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                Experiences in Developing Applied Mining Research ContractsThe Australian Mineral Industry's growth in the last two decades is directly related to the skill and experience of its consultants in mining, metallurgy, geology, finance, management, marketing
Jan 1, 1986
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                Description of the Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, and Superphosphate PlantsTHE following paragraphs represent an endeavour to describe, briefly the equipment used for the manufacture of sulphuric acid and superphosphates by the Corporation.SULPHURIC ACID PLANTS.Two separate
Jan 1, 1918
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                New Life for the Argyle Diamond Mine – Block Cave Style and BeyondBy D C. Ford
The Argyle AK1 orebody was discovered in 1979 and subsequently found to be a large, economically viable reserve with high grade diamondiferous ore. Production began via an open pit operation
Aug 22, 2011
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                The Application of Accurate Delays in Open Pit Blasting OperationsThe effect of accurate detonator delay timing on blast results can now be studied with the development of the ICI Electronic Detonator. This detonator has an accuracy and precision orders of magnitu
Jan 1, 1989
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                The Use of SEM/EDS Techniques in Studies of Coal and Associated Mineral MatterThe light microscopic study of the physical structures of coal and associated mineral matter is an important technique in providing information on the characterisitics and possible behaviour of coal
Jan 1, 1989
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                Education and Research for the Mineral IndustryThe success of any industry depends on the planned integration of the policies and resources of the key components of the Australian economic and political structure - government, industry managemen
Jan 1, 1986
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                Can We Stop a Black Swan Breeding? Advances in Bowties and Critical Control ManagementBy M Andrew, H Reynolds, R Mills
As the global mining industry continues to grapple with ‘black swans’ (high consequence / low frequency events) for health, safety and environmental losses, the focus is shifting from risk assessment
Jun 22, 2016
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                Understanding and modelling squeezing ground conditions at the Ballarat Gold MineBy B Roache, A Vakili, R Talebi
When a highly anisotropic or weak rock mass is subjected to high-stress conditions, it can lead to large ongoing deformations or squeezing ground conditions. Squeezing ground conditions can impose inc
Nov 30, 2018
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                Nature and Origin of West Australian Diamonds: Evidence from Mineral Inclusions and C-Isotopic Compositions.By Foudoulis C, Smith CB, Drew RM, Sun S-S, Sheraton JW, Hall AE
Primay (syngenetic and protogenetic) inclusions - i.e. minerals formed during or before diamond growth and encapsulated in the diamond - provide important information on the origin of diamond. Rece
Jan 1, 1989
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                Application of Photogeology and Remote Sensing to the Exploration and Development of Desert Placer DepositsBy Murdaugh W
The application of photogeological techniques and analysis of more advanced remote sensor images can be a cost and time effective tool in the search for desert placer gold deposits. Examples are g
Jan 1, 1988
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                Discrete Fracture Network Modelling – Importance of Accounting for Data Uncertainty and VariabilityBy S Rogers, D Stead, E Eberhardt
The last decade has seen a major increase in use of the discrete fracture network (DFN) approach applied to cave mining problems, often integrated within more complex geomechanical simulations. Becaus
May 9, 2016
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                Perspectives on Future Global Collaboration for Mining Research and EducationBy M Scoble
This paper addresses the importance of collaborative approaches to resolving future mining challenges. It attempts to provide some insight into understanding the theory, measurement, mapping and manag
Nov 22, 2011
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                Quantification of HPGR energy efficiency effects on downstream grinding processBy H Lieberwirth, M Pfeifer, F Heinicke
HPGRs (high pressure grinding rolls) have been developed within the last decades for energy efficient processing of a wide variety of ores. Special interest has been raised by projects increasing the
Aug 24, 2022
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                University Perspectives on Geological EducationUniversities have had a long history in the education of geology graduates, Analysis of this history reveals a record of success, as judged on a world basis. However there have been significant chan
Jan 1, 1986
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                Don't be Afraid to EvolveThe AusIMM came into being to foster the spread of professional knowledge within its client industry. It has evolved along with the Australian mining industry for more than a century. If the AusIMM
Jan 1, 1994
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                Megablasts – Enabling Technologies in BHP Billiton Iron OreBy B Green
With a focus on safe productive tonnes, there has been an ongoing drive to increase the productivity of the mining fleet across BHP Billiton. In response, a team from the Iron Ore business was formed
Aug 24, 2015
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                Tunnelling on Northern Beaches Storage Project, Sydney, to Improve Water QualityBy N Taylor, P Hewitt
The Northern Beaches Storage Project (NBSP) is part of Sydney Water’s SewerFix™ Program to improve the wastewater system and protect public health and the environment. It was built by the SewerFix Wet
Sep 17, 2014
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                The Challenges of Selective Mining within the Globe Progress Gold Mine, Reefton, South Island, New ZealandBy R Cooksey
The Globe-Progress Mine is an open pit gold mine that is part of the larger Reefton Goldfields deposit located on the West Coast of New Zealand. The regional geology comprises a series of north to sou
Aug 22, 2011
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                A Novel Approach for Control and Prevention of Acid Rock DrainageBy M Logsdon, T R. Clark, T I. Mudder
Oxidation of pyrite and other metal sulfides is accelerated by the activity of acidophilic iron- and sulfur-oxidising microorganisms. The ideal biocide for controlling biocatalysed acid rock drainage
Jan 1, 2003
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                Role of Environmental Ore Deposit Models in Resources DevelopmentBy Y T. J Kwong
With the recent emphasis worldwide on environmental protection and sustainable development, finding an enriched mineral deposit no longer guarantees mining development. Only if the identified resource
Aug 22, 2011