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Asset Management in the UK Coal IndustryBritish Coal has always been a big mining company and its management has been beset with many of the problems one would associate with such an undertaking. These include its accountability to Gove
Jan 1, 1988
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The Engineering TasksBy Cairncross A. A
Papers on technical aspects of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop project are being presented at this conference or have been presented previously or will be presented at other forums. This paper
Jan 1, 1981
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The Application of Powered Supports, Continuous Miners, and Continuous Transport to Full ExtractionThe three systems of mining in use in the Southern Coalfield of New South Wales are bord and pillar with or without subsequent extrac- tion, longwall and shortwall. Bord and pillar with extraction i
Jan 1, 1976
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An Experimental Study of the Chemistry of Iron Precipitation Within Anoxic Limestone DrainsBy J Webb
Anoxic limestone drains (ALDs) have been widely used in the passive treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD), but their effectiveness has often been less than anticipated. Iron hydroxide often precipitat
Jan 1, 2003
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The Control and Monitoring of D.M. Cyclone Contamination at the German Creek Mine Preparation PlantBy Smith M, Milton T, Pitt G
High levels of contamination (non magnetics) were present in the magnetite medium of the D.M. cyclone circuit. Attempts were made to minimise the amount of undersize (-lmm) material in the D.M. cyc
Jan 1, 1987
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Vibration Control in Construction BlastingA resume covering currently accepted views on blasting vibration measurement, human response, and criteria for damage is presented as background information for readers who are not conversant with
Jan 1, 1976
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A Correlation Between Visiofroth Measurements and the Performance of a Flotation CellBy M Wortley, O Gu, D La Rosa, J McMaster
Metso Minerals Cisa have developed VisiofrothÖ û a system which calculates parameters of the froth surface using vision from remote cameras mounted about individual flotation cells. The parameters cal
Jan 1, 2007
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Grade Recovery Optimisation Using Data Unification and Real Time Gross Error DetectionBy R Linares
The efficient operation of any modern metallurgical facility depends on the accurate measurement and estimation of flow rates, inventories, and composition of their intermediate and final products. Al
Jan 1, 2005
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The Development of an Ore Reserve Methodology for the Olympic Dam Copper Uranium-Gold DepositThe accuracy of an ore reserve is only as good as the geologist's understanding of the deposit. The methods that are applied to resource and reserve estimation reflect that understanding. At th
Jan 1, 1987
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A History of Drill Consumable Control at Renison MineBy Davison GR
The cost of drilling consumables is always a large component of any mine budget. It is important that this cost be carefully examined with a view to reducing the overall cost per inetre or at least mi
Jan 1, 1985
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Reducing the Variability in Dragline Operator PerformanceAustralian coal mines have spent considerable capital on dragline improvements over the last two years. This has included ~$30 M on UDD conversions, >$20 M on new buckets, boom upgrades, electrical up
Jan 1, 2005
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The Optimum Design of Large Open Pit MinesBy Giannini LM, Carras S
A fundamental problem in mine planning is that of determining the "optimum pit limit" of a mine. This optimum pit limit yields information which is considered essential in the evaluation of the eco
Jan 1, 1986
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Geology in ExplorationIn Australia 'there are hidden deposits of gold, copper, tin, lead and zinc which can be found by drilling at reasonable expense in view of the imp9rtance of the objectives. Exploration of the pr
Jan 1, 1946
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The Consultant Contribution to Major Australasian Mining and Mineral Processing ProjectsThe last decade has seen a dramatic change in the. size and complexity of mining and mineral processing projects in Austral- asia. Major projects of today are vastly different from major projects of
Jan 1, 1975
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From Spectrophotometry to Multispectral Imaging of Ore Minerals in Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR) MicroscopyBy R Castroviejo, F Segundo, C Brea, J-C Catalina, H-J Bernhardt
Optical microscopy is a basic but still indispensable tool for examining mineral parageneses in ores. The design and concepts behind the reflected light ore microscope have obviously not been subject
Jan 1, 2008
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Early Experience with Large Balls Mills at Mount LyellBy Crockford GI
Some twelve months of operation at Mount Lyell, using two large diameter ball mills as a two-stage grinding circuit indicated a short- fall in the grinding capability compared with design criteria.
Jan 1, 1978
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Changes in Legislative Approach - The Implications for the Mining IndustryThe mining industry was one of the first to be directly regulated by legislation in the 19th century when British public opinion was mobilised by reformers seeking social change. In the next wave of
Jan 1, 1995
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Improved Mine Throughput Ensures a Sustainable Return on Capital at Mount Isa Copper OperationsBy N Slade, D Kennedy
Optimal throughput is a key objective for the successful operation of any manufacturing or processing business. In the mining industry in particular, in order to obtain maximum return on the significa
Jan 1, 2006
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The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative ù Making Research WorkBy J du Plessis, W Marx
The FutureMine Collaborative Research Initiative has been successfully completed after three years of activity. The main objective of this initiative was to provide applications of research previously
Jan 1, 2005
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The Life Cycle of a Mine Tailings DamA case-study is presented of the tailings dam of Nairne Pyrites Pty. Ltd., at Brukunga, South Australia. The methods of-construction and operation of the dam are outlined over the whole working lif
Jan 1, 1975