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Opening Address to Gold ConferenceEARLY HISTORYIt is 91 years since the epic discovery of gold at the eastern end of Kalgoorlie's main street appropriately named Hannan's Street after the prospector who found the first gold
Jan 1, 1984
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Roasting of Bismuth ConcentratesFluid bed sulphation roasting of bismuth concentrates began at Warrego in 1980 in con- junction with the recommissioning of the Tennant Creek Smelter. This process, develop- ed by Peko Mines, is use
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Geophysics in the Coal Industry: Present and FutureBy Young JA, Rogers G, Bannister S, Edwards SA
Many coal mine operators have responded to economic pressures by massive investment in machinery to reduce unit costs. To sustain the increased production which must justify the expenditure it is e
Jan 1, 1987
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æBest PracticeÆ Operations Management ù An Oxymoron?This short paper outlines the authorÆs views regarding the present ability of the resources industry to manage its mining assets. It represents a personal view û but one founded in fact-based observat
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Methodology for Managing Effective External Stakeholder RelationshipsBy S Zaffron, O Loffredi
A critical concern of any mining company today is its relationship with the different stakeholder groups impacted by the operational activity û communities, unions, vendors, local partners and competi
Jan 1, 2006
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Reliability of Machines and Systems Used in Production Process in Mines - A Case Study of South Eastern Coalfields Limited, IndiaThe continuously growing coal mining industry of India presently includes shovel dumper combinations in open cast mines, sometimes with dragline mining of overburden, together with the whole range of
Jan 1, 1991
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Zonation in Skarns û Complexities and Controlling FactorsBy L D. Meinert
Skarns typically are zoned and the deposit- or district-scale zonation pattern is an important tool in exploration for skarn deposits. Zonation in individual deposits has been described in many public
Jan 1, 2008
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Spontaneous Combustion in Open Cut Coal Mines ù Recent Australian ResearchBy A Saghafi, S Day
The control of spontaneous combustion in spoil piles is an area of concern for a number of open cut coal mines. Spontaneous combustion in spoil may occur when carbonaceous waste materials are exposed
Jan 1, 2005
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The Coking Coal MarketBy Parer W. R
During the last fifteen years there has been a marked change in the demand and supply patterns of coking coal. The world demand, predominantly Japan, has increased from 23 million tonnes of world e
Jan 1, 1974
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Feasibility Studies - Risks and SensitivitiesA feasibility study will fail its objective if it does not identify and then correctly assess, all the risks which could have a substantial impact on the financial viability of a project. Before th
Jan 1, 1997
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Future Direction for the Use of Victorian Brown CoalThe Victorian State Government recognises that the extensive brown coal deposits in Victoria are one of the State's key competitive strengths for economic development. The unique properties of
Jan 1, 1989
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Leaching of Gold and Silver from Pyrite and ItÆs Calcine with Aqueous Cyanide and ThioureaBy Lawson F
Pyrite concentrate and calcine from the Nanjing Lead-Zinc-Silver Mines, China, were leached with aqueous cyanide and thiourea solutions. More than half of the contained gold and silver was able to be
Jan 1, 1987
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A Comparison Between Hoek - Brown and Bieniawski Criteria for Coal and RocksThe applicability of Bieniawski and Hoek-Brown empirical strength criteria has been assessed for different groups of coal and various types of intact rocks by using a vast number of published triaxial
Jan 1, 1998
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Notes on Ore Pulp Settlement and Filtration, In Cyanidation of Gold OresThis subject of paramount importance in many modern plants employed in the extraction of gold from ores by cyanidation, involves several considerations.With the old-type "slimes decantation"
Jan 1, 1935
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Environmental Management Systems in the Mining IndustryBy Smith I, Gowan M
With the advent of increased environmental regulation and high penalties for non-compliance in many countries, there has grown a need for all industries to assess their risk with respect to environ
Jan 1, 1994
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Australian Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Potential and a Possible Test Site in the Hunter ValleyBy Somerville M, Muray A, Bocking M
Australia has an extremely large total hot dry rock (HDR) resource above a depth of 5 km, equivalent to 7500 times its present annual energy consumption, of which 80 per cent underlies the Great Art
Jan 1, 1995
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Referable Dams ù A MinerÆs GuideThe Bowen Basin of Queensland and the Hunter Valley of New South Wales are the two largest black coal producing areas in Australia. Mining activities require the availability of large on-lease storage
Jan 1, 2003
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Delivering on Purpose ù Strategy Development, Organisation Design and Planning the Work of the BusinessStrong markets for metals and energy over the past five years have supported equity and debt market funding to enable a new group of mining juniors to emerge in control of economic resources, some in
Jan 1, 2006
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Plant and Method of Manufacture of Portland Cement at Limestone Island.WITH the exception of the deposits of the Milburn Cement Co near Dunedin, Wilson's Portland Cement Co., on the Mahurangi River (a short distance north of Auckland), and those of the New Zealand P
Jan 1, 1911
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Mechanisms of Metal Immobilisation in Mine Drainage Treatment Wetlands ù A Sustainability PerspectiveThere are a number of different mechanisms by which wetlands can immobilise the metals in mine drainage. Here, the biogeochemistry behind four of these mechanisms (adsorption, biological uptake, preci
Jan 1, 2003