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The Discovery and Evaluation of the Vera-Nancy Deposit, North Queensland
By Jones BH
Discovery of the Vera-Nancy deposit in late-1995 followed 12 years of active exploration in and around the Pajingo Epithermal System, an andesite hosted veinfield covering an area of 150 square kilome
Jan 1, 1997
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Renison - New Advances in the Geological Understanding of a World-Class Ore Deposit
By Mroczek C. R, Evans D. A
Renison is a world-class ore deposit that has been mined for over 100 years. It currently has reserves of 5.06 Mt @ 1.88 per cent Sn and a projected mine life of 8.5 years. Recent advances in the ge
Jan 1, 1997
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Arc Obduction and Polyphase Mineral Plumbing System in the New Guinea Highlands
ABSTRACT' Mainland Papua New Guinea is formed of a microcontinental / island arc system (?Eocene - latest Oligocene Sepic arc) which in Middle to Late Miocene times was obducted over the northw
Jan 1, 1997
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Using Rock Mechanics Classification to Reduce Ground Instability in Amethyst Underground Mining
By Zingano A, Costa J. F
Brazilian amethyst production is mostly obtained from underground mines in the southernmost part of the country, involving approximately 6000 miners and generating an income of US$ 20 million per ye
Jan 1, 1997
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The Penjom Gold Mine: Bringing Modern Gold Mining Technology to Peninsular Malaysia
The story of the Penjom gold mine located near Kuala Lipis on the Malay Peninsular demonstrates the valuable role successful exploration companies can play in the development of the gold mining indust
Jan 1, 1997
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How is Automation Relevant to Cannington and Other Remote Mines?
The Key Issues - An Overview Minerals industry needs Mining companies want technologies which are ò cost-effective, ò high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industr
Jan 1, 1997
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High Resolution Seismic Reflection and its Implications for Mine Risk Management: a Case Study from the Huntly Coalfield, New Zealand
Geological hazards such as faulting, basement ridges, and zones of "thin" (< 6 m) coal have a major impact on mining economics of underground operations in Huntly Coalfield. Experience has shown th
Jan 1, 1997
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DuPont: A Pro-active Approach to Injury Reduction
DuPont is a chemical and energy multi-national of approximately 90,000 employees. Often regarded as the world leader in injury reduction and process safety management, DuPont operate 140 manufacturing
Jan 1, 1997
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Access Issues
The mining industry worldwide relies upon the identification of resources that can be economically developed and operated. Access to land is paramount through all stages of the exploration, develop
Jan 1, 1997
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Poorly-diffracting Material as a Trace Element Repository
By Eggleton R. A
X-ray diffraction techniques are commonly used in the identification and quantification of fine-grained materials. A relationship exists between the size of crystals in a sample and the degree to w
Jan 1, 1997
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Observations on Drag Tool Excavation and the Consequent Performance of Roadheaders in Strong Rock
The paper is aimed at mining engineers and other mining practitioners in the metalliferous mining industry who are considering the use of roadheaders and wish to understand the basic geomechanical and
Jan 1, 1997
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Formulating Basic Policy for Community Relations Programmes
The purpose of this paper is to outline the basic policy problems for good community relations programmes in the resource extraction industries of Papua New Guinea. The main focus of the paper will
Jan 1, 1997
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The Increasing Acceptance of Fly-in/Fly-out Within the Australian Mining Industry
By Wu H. W, Jones S. J
Australia wide, over 40 fly-in/fly-out mining operations and other forms of long distance commuting now exist, with coverage of about 5000 employees. The substantial majority of these operations are
Jan 1, 1997
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Adding Value Through Health and Safety Planning
Solid Energy New Zealand Limited has grown significantly since becoming a State Owned Enterprise in 1987. Exports, profit, turnover, output per employee are all trending upwards. The company has iden
Jan 1, 1997
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Geology and Orebody Delineation Using 3D Computer Modelling
By Ketelaar P. B, Nichols S, Power W. L, Utley D. C
The impact computers are having in geoscience is distinctly mixed. In the petroleum industry where much of the data are based on geophysics, computers have become an integral part of exploration and
Jan 1, 1997
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The Process of Resettling 20 000 People in Communities Around the New Tarkwa Surface Mining Project
By Van Nostrand J
The resettlement and relocation program that is being carried out at Gold Fields Ghana's (GFG's) Tarkwa Mine is currently the largest of its kind in Ghana, and West Africa as a whole. While
Jan 1, 1997
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Official Opening and Address
Good morning. I am very pleased to be invited to present the Opening Address to this inaugural New Zealand Minerals & Mining Conference. It is indeed a pleasure to see so many representatives of t
Jan 1, 1997
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Metalliferous Mining Methods
This paper covers the key issues such as orebody geometry and grade, geotechnical data and metallurgical response. These must be considered in selecting a mining system for a new orebody. It then
Jan 1, 1997
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Blasting in an Urban Environment
By Moore A. J
Blasting in mines in an urban environment can be conducted safely and within regulatory vibration limits by careful attention to detail and the application of correct techniques. Factors affecting b
Jan 1, 1997
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Probability Analysis of Rock and Soil Slopes in a Complex Geology Environment
In the stability assessment of open pit walls, geotechnical engineers have to deal with uncertainty related to structural geology, rock mechanical parameters, groundwater and so on. This uncertainty
Jan 1, 1997