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Quantifying the effect of climate and surface materials on post-mining landscape erosion – a risk approach using landscape evolution modelsBy D C. Verdon-Kidd, G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard
Designing post-mining landscapes requires quantifying the short and long-term risks. In recent years, computer based landscape evolution models (LEMs) have been used to provide insight into both erosi
Jul 25, 2018
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Some considerations on rock dynamics issues in MarsBy Ö Aydan
Rock dynamics is one of the most important topics in the field of rock mechanics and rock engineering. The spectrum of rock dynamics is very wide and it includes the failure of rocks, rock masses and
Nov 29, 2022
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Dialogue With the Dark Side ù Geologists and Miners Are People TooWe all live in professional silos û comfort zones, where we talk to like-minded people with the same training, experience and view of the world. We note in passing the existence of other disciplines,
Jan 1, 2005
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High and Low Sulphidation Epithermal Gold Mineralisation in South KoreaBy C M. Sennitt, M J. Spadafora
Systematic field evaluation of known gold and clay occurrences in South Korea has led to the recognition and discovery of both high and low sulphidation gold-silver epithermal systems. These are assoc
Jan 1, 1999
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Description of the Roasting of Sulphide Ore by the Huntington-Heberlein ProcessBy W J
Al ores arriving at the works which contain more than 3% sulphur, together with all sands and other fine residues, are delivered to the roasting department. Those that are in a coarse condition are fi
Jan 1, 1918
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Report on the Council of Mining and Metallurgical InstitutionsIt is my role at this juncture to report to you on behalf of the Council of Mining and Metallurgical Institutions itself. In essence, the Council is an orbital body - a little like Halley's C
Jan 1, 1986
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LiabilityBy Mike Sharwood
This subject is to be discussed in greater depth by Mike Sharwood. It has also been the subject of a mini-symposium by the Melbourne Branch of the AusIMM in October, 1993. The papers from this sympo
Jan 1, 1994
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Corrosion of Chemical LeadThe resistance of lead to chemical attack and the ease of its fabrication has made it one of the most useful of the metals available to the chemical engineer and the electrometallurgist. It has proved
Jan 1, 1932
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Drill Blast OptimisationScientific drilling and blasting techniques are currently being presented to the mining industry as an aid in the overall optimisation process. The degree of success in the development of these techn
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use of Explosives in Steel WorksIN presenting the following short paper the writer hopes to illustrate some uses of explosives in industrial work under conditions different to those prevailing on mining fields. This paper is based o
Jan 1, 1921
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The Responsibility of the Professions to Understand Climate ChangeBy B Leyland
The media in Australia is currently rife with articles and pronouncements on global warming as the most significant crisis of our time, which may æthreaten the future of civilisation as we know itÆ. T
Jan 1, 2007
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Operational Research Techniques in MiningThe use of operational research in mining is illustrated by simple examples of the techniques of simulation, linear programming, theory of sampling, and experimental design.Statistical simulation of t
Jan 1, 1962
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Extraction Metallurgy to 2000 and BeyondI start with some lines from "Pleasures of Hope" by the poet Campbell, published in 1798, which sets the flavour of what I am going to say. They blissful omens bid my spirit see The boundless field
Jan 1, 1986
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Aboriginal Land Rights and the Mining Industry in the Northern TerritoryThe impact of moves to introduce Abori- ginal land rights was felt in the Northern Territory as early as 1972 when the Federal Government froze the processing of all appli- cations for mining intere
Jan 1, 1984
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Assessment of Alternatives in Mineral Resource TechnologyThe earliest caveman, very much a minority group, in the face of great adversity and person- al peril, had to take his livelihood by stealth or force of arms - aided by some degree of reas- on and in
Jan 1, 1974
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Geophysical Prospecting (228be4ed-fbf9-4871-ae4e-1a7ba294500f)IT is intended herein: to make some brief comments on geophysical 'work in general and on the various methods, and then to refer to that branch which, perhaps, is of the greatest importance and i
Jan 1, 1928
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Some Aspects of Folding and Shearing at Mount IsaA statistical investigation of folding at Mount Isa disclosed similar patterns in both the shales and the "silica dolomite" zones. Analysis of these patterns yields 3 groups of folds fully d
Jan 1, 1961
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Development of Innovative Goaf Inertisation Practices to Improve Coal Mine SafetyBy R Balusu, P Humphries
In combination with detailed field studies and goaf gas characterisation, computational fluid dynamics (CFD) models have been used to develop optimum and effective strategies for inertisation during l
Jan 1, 2005
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Some Factors Affecting the Coulombic Efficiency of Zinc ElectrowinningBy Frazer E. J, Lwin T
Measurements of coulombic efficiency (QE) for zinc electrodeposition were carried out under mass-transfer-controlled conditions using a rotating disc electrode in synthetic acidic zinc sulphate so
Jan 1, 1987
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Stratigraphic Evolution and Heavy Mineral Accumulation in the Minninup Shoreline, Southwest AustraliaBy Hamilton TM
The Holocene Minninup shoreline is a coastal barrier system stretching from Bunbury to Busselton, in southwestern Australia. It has developed in a microtidal swell wave environment, under the infl
Jan 1, 1986