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Phase I Results From Ground and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Analysis of Natural and Anthropogenic Acidic DrainageBy D B, M A. Sares, D W. Coulter, D C. Peters
This presentation discusses NASA-funded research on the ability of hyperspectral remote sensing to map diagnostic acid rock drainage (ARD) mineralogy that adversely affects water quality within waters
Jan 1, 2003
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The Re-opening of CSA Mine, Cobar NSWBy M Scamardella
The CSA Mine is located at Cobar, New South Wales, where it was in continuous operation from 1966 to the time it went into receivership on 29 January 1998. When it closed it was under the ownership of
Jan 1, 2000
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Design of Roof Support of the Sydney Opera House Underground Parking StationBy Best R. J, Poulos H. G
The method for design of primary roof support for the large todoidal cavern constructed to house the Sydney Opera House parking station is presented. The cavern was constructed with 5 m of rock cover
Jan 1, 1993
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The Dugald River Zinc-Lead-Silver Deposit; An Example of a Tectonised Proterozoic Sratabound Sulphide DepositBy Allnutt S. L, Carswell J. T, Mutton A. J
The Dugald River Zn-Pb-Ag deposit occurs within the complexly deformed and metamorphosed sediments of the Middle Proterozoic Cloncurry Terrane, Eastern Succession, Mount Isa Inlier. The sedimentary
Jan 1, 1993
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Public Consultation in Mine Rehabilitation Planning. Morwell Eastern Overburden Dump - A Case StudyBy Eddy B. W, Washusen J. A, Wulff R. T
The State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) has been con- tinuously involved in the extraction of brown coal from open cut mines in Victoria's Latrobe Valley for over 60 years, but have
Jan 1, 1989
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Going Underground - The Evolution of the Oaky Creek Mining ComplexThe evolution of the Oaky Creek mining complex provides a good example of the mining cycle in practice. Oaky Creek has been innovative in its choice of mining methods, with virtually the full range of
Jan 1, 1998
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The Use of Acoustic Scanner Results for Mine DesignBy J L. Edwards
High resolution, acoustic scanning technology has emerged in recent years as a powerful wireline tool for identifying the occurrence and orientation of structures and borehole breakout û the latter be
Jan 1, 2009
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Computers in Mineral Exploration: Establishing a Knowledge Base in the Search for DiamondsBy Wheatley MR
Answers to the questions "which rocks contain diamonds?" and "which indicator minerals should diamond explorers look for?" are no longer so easily obtained, now that diamonds are known to occur in
Jan 1, 1989
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Coal Dust Explosibility and the Coward TriangleBy Jensen B
The approach of using the Coward Triangle for the analysis of flammable mine gas mixtures has been examined for its application, to the flammability of coal dust/gas/air mixtures. Explosible lean limi
Jan 1, 1994
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Remote Monitoring of Rock Mass Deformation During MiningBy M Mee, R L. Gwyther
Accurate measurement of rock mass response during the mining of massive underground orebodies is essential, as mines become larger and deeper. These measurements enable: provision of quantitative data
Jan 1, 2000
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Non-Contact Acoustic Measurement of Dynamic In-Mill Processes for SAG/AG MillsBy R A. Pax
Heavy machinery such as AG and SAG mills generate a significant amount of noise due to the processes that are occurring inside them. From an environmental perspective, the level of noise generated is
Aug 8, 2011
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Maximising the Output of a Surface Bulk Air Cooling Installation on a South African MineBy T Baard, A Pieters
This paper deals with the design and implementation of a 17 MW (nominal) surface cooling installation at Impala Platinum No 14 shaft located in Rustenburg, North West Province, South Africa.The coolin
Jan 1, 2005
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Wall Reinforcement in Open Pit MiningStressed steel cables, similar to those used in pre-stressed concrete, have been used for rock mass reinforcement, in civil engineering, for many years. This type of reinforcement has been attempt
Jan 1, 1986
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Underground Mine Communication SystemsBy Zenari L, Kent D
As our mines introduce more sophisticated production technology into their operations, the dependence on communication systems is markedly increased to allow the management of the technology. Howev
Jan 1, 1997
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Electrical Conductivity of Zinc Electrowinning ElectrolytesBy Umetsu Y, Su Qing-quan
The electrical conductivity of electrolytes is very important in metal electrowinning and electrorefining processes as it has a very large influence on the energy consumption. There are few measurem
Jan 1, 1993
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Professional Training for the 21st CenturyThis opportunity to present a few thoughts on the question of professional education and training comes at a most appropriate time. In Britain, a great deal of energy is being expended in this, so
Jan 1, 1986
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Selection of an Ore Haulage System for Telfer DeepsBy P J. Ellen
The selection of the ore haulage system is a key decision made in the development of an underground mine. The haulage system is one of the components that define a mineÆs ability to respond to changes
Jan 1, 2005
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Alluvial Platinum-Group Minerals in Southern New Zealand (PACRIM'95)By M.J. Mitchell
Platinum-group minerals (PGM) are recorded from a number of localities along the Waiau River, western Southland, and the south coast of the South Island, New Zealand. At each locality, small amounts
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role of the Quarrying Industry in New ZealandOn the face of it this is an easily answered question. Modern technology and life as we know it today would be impossible without industrial minerals and the responsible utilisation of mineral resourc
Jan 1, 1978
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The Role of Blasting Instrumentation in Promoting Mining ProfitabilityBlasting is known to be both an important and an easily quantified cost factor in rock breaking operations. However, the indirect costs and benefits of the blasting operation are not easily determin
Jan 1, 1990