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A Geotechnical Data Management System for Surface and Underground MinesBy Brant BA, Lewandowski R, Trendle M, Haughton D
There is a vast amount of geotechnical data, which can be obtained during exploration programs at new and existing mine sites. Additional information on the performance of the in-situ rock mass can
Jan 1, 1983
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Some Comments on How Mining Departments and Schools Can Survive a Cyclic DownturnBy S Thomas, E Grimsey
Mining education in Australia has undergone another cyclical downturn over the past five years and several departments have been discontinued while others are still teetering on the brink of destructi
Jan 1, 2004
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Quantifying the effect of climate and surface materials on post-mining landscape erosion – a risk approach using landscape evolution modelsBy D C. Verdon-Kidd, G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard
Designing post-mining landscapes requires quantifying the short and long-term risks. In recent years, computer based landscape evolution models (LEMs) have been used to provide insight into both erosi
Jul 25, 2018
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Upgrading the Gravity Circuit at Marvel LochBy W Newton, J Price
This paper outlines the design, justification and performance of a gravity circuit upgrade at the Marvel Loch treatment plant. The design of the upgrade was simple but effective. The key components of
Jan 1, 2000
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Estimation of Resources and Conversion to Reserves ù Protocols for the Assessment, Reduction and Management of RiskBy G Ferguson a, P Carrasco, P P. A Dowd
International codes of practice offer broad definitions with respect to the classification of resources in terms of risk. Specific guidelines and protocols, to analyse sample data, carry out geostatis
Jan 1, 2000
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Innovations in the Northbridge Tunnel, Perth - Exploiting the Aardvark PrincipleThe Graham Farmer Freeway Project in Perth, Western Australia, is the largest urban infrastructure project ever carried out in the State. At a project cost of over $360 million, it also ranks as one o
Jan 1, 1999
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Statutory Compliance of Sealing Plans and Information Required by Queensland Industry RegulatorsFollowing the Moura No 2 Wardens Court of Inquiry and subsequent changes to the Queensland Mining Legislation there is a requirement in Queensland coal mines for: a person with the recognised competen
Jan 1, 2005
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Fundamental study for biomass char utilisation at sintering process in view of combustion propertyBy T Takayama, R Muroi, M Matsumura
The steel industry occupies 14 per cent of CO2 emissions in Japan, and the sintering process is one of the major emitters. Since most of CO2 released from the sintering process comes from coke fine co
Nov 8, 2021
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Quantifying the Opportunity Cost of New Zealand's Mineral PotentialBy A B. Christie, R Barker
Recent studies carried out to support the development of a strategy for the New Zealand mineral industry by the NZ Minerals Industry Association have included investigations of mineral potential, and
Jan 1, 2002
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The Development and Application of Health, Safety, Environment and Community Management Standards in BHP BillitonPrior to the merger of BHP and Billiton, both companies had a keenfocus on improving their performance in health, safety, environment and community (HSEC) matters. This shared intent, albeit executed
Jan 1, 2002
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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 Geomechanics - A Western Australia School of Mines PerspectiveBy Szwedzicki T
In recent years substantial advances have been made in the field of geomechanics. Staff at the Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) are keen to see that such advances continue and that the mini
Jan 1, 1992
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A Unique Vessel for Offshore ConstructionBy Dawson CF
About 17% of the world's present day oil supplies comes from wells drilled in the continental shelf of some 28 countries. The demand for oil is increasing each year and is expected to quintuple
Jan 1, 1970
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Hydrothermal Alteration at the Bowdens Silver Deposit, NSWBy T Leach, I Pringle
The Bowdens Silver Deposit is a low sulfidation epithermal silver-base metal deposit that has formed on the northern margin of a hydrothermal system within air-fall breccias, ignimbrites and crystal t
Jan 1, 2004
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Prediction of Erosion Losses From Strip mine Spoil Piles Using Computer-Based ModelBy Rose CW
Typical rehabilitation programmes for spoil piles and waste dumps in open cut coal mines involve the spreading of topsoil to assist vegetation growth. In the early years of rehabilitation before a
Jan 1, 1983
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Mineral project risk and orebody knowledge – quantifying the value of drilling using decoupled net present value analysisBy D Espinoza, I Rees, J Pocoe, P Collier
P Collier, I Rees, J Pocoe and D Espinoza
Mar 22, 2022
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Control of Airblast Vibration from Throwblasts at RixÆs Creek CollieryThis paper describes techniques that have been used at RixÆs Creek Colliery to control blast vibration from throwblasts that face a residential area 4 km in front of the face. The paper describes blas
Jan 1, 2001
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The Flow Properties of Colliery Spoil Rockpaste as used in the Infilling of Abandoned Mine WorkingsBy S T. Jarvis
Colliery spoil is the major constituent of colliery spoil ærockpasteÆ which has been used to infill abandoned limestone mines in the West Midlands of England since the early-1980s. The other constitue
Jan 1, 1998
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Study of Waste Water Quality Management in Illawarra Coal MinesBy Dharmappa HB, Sivakumar M
This paper is concerned with two case histories of wastewater quality management in underground coal mines in the Illawarra region. The first investigation briefly presents an analysis of mine water d
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic Aspects of Latrobe Valley Coal Resource UtilisationBy Henderson N, Schaap H
In large companies with mining operations spread over multiple sites, it is essential that consistency between sites is maintained in preparing and classifying resource and reserve estimates. The en
Jan 1, 1990