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Steel Immersed Tube Tunnels where Tunnel Boring Machines Cannot Operate – Yarra River Crossing Construction on the Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement ProjectBy M Behrens
The Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement (MMSR) is a major urban infrastructure project involving approximately 2.3 km of tunnelling and construction works. The works extend from Docklands Precinct, on th
Mar 8, 2011
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Iron Ore Washing – Achieve More with Fewer ResourcesBy M Zlatev, S Silge
Producers of primary resources such as iron ore face the challenge of processing crude materials with increasing levels of impurities, which may result in the requirement for wet processing. This resu
Jul 13, 2015
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The Liberation Performance of a Grinding Circuit Treating Gold Bearing OreBy Finch W, Dunne R
Understanding how liberated and unliberated minerals behave in comminution and classification circuits is of vital importance to ensure that maximum liberation occurs without unnecessary and costly
Jan 1, 1993
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Underground Mining Operations at The Selwyn ProjectSince the 1950's drilling has been rapidly mechanised. First from hand held drills with air legs to pneumatic jumbos, then to more effective hydraulic jumbos. Development of underground drill
Jan 1, 1988
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Case Studies Using Slurries and Stable Slurries with Unconventional Binders as Backfill Materials in Deep Hard Rock Tabular MinesBy Harrison AT, Smart RM
Backfill systems using unconventional cementitious hinders have been successfully used in relatively deep and hard rock tabular mines for longwall, scattered stoping and shaft pillar removals. Two
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting Lump and Fines Finished Product Grades and Lump Percentage from Head GradeBy K Jupp, T J. Howard
Cliffs Natural Resources Pty Ltd (CNR) operates iron ore mines in the Koolyanobbing region of Western Australia. Ore is mined from three locations, separated by many kilometres. The ore is stockpiled
Jan 1, 2009
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The Spent Pot Lining Treatment and Fluoride Recycling ProjectBy G Swayn, J Harpley
Spent Pot Lining (SPL) is an unavoidable waste product of the electrolytic process in the smelting of aluminium. SPL is considered to be a hazardous waste in various countries because it contains sign
Jan 1, 2002
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Assessment of Effectiveness of Artificial Recharge for Coal Seam Gas Water Management Based on Numerical ModellingBy C Rothfuss, X Wang, S J. Herbert, K Prasad
The extraction of groundwater to produce gas from coal seam gas (CSG) reservoirs has highlighted the opportunity for beneficial uses of groundwater in Australia. This paper presents an assessment of a
Nov 26, 2013
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An Approach to the Development of Technological Flowsheets for Raw Material Beneficiation Using New Flotation Reagent SystemsBy Dendyuk TV
The possible use of combined (flotation/magnetic separation and magnetic separation/flotation) technologies involving the new flotation reagent systems for upgrading the iron ore concentrates, low g
Jan 1, 1993
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Conveying 150 000 Tonnes Per Day Per Multi Motor Drive Using Variable Frequency Start-upThe design and selection of components for belt conveyors is a well known procedure and many handbooks, catalogues and design manuals offer a wide range of detailed information which can be applied
Jan 1, 1978
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Integral Pressure StrippingBy Beer G
The recent re-emergence of an Integral Pressure Stripping system which operates with both cell and column in closed circuit at elevated temperature and pressure, requires no cyanide in the eluate so
Jan 1, 1991
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Cornish Beam Engines in Early South Australian MiningSouth Australia was founded as late as 1836, forty- eight years after New South Wales, yet within five years had announced the first discovery of metals in Australia. Throughout the 1840s the mining
Jan 1, 1987
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The Foreland Thrust Belt of Papua New GuineaBy Finlayson E, Hilyard D, Francis G
Papua New Guinea's mainland is dominated by a foreland thrust belt, which can be divided into two zones. The "body" zone is floored by Palaeozoic granites and metamorphics of the Fly Platform
Jan 1, 1987
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The Practice of Engineering Geology in the Planning and Construction of the City of Canberra, A.C.T., AustraliaBy de Vries D, Wilson EG, Henderson GAM, Carter EK
Canberra is a planned city in which the natural environment, rather than existing development and land tenure, has until recent times at least, imposed the major constraints to development. Even r
Jan 1, 1986
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Making use of potentially contaminating mine waste in cover designBy N Jamson, T K. Rohde
The Mine is an underground zinc (Zn), lead (Pb) and silver (Ag) operation in central New South Wales (NSW). Broadly speaking the Mine has two domains that require rehabilitation, the mine industrial a
Jul 23, 2018
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The Management of Minewater Salinity in BallaratBy Sharmil Markar M
Ballarat Goldfields Limited is currently re-opening the old workings of the East Ballarat Goldfield which contain an estimated 1800 ML of groundwater. The disposal of this 'minewater' was of
Jan 1, 1990
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The Tolukuma Gold Silver-Vein System, Papua New Guinea (3cebb8ab-1142-46c7-bc74-b33c04791680)By Corbett GJ, Leach TM
A continued exploration programme has further defined the geology of the Tolukuma vein system, verified the resource indicated by Newmont, and identified potential for additional mineralisation. The
Jan 1, 1995
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Review of Static and Seismic Stability of a Cross-valley Sand Tailings Embankment in a High-rainfall, High-seismicity SettingBy B P. Wrench, M J. Gowan, P J. Chapman
Embankment dams constructed mainly of sand or non-plastic fine soils are susceptible to liquefaction, particularly in high-rainfall, high-seismicity environments where there is sufficient water to sat
Jul 27, 2015
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Process developments at Bouganville Copper LimitedThe original design of the Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) concentrator took cognisance of the constraints imposed by the topography, the need to minimise capital cost, and the need to allow for pla
Jan 1, 1986
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Australian Metallurgy - Do We Need More or Less?From a personal view that encompasses both research and assessment of major projects the author outlines the two competitive pressures that will force more rather than less metallurgy viz the increasi
Jan 1, 1993