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Rock Bolts for Permanent Tunnel Lining
By J de Witte
When used in suitable ground conditions, rock bolts can have advantages over other permanent tunnel lining solutions. Permanent rock bolts offer flexibility in tunnelling profile and rapid rock bolt i
Mar 8, 2011
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Thickening at Karara – The Role of Test Work and Innovative Design
By G Hart
As the iron ore/magnetite boom gains momentum, it is particularly important to question established past trends and explore the potential of alternative design options. Traditionally, ‘rule of thumb’
Jul 11, 2011
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Segmental Tunnel Lining Breakouts and Cross Connection Tunnels – Adelaide Desalination Plant, Australia
By L Drowley
The Adelaide Desalination Plant (ADP) draws raw sea water into the facility and returns saline concentrate to the Gulf St Vincent via subsea conduits. This paper describes the detailed design and cons
Mar 8, 2011
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The Need for Specification Development in Australian Road Tunnels
By T Brown
Australia is now committed to the most significant period of infrastructure investment since the 1960s and the current climate of project finance and public private partnership (PPP) model uncertainty
Mar 8, 2011
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The Importance of Evaluating Grinding Performance
By R L. Koenig
Previous papers at Metplant conferences have covered the options for crushing and grinding circuit selection. High Pressure Grinding Rolls (HPGR) may have considerable advantages over autogenous mill
Aug 8, 2011
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Reducing the Energy Required in Grinding Clinker to Cement – Some Case Studies
By H Benzer
Grinding clinker to finished cement consumes more energy than any other comminution process. World production of cement in 2009 was 2840 million tonnes and the energy required for comminution was 40-6
Aug 8, 2011
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Real-Time Online Analysis of Iron Ore, Validation of Material Stockpiles and Roll Out for Overall Elemental Balance as Observed in the Khumani Iron Ore Mine, South Africa
By D Matthews
With the increasing demand for quality-specific ores, coupled to the reality of even more complex minable iron ore reserves, there is a growing need for real-time online material analysis of plant fee
Jul 11, 2011
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The Cannington Silver Lead Zinc Deposit - at Feasibility
By M T Roche
The Cannington deposit is one of the largest accumulations of silver-lead known. Located 135 km southeast of Cloncurry in North West Queensland (Figure 1), Australia, the deposit is currently in th
Jan 1, 1994
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The Development of Small-Scale Tests to Determine Hydrometallurgical Indicies for Orebody Mapping and Domaining
By L L. Kuhar
The AMIRA International P843A Geometallurgical Mapping and Mine Modelling (GeMIII) project is an interdisciplinary research collaboration between 17 global mineral companies and four research organisa
Sep 5, 2011
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Waterproof Detailing in Drained and Undrained Tunnels
By J Palise
As cities become more populated and the need for tunnelling increases, we continue to dig deeper urban tunnels in more challenging ground conditions. At the same time our expectations for durability a
Mar 8, 2011
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The Restructuring of Ranger - A Case Study or Necessity is the Mother of Invention
By S S Solomons
In 1991 the uranium spot market price dropped to approximately US$7/Ib U308, a historical low in real terms and the short-term outlook for the industry in the next five years was grim. At this time
Jan 1, 1994
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Ranger - The 5 Star Mine
By Resta S. A
Energy Resources of Australia Ltd - Ranger Mine is located about 255 kilometres east of Darwin in the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory. The Ranger project is surrounded by Kakadu Na
Jan 1, 1994
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Strength and Stiffness Parameters for Tunnels in Weak Sedimentary Rocks – A Case Study of the East Coast Bays Formation in Auckland, New Zealand
By W Newns
This paper describes laboratory and in situ tests and determines a set of parameters for stiffness and strength properties for a weak sedimentary rock mass, the East Coast Bays Formation of Auckland.
Mar 8, 2011
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The Effect of Seasonal Variations on the Performance of Mineral Processing Plants – A Case Study of Deposit-10/11A Mine of NMDC Ltd
By S Das
Deposit-10/11A is situated in the iron rich Bailadila region of India comprising haematite ore of average grade 65 per cent Fe. The deposit production line was commissioned in the year 2002 having a c
Jul 11, 2011
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Setting Restoration Goals for Restoring Pit Lakes as Aquatic Ecosystems – A Case Study from Southwest Australia
By E J. B van Etten
Pit lakes may form when open cut mining leaves a pit void that then fills with ground and surface waters. This often replaces terrestrial ecosystems that existed prior to mining with an aquatic ecosys
Oct 5, 2011
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Sustaining Minerals Education in Developing Countries – Lessons from Southeast Asia
By D Laurence
Australians are at the forefront of exporting their mining expertise in a number of areas. Minerals education is just one example. The growing economies of Southeast Asia host some of the most prospec
Nov 22, 2011
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The Casposo Gold-Silver Project – Process Selection and Design
By D Connelly
Silver and gold bearing ore from the Troy Resources NL Casposo Gold-Silver Project, located within the San Juan Province of Argentina contains a complex mix of gold, silver, electrum and silver sulphi
Aug 8, 2011
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Tunnelling in the Andes in Chile – By Drill and Blast and Tunnel Boring Machine
By R Fletcher
Pacific Hydro, a leading renewable energy company from Australia, is developing a series of cascading run-of-river hydro electricity projects in the Cachapoal Valley at the base of the Andes Mountains
Mar 8, 2011
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TQM Principles at Work at Nickol Bay Quarry - A Case Study
By Marton A
The Readymix Group have a Quarry Improvement Program - 'Building in Quality (BIQ) which has many parallels to the ICI Explosives' total quality management - 'Quality Improvement Progr
Jan 1, 1994
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The Future of Australia’s Mineral Wealth – Leasing to Support an Ageing Population
By K Morrison
Australia’s ageing population means that by 2050 there will be 2.7 people of working age to support each Australian aged 65 years and over compared with five working people per retiree today and compa
Nov 22, 2011