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Field Performance of Fully Encapsulated Reinforcement during Violent Failure EventsBy E Villaescusa, C Drover
Fully resin encapsulated threaded bar and cement grouted cable bolts are common forms of reinforcement for underground mining excavations constructed at great depth. These elements are frequently inst
May 9, 2016
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Environmental Geochemistry of the Halls Peak Massive Sulphide Znpbcuag Deposits, New South Wales, AustraliaBy P M. Ashley, M Muller
Massive sulphide ZnPbCuAg deposits in the Halls Peak district of north-eastern NSW are of the submarine volcanogenic type. They occur as a number of small lenses enclosed in shale and epiclastic rocks
Jan 1, 1995
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Case study – an analysis of reliability and efficiency: ultrasonic versus annubar technologiesBy M J. Shearer
An investigation into the reliability of the data being collected at the Mount Isa Mines site operated by Glencore in Queensland allowed on-site ventilation personnel to scrutinise pressure and volume
Aug 28, 2017
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Proper Tyre Management Reduces Tyre Costs (8cc3f990-94b6-4b55-8abb-8c65d8f8d45b)By Gordon DM
Tyres account for 25-30 per cent of the operating costs of large capacity haul units as used in open-cut mines.Tyre operating costs can be substantially reduced and often contained in real terms by ap
Jan 1, 1983
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Chelopech Mining EAD and Best Available Techniques for Management of Waste Rock in Mining ActivitiesChelopech Mining EAD and Best Available Techniques for Management of Waste Rock in Mining Activities
Sep 13, 2010
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Optimization techniques for the open pit limit problemBy Giannini M
Of the optimization techniques proposed in determining the optimum open pit limits, dynamic programming and graph theory have proved most successful. However, publications on these two methods lack a
Jan 1, 1986
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CSIRO Research for the Iron Ore IndustryAustralia's iron ore industry is entering a challenging period with the development of new orebodies, the introduction of new products and the push for further downstream processing. In additio
Jan 1, 1999
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Underground bulk sampling, uniform conditioning and conditional simulation – unrealistic expectations?By I Clark, S C. Dominy
Bulk sampling programs are typically applied in coarse gold mineralised systems to verify resource/reserve grades. In recent years, there have been controversies surrounding some results of undergroun
May 9, 2017
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Application of Reverse Flotation in Upgrading Western Australian Magnetite Iron OresBy Misra V. N
Upgrading of a Koolanooka magnetite iron ore sample provided by Kingstream Steel Ltd was investigated using low intensity magnetic separation (LIMS) and reverse flotation. The ore contained 38.6 per
Jan 1, 1999
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Alluvial Gold and Gold Mobility in Quartz Gravels, Waimumu, SouthlandDetailed characteristics of gold from Pliocene auriferous quartz gravels from Waimumu (Southland) have been studied using a combination of optical microscopy, energy dispersive microprobe analysis and
Jan 1, 1987
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Structural Controls on Hydrothermal Gold Mineralisation Above the Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone, Golden Bar Pit, Macraes, East OtagoBy D Craw, R Norris
The Golden Bar pit is part of the Macraes mine, the largest gold mine in New Zealand. The Macraes mine is mainly developed in the late metamorphic Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone. However, the Golden Bar pit
Jan 1, 2006
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Development of the production optimiser through collaboration between Evolution Mining and MinnovareBy C McCracken, R Landers, B Hesse
Minnovare identified the potential to improve production drilling outcomes in underground long-hole stopes through the adaptation of new technology which was under ongoing development. An approach to
Mar 15, 2021
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Metal and Sulphur Recovery from the Copper Sulphide Precipitate in the Sherritt Gordon ProcessBy Parker A. J, Ruane M, Wadley L. G B
Copper, sulphur, nickel, cobalt, palladium, silver, and gold can be recovered from the copper sulphide precipitated from the "copper boil" of the Sherritt-Gordon nickel process used at Weste
Jan 1, 1978
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MinerÆs Rights: Legal and Illegal Mining by Automatic Citizens under the present Mining ActEvery automatic citizen is an automatic recipient of a miner's right under the present Mining Act (Chapter 195), but this alone does not entitle any automatic citizen to mine for minerals on
Jan 1, 1991
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Topography : Its Application to the Study of Mineral DepositsTHE science of topography deals with the various natural and physical features of the earth's surface. These features are determined by the manifold constructive and destructive processes of natu
Jan 1, 1912
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Presidential Address, 1959A President, soon after he is appointed, sees looming ahead of him the Presidential Address; and in something approaching despair wonders what he can possibly talk about which might hold the interest
Jan 1, 1959
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Effect of Matching Relationship Between Bubble Size and Particle Size on Kaolinite FlotationEffect of Matching Relationship Between Bubble Size and Particle Size on Kaolinite Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Micro Examination of Some Samples From the Lead Refining ProcessBy Wesley, Worner H
During the meeting of the Institute last year at Port Pirie, the opportunity was taken to sample the lead bullion coming from the blast furnace and various stages during the refining process. Also, in
Jan 1, 1938
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Approximation of Surface Area of Fines in Blast Induced FragmentationApproximation of Surface Area of Fines in Blast Induced Fragmentation The surface area of fragmentation, especially in the finer size fractions, is a useful property to characterise the mechanisms of
Sep 13, 2010
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