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Integrated Whaleback Planning and Scheduling SystemVarious software packages are discussed. These are components of an Integrated Planning and Scheduling System developed by MVM with the aim of providing up-to-date information for the Whaleback o
Jan 1, 1986
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Hydraulic Transportation of Coal From Collieries to CoastBy Boyle L. A
A positive displacement pump is being dev eloped for pipeline transportation of coking coal to a -50 mm export specification, at a con- centration and velocity which will allow trans- portation in th
Jan 1, 1976
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The Life Cycle of a Mine Tailings DamA case-study is presented of the tailings dam of Nairne Pyrites Pty. Ltd., at Brukunga, South Australia. The methods of-construction and operation of the dam are outlined over the whole working lif
Jan 1, 1975
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Prediction of Solute Transport from Gold Mine Wastes, Coromandel, New ZealandThis paper describes a case history of using an integrated geochemical and hydrogeological approach to predicting solute transport from gold mine tailings in highly fractured volcanic terrain. Two m
Jan 1, 1988
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Recent Technology in the Tank House at Tamano SmelterBy Oda Y, Hashiuchi M
In the smelting section, flexible fuels such as coal or coke are used in place of heavy fuel oil in order to utilize energy sources more efficiently. Heat recovered from the off gas of the furnace
Jan 1, 1987
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The Contribution of Cemented Backfill to Heat Loads in MinesBy A Hewitt
Portland cement is the chief binding ingredient in mine backfill. In the presence of water, the chemical compounds within portland cement hydrate causing hardening and strength gain. During hydration,
Jan 1, 2005
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Shallow Compressed Air Tunnelling on the Murl ProjectBy Bennet A. G
As part of the construction of the Melbourne Underground Rail Loop it was necessary to construct two 7 metre diameter tunnels, each 100 metres in length, by shield driven excavation through an all
Jan 1, 1981
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Influence of the Sloping of Ground Surfaces on Mine SubsidenceBy Bhattacharyya AK
A two-dimensional finite element modelling technique is applied to predict the subsidence movements on a sloping ground surface above a completely mined panel. The modelling is carried out for the
Jan 1, 1992
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Characterisation of the Contribution of Iron Ore Dust to the Environment at Port Hedland, Western AustraliaBy E R. Ramanaidou, M S. Piggott
Transport to and handling of iron ore at Port Hedland, Western Australia, results in the generation of airborne particulates that contribute to the atmospheric dust load, with concerns about potential
Jan 1, 2002
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Spoil Pile Erosion Prediction - How Far Have We Advanced?By Aspinall T. O, Loch R. J, Bell L. C
Design of reshaped spoil surfaces is an important pan of rehabilitation of spoil piles resulting from open-cut coal mining. To achieve the optimum design, it is necessary to make accurate predictions
Jan 1, 1992
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Crusher Product: An Intelligent Mechatronic Approach to Product CharacterisationBy Bearman R. A, Parkin R. M
Traditional quality control procedures for aggregates production within the quarry industry rely on off-line laboratory analysis, resulting in poor performance and inconsistent product quality. A hi
Jan 1, 1995
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An Evaluation of Blast Performance at the Kidston Gold MineBy Paine G
Kidston Gold Mines commenced mining in 1984 and currently mine approximately 10 million tonnes per annum of ore and waste using a conventional truck and shovel open pit method. The overall mine grade
Jan 1, 1986
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Key Drivers of Energy and Cost Efficiency in Autogenous/Semi-Autogenous Grinding CircuitsBy G Lane, M Bueno
In a recent publication (Bueno and Lane, 2011) the authors presented the analysis of a consolidated dataset composed by 137 autogenous/semi-autogenous grinding (AG/SAG) mill pilot trials. By comparing
Oct 29, 2012
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Maintaining and Improving the Economics of Open Pit MiningMaintaining and improving the economics of open pit mining in the future requires understanding of the characteristics of open pit mining that are different to other mining or business activities, des
Jan 1, 1992
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Open Stope Design at Normandy Golden Grove OperationsBy M P. Sandy, J B. Simpson
The empirical stope design techniques developed by Mathews et al (1981) and refined by Potvin (1988) and others, have gained rapid acceptance in Australia in the 1990s as a simple, æfirst-passÆ means
Jan 1, 2000
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Australian Experience in Long-Hole In-Seam Drilling Technology for Seam Gas DrainageBy Richmond AJ, Allan J
The use of long-hole in-seam drilling techniques for seam gas drainage ahead of mining was introduced to the Australian coal industry by ACIRL in mid-1981. ACIRL's research program has involve
Jan 1, 1982
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Design Of Longhole Open Stoping At New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited With Particular Reference To Sloped Wall MiningThe progress of longhole open stoping (LHOS) at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBHC) is described. The design of a novel sloped wall longhole stoping me
Jan 1, 1983
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The Geometry of the Heavy Sulfide Zone - A Challenge for Mine Planning and Geotech at GrasbergBy S C. Sc, J Young, N Belluz, D Nicholas
The heavy sulfide zone (HSZ) of the Grasberg deposit has the geometry of a funnel and is located at the contact of the mineralised intrusive and the relatively barren sedimentary rock types. The geome
Jan 1, 2007
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The Goodyear Nickel Prospect, Carnylia Hill, Western AustraliaBy Gole MJ
The Goodyear nickel prospect is located 45 km southeast of Kalgoorlie (31.04¦S, 121.80¦E) near the eastern boundary of Hampton Area - East Location 45 (Figure 1). Nickel mineralisation was discover
Jan 1, 1996
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The Principles and Applications of Thermo-Electric PyrometryTHERE are few industrial and metallurgieal processes which do not require the application of heat energy, and the modern demand for increased working efficiency has resulted in attention being paid to
Jan 1, 1923