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Feasibility Study Estimation of In-Situ Resources and Recoverable Ore Reserves for the Boddington Gold MineBy El-Ansary M
Estimation of in-situ resources and recoverable ore reserves for the Boddington Gold Mine feasibility study was done by applying an essentially "classical" ore reserve method. This relied completely
Jan 1, 1987
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Discussion of the Results of Coal Drilling at Mount DavyThis paper will be a discussion of the geological exploration and drilling carried out on the Mt Davy Block, Greymouth Coalfield. A brief summary of the geology of the Greymouth Coalfield will be giv
Jan 1, 1979
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"Computer Simulation of the Direct Iron Reductionin MIDREX Ovens"By A T. Bernardes
Using the cellular automata computational technique it was possible to simulate the generation and discharge of an iron ore pellet pile inside a direct iron reduction oven, as well as to calculate the
Sep 26, 2011
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Geological and Geotechnical Influences on Strip Mining Using In-Pit Bench TechniquesBy McManus D
Situations where in-pit bench stripping methods are favourable are introduced. Examples from Peak Downs Mine are used as a guide to the range of methods available.A number of geological and geotechnic
Jan 1, 1992
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Platinum-Group-Metal Occurrence in New ZealandPlatinum Group metals have been known in New Zealand since the 1880's but not produced on a large scale. They have been neglected because their value was not appreciated rela- tive to gold and
Jan 1, 1987
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Notes on Copper Smelting at Mount Isa During 1943-1946In the years prior to the outbreak of war in 1939 Australia's production of copper had declined from a peak of about 80,000 tons in 1911-1915 to approximately 25,000 tons in 1939. This production
Jan 1, 1953
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Blasting of High Density OresBy Grieve BL
For a blast to be successful both heave and fragmentation must be satisfactory. Amongst the major factors influencing blasting are rock properties. This paper considers the effect of rock density
Jan 1, 1978
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Recent Concepts for the Extended Use of Draglines in Deeper Stripping ApplicationsBy Aspinall T. O
Draglines have found wide application in strip mining coal seams down to 60m depth. A research Project funded through NERDDC has been underway during the past two years investigating the application
Jan 1, 1989
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The Karst Water in Han-Xing District and the Countermeasure in Water ManagementThe karst water system in Han-Xing District is charaterised by heterogeneity in karstification and permeability of the limestone aquifer, unsteady flowing of the groundwater along karst runoff zone
Jan 1, 1988
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Engineering for Mining InfrastructureInfrastructure is defined as all those parts of a mining development which are not directly concerned with mining and mineral processing. Infrastructure is of significant and growing importance in
Jan 1, 1974
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The Application of Work Study to Mining Operations at North Broken Hill LimitedTimestudy analysis of mining operations at North Broken Hill Limited has been carried out by dissecting operations into small elemental components, and accurately timing these elements. Over a wide ra
Jan 1, 1956
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Abrasive Jet Cutting in Flammable Atmospheres - Potential Applications for MiningBy Fairhurst RM
High pressure abrasive water jets have been shown capable of cutting a wide range of materials including steel, stone, rock and concrete. Acceptable performance can be achieved using relatively low pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Structure of the Roof at the End of Longwall Face and Its SupportTwo ends of a longwall face are not only concentrated locations of equipment, but also provide ventilation and access. The roof strata stability here has an important influence on mining coal and
Jan 1, 1986
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On-line Estimation of Fine and Coarse Ore, Water, Grinding Rate, and Discharge Rates in Semiautogenous Grinding MillsBy Barria J, Mencho J, Gonzalez GD
An extended Kalman Filter is used to build an on-line estimator of total ore, fine ore and water hold-ups in a SAG mill. In addition, an equivalent grinding rate from coarse to fine ore, as well as
Jan 1, 1993
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Minimising Coal Edge Losses in Dragline Blasting OperationsBy Yang RL, Bailey ML
During overburden blasting operations in dragline pits, coal edge losses along the lowwall edge of the new pit are often experienced. In tonnage terms, losses can be significant. With the thick seams
Jan 1, 1988
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Ore Distribution and Lode Structures in the Kalgoorlie GoldfieldThroughout the Kalgoorlie Field the dominant factors influencing all planned exploratory work are: firstly, the general geology of the district, and, secondly, the lode fracture pattern. Superimposed
Jan 1, 1948
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The Nature of Underground Heating as Indicated by Numerical ModelingA numerical model of the spontaneous combustion of coal has been developed and is being used to investigate the nature of self-heating in underground coal mines. Results to date confirm the complexity
Jan 1, 1998
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Weathering SteelsBuilders have been very familiar with iron since ancient times, but because of its weathering characteristics it was relegated to use as a fastening material in unexposed places and bronze became the
Jan 1, 1970
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An Outline of the Economic Geology of TasmaniaTHIS paper is not intended to be more than a mere outline of the economic geology of Tasmania. It is desired to present in a condensed form the present state of our knowledge in regard to the distribu
Jan 1, 1923
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Impact of Longwall Width on Overburden BehaviourBy Grady PO
The longwall panels at Clarence Colliery have experienced intermittent sudden weightings on the face that have caused some production delays. These weightings have typically been more severe on the wi
Jan 1, 1998