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The Negotiated Compressed Process (NCP) (An Alternative Approach to Contracting Practices)By Benson R. P
Building a new tunnel to accommodate CN North America's needs or double stacked container traffic for the next 100 years represents new and unprecedented challenges. Innovative approaches to cont
Jan 1, 1993
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Evaluating Groundwater Impacts From Dewatering Operations to Support a Coal ProjectBy N J. Arunakumaren
A coal mine is proposed for an area where a major river traverses the project area. There were initial concerns that inflow of groundwater from exposures of high permeability alluvium associated with
Jan 1, 2003
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Orica û Technology to Kick off a Career with a BangSince I first enrolled to study Mining Engineering, the idea of working with big machinery and explosives has always appealed to me. After a few courses at uni, combined with vacation work and a numbe
Jan 1, 2009
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Computing for the Exploration and Mining Industries to the Year 2000By Henley S
The year 2000 is not very far ahead - only five years. It should not be hard to forecast what will happen between now and then, because the technologies that will be in practical use then should al
Jan 1, 1995
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Urban Tunnelling Challenges - Mechanised Tunnelling to Improve Life Quality in CitiesBy U Rehm
The biggest hard rock double-shield tunnel boring machine (TBM) in the world, with a diameter of 12.4 m, is currently excavating the North-South Bypass, which includes a crossing under the Brisbane Ri
Jan 1, 2008
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A Challenge to Equipment Manufacturers - A Highwall Mining Machine for AustraliaPotential hlghwaJl mining reserves in Australia are large, but geotechnical and operating conditions are quite different from those where highwall mining has evolved in the USA. In order to achieve sa
Jan 1, 1993
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A Methodology for Rock Mass Characterisation to Control Blast-induced VibrationsBy A Karrech, E Hamdi
The uncertainty of geomaterials properties is commonly encountered in resource engineering applications, especially in mining engineering where the rock mass texture, joints, fractures and damage zone
Aug 24, 2015
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An Approach to the Evaluation and Control of Blast Induced DamageBy Scott A
The object of most blasting operations is to destroy the insitu structure of the rock mass so that mechanical equipment can efficiently excavate the rock fragments. In achieving this objective the b
Jan 1, 1990
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Geochemistry Contributing to the Rehabilitation of the Wismut Uranium Mines, GermanyBy Brown P. L
A study has been made of the geochemistry of the Ronneburg mine district as input to the overall management strategy for the rehabilitation of the mine site. The study drew on the geological data an
Jan 1, 1995
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Electricity and Compressed Air Power Supply to Surface and Underground WorkingsThe Western New South Wales Electric Power Proprietary Limited is the central generating authority for distribution of power to the majority of the Broken Hill mining companies and the Broken Hill Wat
Jan 1, 1957
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Development of Innovative Goaf Inertisation Practices to Improve Coal Mine SafetyBy R Balusu, P Humphries
In combination with detailed field studies and goaf gas characterisation, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models have been used to develop optimum and effective strategies for inertisation during l
Jan 1, 2005
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Sea Water Dissolution - An Interim Solution to Industrial Carbon Dioxide EmissionBy Wadsley MW
The Greenhouse Effect, with its potential for global warming, is strongly linked to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. Global carbon mass balances indicate that absorption in sea water is the maj
Jan 1, 1989
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Mobile Supersucker Winzing ù Attaining Proven Reserves Prior to Capital CommitmentThe paper re-visits an old and proven concept of winzing, a method widely used in the past to gather exploration data for accurate definition of the orebody. It is proposed to use a mobile Supersucker
Jan 1, 2002
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Integrated Industry Relevant Research Initiatives to Support Geometallurgical Mapping and ModellingBy S Walters
The emerging discipline of ‘geometallurgy’ is not new but is becoming increasingly recognised as a discrete and high-value activity. Geometallurgy involves a quantified and spatially constrained appro
Sep 5, 2011
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The Yabulu Nickel Refinery Transition from Greenvale Ore to Imported OreBy J G Reid
In the period since 1989 the Yabulu Nickel Refinery of Queensland Nickel has undergone a transformation both in terms of the nickel laterite ore feed and the refined nickel product. These two change
Jan 1, 1994
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Novel Solvent Extractions Reagents - The Key to New Zinc Processing TechnologyBy Quan P. M
The great advances made in the application of solvent extraction to the recovery of copper from low grade ore sources over the past 15 to 20 years are well known. Solvent extraction is an essential
Jan 1, 1993
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Specific Gravity and its Relationship to Chemical Composition in Iron OreBy Reid T. W
This paper describes the results of investigations into the relationship between specific gravity and chemical composition in the Cockatoo Island orebody, In the early investigations the samples w
Jan 1, 1976
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Asymmetrical Floating Point Array Processors, Their Application to Exloration and ExploitationAn asymmetrical floating point Array Processor is a special-purpose Scientific Computer which operates under asymmetrical control of a host Computer. Although an Array Processor can receive fixed
Jan 1, 1983
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Sampling and Blending to Optimise Revenue ù A Minerals Industry PerspectiveBy D McInnes
Rather than look at the problems associated with sampling, this paper deals with the issue of sampling and blending to optimise revenue û predominantly in the mining industry. An example of the use of
Jan 1, 2005
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The Contribution of Research to Sustainability (With a Minerals Industry Perspective)Since the 1970s we have seen a marked corporate response in terms of the environment. In part this has come from regulation but it has largely come from stakeholders and the community. We now see a si
Jan 1, 2004