope drilling techniques. Due to the structural nature of the orebodies mined by open stoping it has been necessary to review mining
Jan 1, 1977
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Leveraging Your Commodity in a Bullish Market ù Making the Most of Challenges and OpportunitiesAs part of the response to the increased demand for products such as iron ore, coal and gold many resource companies have identified the need to develop strategies focused on attracting high demand pr
Jan 1, 2006
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The Development of Nickel/Cobalt Laterites in the South West PacificThere is little doubt that the vision (Spectre) of Voisey's Bay has completely spooked the Northern Hemisphere view on nickel to the exclusion of considering any other future nickel project. V
Jan 1, 1996
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The Ballarat Gold Field and The City of BallaratThe development of the Ballarat goldfield and of the city of Ballarat are a significant part of the history of the Australian mining industry. Important developments in technology, legislation and
Jan 1, 1982
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The Characterisation of Hydrodynamic Conditions in Industrial Flotation CellsBy J-P Franzidis
Hydrodynamic conditions such as gas dispersion, mixing intensity and solids suspension are known to govern the metallurgical performance of the flotation process. Understanding flotation cell hydrodyn
Jan 1, 2000
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The Recovery of Nickel and Gold from Sulphide ConcentratesBy Angove JE, Johnson GD
Sulphide concentrates are produced in a wide range of mineral processing operations. In the case of base metals they are further treated by smelting and/or hydrometallurgical techniques. In the case
Jan 1, 1993
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Caterpillar 3500 Series Engines for Off Highway TrucksA new engine family has been developed by Caterpillar Tractor Co. for application in off-highway trucks. This family, the 3500 Series is available in three configurations, covering a 600-1200 kilow
Jan 1, 1982
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Dynamic Hydrothermal Modeling at the Renison Tin MineDynamic hydrothermal modeling is a tool that can aid in studying problems associated with hydrothermal ore deposits and can help increase our understanding of the spatial distribution of ore withi
Jan 1, 1987
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Spectral Characteristics of the Ravenswood Gold Deposit, North Queensland, and its Application to Near-Mine and Regional ExplorationBy L Ryan, S Halley
The use of a field spectrometer to systematically analyse drill samples from over 200 holes around the Permian-Carboniferous Ravenswood gold deposits in north-east Queensland has successfully identifi
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use Of Sludge In Land RehabilitationThe sucessful use of sewage sludge in land rehabilitation has been established and there is an abundance of overseas information on sludge reuse. Unfortunately Australia is behind Europe and North Ame
Jan 1, 1992
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The Economic Performance of an æOldÆ Industry: Mineral Extraction and ProcessingThe mining industry represents a small part of the international economy. Comprising few large companies, the industry exhibits volatile returns and over the past 25 years has failed to produce a long
Jan 1, 2000
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Australian Innovations in MiningAustralia has historically been a world leader in mining innovations. This trend is reflected in the international patent records, which show that in recent years there has been some recovery in the n
Jan 1, 2008
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Future Directions in Contract MiningOver the last 15 years the contract mining concept has developed into an integral part of the Australian mining industry. Today it is a $2 billion per annum industry with the potential to continue t
Jan 1, 1996
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People-An Organised Labour ViewpointTrade unions are people. As organisations they exist to represent the needs and interests of their members; that is the workforce. Thus one of the underlying objectives of the trade union movement
Jan 1, 1982
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Resource Development in Developing CountriesDeveloping and operating mines in developing countries is never dull, but continuously challenging in terms of geology and terrain, geography and location, culture and land tenure, environmental and s
Jan 1, 1997
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Planning for Narrow Vein MinesThe primary objective of any planning exercise is to maximise the return on funds utilised while maintaining a safe and socially responsible working environment. In order to achieve this, it is essent
Jan 1, 1993
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Controlling Impact Effects During Block CavingBy W A. Tchernykh, R P. Strelnikova
In connection with the fact that technology of ore mining by caving system is often used when mining of deposits, characterising by low stability of surrounding rock mass, the main problem for such or
Jan 1, 2003