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Improving Our Understanding of 'Basement' to Help Reduce Related Hazards to Coal MiningBy C Woodfull, S Munroe
Geological uncertainty is reduced by improved understanding of the relationship between regional-scale geological basement features (structure, composition, depth) and known local structural risk (suc
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining The Thick Seams Of The South Maitland Coalfield, N.S.W.The thick coal seams of the South Maitland field are the only ones in New South Wales which have been worked extensively to heights beyond 3.8 m (nominal "thin" seam height). Under shallow cover o
Jan 1, 1976
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Geology of the Southern Part of the Riwaka Complex and Comments on Techniques Used During Exploration for Copper and Nickel ThereThe discovery of copper and nickel sulphides in the Riwaka Complex in 1967 led to considerable exploration activity by a number of companies. Various exploration techniques used by these companies are
Jan 1, 1977
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Sealing of Fissured-Porous Rock during the Construction of Mine ShaftsSeven papers included in Session 8 of the Third International Mine Water Congress under the heading "Achievements in Mine Water Management & Research" have been reviewed. Only one paper, a case stud
Jan 1, 1988
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Opportunities With Underground Grinding and Hydraulic HoistingBy C J. Larder, S E. Turner
The concept of underground grinding is not new, but to a metallurgist and a mining engineer this could be considered unconventional. The idea of pumping a ground slurry several hundred metres from und
Jan 1, 2005
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Resource Model Uncertainty at the Yandi Channel Iron Deposits, Western Australia ù An Application of Multiple-Point Simulation for Orebody GeologyBy R Dimitrakopoulos
The development of mineral resources is based on a spatial model of the orebody that is only partly known from exploration drilling and associated geological interpretations. As a result, orebody mode
Jan 1, 2007
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Managing Technical Risk at the Ridgeway Sublevel Caving MineBy G Power
The successful implementation of sublevel caving (SLC) at Ridgeway Gold Mine (Ridgeway) requires the technical aspects of caving and flow behaviour to be understood. Cave propagation must be controlle
Jan 1, 2003
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Light RailwaysThe story of the rise, progress, and development of our modern railway system is a long but an exceedingly interesting one. The phases it has passed through, the discussions that have arisen from time
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When the Portal is in the Sea - Design of the Marine Risers and Tunnel Connections for the Gold Coast Desalination PlantBy W Angerer
This paper describes the design of the marine riser structures, including the design measures for sealing and protection from flooding, dewatering and connection to the main tunnels, for the Gold Coas
Jan 1, 2008
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New Zealand Offshore Gold Exploration - The Harvester ProjectBy N G. Corner
A sea bed sampling programme by CRA Exploration Pty Limited over an area of 12 000 km offshore from Westland, Southland and Otago, New Zealand, led to the discovery of the Harvester Prospect, an area
Jan 1, 1990
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Achievements in Mine Water Management and Research General ReportSeven papers included in Session 8 of the Third International Mine Water Congress under the heading "Achievements in Mine Water Management & Research" have been reviewed. Only one paper, a case stud
Jan 1, 1988
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Process Control Developments at Queensland AluminaThe completion of the 3rd expansion at Queensland Alumina added 725,000 t.p.y. capacity to what was already the world's largest alumina refinery. Rated design capacity is now 2.0 million t.p.
Jan 1, 1974
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Controversy in Genetic Models for Proterozoic High-Grade, Banded Iron Formation (BIF)-Related Iron Deposits ù Unifying or Discrete Model(s)?By F Baars, M Zu, C A. RosiFre, L Lobato
A genetic model for the genesis of high-grade (>65 wt per cent Fe) Proterozoic, banded iron formation (BIF)-related iron deposits such as the Tom Price, Mount Whaleback deposits in the Hamersley Provi
Jan 1, 2005
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The Race to Finish - From Design to Completion - 5 Km of Three Lane Road Tunnel in Three YearsBy G Munro
he Melbourne City Link project will complete a missing link between two existing major freeways in the Melbourne road network, providing a much needed bypass of the Central Business District for throu
Jan 1, 1999
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Geochemical Responses within Lateritic Profiles Over barren and Mineralised Ultramafic Rocks: Implications for Nickel Exploration in the Yilgarn Block, Western AustraliaThis paper reviews the geochemistry of weathered nickeliferous sulphidic and lateritic profiles, the supergene behaviour of nickel and ore-associated elements, and their implications for exploratio
Jan 1, 1996
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Quantification of Mine-Related Effects on StreamflowsBy W Boughton, L Gilbert
The Australian Water Balance Model (AWBM) has found widespread use in Australia in estimating the streamflow behaviour of catchments. It has been used at the Ridgeway Gold Mine, in central west New So
Jan 1, 2006
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Correcting for the Dilution of Rakes Processed Sequentially from Multiple Mines at the BHP Billiton Iron Ore Newman Joint Venture OperationsBy T J. Howard
At BHP Billiton Iron Ore operations, run of mine ore from the several Newman Joint Venture (NJV) mines is railed in 12 kt rakes to Port Hedland. Rakes are processed sequentially, with the lump and fin
Jan 1, 2007
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Taking Stock of SafetyMy 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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Underground Environment, Health and SafetyBy Clark T. M
Underground coal mining involves the disturbance of natural strata stresses formerly in equilibrium, the production of noxious and flammable gases and dust which can be both an explosion and a heal
Jan 1, 1976
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Measuring the Redistribution of Stresses Resulting from New Excavations with Ambient Seismic Noise CorrelationsBy F Brenguier, R A. Lynch, G Olivier
The seismic velocities of intact rock are dependent on the applied stress. Unfortunately, the low susceptibility of seismic velocity to stress changes mean that changes in seismic velocity have to be
May 9, 2016