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Challenges on the Front End Activities of the Uranium Fuel Cycle - Areva's ApproachEnergy is central to respond to critical stakes on human and industrial development requirements as well as on climate change. The increase of the share of carbon-free energy sources in the global sup
Sep 13, 2010
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Use of a Pre-existing Microseismic Monitoring System to Detect Trapped Miners (with Reflections on Beaconsfield 2006)By D Cumming-Potvin
Incidents that trap miners in underground mines have serious consequences for the miners and the mine operators involved. It is of utmost importance that mine operators utilise all available tools whe
Mar 24, 2014
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Geochemical Characterisation of Flinders Mines’ Pilbara Iron MineralisationBy G D. McDonald
Flinders Mines is an ASX300 iron ore explorer and developer with a tenement package located in the Hamersley Ranges region of Western Australia, approximately 70 km north of Tom Price. Exploration ove
Jul 11, 2011
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An Update on Causes and Recommendations for Controlling Coal Damage When Blasting OverburdenBy Postupack C
A major problem that has continued to plague the surface and underground coal industries is blast induced damage to the coal seam. Blasting Analysis International, in conjunction with a number of ot
Jan 1, 1995
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Baseline Requirements for Biological Monitoring Programs Used to Assess Mining ImpactBy C L Humphrey
Biological monitoring programs for environmental protection require techniques that will provide both early detection of possible adverse effects, and assessment of the ecological significance of th
Jan 1, 1994
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A Comparison of Skip Loading Systems from an Operational, Maintenance, Safety and Capital Cost Estimate PerspectiveBy A E. A Northcote
The drive to maximise performance, reduce maintenance times, improve safety of operation and maintenance on mining equipment while keeping both operational and capital costs down has provided good nou
Mar 21, 2011
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Application of steel bollards for managing the hazards associated with open stopes, Waihi Underground OperationsBy C E. Gawith
The Waihi underground mining operation currently mines epithermal veins ranging from two metres up to ten metres in width using a ‘Modified Avoca’ stoping method. This method consists of longhole benc
Mar 15, 2021
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Coal's Impact on the Greenhouse EffectA number of gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, water vapour, nitrous oxide, ozone and chlorofluorocarbons are transparent to incoming short-wave radiation, but are relatively opaque to outgoin
Jan 1, 1989
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Reducing CO2 emissions from the ferro-alloy and silicon productionBy G M. Tranell, M Tangstad
The CO2 footprints in the production of Mn-ferroalloys and silicon/ferrosilicon are correlated with the fossil carbon consumption. The CO2 emissions may be reduced in the Mn-ferroalloy process by incr
Aug 21, 2024
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Mining - The Challenges of TomorrowAt the outset I want to thank you for inviting a representative of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa to address you on the subject of mining and its future at this, the 13th Congress of the Cou
Jan 1, 1986
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Golden Blocks GoldfieldBy G D. Price
The Golden Blocks Goldfield is located in the Slaty Creek area,North West Nelson, about 20 km west of Collingwood. Alluvial gold was discovered in Slaty Creek in 1861. Gold was mined from quartz veins
Jan 1, 2004
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The Exploration Signature of the Coronation Hill Gold, Palladium and Platinum DepositBy C A Heinrich, Morse M. P, Cruickshank B. I, Pyke J. G, Whitaker A
Very little public domain information is available on the exploration signature of the Coronation Hill Au+Pd+Pt deposit. From 1987 to 1990 the BMR (now AGSO) carried out geological, geophysical and
Jan 1, 1994
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Lead Smelting at Sulphide Corporation Ltd.'s Cockle Creek WorksTHIS paper is not intended to be a detailed description of the lead, smelting plant at Cockle Creek, as this has been covered in previous papers for the Institute in 1918, Proceedings No. 31, by other
Jan 1, 1923
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Coal Utilization in Modern Steelworks PracticeBy Brook W. H
The history of the reduction of iron from its ores is lost in antiquity. Archreologists state that man has practised it for over four thousand years. Until comparatively recent times charcoal was the
Jan 1, 1947
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Telfer Train 1 Copper Flotation Circuit ReconfigurationBy A Crawford, P Manton
Telfer is a gold/copper operation, currently operating one open pit mine and one underground mine. The ore processing plant consists of two parallel trains involving semi-autogenous mill, ball mill an
Jan 1, 2009
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Development of a Near Field Damage Model for Cemented Hydraulic Fill (MINEFILL '98)By Chitombo GPF
The dilution of blasted ore with cemented backfill materials has been recognised as a significant factor influencing the economics of some underground metalliferous mining operations. Several mechan
Jan 1, 1998
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New Zealand's Steel Industry and Other Mineral DevelopmentsGovernment established and financed the NZ Steel Investigating Co in 1960. Its investigations showed that a steel industry was feasible and desirable based uponNorth Island titanomagnetite ironsands,
Jan 1, 1993
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A Framework for Presenting and Benchmarking Resource ProjectsBy M A. Noppé
"Investors and other stakeholders assessing the risk, opportunity and relative value associated with a resource project need to appreciate the project in its correct context. Errors, omissions, biased
Mar 8, 2016
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Two Companies, Three Years, Four Sites, Five Managers and Six Projects in the Life of àLeaving the relatively simple life on a uni student and venturing off in to the outside working world is a big step. There are two paths to follow, the æContikiÆ style graduate program where you pick
Jan 1, 2004
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The Copper Deposits of AustraliaCopper was first produced in Australia in 1844, at the Kapunda Mine in South Australia, and, by 18i>0, production exceeded 2,000 tons of copper a year. Output increased ,steadily, reaching a peak o
Jan 1, 1943