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A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation optionsBy A Hocking, S Henderson
Commonwealth of Australia (2016) defines rehabilitation as comprising “the design and construction of landforms as well as the establishment of sustainable ecosystems or alternative vegetation, depend
Jul 25, 2018
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Capping Stations on Broken Hill South Ltd.In the Broken Hill South mine tile practice of issuing to the miner a quantity of fuse and a box of caps from which he made up the "rods" required for a particular blast, has been abandoned.
Jan 1, 1932
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The Risdon Sulfuric Acid Plant of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia LimitedThe acid plant consists of the following units: 1. Glover tower. 6. Mills-Packard type chambers. 3. Reaction towers. 6. Gay-Lussac towers.The sulphur dioxide bearing gases, used in the manufacture of
Jan 1, 1934
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Separation of Minerals Using Electrical FieldsSeparation of Minerals Using Electrical Fields The mineral processing industry requires alternative separation techniques to help deal with rising energy costs and decreasing ore grades. Dielectropho
Sep 13, 2010
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Gravity Concentration ù A Better Way (or How to Produce Heavy Mineral Concentrate and Not Recirculating Loads)By D Wyatt, J Domenico, W Kow
Over the past few years developments in heavy minerals processing have concentrated on the mineral separation portion of the business. The best example of this would include new developments in rare-e
Jan 1, 2001
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Development and Benefits of Interactive Learning Systems on Atlas Copco EquipmentAtlas Copco Construction and Mining Australia identified a number of issues in regard to the skill levels, labour turnover and productivity of our service technicians. In 1994 we were experiencing a l
Jan 1, 1998
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Modelling the Impact of Rockmass and Blast Design Variations on Blast FragmentationBy S S. Kanchibotla, I Brunton
Most blast fragmentation models assume the rock mass properties, explosive properties and blast design variables to be constants and uniformly distributed within a blast. However, in reality all these
Jan 1, 2001
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An Assessment of Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines and Boddington Gold Mine Water Sources and Proposed Water Auditing Framework Underpinning Improved Water Allocation Compliance and ReportingBy G E. Ho, M Anda, S Dallas
Water auditing and water conservation measures are fast becoming the quantitative tools for water balance reporting in the mining and minerals processing sector. Therefore, this paper was written to d
Jan 1, 2009
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Making the Numbers Add UpBy A Kitchen
For the past decade, demand for Australian resources has reached unprecedented levels, thanks mainly to the emerging superpowers of China and India. Meeting demand has meant miners and governments ali
Jan 1, 2009
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Occurrence of Outbursts at West Cliff CollieryBy Griffith L, Lama RD
West Cliff Colliery mines Bulli Seam occurring at a depth of approximately 480 m. The Seam is intersected by a number of small shear zones and faults. While the faults have caused displacement of t
Jan 1, 1980
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High Quality Performance of Segmental Lined TunnelsTunnels are being built around the world using TBMs and prefabricated segments or in situ concrete as linings. Clients demand high quality of these linings to guarantee a long-term stability and densi
Jan 1, 1999
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The Project Financing Industry: Recent Trends and its Application to Papua New GuineaThe Project Financing Industry is currently being expanded en- compassing greater competition due to the improved worldwide economy. This has meant that money is in greater supply than demand for bo
Jan 1, 1997
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Planning for Narrow Vein MinesThe primary objective of any planning exercise is to maximise the return on funds utilised while maintaining a safe and socially responsible working environment. In order to achieve this, it is essent
Jan 1, 1993
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Geophysical Anomalies Associated with the Puhipuhi Epithermal AreaBy S A. Johnson, J Cassidy, J L. Mauk
Geophysical anomalies at Puhipuhi reflect both diverse lithologies and different degrees of hydrothermal alteration. Most significant is a strong negative gravity anomaly (up to 50 g.u.), encompassing
Jan 1, 1999
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A Method of Timbering at the Mount Rex Tin Mine, Ben Lomond, TasmaniaThe ore body being worked is about one hundred feet in length by seventy feet in width. A face of about fifteen feet is stoped over the whole level at one operation, this height standing without any t
Jan 1, 1904
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How to Develop a ProjectThe most critical step in the development of any mining project is the completion of a feasibility study. The feasibility study has one primary goal; to demonstrate that the project is economically
Jan 1, 1997
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A New Methodology for Managing Effective External Stakeholder RelationshipsBy S Zaffron, O Loffredi
A critical concern of any mining company today is its relationship with the different stakeholder groups impacted by the operational activity û communities, unions, vendors, local partners and competi
Jan 1, 2006
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Exchange and Currency Controls and RegulationsThere is an established need for an inflow of foreign capital if New Zealand is to meet projected growth rates. The Government recognises this and encourages capital inflows especially where there a
Jan 1, 1971
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Weighing, Sampling, and Analysis for Sales Realisation - the Bougainville ExperienceBougainville Copper Limited (BCL) ships about 600,000 dry tonnes of copper concentrate per annum to Japan, Germany and Spain, with some spot sales to other countries. Concentrate sales value for 19
Jan 1, 1986
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Economics of Pollution ControlIn those days no one worried - there were plenty of other things to do. But in'these days it is different. Everyone worries- and. because there is so much worry, emotion has entered the picture
Jan 1, 1971