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The New Latent Conditions Clause in the Recent as 2124-1986, General Conditions of Contract and its Application in Tunnelling ContractsThe latent conditions clause in various general conditions of contract have traditionally proved to be a source of significant disputes in tunnelling contracts, even when extensive geotechnical i
Jan 1, 1987
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Systems thinking and its need in the workforce of tomorrowBy D Brown, K Markovic
The world is becoming an increasingly complex environment to operate within. Adoption and evolution of technology is occurring at a rapid pace and operating spaces are growing in interconnectedness an
Sep 1, 2024
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The Thermodynamics of Zinc Oxide in Iron Silicate SlagsBy Lee H. G, Li H, Hayes P
Slag from the smelting of lead can contain up to 20 per cent zinc as an oxide. An understanding of the lead smelting process and of the subsequent fuming process for the recovery of zinc is enhanced
Jan 1, 1993
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Investigations on the Ropes in Mine Hoisting SystemsWire rope, when used for hoisting on a mine is the weak- est and most vulnerable unit in the most expensive'-group of installations or! the mine. With the introduction' of hoisting on the
Jan 1, 1964
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Mineralogical, Petrographical and Geochemical Investigations of Outbursting in Australian Coal MinesBy Hart G. H
In tectonically disturbed zones within coal seams, decreases in the amount of kaolinite in the cellular structure of inertiniterich coal are accompanied by increasing kaolinite contents in fractures w
Jan 1, 1983
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Stemming of Blastholes in Mining ExcavationsBy Lamont G
The significance of blasthole stemming in determining blasting efficiency has been extensively studied for small diameter holes using gelignite explosives. Recent developments in blasting technology w
Jan 1, 1979
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Generation, Transport and Control of Dust in Frozen, Underground Placer Mines in the ArcticBy S Bandopadhyay
The seasonal fluctuations of the dust content in Arctic mine environments and the environmental variables affecting the intensity of dust production are qualitatively well known, but quantitative mode
Jan 1, 2005
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Mineral liberation studies of IMPTEC super-fine crusher – 130 crushed productBy J Addai-Mensah, W Skinner, C Kelsey, J R. Kelly, E Baawuah
Comminution continues to be the most capital-intensive unit operation in mineral processing. The fundamental purpose of comminution is to liberate the valuable minerals so that they can be economicall
Aug 29, 2018
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The Influence of Caving in the Hirst and Bulli Seams on Powered Support RatingBy Aziz N
The objective of the paper is to develop an understanding of the influence of caving on powered support rating by examining the geology and support performance at two sites which represent the cur
Jan 1, 1986
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The Note on Further Consideration of Flooding and Hold-Up Phenomena in the BoshBy Warner RE
SINCE 1952, when Elliott et a/ first applied the Sherwood correlation for flooding in chemical absorption towers to blast furnaces numerous investigators throughout the world have followed their ex
Jan 1, 1975
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The Economic Impact of Artificial Support in Open Pit MinesBy Fuller P. G, Dugan K. J
Artificial support can be used to improve wall stability in open pit mines. This is examined for a particular case where the factor of safety for a slope is kept constant by using artificial support
Jan 1, 1989
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Mine Planning and Risk Management Associated with the Breakthrough of the Telfer Sublevel Cave into the Active Telfer Open PitThe Telfer main dome open pit is operated by Newcrest Mining Limited at a current production rate of 50 Mt/a from a pit dimension compromising 2 km strike length, 1 km width and 250 m depth. As part o
May 1, 2010
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Operational risk management and critical controls for interacting pit stages at Ok TediBy J Isarua, R Mabiria
The Ok Tedi copper and gold project, located in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea, commenced operations in 1983. The open cut mine has undergone several significant transformations throughout i
May 5, 2022
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The Zinc Refluxer at Cockle Creek (c0e1d8b7-f87d-4e4a-82d7-04847e44425f)Plant based on the New Jersey refluxing process was installed at the Cockle Creek Works of Sulphide Corporation Pty. Ltd. to refine portion of the zinc output from the Imperial Smelting furnace.Refini
Jan 1, 1970
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Performance of fully mechanised rock reinforcement using self-drilling anchors with pumpable resin technologyBy P Jere
Mechanically coupled rock bolts encapsulated in cementitious or polyester cartridge resin grouts have been widely adopted for various underground rock reinforcement applications. Resin grouts are cons
Mar 29, 2023
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A Two-Component Model of Blast FragmentationPrediction of fragmentation by blasting is most commonly based on theassumption that a single distribution of pre-existing discontinuities is present within a blasted rock volume and that the underlyi
Jan 1, 1999
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A guide to reporting Mineral Resource exclusive of Mineral ReserveBy H Arvidson, V Chamberlain, R Marinho, B Parsons, T Rowl, M Noppé, M Mattera
With the introduction of CRIRSCO (2019) based mineral asset disclosure, Regulation S-K part 1300, 2019 (S-K1300) by the United States (US) Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), applicable to compa
May 24, 2023
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Australian Proterozoic Mineral Systems: Essential Ingredients and Mappable CriteriaBy C A Heinrich, Jaques A. L, L A I Wyborn
Most orebodies have cross-sections of less than I km2 and hence do not offer a particularly large target for exploration. Fortunately, although in the geological record ore deposits are small and rare
Jan 1, 1994
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The Real Costs of Mining and Mineral Processing in AustraliaBy B A. Tapp
The minerals industry in Australia is currently regarded as the country's economic saviour; the bastion of economic security. As Fitzgerald (1974) stated, 'Australia's natural endowment
Jan 1, 1980
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In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.By King D
Recent field experiments in the United Kingdom (Buchanan, 1979) have shown that the in-seam technique is capable of detecting a 1m fault in a 3m seam, at a range of 280m and with a resolution of ¦4
Jan 1, 1980