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Goodbye from the Argyle diamond deposit – insights from deep mining of the world’s largest diamond depositBy C B. Smith, G L. Boxer, S W. Moss, A L. Jaques, V Lorenz, M J. Rayner
The Ernest Henry Iron Oxide Copper Gold deposit is hosted in a large dilation between two moderately dipping shear zones found in the footwall and hanging wall of the deposit. These shears are control
Mar 22, 2022
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Air PollutionIn recent times there has been a marked increase in public awareness of air pollution. Some of this has been induced by the Press but our own senses tell us that there is a visible haze over our citi
Jan 1, 1971
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The Bureaucratic Merry-Go-RoundThe bureaucracy in Victoria has worked against exploration and mining development. There is no doubt that the new Mineral Resources development Act has simplified matters on the mining side of the sys
Jan 1, 1992
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What’s Stopping You? The Role of Sheeting Material Selection in Safe Haulage OperationsBy R Thompson, D Tulloch
"Wet-weather or 24×7 wet-trafficability is a commendable design objective for unpaved mine haul roads, but practically often difficult to achieve, due both to the road sheeting material selected, and
Nov 15, 2016
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Modelling Full-scale Blast Heave with Three-dimensional Distinct Elements and Parallel ProcessingBy A Tawadrous, B Wheeler, D S. Preece, S A. Silling
The two key results of rock blasting are fragmentation and movement of geomaterials. Movement/flow of the blasted rock is often referred to as heave. Moving rock with explosives rather than mechanical
Aug 24, 2015
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Microflotation Studies to Assess the Reversibility of Adsorption of Polysaccharide Depressants on TalcBy B Oostendorp, R van der Merwe, P
In order to assess whether polysaccharide depressants are strongly or weakly and reversibly bound to the surface of talc, a series of experiments was conducted on New York talc in which the floatabili
Jan 1, 2005
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Occupational Safety - A Government OverviewBy J G Bastias
It is sometimes necessary to resort to extremes in order to call attention to something that is pertinent to safety in mining. When some of the experts in occupational safety talk about this topic,
Jan 1, 1994
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Sectional Analysis, Mount Morgan Mine, QueenslandBy Jensen W. S
The Mount Morgan ore-body is intersected by dykes to such an extent that it presents peculiarly difficult problems in extracting ore. These are shown on Plates Nos. LXVII. and LXVIII. Besides ,these d
Jan 1, 1911
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The Ore-Coke Interface-Mixed Ore ResultsBy Boehme PW, Gregory OR
The results presented here show quite definitely that in the system investigated the intensity of dispersion is enhanced by switching the flow entry from bottom to sides of the packed trough. Since
Jan 1, 1975
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Benchmarking Estimation Methods for Coal Resource EstimationBy G Davies, D Dunn, C Mawdesley, O Bertoli
The coal industry in Australia has been actively working in recent years towards the (re)integration of geostatistical techniques to the process of coal resource estimation. The benefits of using geos
Jan 1, 2009
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Oxygen Steelmaking at Port KemblaBy McAllister J
Oxygen was in restricted use at Port Kembla until tonnage oxygen became available for steelmaking in the open hearth furnaces. In adopting the new process various modifications to furnace design and o
Jan 1, 1962
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Gas Properties of Australian CoalBy Hargraves A. J
At 4 MPa gas pres ure and 30°C the sorptive capacity of 10 selected Australian dried coal ranges from 17 to 23 m3/tonne of CH4 and 27 to 36 m3/tonne of CO2. Values for moist coals are about 25 pe
Jan 1, 1985
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Underground Mining Methods at Mount Morgan, Queensland (4c024877-4266-4ad5-a39e-01b065af258e)By Sewell L. G, White H. S
OWING to two large falls of ground which resulted in serious accidents occurring towards the end of 1908, it became evident that the "open chamber" system then in use was unsuitable for the
Jan 1, 1911
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Advances in Mathematical Modelling of Sintering Performance of Iron Ore FinesBy T Raynlyn, R J. Holmes, J R. Manuel, A Poliakov, L Lu
The prediction of sintering performance of iron ore fines and the possibility of targeted optimisation of specific sinter properties are very important for both the iron ore industry and related resea
Jan 1, 2009
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Geometallurgy and Ore Processing of the Hibbing Taconite Lake Superior-Type Magnetite Taconite Deposit, Mesabi Iron Range, Minnesota, USABy J D. Lubben
Hibbing Taconite is a Lake Superior-type granular magnetite taconite deposit occurring within the Biwabik Iron Formation along Minnesota’s central Mesabi Iron Range. The deposit is situated on the nor
Jul 11, 2011
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Valuation in Public Market TakeoversThe valuation of resources companies is open to a huge amount of subjectivity. Not only are valuations subject to fast changing assumptions, such as commodity prices, exchange rates, ore grades, etc.
Jan 1, 1989
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Hydrotransportation of Raw Coal from Pit Face to WashplantBy Crawford J
The paper asks the question 'Why Limit the HYDROTRANSPORT of material to the confines of your washplant'.A brief historical review of widely accepted slurry transport operation establishes t
Jan 1, 1992
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High ?Magmatic Gold Abundances in Unaltered High-Titanium Ferrobasalts fro the Hermit Islands, Papua New GuineaBy Till M, McGee WA
The Hermit Islands are situated at 145¦ E 1 30'S in the Bismarck Sea approximately 200km WNW of Manus Island. They are dominated by basalt flows, one of which yielded a K/Ar isotopic date of 3.4
Jan 1, 1990
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Role of Oily Bubbles in Enhancing Bitumen FlotationBy J Masliyah, Z Xu
The largest oil sand deposit in the world is located in Alberta, Canada, with a total proven reserve of 2.5 trillion barrels of oil. The water based extraction process is currently being used in comme
Jan 1, 2005
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Aboriginal Involvement in New Mining VenturesWhen a major mineral find has been announced the general perception is that a battle between Aborigines and the mining company involved will inevitably occur.It is a fact that many miners in the past
Jan 1, 1993