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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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Economic Geology of the Digger Rocks Nickel Deposit, Forrestania, Western AustraliaBy Cotton R. E, Cox R
Digger Rocks is one of several nickel-bearing sulphide deposits localised within komaLiitic volcanics of the Forrestania Greenstone Bell within the Archaean YiIgam Block of Western Australia. Explorat
Jan 1, 1992
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The Economic Performance of an æOldÆ Industry: Mineral Extraction and ProcessingThe mining industry represents a small part of the international economy. Comprising few large companies, the industry exhibits volatile returns and over the past 25 years has failed to produce a long
Jan 1, 2000
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The impact of classification efficiency on comminution and flotation circuit performanceBy J J. Frausto, G R. Ballantyne, M S. Powell, R Cruz, K Runge
Hydrocyclones are the most widely used device for classification in a grinding circuit. However, even the most efficient hydrocyclone has a bypass of fines from the feed to the underflow which reduces
Sep 11, 2017
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Nature Conservation and the Minerals Industry (dcc9a609-eabb-46fb-b6ca-bf6e565e210d)This paper examines the reform of mining legislation over recent years, the establishment of new Crown land management agencies, and the role of the Crown and environmental groups in nature conservat
Jan 1, 1995
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Preventing Fatalities Arising from Corporate Memory Loss within the Resources SectorA review of publicly available coronial inquiries into fatalities that have occurred within the resources sector since the year 2000 reveals that a loss of corporate memory has been a contributing fac
Jun 1, 2010
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Discrete Fracture Network Modelling for Tunnel Design in the Sydney BasinBy A L. de Ambrosis, F M. Weir, M Fowler
Traditional kinematic and statistical analyses of geological structure for geotechnical engineering applications, while considered industry standard practice, have some limitations and unrealistic ass
Sep 17, 2014
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Effects of the green transition on miners’ work, competencies and skillsBy J Johansson, E Lund, J Lööw, A Pekkari
Technological development is accelerating in the mining industry (Abrahamsson and Johansson, 2021) and in large parts of the world there is an increased environmental awareness (United Nations, 2015).
Sep 1, 2024
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Addressing the Root Causes of Deviations in Reconciliation and Value TrackingBy W van der Westhuizen
Mining professionals recognise the need and application for reconciliation and value tracking. It is necessary however to examine our current reality, and evaluate the following. Do our reconciliation
Jan 1, 2002
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The Economic Consequences of Drill Hole Deviation in Crushed Aggregate ProductionFor many crushed aggregate producers will the finest fraction minus 4 mm represent a problem. The fine material will fetch a much lower price than the coarser products, and may even be difficult to se
Jan 1, 1999
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Reflections on Empirical Methods in Geomechanics – The Unmentionables and Hidden RisksBy F T. Suorineni
Empirical methods are deeply rooted in geomechanics. This is a consequence of the recognised complexity of the nature of the rock mass. The usual assumptions of material continuity, homogeneity, isotr
Nov 5, 2014
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New Developments in the Zinc Dust Purification of Zinc Plant ElectrolyteBy Chapman RL
A new process has been developed to remove the impurities copper, cadmium, cobalt and nickel from a zinc plant electrolyte by cementation on zinc dust. The process has been tested in the laborator
Jan 1, 1984
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Piercement Structures Formed by Metamorphic Mobilisation of the Broken Hill OrebodyThe interfaces between the Broken Hill ore lenses and the enclosing wallrocks are, on a broad scale, parallel to metamorphic layering in the wallrock gneisses and quartzites. In detail, however, the c
Jan 1, 1976
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The Design and Performance of Underground Explosion Barriers ù A ReviewBy T O&apos, Beirne
The paper focuses on explosibility conditions in underground coal mines, the behaviour of explosions from initiating gas ignitions to violent dust explosions and the effectiveness and limits of operat
Jan 1, 1997
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The Impact of Gravity Gold Recovery at Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold MinesBy D Hillier, A Giblett, K Parker, V Ramsell
Kalgoorlie Consolidation Gold Mines (KCGM) operates the Kalgoorlie Super Pit open cut, Mt Charlotte underground mine, Fimiston process plant and Gidji Roaster facility for joint venture partners Newmo
Oct 29, 2012
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The Underground Ore Handling System at Olympic Dam Project, South AustraliaWith production at Olympic Dam scheduled to commence in June 1988, it has been necessary to install a complete underground ore handling system capable of removing two million tonnes of material a
Jan 1, 1988
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Mine Development at the Whenan Shaft, Olympic Dam Project, South AustraliaThe Olympic Dam Project constitutes a major resource of Copper and Uranium and has been under intensive evaluation since the discovery in 1975.A 500 metre deep rectangular shaft has been sunk into the
Jan 1, 1985
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æKeep the CreamÆ ù Reconciling Coal Recovery at BMA Goonyella RiversideBy M J. Kelleher
CREAM is an acronym for coal recovery, evaluation, analysis and management and is a business improvement project at BMAÆs Goonyella Riverside mine that is focussed on maximising coal recovered. In Au
Jan 1, 2005
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Hydrothermal Origin for the Iron Mineralisation, Carajßs Province, Parß State, BrazilBy M, C A. RosiFre, R C. Figueiredo e Silva
Jaspilites and underlying basalt contacts of the Archaean volcano- sedimentary Grpo Parß Group, Carajßs, host giant iron mineralisation in the ~100-km long, E-W trending Carajßs fold. Preliminary, unp
Jan 1, 2005
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Management of Change ù The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105In the UK during the 1990s the energy companies had developed a policy of æDash for GasÆ, building large natural gas power stations to produce more than 30 per cent of the UKÆs electricity demand. The
Jan 1, 2005