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Improved Blasting Characteristics Using Modified LDAN Technology
By C Deacon
It is common practice to include microspheres or similar density reducing agents in inherently insensitive water-based commercial explosives to achieve detonative sensitivity in the absence of chemica
Jan 1, 1999
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Motivation of Mining Personnel
A review of the motivation of personnel in the open cut mining industry. The effect of social, geographic, environ- mental, organisational, union and other factors on employees' motivation as a
Jan 1, 1980
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Petrology, Geochemistry and Tectonic Implications of Magmatism in Northern Hunter Ridge-Kadavu Island Group (Fiji). (772d3817-ba1c-497f-a5a8-fb10457552d2)
By Eggins SM, Crawford AJ, Maillet P
The Fiji Islands are remnants of a once continuous Solomon-Vanuatu-Fiji-Tonga volcanic arc (the Vitiaz arc), located at the boundary between the Indian-Australian and Pacific plates. They record a hi
Jan 1, 1995
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Queensland Nickel - Value Added Products from Technological Advances
The Yabulu refinery of Queensland Nickel Pty Ltd located near Townsville now imports more than three million wet tonnes per year of nickel laterite ore from New Caledonia and Indonesia, making it th
Jan 1, 1995
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Tailings regulation – a South Australian perspective
By G B. Smith, G M. Marshall, A Querzoli
The South Australian mining regulatory framework has adopted a performance based approach to the management of risk. This approach has been in place in South Australia for more than 10 years and is in
Jul 23, 2018
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A Comparison through Observation and Simulation of the Power Utilisation and Performance of Two Dissimilar Comminution Plants
By Johnston G, Revy T
Dominion Mining Ltd. and the JKMRC have conducted a detailed investigation of the performance of two of Dominion Mining's gold treatment plants (Haveluck and Paddy's Flat). In terms of des
Jan 1, 1991
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Developing a Copper Mine in a Developing Country
Designing and constructing OxianaÆs Sepon gold and copper operations in one of the most remote areas in Laos has been a great achievement; one which was recognised by the engineering industryÆs highes
Jan 1, 2006
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Deposit Morphology and Current Efficiency in Electrolytic Zinc Deposition
By Pollard D, Meadows N
The presence of impurities which are electropositive to zinc in acid zinc electro- lyte causes changes to deposit morphology and reduced current efficiency. Glue may be added to control some impuri
Jan 1, 1984
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Opening the Doorway to Self Management in the Mining Industry - The Reduced Site Surveillance Programme
When the HSE Act was introduced in New Zealand in April 1993, one of the prime aims of the Government was to signal to the industry. The Government's recognition of the employer as the key person
Jan 1, 1997
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The Automatic Indentification and Quantification of Silver Minerals
By Ho-Tun E, Stewart PSB
The definition and recognition of silver minerals is very difficult. In general such minerals occur at low concentration and can be hard to identify and measure using conventional optical mineralogy
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of a small mines/exploration industry in Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea is geologically prospective for large, medium and small mineral discoveries. All profitable developments to date have been very large mines but for every large mine there should be ma
Jan 1, 1994
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TowerMill - Advantages in Wet Grinding Applications
TowerMill - Advantages in Wet Grinding Applications The TowerMill, which has now been in existence for no less than 50 years, is one alternative to the horizontal ball mill and offers several advanta
Sep 13, 2010
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Planning Disposal of Mine Wastes in New Zealand
The main factors which influence disposal of mine waste under New Zealand conditions are identified and discussed: namely, geological conditions which produce soft weather-sensitive waste, wet and col
Jan 1, 1986
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Mount Isa Copper Mines ù Role of the Mining Engineer
By B J. Andrew, M R. Daley
Mount Isa Copper Mines is a world-class mining operation producing approximately six million tonnes of ore per annum. With over 50 years of mining history and over 76 million tonnes of underground res
Jan 1, 2005
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Modern Personal Computer Tools for Mining and the Environment
This paper deals with innovative techniques that have enabled personal computers to be used on the mine site to define, develop and manage an ore body resource, while being aware of the consequences
Jan 1, 1996
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A Simulation Approach for the Comparison of In-Pit Crushing and Conveying and Truck-Shovel Mining Methods
In-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) is being increasingly considered as an alternative to traditional truck-shovel mining methods. The move towards IPCC is driven by a number of factors including the
Dec 6, 2010
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Heavy Media Separation at Abminco Operation
Heavy media separation serves to upgrade mill feed and reduce unit operating costs, allowing ores to be mined which could other wise be uneconomic. At the Aberfoyle mine at Rossarden in north-east
Jan 1, 1978
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Concepts for Co-Mixing of Tailings and Waste Rock
By J Robertson, D Williams, H D. Plewes
The co-mixing of tailings and waste rock involves the intimate blending of tailings and waste rock to create a new material (Co-Mix) with superior physical and hydraulic properties. The new material h
Jan 1, 2003
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Education for Mineral Exploration
A continuing demand for exploration geologists, at a level well below that during the mineral "boom" of 1967-1971, will be highly selective. The exploration geologist must be more than the traditio
Jan 1, 1974
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A New Methodology for Managing Effective External Stakeholder Relationships
By S Zaffron, O Loffredi
A critical concern of any mining company today is its relationship with the different stakeholder groups impacted by the operational activity û communities, unions, vendors, local partners and competi
Jan 1, 2006