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Leigh Creek Coalfield History, Development, and OperationBy Fee DJ
Some four hundred million tonnes of low rank sub-bituminous coal occurs in four separ rate lobes at Leigh Creek. These deposits are in a sparsely populated pastoral area remote from industrial cent
Jan 1, 1975
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Application of Linear Shaped Charges for Pre-SplittingBy Sen G
An amount of explosives, whether it be cylindrical, spherical, etc in configuration, with a hollow cavity in one face or end is known as a hollow or shaped charge. When this charge is initiated, a f
Jan 1, 1995
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Basement-Cover Relations in the Mount Victor Area, Eastern Highlands ProvinceBy Arumba J
In the Mount Victor area of the Eastern Highlands Province, re- connaissance geological mapping and new micropalaeontological data have revealed the existence of at least three small thrust- bound wi
Jan 1, 1997
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Pre-feasibility and Feasibility Studies : A case for ImprovementsThe paper reviews some characteristic features of feasibility studies and discusses the need for a wide scope at the pre-feasibility stage. The performance of recent Australian gold mines against th
Jan 1, 1991
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Economic Effects of Increased Productivity - Higher Profits or Lower Prices?By Tronson K
Improvements in technology do not necessarily lead to higher profits: the benefit of lower costs can be captured by coal buyers, governments and workforce rather than by the colliery operators. Th
Jan 1, 1988
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Sampling and Analysis Without Fear or FavourSampling and analysis of mineral deposits need to be executed without fear or favour of financial or personal impacts. Examples are given to illustrate the effects of departures, witting and unwitting
Jan 1, 2004
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The Armor Pipe Roofing Method in Urban TunnellingBy Kurihara K, Tanimoto C
Construction and mining sites are often subject to unexpected flooding and extensive delays may occur in locating and installing emergency pumps. This particularly applies to sites located in remot
Jan 1, 1976
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Geological Solutions to Short-Term Planning in Iron Ore ù A Pilbara Iron Example, Mt Tom PriceBy J Austin, R Bitencourt
Differences between the long-term model (LTM) and mine geology system (MGS) grade control block-outs on a blast block scale can impose difficulties to planning crusher feed grade and tonnes on a month
Jan 1, 2005
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Remote Control Loaders for Longhole Open StopesThe paper is introduced by some general comments on the Electrolytic Zinc Company West Coast Mines operations. An outline of the geology of the Rosebery Mine orebodies preced- es a resume of the min
Jan 1, 1977
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Oxygen Pressure Measurements of Silica-Saturated Iron Silicate Slags by Solid Electrolyte Galvanic CellBy Ono K, Oishi T
Electrochemical determination of the oxy- gen partial pressure in the Fe-0-SiO 2 ternary systems saturated with solid silica was done by measuring the activity of oxygen in a silver bath in equilib
Jan 1, 1980
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Overcoming Adversity ù Ballarat Goldfields Ventilation Incline ù A Mining ChallengeThe object of this paper is to show in some detail the mining challenges that have been presented and overcome during the successful development of the main exhaust ventilation drive that will service
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use of the Vanyukov Process for Processing Nickel Containing ChargeBy Sorokin M, Komkov A, Fyodorov A
The Vanyukov Process is a high-intensity smelting system that has been proven over the last 20 years for various metallurgical operations including the smelting of copper, nickel, copper-zinc, antim
Jan 1, 1996
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Rockburst PredictionRockbursts, as they occur in South African deep level gold mines, have a lot in common with natural earthquakes. Both violently release seismic energy and cause damage to underground and surface s
Jan 1, 1986
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From Databases to Visualisation - Data Transfer Standards and Data Structures for 3D Geological ModellingBy Horowitz F. G, Lamb P
As mining operations become larger and more complex, larger volumes of geological, geophysical, and production data must be manipulated and interpreted on a day-to-day basis. Because of the large vo
Jan 1, 1995
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Optimisation of Reinforcement Design of Coal Mine RoadwaysBy Fabjanczyk MW, Guy RJ, Tarrant GC
The design of the reinforcement systems required to stabilise mine roadways has developed through the application of field measurement techniques. These techniques have allowed the level of securi
Jan 1, 1992
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Sir Henry Ayers, First President of the Institute, and the Burra Burra MinesThe occurrence of metallic minerals in Australia to the time of the proclamation of South Australia as a Colony in 1836 was unknown. It is, therefore, perhaps, surprising that British settlers arrivin
Jan 1, 1993
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Significance of Geological Control on Assay Data in the Narrow, High-Grade Gold Quartz Veins at the Sand Queen Mine, Comet Vale, Western AustraliaBy P Collins, C Sheriff
The Sand Queen gold mine is a typical Archaean narrow, high-grade gold quartz lode deposit within a shear hosted system. Initial mining during 1904 - 1948 produced 181 659 ounces of gold from 248 564
Jan 1, 2008
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Computer Techniques Coal Deposit EvaluationBy Robinson WB
An accurate and rapid assessment of coal resources, such as that provided by computer modelling, forms an intergral role in evaluating CSR's coal deposits for future development. An in-house
Jan 1, 1983
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The Geology of the Rum Jungle Uranium DepositsThree major and two minor uranium deposits 'have been worked by open out mining since the discovery of ,the Rum Jungle field in 1949. Total production has been about 9679000 tons of uranium ore
Jan 1, 1968
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Olympic Dam: Some Developments in Geological Understanding Over Nearly Two DecadesThe Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit, located approximately 520 km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia (Figure 1) was discovered in 1975 by Western Mining Corporation. A joint v
Jan 1, 1993