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Non-Electric Mass Blasting as Practiced at Mount Charlotte
The proximity of the Town of Kalgoorlie to the Mount Charlotte mine necessitates that charge weight per delay be limited in order to keep surface vibration levels within acceptable limits and to re
Jan 1, 1982
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Exchange and Currency Controls and Regulations
There is an established need for an inflow of foreign capital if New Zealand is to meet projected growth rates. The Government recognises this and encourages capital inflows especially where there a
Jan 1, 1971
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Resources of Mineral Sands, What of their Future?
In 1985 BMR assessed Australia's economic demonstrated resources of mineral sands as follows: rutile 8.0 Mt, ilmenite 41.4 Mt, zircon 11.5 Mt, and monazite 229 000 tonnes. These resources are
Jan 1, 1986
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Opencast Mining Systems in Multiple Seam Operation in the United States
The intention of this paper is to give a review of the present status of lignite mining in the so-called Gulf States in the United States of America, namely Texas, Arkansas, Mis- sissippi and Louis
Jan 1, 1981
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Esmeralda Mine Exploitation Project
By P Crorkan
Within the framework in which future exploitations for Codelco-Chile Divisi=n El Teniente are situated, regarding the deepening of its reserves and the geotechnical problems that affect their recovery
Jan 1, 2000
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Value-Adding in Australia - Strategic Issues and Opportunities
Downstream value-adding is a strategic issue for a country like Australia, which has a resources-driven sector of a scale that has significant impact on the national economy. The question of why produ
Jan 1, 2008
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Alluvial Platinum-Group Minerals in Southern New Zealand
Platinum-group minerals (PGM) are recorded from a number of localities along theWaiau River, western Southland, and the south coast of the South Island, New Zealand. At each locality, small amounts of
Jan 1, 1995
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An Environment for Mineral Development
The title of my address today 'An Environment for Mineral Development' is a play on words, but I wish to use the meaning of the word environment in the broadest possible context to comment o
Jan 1, 1985
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Health, Safety and Sustainability
By D Cliff, K Bailey
Traditionally occupational health and safety (OH&S) has been managed for the direct benefits of reducing injury and illness to workers on mine sites. In the current skill shortage climate it is im
Nov 20, 2012
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Taking Stock of Safety
My early experience with the coal industry was in the latter half of the 1970s, where attention to only ones own æaccidentsÆ and concentration on behaviour controls were impeding the introduction of e
Jan 1, 2005
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Seismic Stability of the Mt Frederick Sidecast
By S J. Woods
As a part of Solid Energy's progressive rehabilitation of the Stockton Mine, it was determined that significant rehabilitation of the existing Mt Frederick Sidecast would be required to ensure th
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining and the Resource Management Act 1991: Is the Playing Field Level? (27291526-e767-492f-a1b1-38f146759224)
By Brown AP
Comparison of legal permits required for mining (as opposed to prospecting or exploration) in New Zealand, under the Mining Act 1971 and the Resource Management Act/Crown Minerals Act 1991. Mining ge
Jan 1, 1995
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Notes on Mount Read and its Sulphide Ore Bodies
Mount Read is 'situated in the county of Montagu, on 'the west coast of Tasmania, about 20 miles inland from. Remine in an easterly direction, 15 miles northerly from Mount. Lyell, and 30 mi
Jan 1, 1901
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Some New Collector Products for Improving the Performance of Industrial Flotation Circuits
By Fee BS
This paper describes four new families of collector products which are currently being introduced at the industrial level. A brief summary of the chemical basis behind each product family will be gi
Jan 1, 1993
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Water Flow in Uncovered Waste Rock ù A Multi-Year Large Lysimeter Study
By L Smith, R Beckie
An intermediate scale (8 m + 8 m + 5 m high) constructed waste rock pile experiment was built upon a contiguous grid of 16 gravity drainage lysimeters to investigate the flow of water in unsaturated w
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Self-Cleaning, Fluidised-Bed Slurry Heat Exchangers: Processing of Laterite Ore Slurries for the Extraction of Nickel and Cobalt in High-Pressure-Acid-Leach (HPAL) Plants
By B Crossley
Self-cleaning fluidised bed heat exchangers have demonstrated unparalleled performance internationally for the implementation of indirect heat transfer in severely fouling fluid environments. Recent a
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimisation in Underground Mine Design
Optimisation and sensitivity analysis of final pit limits is now an accepted procedure for open pit planning studies. Tools to assist the design engineer in an underground metalliferous mine to make
Jan 1, 1995
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Experience with Tungsten Carbide Bits at Mount Isa
This paper aims to provide some' new and original thoughts on tungsten carbide drill-bits and describe practices and performances, some of which are unique and most of which have not previously b
Jan 1, 1953
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Opportunities and Technologies to Reduce the Energy and Water Impacts of Deteriorating Ore Reserves
While the potential for the discovery of new high grade resources exists, it is almost inevitable that the ore resources used to provide society's ongoing demand for primary metals will deteriora
Jun 1, 2010
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Lead and Zinc Technology for Survival
The Australian lead-zinc industry faces a future in which the world market is likely to show at best only minimal growth and in which there will be increasing competition. Its production facilities us
Jan 1, 1985