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                     Why the Overall Exponent in Gy's Formula Almost Never Gets Close to 2.5 Why the Overall Exponent in Gy's Formula Almost Never Gets Close to 2.5Once and for all, the debate on the exponent in Gy's formula is pushed to its limit. It is explained why an exponent of 2.5, obtained when using a square root of nominal size d to adapt the value Mar 1, 2010 
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                     An Introduction to Discrete Fracture Network Modelling and its Geotechnical Applications An Introduction to Discrete Fracture Network Modelling and its Geotechnical ApplicationsBy F M. Weir, M Fowler A discrete fracture network (DFN) approach involves numerical modelling that explicitly represents how defects may be spatially distributed through a rock mass. A DFN is a 3D realisation of the ‘small Nov 5, 2014 
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                     Machine Monitoring and Automation as Enablers of Lean Mining Machine Monitoring and Automation as Enablers of Lean MiningBy L Mottola Three decades ago mining companies, principally in North America, aided by machine and explosive manufacturers, started significant attempts to develop and implement automated mining systems, mainly u Nov 22, 2011 
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                     Heterogeneity tests and core logging – a final reconciliation Heterogeneity tests and core logging – a final reconciliationBy A C. Chieregati, A Heberle, F L. S P Villanova Since the publications of Gy’s initial work, many authors have discussed the approaches to estimate the variance of the fundamental sampling error (FSE). Experimental tests suggested by Pitard and Fra May 9, 2017 
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                     State of Affairs and Current Research Trends in Theory of Sampling Fundamentals, Including Segregation and Correctness State of Affairs and Current Research Trends in Theory of Sampling Fundamentals, Including Segregation and CorrectnessBy D François-Bongarçon The theory of sampling (TOS), and therefore representative sampling, is based on three fundamental principles: sample correctness, which handles the search for non-bias; segregation, the effects of wh Jul 29, 2014 
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                     Geological Mapping into the 21st Century: QMAP and GIS Geological Mapping into the 21st Century: QMAP and GISBy I M. Turnbull QMAP (the Quarter Million Mapping Programme, 1:250 000 scale) is a geological mapping programme which will build a digital geological database of the whole country and publish maps and books to docume Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants Identifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing PlantsIdentifying Opportunities to Reduce the Consumption of Energy Across Mineral Processing Plants Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Beyond the manufacturing mindset – adapting workforce skills for the tech driven mining industry Beyond the manufacturing mindset – adapting workforce skills for the tech driven mining industryBy Y Lanwin The Australian mining sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the adoption of advanced technology to the operational landscape. This has highlighted a critical disconnect between our tr Sep 1, 2024 
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                     The Petrology and Mineralogy of the Whipstick Molybdenite-Bismuthinite Mines, Pambula District, N.S.W. The Petrology and Mineralogy of the Whipstick Molybdenite-Bismuthinite Mines, Pambula District, N.S.W.The Bega granite at Whipstick, N.S.W., consists of a granite metasomatically altered to leucogranites and a spessartite-granite. The ore occurs in pipes controlled by jointing and shows evidence of po Jan 1, 1968 
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                     The Wakamarina Gold-Scheelite-Quartz Lodes, Marlborough, New Zealand The Wakamarina Gold-Scheelite-Quartz Lodes, Marlborough, New ZealandBy R L. Brathwaite The gold-scheelite-quartz lodes of the Wakamarina valley were the most productive of the mesothermal gold-bearing areas in the Marlborough Schist. Most of the production came from the Empire City and Jan 1, 1995 
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                     A global review of geotechnical challenges and ground support practices in sublevel caving mines A global review of geotechnical challenges and ground support practices in sublevel caving minesBy A D. Campbell Sublevel caving (SLC) is a mining method adopted in a wide range of mining depths and ground conditions with various layouts adopted to suit orebody geometry. Sublevel caving offers more flexibility a Nov 29, 2022 
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                     Mining Legacies – Understanding Life-of-Mine Across Time and Space Mining Legacies – Understanding Life-of-Mine Across Time and SpaceBy M Pepper, C R. Roche, G M. Mudd "The Australian mining industries approach to life-of-mine planning has improved considerably in recent decades. It now needs to be matched by, and embedded in, mining governance systems that utilise Jul 16, 2014 
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                     New Technologies for efficient utilization of coal in the iron and steel industry New Technologies for efficient utilization of coal in the iron and steel industryBy Brotzmann K, Turner RE, Philp DK, Rusden RC New approaches in the last decade have led to the supplemental use of raw coal as a direct energy source in several iron and steelmaking processes. The dependence on more expensive coke and electr Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Mining and the New Zealand Economy Mining and the New Zealand EconomyThis paper discusses the social and economic impact of mining, and in particular goldmining, on New Zealand. The range of topics covered and their complexity has confined us in this paper to highlight Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Metallurgical Control ù Case Studies Metallurgical Control ù Case StudiesBy Y Yang This paper discusses various issues surrounding the metallurgical control for furnaces, especially focusing on processes with long time-constants and æmetallurgical memoriesÆ. Examples will focus on f Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Challenges facing non-ferrous metal production Challenges facing non-ferrous metal productionBy P Taskinen, D Lindberg The increase in metals demand in the electrifying globe means significant growth in the smelting of copper, nickel, zinc, and lead, produced from primary sulfide sources or using sulfide mattes as the Aug 21, 2024 
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                     Bioleaching of Nickel-Cobalt Oxide Ores Bioleaching of Nickel-Cobalt Oxide OresBy P Tzeferis An exploratory laboratory work was carried out on microbial leaching of poor non-sulphide nickel ores, not amenable to conventional mineral processing operations. The results have shown that domestic Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Application of an environmental ‘black carbon’ particulate sensor for continuous measurement of DPM in three underground mines Application of an environmental ‘black carbon’ particulate sensor for continuous measurement of DPM in three underground minesBy J C. Volkwein, A D. A Hansen, E Sarver, C Barrett Ensuring that diesel particulate matter (DPM) levels in underground metal and non-metal mines are maintained below statutory limits is an essential requirement of mine ventilation systems. However, de Aug 28, 2017 
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                     Mechanism Responsible for Flocculation in Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Temperature Responsive Dewatering - Attractive Interaction Forces Induced by Surface Hydrophobicity Mechanism Responsible for Flocculation in Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Temperature Responsive Dewatering - Attractive Interaction Forces Induced by Surface HydrophobicityMechanism Responsible for Flocculation in Poly (N-Isopropylacrylamide) Temperature Responsive Dewatering - Attractive Interaction Forces Induced by Surface Hydrophobicity Sep 13, 2010 
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                     Processing of Japan Earth Resources-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar data to aid geological mapping in the Central Coromandel Peninsula Processing of Japan Earth Resources-1 Synthetic Aperture Radar data to aid geological mapping in the Central Coromandel PeninsulaBy A B. Christie Space-based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data is becoming available over much of the world, includingNew Zealand. Radar imagery has a number of very advantageous features, including all-weather capa Jan 1, 1994 
