Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Tube bundle analyser flow rate, why it is importantBy M Tsai
Tube bundle gas monitoring systems have been used in the mining industry for over 50 years. The initial design was based on four individual gas analysers along with a series of solenoid valves, gas sa
Oct 12, 2022
-
Surface and groundwater monitoring and seepage control at the Sungun Copper MineBy N Pirouznia, F Rashidi Nejad, S Naraghi
Sungun Copper Mine, which is the second largest copper mining operation in Iran has a large tailings storage facility with a seepage control dam located downstream of the main dam. Surface and groundw
Jul 23, 2018
-
Availability and UtilisationExcavator output rates given in Makers' catalogues are sometimes based on favourable operating conditions. Mine operators and planners are more interested in the Effective Hourly Output in no
Jan 1, 1981
-
Experimental Study on Extinguishing Characteristics of Coal Fire in Confined SpaceBy B Wu, B W. Lei, B J. Duan
When a coalmine fire occurs, it is crucial to judge the developing trends inside the fire area by analysing the changes of gas concentration in order to formulate the proper rescue measures. At presen
Aug 31, 2015
-
Resource and Reserve category inflation – known rewards, hidden risksBy M Bond, R R. Hargreaves, G W. Booth
There are numerous causes of speculative mineral resource and reserve inflation. Traditionally, these are linked to issues of data accuracy or misinterpretation, the use of overly optimistic estimatio
May 24, 2023
-
The Application of Linear Programming to the Blending of Coals for ExportThe application of new and currently practised mining techniques in new areas and at greater depths necessitates considerable and immediate research effort. This effort is aimed at identifying the
Jan 1, 1981
-
A Non-Technical Perspective to Collecting Consistent and Representative Samples in the Mining IndustryThere are many compelling reasons why correct sampling schemes should be standard practice in the mining industry, yet there are numerous examples where poor sampling practices are known to exist in t
Mar 1, 2010
-
Tin Metallurgy in Great Britain-1929By Elford H. S
Australia has many potentially important tin deposits, particularly on the eastern shore of the continent and in Tasmania. A number of these have been worked on a meagre scale, while some of them, bec
Jan 1, 1930
-
Description of Lead RefineryThe building is a lofty, well-ventilated one of hardwood frame, with galvanized-iron walls and roof, and consists of five spans running north and south, covering a total length of 236 ft. Each span is
Jan 1, 1918
-
Key insights for the successful implementation of proximity detection and collision avoidance technology for reducing vehicle interaction risk – a surface technology provider perspectiveBy C Hoffmann
Given that each year, 30–40 per cent of mining industry deaths are attributable to failures of vehicle interaction controls (EMESRT, 2023), the mining industry is now armed with a growing body of know
Apr 16, 2024
-
Crafers Highway Tunnels, Adelaide, SABy G Brewster
The Eagle on the Hill tunnels form part of an upgrade of Mt Barker Road, 15 km to the southeast of Adelaide. The upgrade significantly improves safety and reduces delays on this major road, which wind
Jan 1, 1999
-
Geology - Paper No. 9 The Reassessment Of Older Mining Fields In N.S.W. Non - MetallicsThe non-metallic minerals, excluding the construc- tions and fuel materials have for long been the "poor relations" of the Mining Industry of New South Wales. The State is self-sufficient in only a
Jan 1, 1969
-
A new cut-off grade method to maximise resource utilisation of underground metalliferous mining operationsBy M Nehring, M Kizil, P Knights, A Mousavi, F Sotoudeh
A cut-off grade is used to distinguish an economically viable block of ore from non-economical ones in mining operations. In order to obtain a high Net Present Value (NPV), a strategic and precise det
Nov 10, 2020
-
Orepass Level MeasurementLevel measurement of underground orepasses is important. Orepasses are not only utilised to funnel ore to the shaft skip loading station but also as silos for storing of ore in order to smooth out ore
Jan 1, 2005
-
Vivien Mine modelling back analysis to forecast ground conditions and ground supportBy J Player, P Mikula, G Sweby
A numerical modelling back-analysis exercise was carried out at a WA gold mine at which early signs of seismicity (rock noise, scatts from active faces) were becoming apparent as depth of mining incre
Nov 29, 2022
-
Using Process Safety Management to Manage Risk in Mineral and Metals FacilitiesThis paper explores the use of a Process Safety Management (PSM) system to manage risk in the mineral processing and metallurgical refining industries. Important elements of a PSM system are described
Jan 1, 2003
-
Sample Preparation and Assaying of Coarse Gold OresA study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the three types of sample grinders routinely used in the mining industry for the sample preparation of gold ores with particular emphasis placed
Jan 1, 1998
-
A Second Derwent Crossing for HobartProposals for engineering works in the River Dement in recent years have been made in the context of very little geological informat- ion. Breakage of the Tasman Bridge, forced a complete re-apprai
Jan 1, 1977
-
Uralite Dolerite Dykes in Relation to the Broken Hill LodeBy Edwards A. B
Re-opening of the old Proprietary mine has provided new exposures of the system of uralite dolerite dykes observed in 19110 by the Geological Sub-Committee of the Scientific Society of Broken Hill. Th
Jan 1, 1956
-
Rate of Production and Cutoff Grade-A Program Systems for Teaching and ExperimentationBy Daoust G, Dubois JF
The optimal sequence of decisions on rates of production and cutoff grades is obtained by a dynamic programming model. The main parameters are : 1. the size of the deposit, average grades and grad
Jan 1, 1977