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Use of Electronic Detonators at Cracow Gold MineBy N Strong
Cracow is a high-grade; low-tonnage underground gold mine located approximately 500 km north-west of Brisbane in Central Queensland. It is a steeply dipping, narrow vein, epithermal gold and silver de
Jan 1, 2007
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Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal MinesBy A H. Clemens, P Lindsay
Acid producing potential static tests have been undertaken on sample lithologies from New Zealand coal mines, to rank the lithogies into acid producing waste rock and stable non-acid producing waste r
Jan 1, 1999
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Continuous Measurement of Liquid Retention and Drainage in Porous MediaThe amount of liquid retained in a porous bed is determined by weighing a column containing the bed.The column is attached to the free end of a cantilevered beam, and changes in weight are determined
Jan 1, 1968
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Mineral Matter in Australian Bituminous CoalsThe mineral matter has been isolated from a selection of Australian bituminous coals using low temperature (radio-frequency) oxidation or hydrogen peroxidation techniques and the species present ident
Jan 1, 1978
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A Reality Check on Hedging Practices in the Mining IndustryBy D Lautier, A A. Ndiaye, A Galli
Traditionally gold producers had built up hedge books to protect themselves against adverse changes in the commodity price, but diversified mining groups were staunchly opposed to hedging in any shape
Jan 1, 2009
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The Problem of Surplus Productive Capacity in the Coalmining IndustryThe coalmining industry in most countries has, at various times, suddenly been confronted with a decrease in demand for coal. Readjustments made to reduce productive capacity to match the reduced dema
Jan 1, 1961
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Various Interpretations of Coal Petrographic Nomenclature and their Effects on Maceral AnalysesThe commonly used Stopes-Heerlen coal petrographic classification and nomenclature has over the years been subject to variable interpretations. This paper discusses the problem with specific reference
Jan 1, 1970
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Remarks on the Brown Coal Beds and Associated Deposits of the Werribee Plains, VictoriaThe district specially referred to in this paper comprises the very gently sloping country extending from the western shores of Port Phillip from the mouth of the Yarra to Footscray along the Bacchus
Jan 1, 1902
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Deterministic Expert Systems : A New Planning Tool for Project DevelopmentProject developent proceeds by increasingly detailed studies addressing overall project returns through an analysis of the substance, risks and costs associated with the following elements: ò Reserv
Jan 1, 1989
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Development of Process for Beneficiation of Low-Grade Iron Ore Samples from Orissa, IndiaDevelopment of Process for Beneficiation of Low-Grade Iron Ore Samples from Orissa, India The paper deals with the results of characterisation and beneficiations studies undertaken on two low-grade I
Sep 13, 2010
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Investigations Into X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Slurry Streams at Mount IsaA commercial Philips X-ray Fluorescence (X.R.F.) analyser was converted to an experimental instrument suitable for determination of the accuracy to be expected of X.R.F. on line analyses of concentrat
Jan 1, 1968
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A Magnetic HydrocycloneThe concept of a magnetic hydro-cyclone is undeveloped, possibly because studies by Bragard (1965) and the Royal School of Mines in London (Robinson, 1965) were not encouraging. Its role for the conce
Jan 1, 1984
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Notes on a Railway Tunnel Carried on TimberThe timber township of Powelltown, Victoria lies N.E. of Yarra Junction, 60 miles east of Melbourne and in the site of the mill of the Victorian Hardwood Company Proprietary Ltd.A lift gauge railway o
Jan 1, 1925
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Some Aspects of Pillar Stability in Underground Coal MinesWorking in thick coal seams presents many problems, included in these is obtaining the maximum recovery of coal under safe working conditions. In order to obtain maximum extraction it is important to
Jan 1, 1989
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Genetic Classification and Prospectivity of Gold-Bearing Veins in the Otago Schist, New ZealandBy R J. Norris, D J. MacKenzie
Gold-bearing veins have formed at a wide range of depths throughout the uplift history of the Otago Schist. The earliest gold mineralisation occurred during the later stages of Mesozoic metamorphism.
Jan 1, 2000
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Zero Base Design and Risk MitigationThis paper examines the integration of risk management into the design philosophy of a project to produce a æzero baseÆ design, which targets a minimum capital cost without adversely impacting upon th
Jan 1, 2004
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Hydrothermal Mineralisation in Northeast Striking Fault Zones, Otago SchistBy D Craw, J Becker
Post-metamorphic structural evolution of Otago Schist resulted in a pattern of northwest and northeast striking faults and fractures cutting the basement rocks. These faults have been reactivated seve
Jan 1, 1998
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Capital and Operating Cost Eestimation for Open Pit Mining EquipmentBackground information, formulae and a systematic set of procedures for estimating capital and operating costs for open pit mining equipment are presented in this paper. Firstly, equipment capital c
Jan 1, 1990
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Techniques Used and Problems Encountered in Normal and Reverse Circulation Drilling at the Mt Roseby Project, Cloncurry, North West QueenslandTechniques Used and Problems Encountered in Normal and Reverse Circulation Drilling at the Mt Roseby Project, Cloncurry, North West Queensland
Sep 13, 2010
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Development of a slimhole downhole nuclear magnetic resonance tool for iron ore – some applications and limitationsBy T A. J Hopper, B J. Birt, K K. Trofimczyk
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) has been utilised in the oil and gas industry for over 60 years. The technology was recently identified as having potential value in iron ore, where latent bound moist
Jul 24, 2017