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The Charging of Slurry Explosive with the Nitro Nobel Cartridge Loader at the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Co. Ltd., Queenstown, TasmaniaBy Wilson J. R
The main mining method employed at Mt Lyell is sub-level open stoping with a typical extraction level interval of 100 m and sub-level intervals of 30 m. Currently, pillar blasts provide the major p
Jan 1, 1977
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The Flash-Point Test for LeadIF lead be heated with concentrated sulphuric acid two distinct actions will usually be observed. In the first, bubbles begin to be evolved more or less rapidly from the lead, and in the second, which
Jan 1, 1930
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Port Hedland Harbour TunnelBy A Bennett, A Peck
BHP has recently constructed a Hot Briquetted Iron Plant at Port Hedland in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Supply of iron ore fines to the plant is by conveyor from the companyÆs existing Ne
Jan 1, 1999
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Environmental Control of Organic and Mineral Residues buy Drainage Structures, Charters TowersBy Heidecker A
Several types of drainage structure providecost-effective environmental controls for water supply to Charters Towers and its mining industry. Drainage groves maintain bank-levee, channel, pool, and sp
Jan 1, 1990
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An Alternative to Cube-root Scaling Crater AnalysisBy Fourney W. L, Weaver T. A
A large number of single borehole crater-forming shots were analyzed in terms of correlating the crater parameters with explosive weight. The objective was to determine a scaling rule for which the
Jan 1, 1990
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Can We Stop a Black Swan Breeding? Advances in Bowties and Critical Control ManagementBy M Andrew, H Reynolds, R Mills
As the global mining industry continues to grapple with ‘black swans’ (high consequence / low frequency events) for health, safety and environmental losses, the focus is shifting from risk assessment
Jun 22, 2016
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Operational Excellence in Rock Blasting - From a European Point of ViewBy R Lurf, C Weber
In the frame of this paper a holistic dynamic process model approach is presented in order to introduce operational and technical excellence in drilling and blasting. Both on a macro and micro level t
Jan 1, 2007
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Movable Belt Conveyor at the Yallourn North Open Cut of the State Electricity Commision of VictoriaBy Anderson C. G
The design of crawler-mounted conveyor belts installed for the handling of brown coal in open cuts is described.INTRODUCTIONThe State Electricity Commission of Victoria operates two brown coal open cu
Jan 1, 1955
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The Education of Professional Specialists for the Mineral Industry into the Next CenturyThe importance of the minerals industry to Australia is briefly reviewed and the professional specialists essential for the industry identified. The average first degree graduation numbers in geosci
Jan 1, 1997
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Geodynamic and Geochemical Evolution of the Fiji RegionThe Fiji islands are the world's most ac- cessible Cenozoic remnant arc. They provide occasional subaerial exposures of an arc frag- ment some 750 km long and 80 km wide, or about the size of t
Jan 1, 1987
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The Port Hedland Hot Briquetted Iron ProjectBy Bensley C. N
In June 1995, BHP announced that it would build a Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) plant and associated beneficiation, materials handling and infrastructure facilities at Port Hedland, Western Australia. T
Jan 1, 1996
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WaihiÆs 2020 Vision: Part A: The Community's Blue-printGold was discovered at Waihi in 1878. In 1987 the modern Martha Mine opened in the middle of the town of Waihi. Newmont Waihi Gold as the current licence holder has been operating the mine since 2000.
Jan 1, 2006
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Experience with FloCEP® Slurry Flow Conditioning at Evolution Mining’s Edna May OperationBy S H. Algie, D P. Taplin, S G. Doig
"Suboptimal performance of clusters of hydrocyclones (cyclones), relative to the performance of the individual cyclones that comprise the cluster, is a common phenomenon. The primary cause is well kno
Oct 10, 2016
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Geotechnical Investigation of the South Wall, Mt Whaleback Pit a Case Study - How Goetechnology can Pay its WayBy Parker RJ, Swindells CF
The authors have used the geotechnical study for design of the South Wall of Mt. Newman Mining's Mt. Whaleback Mine to illustrate how geotechnical studies can be economically justified. This
Jan 1, 1986
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Autonomous Haulage Systems – the Business CaseBy R Price
"Technology has the potential to revolutionise industries, work functions or businesses. One such technology in the mining industry is the deployment of automation in a modern autonomous haulage syste
Nov 15, 2016
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Classification and Partition Performance of Dense Medium CyclonesSamples of the feed, underflow and overflow mediums from dense medium cyclones operating at low separation densities in eight commercial coal washeries were sized and analysed, to obtain comparativ
Jan 1, 1993
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The Reduction Of Iron Ore Pellet Beds With Gaseous ReductantsThe laboratory-scale reduction of fixed beds of iron ore pellets has been investigated over a range of experimental conditions. The effects of reduction temperatures, gas compos- itions and flowrate
Jan 1, 1974
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Numerical Modelling in Excavation DesignBy Kuruppu M
Geotechnical design plays a key role in mine design. A proper geotechnical design provides a safe working environment and facilitates efficient mining operation. There are mainly three design appro
Jan 1, 1995
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Problem of Limitation of Oscillation of Winder RopesBy Jaracz K
At the operation of mine winders in deep shafts considerable oscillations of winding ropes may occur due to elasticity of both wind-ing and balance ropes. The amplitudes of longitudinal oscillations m
Jan 1, 1985
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Catacylsmic Emission Controlled by Organic Residues During Mineralisation of Upper Devonian Extinction EnvrironmentsCataclysmic or flood-like release of gas-charged brines, hydrocarbons and slurries accompanied widespread mineralisation of Upper Devonian environments. These are well represented in the Canning and B
Jan 1, 1990