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Cut-and-Break, a 'New' Method of Rock ExcavationBy Seib W
In cut-and-break rock excavation use is made of the fact that breaking rock in tension towards a free face requires a specific energy of excavation which is small in comparison with that required for
Jan 1, 1992
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Shaft Guide Reactions at No. 2 Ore Shaft Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Mercer J. K
Shaft guide reaetions in No. 2 Ore Shaft, Mount Isa Mines Limited, have been reduced to a low order of magnitude by the use of self aligning slippers and spring loaded guide rollers. Before commission
Jan 1, 1961
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Identification of Shale and Ore Boundaries Using Gaussian ProcessesBy K L. Silversides
Shales form distinctive peaks in natural gamma downhole logs, which are used to manually identify the location of ore boundaries. These shales form important lithology markers that can potentially be
Jul 11, 2011
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Driving the transformation to hydrogen ironmaking – an experimental vertical shaft H2-DRI reactor facility in NZBy M McCurd, M Lynch, B H. Yin, S Mendoza, C W. Bumby, Y Iwasaki, B Rumsey
Iron and steel production is responsible for approximately 6.3 per cent of global anthropogenic CO2 emissions. Direct reduction of iron with hydrogen is a potential route for decarbonising the iron an
Sep 18, 2023
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Mine Close-Out Criteria - Present Guidelines and Future Trends in AustraliaBy McQuade C. V
Mining is an activity which has, in the past, been regarded as often leaving land in a condition unfit for further use. As the need for development that is both economic and ecologically sustainable
Jan 1, 1994
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A Four-Dimensional Interactive Learning System Approach to Mining Engineering EducationBy S Saydam
Professional engineers need to be able to apply university learning to practice. In particular, they have to take responsibility for interactions between technical systems and the complex social envir
Nov 22, 2011
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Experimental investigation on borehole beakout and its implication on stress magnitudesBy H Masoumi, I Canbulat, Y Zhao, J Oh, H Lin
Borehole breakout is a drilling induced phenomenon caused by overstress of rock around the borehole. Its depth usually aligns with the minimum horizontal principal stress direction. For this reason, i
Nov 30, 2018
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Investigations and Improvements to Ground Control Systems Used at Xstrata Copper ù Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy B Andrew, L Krois
Ground control systems, including ground control management, play an integral role in the effective and efficient extraction of copper ore at the Xstrata Copper û Mount Isa Copper Operations (MICO). R
Jan 1, 2005
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Prediction of Rock Fragmentation Using a Gamma-based Blast Fragmentation Distribution ModelBy H Mansouri, M A. Ebrahimi Farsangi, F Faramarzi
A blast fragmentation model is developed based on the gamma function to describe the run-of-mine fragmentation distribution. The model presented is aimed to benefit from simplicity in application and
Aug 24, 2015
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Assessment Model for Quantifiably Measuring the Impact of an Information-Based Decision Support System in a Coal Mine Integrated Remote Control RoomBy S D. Dessureault
The largest surface coal mine in North America requires complex materials handling infrastructure to fulfil the highly variable quality specifications of its contracts. These diverse demands, reflecte
Sep 26, 2011
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Drill and Blast - A Necessary Evil Or?It is well documented that drill and blast outcomes affect the downstream mining processes of loading, hauling, crushing and grinding but it can also significantly impact on mine profitability via dil
Jan 1, 1999
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Getting More from Your Drilling Dollar with GeophysicsBy J R BISHOP
Geophysical techniques are being increasingly used down exploration drill holes as deeper and more elusive targets are sought. This paper lists the various methods available and discusses the applic
Jan 1, 1992
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Titanium Minerals Marketing Factors from a User's ViewpointThroughout the industrial world, Ilmenite, Rutile, Monazite and Zircon mineral sands play a KEY role in numerous industrial processes. Australia's ilmenites, rutiles, and synthetic rutiles are of
Jan 1, 1986
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Geothermometry and Compositional Variation of Fluid Inclusions from the Tennant Creek Gold-Copper Deposits, Northern Territory, Implications for Exploration of Auriferous IronstonesBy Mernagh T, Large R. R, Ryan C. G, Huston D. L
The Tennant Creek goldfield is one of the largest gold producing districts in Australia, and major deposits, including Gecko, Juno, Orlando, Peko, Warrego, Nobles Nob, Golden Forty, Argo, TC 8 and
Jan 1, 1994
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Tomorrow's Competency RequirementsThe undeniable fact of life in the next 25 years will be the increasing difficulty of the physical conditions of Australian orebodies facing future miners. We are all familiar with names such as the
Jan 1, 1994
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Acid Drainage From Derelict Coal Mines in an Urban û Rural Environment of New South Wales ù Holding a Tiger by the TailThe New South Wales Department of Mineral Resources has, since 1974, administered the Derelict Mines Rehabilitation Program (DMRP) to reduce the environmental impacts of abandoned and orphan mine site
Jan 1, 2003
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Panel Caving Experiences and Macrotrench (Macrozanja) - An Alternative Exploitation Method at the El Teniente Mine, Codelco, ChileBy P Tobar
The development plan (long-term plan) of El Teniente Mine, Codelco-Chile, includes 100 per cent primary ore, located at increasing depths, which may involve several difficulties related to the applica
Jan 1, 2000
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CO<sub>2</sub> Geosequestration ù The Challenges of Capturing and Storing CO<sub>2</sub> From the Process IndustriesBy B Hooper
Deep cuts in CO2 emissions will be required to stabilise and, in the long term, decrease CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere. Technologies for capturing CO2 from major stationary sources (power stati
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role of Advanced DEM Based Modelling Tools in Increasing Comminution Energy EfficiencyBy R Morrison, P Owen
Particle breakage is an essential part of mineral processing. The aim is to reduce run of mine mineral ore to an optimal size for liberating target minerals and for subsequent recovery by separation p
Jan 1, 2004
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A New Dry Processing Approach to Alluvial DepositsBy G R Ryan
Dissatisfied with conventional wet processing methods for alluvial deposits, Resource Trend Pty Ltd of Cairns set out to develop a better process. After comprehensive investigation of existing dry t
Jan 1, 1994