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Investigation of Coal Fines at Coal and Allied Hunter Valley MineBy Grey D, Turner R, Capsanis J
Coal fines are recognised to have a major impact on the cost and efficiency of the recovery of saleable coal. Fines affect the productivity of the whole mining cycle because of the low yields obtained
Jan 1, 1992
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Fault Styles in the Sydney - Bowen Basin: - Implications for Coal Mining ConditonsBy Sullivan T. D, Lohe E. M
Geological structure is one of the main controls on ground conditions within mining. It has a significant impact on the mining conditions and productivity of coal mines within the Sydney - Bowen Ba
Jan 1, 1991
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A Modified Cable Bolt System For The Support Of Underground OpeningsBy Worotnicki G, Tillmann V. H
Past experience with fully bonded cable dowels placed as a means of reinforcement in highly stressed crop pillars at the New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (NBHC) mine indicated such support was
Jan 1, 1983
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Sustainable Use of Bauxite Residue Sand (Red Sand) in ConcreteBy H Nikraz, E Jamieson, D Cooling
The use of red sand as fine aggregate in concrete manufacture has been investigated as well as the use of fly ash as a cement replacement. The experimental work consisted of casting various concrete m
Jan 1, 2006
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Integration of New Technology System in the Mapping of Coal Quality at Yallourn East Field, Latrobe Valley, Victoria, AustraliaBy Tilley J. L, Chicu D
The development of the Yallourn East Field brown coal open cut has involved the adoption of novel investigational programs into coal qual- ity. For example, weighted average coal property statistics
Jan 1, 1989
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Rapid Location of Gold in Polished Sections with a Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy Woodcock J. T, Rummel P. H, Sparrow G. J, MacRae C. M
An automated method, which is believed to be the fastest in the world and which can be used by mineralogically-untrained technical assistants, has been developed for the rapid location of native gol
Jan 1, 1991
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Description of Continuous Lead Refinery at the Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, Port Pirie, South AustraliaIn the new refinery, at the works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, situated at Port Pirie, South Australia, the refining routine is similar to that carried on in the old one
Jan 1, 1932
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The Treaty of Waitangi and Mining Law in New ZealandThe law relating to the Treaty of Waitangi is developing rapidly at present. A number of separate, but related, developments can be identified.
Jan 1, 1988
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Declining at Spargoville, W.A.Development of a small ore body to 137m below surface was carried out in sixteen months driving 610m of 1:5 decline.
Jan 1, 1973
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A Lender's ViewThe appraisal of mineral reserves by a lender is carried out at the initial stages in developing a loan for a mine. The depth of investigations is influenced by the competence of the explorer, the
Jan 1, 1979
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Formation of fracture zones under static and impact loading conditions and their characteristicsBy S Kodate, Ö Aydan, Y Suda, J Tomiyama
Fracture zones are commonly found in the Earth’s crust. These zones may cause very severe engineering problems. Therefore, the formation and the assessment of the mechanical characteristics of these z
Nov 29, 2022
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An Integration of Short-Term Planning with Mineral Processing SimulationBy F D Durao, Muge F. H, Rogado J. Q
In the scope of the project named CAPUME II (EEC BRITE/EURAM contract - project MA2M-CT90,-0042(SMA)) for the development of an integrated mine planning system for underground mines, two of the main
Jan 1, 1995
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The Identification of Contaminants in Mine Site Waste Waters by ICP-MSBy Mine F. J, Woods P. H
Waste waters from mine sites may be screened for all constituents of significance as a first step in establishing water quality criteria for protection of aquatic ecosystems. Inductively-coupled pla
Jan 1, 1994
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New Developments in Continuous Mining and Materials HandlingBulk mining and handling technologies have been affected in two ways by the soaring costs of oil products in recent years. Firstly, the substition of oil by coal, oil sands and oil shale demands th
Jan 1, 1981
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Hamersley IronÆs Long Term Planning TechniqueBy Oliver R
The Hamersley Iron ore resources are geologically complex with fluctuations in mineral chemistry. From this resource Hamersley Iron must produce consistently high quality direct shipping products a
Jan 1, 1979
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The Rehabilitation of Whites Overburden HeapThe Rum Jungle mine was operated by Territory Enterprises Pty Ltd who mined uranium on behalf of the Australian Government with operations spanning the period from 1953 to the final closure of th
Jan 1, 1984
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Late Mesozoic Porphyry Copper-(Gold-Molybdenum) Deposits, Eastern Yangtze Craton, Eastern China û An Intracraton Extensional SettingBy P Vasconcelos, M-F Zhou, X-F Zhao
The eastern part of the Yangtze craton (eastern China ) is marked by a number of medium to small size porphyry Cu-(Au-Mo) deposits. A detailed geochronological study and existing data suggest that the
Jan 1, 2008
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Developments in Geophysics for Prediction of Structures Influencing Production in MinesIn both surface and underground coal mines, the detection of geological structures ahead of workings is recognised as being fundamental to the efficient operation of the mine. Mining into zones of
Jan 1, 1988
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The Pacific Rim and Sea Level Changes û Good for Some and Bad for OthersBy Kubik K
This paper reviews the historical data on relative height changes of landmasses with respect to sea level for Pacific Rim countries.It discusses existing theories of the Greenhouse effect, and the int
Jan 1, 1990
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Metwin-A Novel Exercise in Extractive Metallurgy for UndergraduatesA novel problem-solving exercise for undergraduates is described which is directly relevant to production supervision. It is based on the fictitious Metwin Plant which produces refined metal from
Jan 1, 1984