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Chlorite Infrared Spectral Data as Proximity Indicators of Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide MineralisationBy Gardavsky V, Gabell AR, Green AA
The I,)hyllosilicate mineral chlorite is a common constituent of altered rocks associated with volcanogenic massive sulphide deposits, and literature studies indicate that, in general, this minera
Jan 1, 1987
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Characterising coalmine roof using measurement-while-drilling technologyBy M Khanal, J Qin, B Shen, Y Duan, X Luo
Gaining confidence in interpreting rock and strata properties of the coalmine roof is necessary for design, maintenance, modelling and optimisation of roadways supports. One of the key causes of roadw
Nov 29, 2022
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Technical note-outbursts in Australian coal mines: a petrographic factorBy Botz R. W
Macroscopic and microscopic studies of the outburst-prone Gemini Coal (Bowen Basin) showed that outbursts were associated with a localized inertinite-rich ply. Previous studies of the Gemini Coal had
Jan 1, 1986
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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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The Allied Minerals N.L. Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit at Eneabba, Western AustraliaBy Oxenford R. J
An important rutile-ilmenite-zircon bearing sand deposit was discovered by local farmers at Eneabba, 300 km by road north of Perth in 1970. These heavy minerals occur in a series of ancient strandl
Jan 1, 1973
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The Artificial Ventilation of the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine, N.S.W.UNLIKE coal mines, in which some form of artificial ventilation is rendered necessary by gases given off by the material mined and is also enforced by the mining laws of all countries, metalliferous m
Jan 1, 1921
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Paper No. 188. A Graphic Method of Computing Mine Values.THOSE who have had occ.asion to sample a mine not infrequently find that it is impossible to take their sample cuts at regular distances apart, owing to the ground being close timbered, a stope having
Jan 1, 1911
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Weak Claystone Floors and their Implications to Pillar Design and SettlementBy Gordon N
The in situ behaviour of claystone floors associated with the Wallarah, Great Northern and Fassifem Seams has been studied using a comprehensive suite of stress and displacement monitors. The inst
Jan 1, 1992
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Experience with Pre-Drainage of Seam Gas in the Western Area of the National Coal BoardMethane predrainage from coal seams in the Western Area of the U.K. has been practiced over the past decade. The differing reasons for the practice include the controlling of gas emission rates in
Jan 1, 1982
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Benefits and Risks of Submarine Tailings Disposal ù Lessons Learnt From Two Historic Mine Sites in Newfoundland and Other Canadian Case StudiesBy T P. Hynes
Submarine tailings disposal is conceptually an attractive option for managing reactive mine wastes in coastal regions by virtue of reduced sulfide oxidation under a water cover and no infrastructure t
Jan 1, 2003
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Geodynamic Modelling as an Exploration ToolBy Y Zha, J L. Walshe, A Ord, N J. Archibald
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of Geodynamic Modelling as an exploration tool and to provide a specific example, namely, the Century Zinc deposit in Northern Queensland. Geodynami
Jan 1, 2000
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The Broken Hill Lode û Its Geological StructurePerhaps no aspect of the investigation of an ore-deposit is of greater importance to the mining geologist and engineer than a consideration of its geological structure. A thorough understanding of the
Jan 1, 1932
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Emperical Modelling of a Dewatering Process Using Multivariate data AnalysisBy Albano C, Antila A, Flykt B
A method for relating operating variables and dewatering parameters of Thunes disc filters in the LKAB pelletizing plant at Malmberget in Sweden, via empirical mathematical models is described. Nea
Jan 1, 1989
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Economic analyses (EA) and life cycle assessment (LCA) on repurposing of mine waste via geopolymerisation technologyBy H M. A Ilyas, M Yahyaei, S Amari, M Darestani
Tailings are generally deposited on or near to the mine sites, occupying the site area, and being an economic burden for mining companies. Tailings can cause several environmental impacts, such as lea
Aug 2, 2023
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Seismic Extension of Volcanic ArcsWhile convergence of plates at a subduction zone produces shortening at the toe of the overriding plate, this deformation is localized to the frontal 100 km or so of the plate. There is increasing evi
Jan 1, 1990
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Blue Mountains Sewage Transfer Scheme - A Review of TunnellingBy McQueen LB
The Water Board has been involved in the development and ipgrading of sewerage facilities in the Blue Mountains since 1980. In 1984 the Board prepared a report that dealt with the Blue Mountains Sewag
Jan 1, 1993
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Commissioning and Optimisation of the Phu Kham Copper-Gold ConcentratorBy G Harbort, T Georgiev, M Phillips
Phu Bia Mining Ltd, a subsidiary of Pan Australian Resources Ltd owns and operates the Phu Kham copper concentrator located in the Xaysomboun District, Lao PeopleÆs Democratic Republic. Construction a
Jan 1, 2009
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Flotation Reagents ù A Critical Overview From an Industry PerspectiveBy S A. Ravishankar
An overview of flotation reagents used in sulfide and non-sulfide separations, from an industrial perspective, is given in this presentation to highlight the current applications knowledge. The histor
Jan 1, 2005
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Longwall Production - Review of Scheduling Factors and Overall Effects of Some Natural HazardsThe results expected from a longwall face can best be estimated from the ideal production rate, determined by the capacity of the equipment and the conditions in which it is installed, the effective o
Jan 1, 1991
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The Effect of Oxidation on the Flotation Behaviour of Nickel-Copper OresSurface oxidation is one of the most important factors that influence the flotation selectivity and recovery in the processing of complex sulphide ores. It is an inherent part of surface chemical re
Jan 1, 1993