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The Impact of the Five Point Safety System on the Underground Sections of the Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited
Since the introduction of the Neil George Five Point Safety System, to the underground sections of The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited mines in March, 1969, the D
Jan 1, 1975
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Management of Technical Risk for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project
By R Fury, I Skepper, D White, G Miller
Although the Pressure Acid Leaching (PAL) of nickel laterites has been conducted at Moa Bay, Cuba, since the early 1960s, the commissioning delays generally encountered by the æsecond generationÆ of P
Jan 1, 2004
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Production Blasting Practice at Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited
By Kaleta S, McTavish LP, Turner RD
Primary production blasting at Hamers- ley Iron began with seven inch holes at Tom Price in 1966 and has developed since then to large multiple row shots of 381 mm holes at Tom Price and 311 mm at
Jan 1, 1978
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Phosphorus in Iron Ore from the Hamersley Iron Formations
The phosphorus content of the banded iron formation (BIF) and of the associated iron ore deposits in the north west of Western Australia is known to vary widely, a fact which has considerable econ~mic
Jan 1, 1973
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The Seventies - A Decade of Hydrometallurgical Advance
The seventies was a decade of intensive hydrometallurgical activity, firstly for copper recovery, then uranium, and finally gold. In comminution, semi-autogenous grinding was applied to uranium and
Jan 1, 1981
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Characteristics and Mechanisms of Highwall Failures in Surface Coal Mines, Bowen Basin, Queensland
By Wooltorton B
Highwall failures in surface coal mines in Queensland occur as circular slips through weak and weathered material, or as bilinear slides on sub-horizontal surfaces and steeply dipping joints. Weak
Jan 1, 1981
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Oil and minerals: the law, the land, and Danegeld
By Warrillow C
Petroleum and mineral exploration share a common objective; to find and exploit commercial reserves of the desired commodity. Some exploration techniques are similar, others widely different.In periph
Jan 1, 1994
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Application of the Split Shell Concept to Open Pit Design
By M S. Gallagher
In todayÆs high tech world, systems are getting bigger, faster, better. To remain at the leading edge, in any business, depends on accuratebut flexible design thereby allowing operational managers to
Jan 1, 2001
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Nuclear Waste Disposal-A New Application for Titanite Ceramics
Australia is a significant exporter of uranium for use as fuel in nuclear generating plants around the world. Although Australia does not have any nuclear power plants the Australian Atomic Energy Com
Jan 1, 1986
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Blast Vibrations in Soil and on Large Resonant Structures
In order to satisfy environmental and mine operational requirements it is becoming increasingly important to minimise ground blast vibrations at certain locations. These locations are often in soil
Jan 1, 1995
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Methane Drainage in Underground Coal Mines in China
By Boshou B
In China, there are approximately 3,000,000 million m3 of gas (methane) included in highly gassy mines liable to coal/gas outbursts; the amount of methane pre-drainage possible is estimated at 400,
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of Cost-Efficient Environmentally Sound Technology for Enhanced Gold Recovery from Rebellious Gold-Containing Raw Materials
Development of Cost-Efficient Environmentally Sound Technology for Enhanced Gold Recovery from Rebellious Gold-Containing Raw Materials Study of biochemical leaching performances in gold-bearing sulf
Sep 13, 2010
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Surfactants, Dispersants, Complexants and Flocculants - The Role of Additives in the Processing of Concentrated Particulate Suspensions in the Mining Industry
By D V. Boger
The use of chemical additives to initiate such processes as particulate separation through flotation or dewatering through flocculation, is common in the mining industry. The dosing of additives is no
Jan 1, 1998
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A Liberation Study of Autogenous and SAG Mills
By Hayward N, Sutherland D, Wilkie G
A pilot plant study has been made of the liberation characteristics of a nickel ore under different milling conditions. A series of runs were made ranging from fully autogenous grinding to semi-auto
Jan 1, 1991
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Modern Design Practice in Post-Combustion Off-Gas Systems for Metallurgical Furnaces
By B Wiggins, M Russell
Off-gas handling systems are a critical component of modern metallurgical furnaces and typically represent as much as 50 per cent of the total installed smelter capital cost. Inadequate off-gas system
Jan 1, 2002
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A Proton Microprobe for the Geosciences
By Ryan CG, Cousens DR, Griffin WL
The proton microprobe is developing into a vital tool in the geosciences, through its high sensitivity for in-situ detection of trace elements in the ppm regime. This paper will describe the instru
Jan 1, 1989
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The Paddington Gold Mine Project a Case Study
In 1980 Pancontinental Mining Limited decided that while the Jabiluka uranium project was still a major focus of the company's efforts some diversification was necessary. At this time it was
Jan 1, 1986
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Drawbacks in Sluice box operating Practices in Papua New Guinea
Sluice box operating practices in Papua New Guinea (PNG), and published work on sluice boxes are briefly reviewed. Some recent work on sediment entrainment mechanisms occurring in sluice boxes hav
Jan 1, 1991
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The Karangahake Gold-Silver Deposit
The Karangahake gold-silver deposit is located 11 km west of Waihi in the southern part of the Hauraki Goldfield. Historically it was the second largest bullion producer in the goldfield with a past p
Jan 1, 1987
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Evolution of the Continuous Miner
This paper will trace the development of underground coal mining machinery from the days of the tiny air-powered machines to today's 60-ton electric-powered continuous miners. Some important d
Jan 1, 1978