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The Evolution of Blasting Practice at the Kidston Gold Mine
By Paine GG
The Kidston Gold Mine commenced mining in 1984 and current annual production is 12 million tonnes, increasing in 1990 to 18 million tonnes. Mill throughout per year is 4 million tonnes with the bala
Jan 1, 1988
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Biological Filtration of Industrial Effluent Water: A Successful Case Study
The production of 100,000 tonnes per year of synthetic rutile from the processing of ilmenite, coal and copperas (iron sulphate) produces 200 cubic metres per hour of effluent water. A 2.0 hectare
Jan 1, 1988
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The Application of Production Testing to the Assessment of Potential Water Flows in Coal Seams
By Forster I, Thilo A, Dean AK
A prototype production tool capable of operation in the hole sizes (
Jan 1, 1988
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Long-Hole Drilling for In-Seam Exploration
By Hungerford F
Long-hole drilling technology has rapidly advanced this decade beginning with rotary drilling/pump down camera surveying and culminating in down-hole motor drilling with cableless electronic surve
Jan 1, 1988
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The Discovery and Development of Uranium in Australia
There are a number of factors affecting the discovery and develop- ment of uranium in Australia which makes this mineral almost unique and quite different from other minerals. I. The role of the Aust
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Remote Sensing Imagery in Defining Areas for Heavy Mineral Sampling in the Yilgarn
The Yilgarn Block of Western Australia presents (figure 1) a number of problems for conventional diamond exploration based on heavy indicator mineral sampling. These problems are due to the geolog
Jan 1, 1988
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The Discovery and Development of a Significant New MVT Zinc-Lead District in the Kimberley Region, W.A.
In the search for significant new economic base-metal resources within Australia during the early 1970s BHP's Exploration Department had observed that the majority of lead and zinc con- centrat
Jan 1, 1988
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Computer Aided Design of Mine Water Management
Based on twenty years of experiences of applying computers in mine water engineering in Hungary, a program package was developed for home utilization and for other users abroad as well. This progra
Jan 1, 1988
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North Mine - A Case Study
By Terlich R. E, Finlayson J. M
A combination of high virgin rock temperatures, deep workings and extensive utilisation of heavy diesel equipment has presented North Mine (A Division of North Broken Hill Limited) with challenging
Jan 1, 1988
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Dewatering and Depressurization of a Multi-Aquifer Groundwater System at Loy Yang Open Cut, Victoria, Australia
By Gibson I, Somerville J
Three main confined aquifers occur in interseam sediments beneath the planned excavation for the Loy Yang Brown Coal Open Cut. Sub-artesian groundwater pressures occur in all aquifers necessitating
Jan 1, 1988
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The Assessment and Optimization of Blasting
Blasting is at first sight a simple operation. Blastholes are drilled in a suitable pattern, primed, charged with explosives, stemmed and finally the blastholes are connected together to give the ap
Jan 1, 1988
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Learning from Nuclear Waste Repository Design: the Ground-Control Plan (9344425e-0fdb-451a-8179-1134301c90ee)
With mining development on hold and other underground works in a slowdown, the development of nuclear wa te repositories takes centre tage on the American rock engineering scene. Three repositorie for
Jan 1, 1988
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Lithostratigraphic Approach to an Alluvial Goldmine: An Example from Scotland Point in Central Otago
Gold bearing sediments at Scotland Point occur within the Quaternary Gibbston Fonnation, which underlies Cromwell Flat in Central Otago. Gibbston Fonnation unconformably overlies Teniary Manuherikia G
Jan 1, 1988
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Implications of High Productivity Long Wall Systems
The areas of impact when employing high productivity long wall systems are reviewed and the financial implications of the most significant areas highlighted. A distinction has been made between av
Jan 1, 1988
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The History Of Coal Mining In The Hunter Valley Of New South Wales
The development of the lower Hunter Valley, centred around Newcastle and its suburbs is closely linked to the mining of coal and the settlements which grew to house the colliery officials, the mine
Jan 1, 1988
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Rational Longwall Layout Design Based on Numerical Stress Analysis
By Klenowski
Rational design of layouts for longwall operations is greatly facilitated by use of an accurate and economical method for predicting stresses and displacements. The displacement discontinuity meth
Jan 1, 1988
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Water Management to Protect Wetland to the North of the Rhenish Lignite District
By Trumpff H
Opencast Lignite Mining requires topwall strata of seams to be fully depleted and footwall aquifers sufficiently depressurized. To prevent a spread of the cone of depression into protected wetlands
Jan 1, 1988
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Parameters Affecting the Shield Support Efficiency in Longwall Mining
By Hsiung SM, Jiang YM
The orientation and location of the hydraulic legs are two very important parameters for the design of shield supports in longwall mining. Studies have shown that leg orientations and locations of
Jan 1, 1988
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Aeromagnetometry and Aeroradiometry of Gabal El Kahfa Ring Complex, Eastern Desert, Egypt
By Rabie A. S, Fouad K. M, Ammar A. A
The existence of Gabal El Kahfa ring complex, located in the Eastern Desert of Egypt, has been ascertained from aeromagnetic and aeroradiometric survey data as well as by aerial photography. Two m
Jan 1, 1988
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Design Selection and Application of a Pressure Filtration System to the Dewatering of Copper and Lead Sulphide Slurries
By Hawes GW
Until 1980 copper, lead and zinc sulphide slurries have been success- fully dewatered for rail and sea transport for many years at the Rose- bery site of North Broken Hill Holdings Ltd. utilizing conv
Jan 1, 1988