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Professional Training for the 21st CenturyThis opportunity to present a few thoughts on the question of professional education and training comes at a most appropriate time. In Britain, a great deal of energy is being expended in this, so
Jan 1, 1986
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Beneficiating a Low Yield Coking Coal at Iscor's Grootegeluk Coal MineThe Grootegeluk coal beneficiation plant is situated near Ellisras in the Waterberg coal= field in the Transvaal, RSA. At this plant 15 million tons of coal bearing material per annum are benefici
Jan 1, 1987
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Queensland Mines Plant Trials with Caro's AcidBy Ring R. J, Waters D. J, Vautier F. E, Fulton E. J
Laboratory leach tests have been carried out by the Australian Atomic Energy Commission to compare the effectiveness of Caro's acid (permonosulphuric acid) as an alternative oxidant to pyrolusite
Jan 1, 1983
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The Colorimetric Determination of Thorium in Soils, Sediments, and RocksSamples weighing 0·5 g are decomposed with hydrofluoric and other acids. Most elements are extracted ftom the acid, aqueous solution by Alamine 336 (tricaprylyl tertiary amine) and thorium is det
Jan 1, 1971
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Incorporating economic variability into a strategic planning frameworkBy E Holloway
The optimisation of an open pit mine can be broadly split into two stages, the first being the ultimate pit optimisation (and subsequent stage designs), and the second being schedule optimisation. Mac
Nov 21, 2018
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Defining Residual Risk for Successful Mine Closure – a Geochemical PerspectiveBy T Baumgartl, B Noller, B Forsyth, J Park, M Edraki, P Pham
Understanding and quantifying residual risk is the key to the successful closure and rehabilitation of mines. An important aspect of residual risk is predicting the long-term chemistry of mine water a
Jun 28, 2016
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The Impact of Politics, Economics and Local Legislation on Exploration and Mining in Pacrim CountriesBy M J. Bourassa
In addition to the geologic risk of a particular project, the criteria that an international exploration company (æIECÆ) utilises when making an investment decision in a particular country should also
Jan 1, 1999
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Non-Parametric Bayesian Learning for Resource Estimation in the Autonomous MineBy F Ramos
Conventional techniques for resource estimation generally involve the laborious analysis of variograms and the specification of parameters for covariance functions. In large deposits, construction of
Sep 26, 2011
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Management Education for Mining Engineering UndergraduatesThis paper looks at the development in management education for engineers at the undergraduate level with particular reference to mining engineers. The management core content of the engineering d
Jan 1, 1986
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Tectono-Metallogenic Controls Characterising the Transitional Tectonic Provinces of Eastern QueenslandLow-grade, porphyry copper type mineralization at the Moonmera prospect is related to the intrusion of a granodiorite porphyry mass into the Upper Permian "Gracemere granodiorite". Significant copp
Jan 1, 1974
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Quality programs (QAQC) on Sample Stations – a prerequisite to achieve standards requirements and perform a robust reconciliationBy O Dominguez
Mine value chain reconciliation (MVC) is a necessary procedure to evaluate a mine’s performance against the assumptions and models used to plan mining and processing operations. Using nomenclature fro
Mar 22, 2022
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Postgraduate Education for Mining Company ManagementThis paper looks at the development in management education for engineers at the undergraduate level with particular reference to mining engineers. The management core content of the engineering d
Jan 1, 1986
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Interpretation of South Australia's Mining HeritageBy Selby J
South Australia's economic development has relied heavily on the mineral industry. In the late 1840s the rich copper deposits at Kapunda and Burra saved the Colony's economy when South A
Jan 1, 1987
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New Zealand's Late Cretaceous - Early Tertiary Coal Fields û An OverviewLate Cretaceous and early Tertiary coals in the Greymouth, Ohai and Kaitangata coalfields represent a major national energy resource comprising-up to 2500 x 106 tonnes of coal in ground. The three coa
Jan 1, 1987
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Case Studies Using Slurries and Stable Slurries with Unconventional Binders as Backfill Materials in Deep Hard Rock Tabular MinesBy R M. Smart, A T. Harrison
Backfill systems using unconventional cementitious binders have been successfully used in relatively deep and hard rock tabular mines for longwall, scattered stoping and shaft pillar removals. Two unc
Jan 1, 1998
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Formulation of Guidelines on Personal Attributes and Professional Competencies for Graduate Mining EngineersBy Brady B. H
Increasingly, consideration is being given to the nominal `outcomes' of degree courses in engineering, including mining engineering. These are concerned not only with knowledge and technical un
Jan 1, 1997
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Segregation and Acetonitrile Leaching Test on Ukaparinga Copper OreSamples of a refractory copper ore were examined to test their response to segregation roasting, flotation, and acetonitrile leaching. Recoveries in the segregation roasting stage were between 60 and
Jan 1, 1973
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The Mineral Potential of Granulite TerranesThe granulites and related "dry" igneous rocks tend to be passed over during exploration for metals. Preliminary data show that high trace concentrations of eu, Ni, and other metals of econo
Jan 1, 1969
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Bio-oxidation Heaps and AMD from Waste Rock Dumps - The Importance of the Intrinsic Oxidation RateBy A I M Ritchie
The pyrite oxidation rate is a process central to both the performance of bio-oxidation heaps, used in the pre-treatment of some refractory gold ores, and to the levels of pollution in acid rock dra
Jan 1, 1994
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Regional Infrastructure - RailThe history of the rail and mining industry in Queensland over the past century is inseparable. Indeed it was mining that led to the construction of the line west from Townsville and that shaped its c
Jan 1, 1998