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Advanced Tele-Autonomous Systems - The Wireless Future of Marine MiningBy Y Bissiri
The ever increasing demand for metals and minerals is putting significant pressure on current mining companies to find more ore. As these companies explore and mine, the future appears to be to go dee
Jan 1, 2008
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The Brown Coal Geology of the Gippsland BasinBy Holdgate G. R, Thompson B. R, Webster R. L, Bolger P. F
The Gippsland Basin in south-eastern Australia has an area of approximately 46 000 sq km. It is one of the world's major coal and petroleum bearing basins, with most of the former occurring in
Jan 1, 1992
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Use of Anchored Gaskets in Segmented Bored TunnelsBy A Roseman, T Gruber
Traditional methods for installing gaskets for segmented bored tunnels have relied upon different bonding procedures with adhesives that carry a series of disadvantages to segment producers. Fixation
Sep 17, 2014
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Thermodynamics of Metal-Interstitial SolutionsThermodynamic properties of the solutions of hydrogen in metals and carbon in austenite were investigated and it is possible to predict the interstitial solubility in these systems over relatively wid
Jan 1, 1970
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The Copper Lodes of New CaledoniaIn the course of the last twenty eight years the copper lodes of New Caledonia have been periodically worked or abandoned, until quite recently, probably attracted by the higher price of the metal, Br
Jan 1, 1901
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The Mt Kasi Gold Mine, FijiBy G P. Taylor
Mining Lease SML 57 was registered to Mount Kasi on 5 January, 1995. The Mount Kasi gold mine is located in Vanua Levu, Fiji's second largest island and operated from 1932 to 1946 producing 261,0
Jan 1, 1995
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Estimation of High Grade Copper Slope Grades in QTS North, Cobar Mines, Cobar NSWBy Schofield N. A
The cross-sectional method of stope grade estimation at Cobar Mines has consistently had several shoneomings, me most imponant of which being mat stope grade is significantly overestimated in the high
Jan 1, 1993
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The Tectonics, Geology and Gold-copper Metallogeny of New GuineaBy S L. Garwin
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Since the Eocene, New Guinea tectonics have been driven largely by the south-westerly-direc
Mar 18, 2015
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Mining Scenario Analysis and Mine Variable ValueBy B E. Hall, J Poniewierski, A J. Hills
Following a review of life-of-asset work at MMG’s Rosebery mine in which a proposal to increase production from 0.8 Mt/a to 1.2 Mt/a was mooted, questions were raised as to the seemingly arbitrary rea
Mar 24, 2014
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The dustiness and wettability of very fine Australian coal particlesBy Scales PJ, Ralston J
Fine coal particles have been examined with respect to dustiness and its connection with various physical and chemical properties. It appears that a given coal will tend to be dusty ifthe moisture con
Jan 1, 1986
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New Zealand Listed Mining Companies - The Risks and Rewards for InvestorsCurrently there are in excess of 200 companies listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange and the total market value of all the listed shares amounts to $4.6 billion. The number of listed mining compan
Jan 1, 1982
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Sulphuric Acid: The Chamber Process Under Tropical Conditions.THOUGH the literature on the chamber process is considerable, it mostly refers to European conditions. Owing to the demand for acid for flotation and leaching at the mine, it may be necessary to work
Jan 1, 1920
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The Occurrence of Uranium Ore at Sleisbeck, N.TUranium ore at Sleisbeck, N.T., occurs as lenticular bodies associated with zones of bleached carbonized schists lying between walls of closely folded quartzite. The ore consists mainly of uranium mic
Jan 1, 1955
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Smelting Reduction Studies: Scope and LimitationsBy Ray H. S, Galgali R. K
It is well accepted that the blast furnace will continue as the main route for iron-making for many more years. However, its limitations have motivated researchers to look for alternative routes, pa
Jan 1, 1999
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Paper No. 128. The Rise And Fall of Dry Crushing on The Hauraki Goldfield.n the early days of the Hauraki goldfield (1866 to 1889) almost the only system of ore treatment was wet crushing followed by copper plate amalgamation. A further saving of bullion was in most cases o
Jan 1, 1903
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Audits of Mine Health and Safety using Quality Management TechniquesThe use of walk-through inspections, approvals and ad hoc investigations to ensure risk is kept within acceptable levels is reaching its limits of effectiveness. Further improvement in occupational he
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology and Alteration Mineralogy of the Karangahake Adularia-Sericite Epithermal Deposit, Hauraki Goldfield, New ZealandBy M Stevens, M P. Simpson, J L. Mauk
The Karangahake deposit was the second largest producer of gold-silver bullion in the Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand. New mapping of a 2 + 3 km (6 km2) area demonstrates that hydrothermal alteration s
Jan 1, 2005
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Computer Aided Mine Planning at StocktonDue to highly competitive international coal markets, Stockton mine is bound to produce very high quality coals consistently if it is to maintain and expand its market share. The nature of the deposi
Jan 1, 1989
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Grasberg Block Cave Haulage Project – Design and Construction UpdateBy B Mead, N D. Pascoe
The Grasberg block cave rail haulage system will be located in the Grasberg mining district on the island of Papua, Indonesia at an elevation of almost 3000 m above sea level. It will transport 160 00
May 9, 2016
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Beneficiation of Syrian Iron Ore for DRI - Production - An Exploratory StudyBy Gupta R. C
Syria has about 500 million ton deposit of minerals having 34 per cent iron content with alumina and silica as major impurities. Efforts were made to see the feasibility of concentration by four dif
Jan 1, 1999