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Simulating Mining Engineering Problems Using the GPSS Computer LanguageA computer programming language known as GPSS is described and possible applications for the mining engineer are presented. The language is continually being upgraded with improved versions appearing
Jan 1, 1987
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Determination of Tin in Cassiterite Ores by Atomic Absorption SpectrophotometryA method is proposed for the analysis of tin in cassiterite ores. Tin is volatilised by heating with ammonium iodide. The tin iodide so formed is extracted with hydrochloric acid and the concentration
Jan 1, 1967
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The Century Zinc DepositThe Century zinc deposit is located in Queensland approximately 250 kilometres north north-west of the provincial city of Mount Isa, on Lawn Hill Station and within 150 kilometres of the Gulf of Carpe
Jan 1, 1993
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The Modelling of the Liberation Factor and its CalibrationAway from past controversial presentations, a matter of fact, intuitive and simplified approach to the Theory of Sampling (TOS) sampling variance prediction formula is offered which gives an insight o
Jan 1, 2005
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Anatomy of a Heating and Assessment of Critical Self-Heating ParametersNumerical modelling is a valuable tool for simulating the fundamental processes that take place during a heating. The models presented in this paper have enabled a quantitative assessment of the effec
Jan 1, 2005
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Crustal Structure along Geotransect Baghdad-Dohuk, Northern IraqBy Toffeg A. N, Abdul-Hameed I
More than 1000 Ian of seismic reflection data correlated to ten exploration wells along with geological, gravity and magnetic data are used to construct the subsurface structure, in particular the cry
Jan 1, 1990
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The New Southern Railway - Underground Construction in an Urban EnvironmentThe Airport Link Railway utilises innovative solutions to a number of issues associated with underground development and transport infrastructure planning. It is typical of the major change underway i
Jan 1, 1999
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The Flash Smelter at Mount Morgan LimitedBy Warner B. D
Smelting at Mount Morgan started in 1906 with blast furnaces which were replaced by a reverberatory furnace in 1939. The second reverberatory, commissioned in 1944, was replaced by a copper flash s
Jan 1, 1974
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Use of Helicopters in Mineral Exploration to Minimise Environmental Impact, Mount Painter Area South Australia (56768a36-34ae-4fcd-ac31-56455ab087f8)During a mineral exploration programme in an environmentally sensitive area near Mount Painter in South Australia, a helicopter was used to position, construct and service drilling rigs in order to a
Jan 1, 1995
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The Colorimetric Determination of Tungsten in Soils, Sediments, and Rocks by Zinc DithiolSamples weighing O·25 g are fused with 1 g potassium hydrogen sulphate, leached with 5 ml. of hydrochloric acid, and then diluted with another 5 ml. of acid. After settling, an aliquot of the cle
Jan 1, 1970
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Drawpoint Design in Caving and Stoping MinesThe design of drawpoints in caving and stoping mines has a significant impact on the productivity of the operation. Drawpoints must be designed to provide uniform drawdown and maximum recovery of the
Jan 1, 2000
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Robots and Mining: The Present State of Thought and Some Likely DevelopmentsTwo recently published studies have considered whether and how robots, which have been designed for manufacturing applications, could find use in mining. The conclusions of both studies, if not identi
Jan 1, 1985
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Total Quality Control Experiences in the BHP CollieriesThe BHP Steel Group embarked on a Total Quality Control (TQC) programme in 1984 in response to enquiries from a major customer regarding procedures for quality in materials supply.The TQC initiative h
Jan 1, 1991
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The Development of Teaching Programmes for the Mining Industry Using the Co-Operative ModeThe paper explains the genesis of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education to its unique position in mining engineering education. A description follows of the development of the Graduate Diplo
Jan 1, 1986
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Preparation Of Environmental Impact Statements For The Mining IndustryThere are a number of methodologies which can be used for the preparation of environ- mental impact statements. Selection of a method depends upon the type of project and the environmental character
Jan 1, 1976
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Broken Hill, a Crucible for Research and Development in the Days of Sir Bert GeppDuring Gepp's lifetime, Australia was in the forefront of science and art in metallurgical practice. This did not come easily for although blessed with a unique mineral deposit at Broken Hill lar
Jan 1, 1993
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Project Development: The Lump Sum AlternativeWith the recent collapse in commodity prices the size and number of resources project has diminished markedly in recent years. Coupled with the disappearance of the "open cheque book approach", th
Jan 1, 1986
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Environmental Optimisation : Gaining Values from the Environmental Approvals ProcessThe resurgence of mining over the last 30 years has coincided with a growing awareness in the community of the importance of environmental protection and conservation. This involves a growing conce
Jan 1, 1991
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Tectonics of the Pacific Ocean Basin Using Gravity Anomalies Recovered From Seasat Altimeter DataDeformation of the lithosphere by tectonic forces is investigated from both observational and theoretical standpoints. Global and regional geophysical data bases, coupled with the means for their r
Jan 1, 1987
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The Resource Management Amendment Act 2005 û The Implications for the Mining IndustryBy M van Kampen
The Resource Management Act 1991 has been amended on a number of separate occasions since its enactment in 1991, and has recently be subject to further amendment by way of the Resource Management Amen
Jan 1, 2005