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Rapid Access of Gold Deposits Using Blind Drilled ShaftsBy Derek M. Hutchinson, Don Zeni
The construction of shafts by blind drilling has been made cost effective by advances in technology and experience. The techniques of blind shaft drilling are discussed and a brief history presented.
Jan 1, 1987
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Capital Gains Tax Impact on Valuations or Pass Go, Collect $200, Pay Us and Go to GaolThis paper is directed at the problems flowing from Australia's capital gains tax (CGT) on the disposal of exploration and mining tenements both in Australia and overseas. It will seek to ident
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 9153 Assessment And Determination Of Illumination Needs For Operators Of Mobile Surface Mining EquipmentBy Alan G. Mayton
The Bureau of Mines conducted one of the most extensive studies on surface mine illumination to date, to assess the illumination needs of mobile surface mining machinery with respect to the visual tas
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 9169 Coal Combustion In A Ventilated TunnelBy Margaret R. Egan
The Bureau of Mines experimentally burned Pittsburgh Seam coal and other combustible materials found in mines in order to obtain a better knowledge of their emission products. These experiments were c
Jan 1, 1987
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Estimation and Reporting of Copper Ore Reserves at Mount Isa Mines LimitedIn line with the recommendations of The AusIMM/AMIC Joint Committee Report in 1981 Isa Mine ore reserves are quoted in proven and probable categories (recoverable ore reserves). Internal reporting
Jan 1, 1987
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The Application of Log Semi-variograms to the Kriging of Moderately Skew Raw DataBy M. Thurston
This case study shows that for a set of lognormal data with a low coefficient of variation the semi-variogram of the logs has almost the same shape as the semi-variogram of the raw data. This means th
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine ProductivityBy Paine GG
In coal mining each of the unit operations are interrelated with each preceding operation having an effect on subsequent operations. This presents difficulties for determining when the lowest overa
Jan 1, 1987
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Tubex-Grout-Injected-Piles For The Parenco Paper Mill In Renkum (The Netherlands) - The Application Of Tubex-Groutinjection-Piles For The Parenco Paper Mill PM-1 In Renkum (The Netherlands)By Sikko Doornbos
For the extension of the Paper Mill of Parenco in Renkum, the Netherlands, the application of a pile foundation was required. The demands for this pile foundation were very explicit a vibration free a
Jan 1, 1987
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Excavation Problems On E.T.S. - 6 TunnelBy Roy H. Patten
When driving a shallow soft ground bore, the appearance of surface craters along the tunnel alinement indicates trouble, particularly when a major highway is intersected. During the excavation of a 3.
Jan 1, 1987
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Ore Reserve Systems-Principles and PracticeBy Gooday PE, Brech GE
Ore reserve categories used by Pancontinental Mining fall into one of three fundamental groupings: Geological In Situ Reserves Mining Reserves Production Estimates The first of these describes the
Jan 1, 1987
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Improving the characteristics of fine dolomitic-limestone tailings by agglomeration with selected materialsBy M. C. Rockwell
There are about 1.8 Mt (2 million st) of discarded dolomitic-limestone tailings from the Gays River lead/zinc mining operation in Nova Scotia currently stockpiled in a tailings pond at the mill site.
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Resources Of The Bruneau River And Jarbidge River Study Areas, Owyhee County, Idaho ? SummaryBy Phillip R. Moyle
In 1985 the U.S. Bureau of Mines evaluated the mineral resources of tie Bruneau River and Jarbidge River study areas, Owyhee County, ID, for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. The study areas, separa
Jan 1, 1987
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A Dispersion Model of Autogenous Particle Separations, with Specific Application to the Batch Jigging of ParticlesBy D. A. Vetter
A novel mathematical model is presented which describes the behaviour of beds of particles, of uniform size and shape but different densities, during autogenous separations. The approach used in the
Jan 1, 1987
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Pipe Jacking Experience in Tunnelling Through Variable Soils, Brisbane, QLD.By Baczynski NR, Fagan MJ
A 3050m long section of a 1.65m internal diameter tunnel is presently under construction in the Brisbane area by means of the pipe-jacking method. The soils along the alignment had been deposited
Jan 1, 1987
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Agglomeration heap leaching of precious metalsBy J. A. Eisele, D. L. Pool
"The Bureau of Mines has developed a particle agglomeration technique to improve the flow of leaching solution through heaps of low-grade gold-silver ores which contain clays. Benchscale experiments a
Jan 1, 1987
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An Empirical Approach To The Modelling And Control Of Ball Mill GrindingBy D. Hodouin
Abstract. Dynamic experiments were performed in a continuous open-circuit 40x40 cm ball mill using a pseudo-random binary sequence of the feed rate and measuring the variations of the discharge partic
Jan 1, 1987
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Relation of Mineralogy to Treatment Methods for Carbonaceous Gold Ores (1c5f1711-ae38-4e04-8f33-397af5df4b97)By B. J. Scheiner
The presence of organic materials in gold ores interferes with gold extraction by cyanidation. The carbon contained in the ore has been shown to adsorb gold cyanide complex from solution. Removal of t
Jan 1, 1987
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Granitoids and their Associated Mineralisation from Western Stewart IslandBy R Peden
Recent, detailed mapping, (Allibone, 1986; Peden, in prep.) of north west Stewart Island, has shown that the Rakeahua Granite (Watters et al, 1968), is comprised of a wide range of granitoid bodies ra
Jan 1, 1987
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The Geology Of Cement Raw Materials: Pacific SouthwestBy S. A. Kupferman
Cement raw materials used in southern California and Arizona cement plants occur in a wide variety of geologic environments. Limestone, the primary material making up 75-80% of the raw materials mix u
Jan 1, 1987
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Differing Site Conditions And The Personal ComputerBy Peter J. Tarkoy
The use of personal computers (PCs) is increasing in underground construction applications, specifically, for estimating, record keeping, construction performance analysis, project cost reporting, and
Jan 1, 1987