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Mining Reactive Shale at BHP Billiton's Mt Whaleback Mine ù Challenges and SolutionsThe mineralised members of the Brockman Iron Formation mined at Mt Whaleback are overlain and underlain by shale horizons. To maximise resource recovery, waste movement within the life of mine plan in
Jan 1, 2002
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Phosphorus association with goethite – effects of Fe(II)-catalysed recrystallisationBy M I. Pownceby, N Karimian, A Frierdich
These may be found with goethite through mechanisms including direct substitution or coprecipitation of nanocrystalline phases. Understanding P incorporation in goethite has significant implications f
Sep 18, 2023
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The Collie River Diversion and Salinity Recovery Project ù A Case Study in Competing Values in a Competing EnvironmentBy T Sparks
The Collie River catchment, located approximately 200 km south of Perth, covers an area of around 2830 km2 and is the source of run-off to the Wellington Dam, an important irrigation water resource fo
Jan 1, 2006
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Tracking of Particles in the Froth Phase ù An Experimental TechniqueBy S Pigram, G J. Jameson
This paper is concerned with the tracking of particles in the froth phase of an aerated water/glycerol mixture. Experiments have been carried out in a specially designed laboratory flotation cell that
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role of the Commonwealth Government in Relation to the Mining IndustryThe Australian Constitution specifies certain powers of the Commonwealth Government to be used in its capacity as the national government. Certain of these broad powers result in the Com- monwealth
Jan 1, 1978
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Getting Value From R&DNew knowledge has no economic value unless it can be applied, or æcapturedÆ, as the R&D jargon has it. Australia probably spends more than $500 m per year on mineral industry R&D, distributed amongst
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic Planning for the Future of Illawarra CoalIn the future, Illawarra Coal, the primary metallurgical coal producer in the southern coal fields of New South Wales, will face many unique challenges not found in other coal or minerals production a
Jan 1, 2007
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Underground Trucking into the FutureBy C J. Noack, P B. Ganza
The concept of large trucks underground has been around for some time. While the road train concept is gaining momentum, there are underground mining applications where these trucks have not been suit
Jan 1, 2005
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Future Mining Engineers - Educational Development StrategyBy D Laurence
Significant developments in future mining systems, technology and best practices are emerging that are driven by issues relating to human resources, competitiveness, environmental and social responsib
Jan 1, 2008
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The Complexity of Material Cycle Simulation and Design ù Co-IncinerationBy G P. J Dijkema, M A. Reuter
From a material cycles perspective all processes are interconnected and consequently a process can never be evaluated as an isolated and independent unit. This also holds true for the evaluated co-inc
Jan 1, 2000
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Waste Rock and Tailings Mixtures as a Possible Seal for Potentially Acid Forming Waste RockBy G W. Wilson, C Panidis
Potentially acid forming (PAF) waste rock contained in dumps formed as a result of open cut mining of metalliferous orebodies are conventionally sealed or covered using a near-saturated, low permeabil
Jan 1, 2003
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Underground Mining of Shallow-Dipping Orebodies in Australia ù Mechanised Updip Stoping Versus Transverse Retreat Panel StopingBy C J. Corbett
Many underground mining methods rely on blasted rock moving under gravity to report to extraction points. Mining of orebodies dipping between 20 - 45 degrees poses a unique challenge for mining engine
Jan 1, 2003
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Practical Implementation of Rio TintoÆs æExcellence in Water ManagementÆ Program at Northparkes Mines, New South WalesBy R Puglisi, G McPhail, B D. Jilbert
The increased international focus on sustainable development and cost improvement, coupled with the unpredictability and adverse impact of droughts in Australia and globally, has highlighted the criti
Jan 1, 2003
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When Not Only the Ground is Hot!By T Ross, S Cameron
The requirement to use explosives in ground temperatures exceeding 50¦C is becoming more common as mines work to maximise the recovery of their resources. Orica Explosives was requested to assist in t
Jan 1, 2001
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Paper No. 121. Common Cause of Accidents From Explosives in Mines.It may at first sight appear somewhat presumptuous for the writer to attempt to discuss a subject in which he cannot pretend to possess any special scientific training; but a sufficient apology can su
Jan 1, 1903
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Utilising Statistics and Geostatistics to Validate, Characterise and Improve Geological Domaining ù A Case Study From BHP BillitonÆs Yandi Channel Iron DepositBHP BillitonÆs Yandi channel iron deposit has a large resource of approximately 1.3 billion tonnes. This is a bulk mining operation with a high degree of selectivity not being practical. In contrast t
Jan 1, 2005
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Continuous Improvement and Technology Innovation on Nickel Production at Sumitomo Metal Mining Co, LtdBy Tsuchida N
The history of world nickel production has been affected significantly by the supply and demand situation and fluctuation of LME price of nickel metal. In the beginning of the 1980s, the decline of
Jan 1, 1996
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Tectonic Evolution and Metallogenesis of the New England Fold Belt, Eastern AustraliaThe New England Fold Belt forms the easternmost and youngest section of the Tasman Fold Belt System of eastern Australia. From middle Palaeozoic to Early Cretaceous time it was the site of extensi
Jan 1, 1987
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Dependence of the variance of lot average on the sampling mode and heterogeneity type of the lotBy P Minkkinen
"Pierre Gy showed in his early works that the results in estimating the variance of the mean value of continuous lots depends on sampling mode (random, stratified or systematic), except in the theoret
May 9, 2017
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Ultramafic Mine Tailings to Treat Acidic Mine Water and Lock Away Carbon through Mineral CarbonationBy S Bouzalakos, W Timms, H Malli
Combining ultramafic mine tailings and acidic mine drainage via mineral carbonation to sequester carbon dioxide, presents an opportunity to minimise waste on mine sites. Low pH mine water with trace e
Jul 27, 2015