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                     On Structural Analyses of Oriented Bore Cores from the West Wallsend No.2 Colliery Holding On Structural Analyses of Oriented Bore Cores from the West Wallsend No.2 Colliery HoldingStructural analyses of oriented bore core sections from the West Wallsend No.2 Colliery Holding together with investigations in adjac- ent collieries and on the surface delineated structural phenome Jan 1, 1972 
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                     The Influence of Liner Wear on Milling Efficiency The Influence of Liner Wear on Milling EfficiencyBy P Toor Due to the high energy consumption of milling, it is desirable to improve the efficiency of this process. One alternative to reduce energy and material consumption while optimising production yield in Aug 8, 2011 
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                     The Gassiness of Face Coal and the Occurrence of Gas Dynamic Phenomena The Gassiness of Face Coal and the Occurrence of Gas Dynamic PhenomenaGas dynamic phenomena, particularly instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas are problems experienced in gassy, highly stressed coal, both usually the result of depth. Diff- erent mining geometries Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Hydrotermal Alteration Zones and Sulphur Deposits in Upper Cenozoic Vocanoes of Salar De Gorbea, Andes of Northern Chile Hydrotermal Alteration Zones and Sulphur Deposits in Upper Cenozoic Vocanoes of Salar De Gorbea, Andes of Northern ChileThe segment of the Upper Cenozoic volcanic chain (CVZ) located on the western border of South America (16-28¦S lat.) is constituted by an association of strato- volcanoes and ignimbrite sheets, with Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Ventilation contaminant characterisation for a greenfield project Ventilation contaminant characterisation for a greenfield projectBy A Hatt This paper presents a case study of characterisation work undertaken at a greenfield exploration project to provide engineering and OH&S inputs for the design of a ventilation system. The paper discus Oct 12, 2022 
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                     Developing Process Control Standards for Optimal Plant Performance at PanAust Limited Developing Process Control Standards for Optimal Plant Performance at PanAust LimitedBy D Baas, D Bennett This paper describes how Brisbane-based PanAust Limited develops process control strategies that are implemented at all operations and are used in functional descriptions for plant upgrades and new pr Sep 1, 2014 
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                     Characterizing Multiple Operating Points in Mine Ventilation Systems Characterizing Multiple Operating Points in Mine Ventilation SystemsBy Mutmansky J. M, Hartman H. L Multiple operating points for mine fans are a problem that fan and mining engineers must constantly be aware of in mine/fan systems. In a single-fan system, unstable conditions can be avoided by r Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Carburisation and melting of hot compacted iron in a coke bed Carburisation and melting of hot compacted iron in a coke bedBy M Kim, J Park, I-K Suh, E Kim, J Lee One of the key technologies in developing hydrogen-enriched ironmaking operations is the control of the carburisation, melting, and dripping behaviour of the iron ore burden materials. When a hot comp Aug 21, 2024 
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                     Simulating Extraction Shapes to Understand Financial Risk Using High Performance Computing Simulating Extraction Shapes to Understand Financial Risk Using High Performance ComputingBy E Lima, D Gregory, C Faria, A Lapworth Open pit mine enterprises are complex systems that depend on multiple parameters such as mineral grade distribution, geotechnical characteristics, economic conditions and engineering requirements, all Nov 24, 2014 
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                     Description of Lead Refinery 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 
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                     Estimation of Flyrock Travel Distances: A Probabilistic Approach Estimation of Flyrock Travel Distances: A Probabilistic ApproachBy M F. L Gibson The issue of flyrock is very important in the operation of all mineral extraction sites that use blasting. Unlike the other environmental effects of blasting, ground vibrations and air overpressure, f Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Comparison of two and three‐dimensional seepage analysis in tailings dams – a case study Comparison of two and three‐dimensional seepage analysis in tailings dams – a case studyBy N Yarahmadi Characterization of pore pressure is critical for appropriate design of tailings dams. Furthermore, if seepage rates through tailing embankments increase unexpectedly or become uncontrolled, undesirab Jul 1, 2021 
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                     Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closure Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closureBy M Rafty, A Markham, S Atkinson Australia contains some of the most productive mining areas and is characterised by ancient landscapes and highly variable hydrology. Historical mining of iron ore, coal and other minerals has targete Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Economic Exploitation of Deep Coal Seams by Opencast Methods Economic Exploitation of Deep Coal Seams by Opencast MethodsBy Brown N. R This paper attempts to highlight some of the problems encountered in the economic exploitation of the deeper coal seams by opencast mining methods. The major cost elements of three methods of over Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Collaboration and change management, keys to successful automation implementation Collaboration and change management, keys to successful automation implementationBy D Kilkenny, D Nardini, P Kline This paper is a case study highlighting learnings and success in two areas challenging underground miners: change management and collaboration. It examines the implementation process of a new automate Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Carrapateena Crows Foot Level Layout – Safety in design to support sub level cave production efficiency and automation Carrapateena Crows Foot Level Layout – Safety in design to support sub level cave production efficiency and automationBy A Mooney, J Marsden, H Grosser, G Dunstan Carrapateena is a copper-gold deposit hosted in a brecciated granite complex, located 500km North of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit is being mined using the Sub Level Caving (SLC) Mining metho Mar 15, 2021 
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                     Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the Dog Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the DogBy J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a Sep 29, 2013 
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                     A Geological Review of the Tampakan Copper-Gold Deposit, Southern Mindanao, Philippines A Geological Review of the Tampakan Copper-Gold Deposit, Southern Mindanao, PhilippinesBy B Rohrlach, J Gonzalez, A Buenavista Located on the island of Mindanao in the Southern Philippines, the Tampakan copper-gold deposit represents a major high-sulfidation epithermal deposit superimposed on an underlying porphyry copper sys Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Design and Construction for the Widening of the M2 Norfolk Twin Tunnels Design and Construction for the Widening of the M2 Norfolk Twin TunnelsBy A L. de Ambrosis, S J. Clarke, R Bertuzzi, J Redelinghuys The M2 Upgrade Project involved widening 15 km of the existing M2 Motorway, which is a key route in Sydney’s road network. The Norfolk Twin Tunnels in North Epping convey traffic over a 460 m length o Sep 17, 2014 
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                     Evaluation of Underground Coal Mine Communication and Tracking Systems Evaluation of Underground Coal Mine Communication and Tracking SystemsBy C Harwood Underground coal mines in the United States are in the process of completing installations for tracking and communication systems, mandated by Congress after a number of recent coal mine disasters. Ye Nov 22, 2011 
