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Mitigation of Post-blast Fume in Soft Ground and Wet ConditionsBy S S. Kanchibotla, E J. Sellers, L Julian, A Musunuri
Fume events in coalmines are typically associated with wet conditions, soft ground and deep holes. An ACARP research project used laboratory and field testing combined with literature reviews, numeric
Aug 24, 2015
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The Regulator's View of the Valuation of Mineral Assets in Expert ReportsThe ASC has a dual role of business facilitator and law enforcer. Only certain types of expert report are of interest to the ASC. The powers of the old Companies Code and the Corporations law are c
Jan 1, 1994
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Globally Optimising Open Pit and Underground Mining Operations under Geological UncertaintyBy R Dimitrakopoulos, K Kawahata, L Montiel
A method that optimises mining complexes that are comprised of multiple processing destinations, open pits and underground operations is presented. Mining, blending, processing and transportation deci
Nov 24, 2014
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The Sealing , Re-Opening, and Recovery of Aberdare North Colliery, N.S.W., Following the Occurrence of a Spontaneous HeatingBy Sneddon N
In November, 1975, Aberdare North colliery was sealed at the surface to extinguish an open fire underground.The fire had developed from a spontaneous heating in one of the open goaf areas of the mine.
Jan 1, 1978
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Improvements in Service Life and Cost Reduction for Gyratory Primary Crushers through Mantle and Concaves Optimisation – A Case StudyBy I Elias, E Moya, S Chaffer
This paper is based on a case study from a mine site that operates two gyratory primary crushers. These crushers were encountering problems, which included inconsistent P80, reduced liner life tonnage
Jul 13, 2015
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Quantification of Rock Mass Damage Associated with a Confined Blast Preconditioning Experiment at the Cadia East Block CaveBy G Chitombo, D Francis, P C. Stewart, I Brunton
The ability to precondition (weaken) a rock mass to enhance caving (cavability and fragmentation) is becoming increasingly important, as more potential caving deposits are in stronger rock masses, and
May 9, 2016
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Evaluation and Implementation of Duratray Suspended Dump Bodies for Haulage Fleet Replacement at the Iron Ore Company of CanadaBy R Ashworth, S J. Hall
During trials which began in May 2005, traditional steel dump bodies for transporting iron ore on 220-tonne haul trucks at a Labrador iron ore mine were compared to a novel rubber suspended dump body.
Jan 1, 2007
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Increasing Face Ventilation in Coal MinesThe author summarizes and extends the relevant results of papers previously published by various authors and presents these results in chart form. The charts are used to demonstrate the theory on a hy
Jan 1, 1958
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Your Career ù Are You an Overnight Dot.Com or a Long-Term Growth Option?The current boom being experienced by mining, coupled with a shortage of professionals, will mean those in the industry will have many choices. It may be easy to become carried away and run with the h
Jan 1, 2004
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Cadmium in Tasmanian SphaleritesSphalerites from Devonian cassiterite-sulphide deposits and Pb-Zn-Ag fissure veins have similar ranges of Cd contents, but the average Cd and Fe contents could indicate a small initial difference in a
Jan 1, 1968
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Spray Nozzles in Colliery Dust SuppressionThe efficiency of water sprays in suppressing airborne colliery dust depends on many variable factors. A survey of previous work in this field shows that swirl spray nozzles are the best dust suppress
Jan 1, 1964
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Expert Reports: A Reliable Guide to Shareholders or a Rort?Only West Australian entrepreneurs and Queensland politicians generate more debate than the uses and abuses of expert reports. Indeed, there are 300 of us here today to debate the very issues that,
Jan 1, 1989
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Pattern recognition in transformed data – the search for domain shapes in mine geology dataBy S McKinley, S Juras, E Uludag
More and more, today’s mining geologists are asked to identify and create 3D value domains for multidisciplinary usage: grade definition, geometallurgical performance and geotechnical characteristics,
Sep 20, 2017
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First Mexican Coal Mine Recovery After Mine Fire, Esmeralda MineThe fire started in the development section from methane released into the mine through a roof-bolt hole. The date was 8 May 1998. The flames spread quickly as the coal was ignited. After eight hours
Jan 1, 2005
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Approaches to the Simulation of Compositional Data – A Nickel-Laterite Comparative Case StudyBy K G. van den Boogaart, U Mueller
"An accurate prediction of benefit for some types of ore may require not just the ore grade, but a whole compositional characterisation of the estimates; that is, its full mineral composition includin
Nov 24, 2014
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Project Management in China - Sino GoldÆs StoryBy C Johnstone
Project management is not a task to be undertaken lightly. Mining projects generally present even more challenges due to ChinaÆs remoteness and complexity. Having experiences in project management in
Jan 1, 2009
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Geostatical Production Grade Estimation in Mount Isa's Copper OrebodiesThis paper describes a detailed geostatistical study of producing copper orebodies at Mount Isa Mines Limited in Queensland, Australia. As a result of this work, kriging has been adopted for grade est
Jan 1, 1982
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Latest Developments in Cyclone TechnologyAlthough cyclones have been around in their current form since the early-1890s, there have been some exciting new developments, which have extended their efficiency/operation. These developments have
Jan 1, 2002
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A Potential Use of Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Zonations of Wall Rocks in Prospecting Skarn Pb-Zn Deposits at Kamioka, Central JapanBy Matsuhisa Y, Sakurai W, Shimazaki H, Peiming H, Fukahori Y
Oxygen and carbon isotope mapping of hydrothermally altered wall rocks was applied to the blind ore prospecting of skam Pb-Zn deposits in the Kamioka mining district, central Japan, where the wall ro
Jan 1, 1995
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A Comparison of Massive Sulphide Deposits Forming at the PACMANUS (Manus Basin, PNG) and Jade (Okinawa Trough, South China Sea) Seafloor Hydrothermal FieldsBy R A. Binns, S Murao
The PACMANUS and Jade deposits are two active hydrothermal fields that are forming massive sulphide deposits at the Pacific rim margin. Both are associat
Jan 1, 1995