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Direct Detection of Buried Orebodies Using GradiometryBy R Paterson, A Christensen
The routine use of gravity gradiometry for the detection of orebodies with no outcrop is now being undertaken. The commodities and orebody styles range from banded iron ore formations to volcanogenic
Sep 26, 2011
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Backfill: An Integral Component of Mine ProductionBy D Morrison
Backfill is usually considered a necessary evil that contributes little to the principal objective of the operation, ore production. Consequently, it is relegated to an auxiliary role in the operation
Jan 1, 1998
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The Graduate Experience - Momentum by MotivationA recent boom in the mining and minerals sector has seen the creation of an increasing number of graduate roles. These positions offer varying experiences, many with the larger international mining ho
Jan 1, 2007
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How is Automation Relevant to Cannington and Other Remote Mines?The Key Issues - An Overview Minerals industry needs Mining companies want technologies which are ò cost-effective, ò high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industr
Jan 1, 1997
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Operating a Continous Haulage System at United CollieryBy Boyling A
United Collieries Pty Limited is an Australian mining company operating one underground coal mine, United Colliery at Warkworth in the Hunter Valley district of New South Wales. Centrally positioned,
Jan 1, 1998
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Keeping the Lights On! High Risk Blasting at Boddington Gold MineBy D Rubery, C Croker
The Boddington Gold Mine (BGM) is located 120 km south east of Perth, Western Australia. The operation is managed by Worsley Alumina Pty Ltd and mined by contractor Henry Walker Eltin (HWE). The mine
Jan 1, 2002
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Experience With Tyres And Tyre Chains On Underground Loaders At Kng Island ScheeliteEvaluation of tyre chains has been taking place at King Island Scheelite for several years. Results indicate that tyre life has been greatly improved in all cases. Good cost sav- ings are resulting
Jan 1, 1977
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Lubrication Oil RefiningAlthough a small quantity of lc,;v viscosity index ' (L.V.I.) oils are presently manufactured in. Australia, lubricating oil refining methods are assuming gxeater significance since in 1964 Austr
Jan 1, 1962
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Criteria for the Design of Emergency Refuge Stations for an Underground Metal MineBy G P. Bates
The rationale for the design of the Emergency Egress (escape andentrapment) strategy for one underground metal mine has beenpreviously described (Brake, 1999). Two of the key conclusionsfor this mine,
Jan 1, 1999
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Natural Processes Removing Dissolved Arsenic from Selected West Coast StreamsBy C Noble, J Webster-Brown
A survey of selected West Coast Streams was undertaken in Summer 2001, Summer 2002 and Winter 2002 to establish the degree of arsenic (As) contamination in waters and sediments downstream of old coal
Jan 1, 2003
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Predictive maintenance modelling for bearing-based equipmentBy Y Xie, D Willingham
Predictive maintenance (also known as ‘condition/health monitoring’) refers to the intelligent monitoring of equipment to avoid future failures. In contrast to conventional preventive maintenance, the
Jul 24, 2017
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Bioremediation of Acid Mine Water Using Fly Ash and Desulfotomaculum nigrificansBioremediation of Acid Mine Water Using Fly Ash and Desulfotomaculum nigrificans One of the major concerns for the mining industry especially after the mine closure is the generation of acid mine dra
Sep 13, 2010
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Lead Dissolution from Lead Smelter Slags using Magnesium Chloride SolutionsBy I Halikia, T Lilis
Lead smelter slags, produced during the last century in quantities ofmillions of tonnes at Lavrion, Greece, have recently been used in theconstruction of Lavrion harbour. In order to evaluate the geoc
Jan 1, 1999
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Risk Management for Design and Mine Contracting at Lady LorettaBy R J. Everett
The mining industry is beginning to adopt quality systems based on the requirements of International Standards for quality assurance, such as the ISO 9000 series. Indications from similar industries a
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving the prediction of stope hanging wall dilution – a critical factor to the success of Dugald RiverBy J Player, R de Vries, J F. Carswell, R Hassell
"The feasibility of Dugald River mine was highly sensitive to mining and geotechnical design assumptions, particularly stope dilution and strike length. Following the start of initial mine development
Oct 16, 2017
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Why risk assessment and safety climate measurement are essential for psychosocial safetyBy A Fern, A Hawkes, o, T Vincent
The modern workplace has changed dramatically in recent years with an increased emphasis on the psychological well-being of employees. While adhering to a certain standard of psychosocial safety at wo
Apr 16, 2024
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Testing and quantifying geological uncertainty (or a gram of drill data is worth a kilogram of geological interpretation)By M P. Murphy, C M. D Barton
When developing a new underground mine, the geological interpretation that guides the mineral resource is crucial to the preparation of a reliable ore reserve. In preparing a robust geological model t
May 24, 2023
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Generation and Attachment of Submicron Size Bubbles to Colloidal SolidsGeneration and Attachment of Submicron Size Bubbles to Colloidal Solids
Sep 13, 2010
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The Ventilation and Refrigeration Design for Australia's Deepest and Hottest Underground Operation ù the Enterprise MineBy R Brake
The Enterprise Mine (EM) is located at Mount Isa and is wholly owned by Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM). This high-grade copper mine extends from about 1000 m below surface to almost 2000 m below surfac
Jan 1, 2000
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Orebody Modelling and Mining Method Selection at the Callie Underground MineBy A R. Proudman, A H. Purvis
The Granites Gold Mine Callie gold deposit is located 550 km northwest of Alice Springs in the Tanami Desert. Gold mineralisation occurs due to a complex interplay of geological factors which include
Jan 1, 1998