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Optimisation of Cut-Off Grade at Mount Isa Mines Limited Æs Enterprise MineBy G MacSporran, I Sheppard
The practical application of LaneÆs theory on optimum cut-off grade policy has to date proved difficult for selective stoping in large-scale underground mining. The key to determining an optimum cut-o
Jan 1, 2003
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Electrokinetic Leaching - A New Approach to Ensuring PercolationBy Wright D. J
Successful heap leaching depends on three major factors: 1. Chemical conditions appropriate for the dissolution of the valuable metal; 2. Contact between the leach solution and the valuable metal par
Jan 1, 1994
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Risk Factor Experiences Involved in Developing a Uranium Project in AustraliaBy T C. Hunter
There are unique risk factors involved in the development of an Australian uranium project especially by a æjuniorÆ. These encompass a range of political, technical, environmental, regulatory, timing,
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Grouting Techniques for the Solution of Environmental Problems during MiningThe Coal Corporation of New Zealand Ltd (CoalCorp) is the largest coal producer in New Zealand, with extensive properties in both the North and South Islands. CoalCorp's North Island operations
Jan 1, 1988
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The Future Development of the Kalgoorlie GoldfieldThe foundation of our industrial welfare lies in the success of our primary industries, and, so far as mining is concerned, it is hoped that for many years it will be a most important primary industry
Jan 1, 1927
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The Elements Of Raise DrillingThis paper discusses basic practices of operation applied to raise drilling. It draws attention to critical areas that tend to be neglected. A brief history covers development of raise drills. The
Jan 1, 1977
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Application of a Truck Simulation Model at Mt. Whaleback MineBy Butters S. E, Deslandes J. V
The selection of loading and haulage equipment in a proposed or oper- ating mine is vital in ensuring the cost effective achievement of produc- tion targets. To assist in the evaluation of different h
Jan 1, 1989
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Integrated Approach to Assessing Mine-Related Impacts on the Sustainable Management of Water Resources ù Case Study: Three Mile Creek, Collinsville (Northern Bowen Basin, Queensland)By D L. Richardson, B Tiedt, C D. Morgan
Following residentsÆ concerns that the ongoing operations of Collinsville Coal (CCP) mine may be resulting in the release of contaminants, including products of acid mine drainage (AMD), into downstre
Jan 1, 2003
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Winding Rope Practice At The Zinc Corporation, Limited And New Broken Hill Consolidated LimitedThe importance of good winding rope practice is stressed. Details of the ropes used for various duties in the four shafts of The Zinc Corporation, Limited (ZC) and New Broken Hill Consolidated Lim
Jan 1, 1983
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Financial Rewards for Innovators and Risk-TakersBy Warren M
Many Australian tunnelling and mining companies regularly investigate different methods or equipment in an attempt to keep ahead of their competition. Sometimes the result is a new approach or process
Jan 1, 1993
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Visual Aspects of the LandscapeTo carry out its responsibilities the SECV needs to manage the visual environment effectively. Every land oriented decision effects what we see and the value in pursuing visual excellence is supported
Jan 1, 1992
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Strata Control Considerations for Improved Mine Roadway and Panel Driveage RatesBy Fabjanczyk MW, Nemcik JA, Matthews SM
The major strata control considerations which affect the optimisation of roadway driveage in highly stressed strata is the performance of reinforcement placed and the extent of stress induced roc
Jan 1, 1988
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Recovery of Fine Free GoldSpiral separators have been used to treat heavy mineralsands in Australia for some 35 years. During the last five years the logical extension of this technology has been torecover cassiterite from all
Jan 1, 1986
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The Imperial Smelting Furnace-Hearth and Raceway ConsiderationsConsideration is given to the factors affecting raceway activity and the hearth design of a zinc-lead blast furnace. Results of measurements made on operating furnaces are given and comparisons ar
Jan 1, 1981
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Smooth Batters, Fewer Berms and Erosion Control: The Keys to Steeper Slopes at BougainvilleBy Lye GN
Rock mechanics investigations have shown that some major slopes in the Panguna pit would be stable at angles in excess of 500 providing near-surface instability could be controlled. Excavation of
Jan 1, 1986
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Hoisting in Raise-Bored ShaftsBy Northcote GG
There are many underground mines with shaft or decline access with limited production capacity or where the mine may become uneconomical as trucking costs escalate with increasing depth of the decl
Jan 1, 1978
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Design of the West Fork MillThe West Fork project is located in Reynolds County, Missouri, in the mineralized zone referred to as the Viburnum Trend. The West Fork orebody has a calculated ore re- serve of 13 600 000 tonne (1
Jan 1, 1978
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Case Study . . . Industrial Relations in Resource DevelopmentIndustrial relations on Australian and New Zealand resource projects can be volatile. Therefore investors have become increasingly aware over the years that sound industrial relations during const
Jan 1, 1983
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Natural Gamma Logging as an Aid to Iron Ore Exploration in the Pilbara Region of Western AustraliaBy Walraven F, Knott G. G
Using a typical small logging instrument (Neltronic KPD), a natural gamma reference section for part of the Brockman Iron Formation and part of the Mt. McRae Shale has been established in the Newma
Jan 1, 1973
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Deformation, Failure and Stability of Tunnels in Squeezing RocksBy Sun Y. L, Jiang J. J, Lu S. L
A distinguishing feature of tunnels in squeezing rocks is that a large deformation of the surrounding rocks takes place slowly and gradually, often called squeezing phenomenon. It is different from
Jan 1, 1995