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The Use of Electronic Nose Devices for Coal Self-Heating Detection
Electronic noses are being used in the processing industries and in fields such as environmental and occupational hygiene to detect a wide variety of problems from contaminated foods to toxic chemical
Jan 1, 2005
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Volcanic - Hosted Minerelisation on Woodlark Island Papua New Guinea
By Finlayson EJ
Epithermal gold is hosted by late Middle Miocene Okiduse Volcanics on Woodlark Island. Dating of associated alteration minerals indicate mineralisation to be broadly contemporaneous with volcanis
Jan 1, 1987
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Managing Stress and Seismicity in an Inclined Sublevel Cave
By K A. Bunker, A D. Campbell, E Ah Mu, A R. Penney
The Ernest Henry mine is a transverse sublevel cave (SLC), which is relatively unique due to the 45 degree inclination of the orebody. To economically recover ore, each sublevel is horizontally offset
May 9, 2016
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The Determination of Gold in Mill Cyanide Solutions by Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy
Gold was determined directly in eight different mill cyanide solutions, by atomic absorption spectroscopy in an acetylene-air flame. Some of the mill solutions were diluted with water to bring them in
Jan 1, 1964
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A Case Study on Mine Subsidence Due to Multi-Seam Longwall Extraction
The case study has identified and characterised additional subsidence arising from longwall mining above or under existing longwall goaf. It suggests that the magnitude, mechanisms and prediction meth
Nov 25, 2010
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Geological Features and Origin of Gold Deposits Occurring within the Jiamosi Precambrian Massif, Northeast China
By G Liu
Seventy-nine gold deposits and prospects have been discovered in theJiamusi region of northeast China, and constitute one of the most important gold metallogenic belts in China. All these endogenic go
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Research Principles to Identify Process Improvement at Sunrise Dam Gold Mine
By N Clarke, G R. Ballantyne, M S. Powell, P Elms, A Anyimadu
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd nominated Sunrise Dam Gold Mine as a case study via their involvement with the long-running Australian Mineral Industry Research Association (AMIRA) International P9P research pr
Sep 7, 2015
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Enhancement of Energy Efficiency in Fine Grinding of Copper Sulfide Minerals Using a Pilot-Scale Stirred Media Mill - IsaMill
Enhancement of Energy Efficiency in Fine Grinding of Copper Sulfide Minerals Using a Pilot-Scale Stirred Media Mill - IsaMill The mineral liberation size of run of mine ores has dramatically reduced
Sep 13, 2010
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Effectively linking mining geology with waste management – a case study from western Tasmania
By A Parbhakar-Fox, B G. Lottermoser
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the likelihood of sulfide oxidation, and generation of acid rock drainage (ARD). Waste management strategi
Sep 20, 2017
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Design to closure – construction of detailed rehabilitation designed iron ore waste rock dumps based on upfront site specific assessment
By A Kemp, I Taylor, S C. Lamoureux
Detailed landform designs were completed for six (integrated) iron ore waste rock dumps at a Western Australian iron ore mine site to meet closure objectives and to optimise material movements for clo
Jul 24, 2017
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Location of Seismic Events Associated with Caving Using Brightness Method
By T de Wit, S Meyer
The location of seismic events in mines is traditionally calculated based on the arrival times of P- and S-waves for a given velocity model (homogeneous or heterogeneous). This technique is successful
May 9, 2016
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Assessment of the Impact of Non-Additivity in the Estimation of Iron Ore Attributes
By A J. Cornah
Critical decisions in iron ore project evaluation and production are based on global and local spatial estimates of primary mineral deposit properties (such as in situ geochemical grades) and geometal
Aug 12, 2013
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Gravity Flow Full-scale Tests at Esmeralda Mine’s Block-2, El Teniente
By D Garcés, M Meléndez, R Castro, E Viera
Enhancing the understanding of gravity flow in caving operations is a key factor in the design, operation and success of caving methods. Consequently, much research has been performed to increase know
May 9, 2016
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The Colorimetric Determination of Thorium in Soils, Sediments, and Rocks
Samples weighing 0·5 g are decomposed with hydrofluoric and other acids. Most elements are extracted ftom the acid, aqueous solution by Alamine 336 (tricaprylyl tertiary amine) and thorium is det
Jan 1, 1971
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The Abundance of Lead, Zinc, Copper and Silver at Broken Hill
By Richards S. M
The abundances and abundance relationships of lead, zinc, copper and silver in the major sulphide lenses at Broken Hill are examined, and their possible geochemical significance discussed.When express
Jan 1, 1961
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Geoscience input into blasting operations – let’s set a new standard
By T N. Little
The author contends that geoscience is presently under-utilised in the rock fragmentation by blasting process. Before we can set standards in this area, the following is required: mine geologists need
Sep 20, 2017
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Disparate Tectonic Settings for Mineralisation in an Active Arc, Eastern Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands
By C Spandler, S W. Richards G Rosenbaum, R J. Holm
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation.The recent and active magmatic arcs of eastern Papua New Guinea (PNG) and the Solomon Island
Mar 18, 2015
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Opportunities and Future Directions for Aluminium Smelting Technology
The 115-year history of the Hall-Heroult process for production of aluminium has been characterised by a sustained technology-driven improvement in costs and productivity. In the past decade the indus
Jan 1, 2000
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Long-Hole Directional Drilling Applications at Huntly West Mine, New Zealand
By D Vickers, N C. Fowke
The reduction of geological risk for planning of high production longwall faces is essential. Geological and geophysical techniques applied at Huntly West Mine before 1989 were unable to reduce the ge
Jan 1, 1991
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Long Rockbolt Support at New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited
Stope back conditions in the cut-and-fill stopes at New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited often deteriorate to such an extent that, because conventional rockbolts are not able to maintain safe working
Jan 1, 1974