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Cabeus Crater lunar volatiles and their effect on human exposure limitationsBy A G. Dempster, N Barnett, J Oh, S Saydam
NASA’s Artemis III mission is expected to return astronauts to the surface to explore and sample the lunar volatiles by 2026. These volatiles are anticipated to provide scientific insights as to how t
Sep 1, 2024
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Decline Excavation by Roadheader at Ballarat EastBy Dorricott M. G
Ballarat Goldfields NL is developing an exploration decline at Ballarat East using a Mitsui Miike S-125 roadheader. To-date, 530 in of advance has been achieved at an average rate of 16.1 m/week. Ro
Jan 1, 1995
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Stereological Error in Particle Sections - The SolutionBy Lyman G. J
The volumetric distribution of valuable mineral, or phase, within a set of particles is called the liberation distribution. To optimise a mineral processing plant it is necessary to know the liberat
Jan 1, 1995
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Lead-zinc-silver Ore Concentration Practice at the Hilton Concentrator, Mount Isa Mines Limited, Mount Isa, QldTrial ore production began at the Hilton Mine in 1987 with ore being trucked into Mount Isa for treatment at the Lead/zinc Concentrator. The expansion of output from the Hilton mine required additiona
Jan 1, 1993
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Concepts for Estimating Ore Reserves and a Comparative View of Resource Estimation MethodsThe estimate of an ore reserve is a vital statement made about a mineral occurrence by an evaluator. It is important that such a statement communicate reality to all groups involved in a mining proj
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovering Iron and Zinc Values from Steel Plant Dusts with Simultaneous Destruction of Organic Wastes: The EnvIRONment ProcessBy Reilly L, Worner H. K
The EnvIRONment process has been developed to treat steel works dust and organic wastes simultaneously. A pelletised feed is fed into a special DC electric furnace, the pellets becoming immersed in
Jan 1, 1995
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Mine Water Management in Environmentally Sensitive LocationsThe Coal Corporation of New Zealand Ltd (CoalCorp) is the largest coal producer in New Zealand, with extensive properties in both the North and South Islands. CoalCorp's North Island operations
Jan 1, 1988
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Reliable Mine Planning in a Thick Undulating Coal Seam Based on Long-hole Directional DrillingBy Fowke NC, Williams RJ, Hungerford F
In-seam, directional drilling has been implemented at Huntly West Mine, New Zealand as the most cost effective means of obtaining geological information at a level of detail and accuracy required for
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Cyclones for the Sizing of Steel Plant SlurriesBy Howes PM
In the iron and steelmaking processes, dusts are generated and treated by wet dedust- ing methods to form slurries which are high in iron content, but also contain certain impuri- ties. For many yea
Jan 1, 1984
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The Geological Background to a Resurgence in Gold Exploration in New ZealandBy Christie AB, Bull VH
The geological environments of gold deposits are reviewed in relation to the strong resurgence in exploration for gold since 1979. The resurgence is due mainly to New Zealand's geological end
Jan 1, 1986
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Guidelines and Practical Applications for Continuous Improvement in Mine to Mill ReconciliationBy C van Wyk, I Reeves, J Webber, G B. Gnoinski
The minerals industry has been given an opportunity to grow and continue to advance again in an environment where there is the potential to reap big rewards for efficiency improvements due to buoyant
Oct 29, 2012
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Computer Simulation of In-Situ Leaching Relevant to the Broken Hill DistrictA simulation of the fluid flow, minera- logical and chemical aspects of in situ leaching is being developed for application to the recovery of metals from unbroken, naturally jointed rock. The flui
Jan 1, 1984
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Slurry Pipelines-Recent DevelopmentsBy Wasp E. J
A review is given of recent commercial long distance slurry pipeline systems in- stalled worldwide. The technological advan- ces in slurry engineering and system opera- tion are discussed, together w
Jan 1, 1973
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The Development and Implementation of a Three Dimensional Model of Blast Fragmentation and DamageBy Cocker A, Kavetsky A
A numerical model describing blast fragmentation and damage in three dimensions has been developed at the Julius Kruuschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) and applied to numerous blasting operatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Pillar Recovery Adjacent to Stabilised Rock Fill at the Ballarat Gold ProjectBy D P. Sainsbury, J Western, B L. Sainsbury, V Mutton, P E. Petrie
Remnant rib pillars at Castlemaine Goldfields Ltd’s Ballarat Gold Project have been sterilised by the placement of loose rock fill in production stopes. The application of selectively injecting low-vi
Nov 5, 2014
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Alluvial Gold in Eastern Southland: Origin of the Gold and Genetic Relationships Between Placer DepositsBy D Craw
Middle and Late Cenozoic fluvial conglomerates and gravel in northeastern Southland record the transport of alluvial gold from Central Otago into Southland, and subsequent reworking and concentration
Jan 1, 2002
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Quantitative Risk Assessment Tools to Assist with Waste Management and Placement GuidelinesBy S Lehane, S Pearce
The characterisation and assessment of waste rock has been the subject of considerable research, and many guidance documents have been published both internationally and within Australia. While these
Jul 27, 2015
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Practical Interpretation of Resource Classification GuidelinesMineral resource and ore reserve classification defines the risk associated with quoted resource tonnes and grades, allowing the interested party to make a judgement as to the `worth' of the r
Jan 1, 1996
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Fast and Efficient Procedures for Stability Analysis Using Generalised Limit Equilibrium MethodBy Arit I, Adisoma G
General Limit Equilibrium Method (GLE) and Janbu's Generalised Procedure of Slices (GPS) are two limit equilibrium methods in slope stability analysis which satisfy all equilibrium conditions.
Jan 1, 1998
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Reducing Gassiness of Outburst-Prone Coal at Coal Basin Mines, Colorado, USABy Martin T
High methane content of the medium volatile metallurgical coal mined from the Coal Basin mines causes very difficult mining conditions. Rapid desorption into the mine ventilation system limits coal
Jan 1, 1982