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Notes on Mine Surveying at Mount IsaIn order to maintain an accurate survey underground, it is first necessary to connect all shafts used for the transferring of the survey to the levels below by a precise surface survey.This has been a
Jan 1, 1953
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Mineralogical Characterisation and Evaluation of Adsorption Properties of Synthesised Zeolites from the Flint Kaolin from the Rio Capim Kaolin District, BrazilBy M A. Gontalves, A F. D C Varajpo
The Rio Capim kaolin district, located in the north-east of Parß State, Brazil, constitutes one of the worldÆs largest high-whiteness kaolin reserves for the paper coating industry. It contains, at th
Jan 1, 2008
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Reducing Risks at Syncrude Canada Ltd's Mining Operations Through the Application of TechnologyBy Fair A, Oxenford J
Syncrude Canada Ltd operates one of the largest open pit mines in the world at Fort McMurray in northern Alberta, Canada. In 1993, Syncrude mined and processed 131.2 Mt of oil sands to produce 67.0
Jan 1, 1994
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Comparative Studies of Stress Measurements Devices in Different Rock ConditionsMany stress measuring instruments use overcoring stress-relief principles but adopt different sensing techniques. Every technique is subject to certain limitations of rock types and conditions. To inv
Jan 1, 1990
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Anaylsing and Validiating Production Performance - A Reconciliation Case Study from George Fisher Mine, Northwest QueenslandGeorge Fisher Mine, near Mount Isa in northwest Queensland, has been producing Pb-Zn-Ag ore since the late 1980s. It consists of two separate underground deposits, George Fisher South and George Fishe
Jan 1, 2006
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Design and Construction of the City West Cable Tunnel, Sydney AustraliaEnergyAustralia is a state-owned corporation in the state of New South Wales, whose responsibility includes ownership and management of an electricity distribution network. Expansion of the high volta
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of Dynamic Loading and Tunnel Support in Deep Level MinesBy K Le Bron
Fatalities that occurred because of rock falls in off-reef excavations (excluding shafts) over the last three years range between ten per cent and 20 per cent of the total number of fatalities that ha
Jan 1, 1999
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Recovery of Metallic Zinc from Bath-Smelting Gases - Thermodynamic ConsiderationsBy Ranklin W. J, Swinbourne D. R
Lead blast furnace slags contain typically 10 - 20 mass per cent Zn. The zinc can be recovered by slag fuming, in which a powdered coal/air mixture is injected into a molten slag bath. Volatilised z
Jan 1, 1993
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Pit Wall Design Implementation at Mt Whaleback Open Pit Mine, Newman, Western AustraliaBy Wagland D. G, Guo H
The Mt Whaleback orebody is in a complex geological regime. A good understanding of geological structure is essential during the design and implementation stages. The amount of information on the ro
Jan 1, 1995
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Examples of Coal Dust ExplosionsIt is difficult with inadvertent explosions to establish fundamental data, especially of original dust, of pressure, temperature etc. and of ventilation oscillations, as exposed personnel rarely su
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology of the Izok Massive Sulphide Deposits, Northwest Territories, CanadaBy Balint F
The Izok massive sulphide deposits are located in the Northwest Territories of the remote western Canadian Arctic. Together they represent one of the highest grade undeveloped zinc-copper resources
Jan 1, 1993
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Recent Development in the Use of Dynamic Tomographic Imaging for the Design and Control of Mineral Processing PlantBy Dickin FJ
Advances in the development and application of in situ imaging of mineral processing operations using electrical tomography techniques are reviewed and illustrated with case studies relating to pneu
Jan 1, 1993
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Production and Utilization of Uranium in Nuclear ReactorsA brief descri;tioki is given of nuclear power reactors and their fuels. These fuels are made from a variety of uranium compounds such as uranium dioxide, and uranium carbide as well as uranium meta
Jan 1, 1968
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Analysis of Rock Mass Classification Systems for Crown Pillar DesignBy Porter I
Rock mass classification systems have emerged as a powerful tool which can be used for assessing ground conditions and determining support requirements in underground mines. They should not be used as
Jan 1, 1994
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Frother Analysis ù Procedure and Plant ExperienceBy F Cappuccitti
A colourimetric technique, originally developed for methyl iso butyl carbinol (MIBC) based on the Komarowsky reaction, has been extended to a wide range of common mineral flotation frothers. The proce
Jan 1, 2005
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A Preliminary Investigation into Electro-strengthening of Tailings for Surface and Underground DisposalBy B Chappell
Backfill in the form of mine waste tailings has inherent problems associated with attaining adequate strengths upon placement. Fines are usually removed to ensure adequate drainage, which lowers the c
Jan 1, 1998
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Pressure Oxidation Performance at Porgera: 1995 to 1997By Raudsepp R
Since 1991, the Porgera Joint Venture has processed refractory sulphide flotation concentrate by pressure oxidation with the subsequent gold recovery, from the washed residue, via a conventional lea
Jan 1, 1997
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Compositions, Log Ratios and Bias - From Grade Control to Resource DefinitionBy C Ward, U Mueller
Compositional geostatistics is an approach developed to ensure that the constant sum constraint induced by geochemical iron ore analysis is respected in estimation and simulation. Jack-knifing and cro
Aug 12, 2013
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The Value of Early Geotechnical Assessment in Mine PlanningBy D Thomas, B Gallagher
Valuable data for geotechnical interpretation and integration into effective Australian underground mine planning may often be available, yet is not always fully appreciated or utilised, particularly
Jan 1, 2005
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Design of Mine Winding SystemsBy Deutsch G. P
The output of an underground mine often depends entirely on the mine winding system. -Decisions made--at the design stage affect the economy and operation'of the mine'.througb -its entir
Jan 1, 1973