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Rehabilitation Of Mining Areas With Particular Reference To The Re-Establishment Of Plant Growth
Plant growth is likely to prove the most suitable and satisfactory material to stabilise and cover quarry faces and worked-out surface mining sites. The careful selection of plant species is of pa
Jan 1, 1976
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History and Development of Coal Mining in the Burragorang Valley Area
The Burragorang Valley lies approx. 95 km by road south west of Sydney and some 35 km west of Camden. It is over 80 km in length and varies in width from 3 km to over 16 km. Geologically, the histo
Jan 1, 1976
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Electricity and Safety in the Mineral Industry
From statistics on general and electrical fatalities in the Australian mineral industry, it could be said that the present approach to industrial safety is irrational. Deaths are few and decreasing
Jan 1, 1988
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Milling Methods and Cost at the Concentrator of the Mount Isa Mines Ltd., Mount Isa, Q.
LOCATIONThe property of the Mount Isa Mines Ltd. is situated in Western Queensland, 603 miles by rail west of Townsville, the nearest seaport. All supplies and the bullion are railed between Mt. Isa a
Jan 1, 1933
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Putting Geology and Engineering Back into Resource/Reserve Determination
By M Darvall And R Fare, D Dormer
The Argo Archaean lode gold deposit is hosted within a structurally complex shear zone system, 70 km south of Kalgoorlie, and 3 km west of the crustal-scale Boulder û Lefroy Fault. Argo is an active u
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effect Of Prices And Cost On Ore Reserves
Changes in prices and costs change the mineable grade and the profitabil- ity of an ore reserve. In a static world the grade required for an ore reserve is measured by the ratio: Cost/tonne of ore x
Jan 1, 1979
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Platinum Wealth, Community Participation and Social Inequality in South AfricaÆs Royal Bafokeng Community û A Paradox of Plenty?
By W Akpan
The Royal Bafokeng community in South AfricaÆs North West Province represents a unique case in Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of its positioning in the natural resource economy. It receives royalties dir
Jan 1, 2009
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A Fractal Sampling Model for Minerals Commodities
The type of population encountered in the sampling of coal, ores and other products of natural phenomena is one in which the variance within a cluster of elements generally increases steadily as the s
Jan 1, 2008
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Kwinana Nickel Refinery - Recent Plant Changes
By Troman L, Groutsch J. V
The Kwinana Nickel Refinery began operations in 1970 processing sulphide concentrates from Kambalda using the Sherritt Gordon pressure leach and hydrogen reduction process to produce nickel metal as
Jan 1, 1996
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Managing the Study Risk
Project evaluation is completed through individual studies covering technical and financial aspects of the mine to market. These studies are completed at various levels of detail depending on where th
Jan 1, 2007
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Rehabilitation and Water Quality Control at Ohai Coalfields
By K J. Thompson
This paper describes the work which has been undertaken at the Ohai coalfields in Southland to restore overburden heaps during past opencast mining operations, and procedures which have been adopted t
Jan 1, 1981
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Electron Microprobe Mapping ù A Diagnostic Tool for Ilmenite Characterisation
By C MacRae, N Wilson
CSIRO Minerals has recently developed an electron microprobe (EMP) based imaging (or mapping) method for characterising ilmenite concentrates. The method requires an electron microprobe analyser to co
Jan 1, 2001
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Can Bacteriophage be Used to Separate Minerals?
By R T. A MacGillivray, S B. Curtis
Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses that infect bacteria. Protein coatings on the surface of the phage particle can be genetically engineered so that they bind to inorganic molecules. The filamentous ph
Jan 1, 2008
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Aspects of Incremental Sampling and Samplers
Incremental sampling is defined as a solution to fight segregation, the theory is demonstrated and theoretical and practical aspects are discussed. The number of increments necessary for successful sa
Mar 1, 2010
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Prevention of Coal and Gas Outbursts in Taiwan Coal Mines
By Liu C. H, Juang Y. F
Coal/gas outbursts were one of the rather difficult safety problems faced in the coal mines of this Country, with coal fields characterized by frequent disturbances of folds, faults and pinch-offs.
Jan 1, 1988
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Are Synthetic Fibre Ropes Suitable for Mine Winding?
By R E. Hobbs, O Grabandt, C Das
Mine hoisting is carried out from depths of up to 4 km. At extreme depths, the ropes are so heavy that a large part of their capacity is employed in lifting themselves. Consequently, deep mines have a
Jan 1, 2005
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Modern Seafloor Sulfide Hydrothermal Systems - A Comparison of Pacific and Mid-Atlantic Environments
Mid-ocean ridges host approximately 65 per cent of about 100 known sites of high-temperature venting and polymetallic sulfide deposits; most of them are located at the East Pacific Rise (EPR), while m
Jan 1, 2008
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The Pilbara Iron Ore Industry ùThe State of Play and Challenges Ahead
I would like to start by thanking The AusIMM and CSIRO for organising this excellent conference and inviting me to give a keynote address. Today I will focus on some broad observations of our industry
Jan 1, 2002
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Imaging an Orebody Ahead of Mining Using Borehole Radar at the Snap Lake Diamond Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada
By I Mason, A Bray, K Smith, T Sindle
Borehole radar is a proven geophysical technology that can be used to map an orebody ahead of mining. This paper will present a case study, where borehole radar is being used within the mining cycle t
Jan 1, 2009
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Ventilation At Depth At North Broken Hill Limited
Autocompression and virgin rock tempera ture have a marked influence on the ventilation of the lower levels at North Broken Hill Limited N.S.W. To maintain comfortable working temp- eratures without
Jan 1, 1977