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Balancing Career and Lifestyle as a Young Mining ProfessionalA career in the mining industry is both challenging and rewarding but comes with some unique complications. Few other industries have such a far reaching effect on individualsÆ lifestyles. Furthermore
Jan 1, 2005
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Qualitative Simulation of Continuous-Flow Technology and Working Face Complexes for Underground Mining of Hard OresBy G A. Streltsova
In the paper the main concept of qualitative simulation is determined when computer-aided designing and forecasting of designs of robotised continuous-flow working face complexes for underground minin
Jan 1, 2003
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Future Directions in Metallogenic ResearchThe outcome of future metallogenic research will be important to everyone because it will. have a profound impact on our ability to find new deposits of non-reservable mineral resources. Failure to re
Jan 1, 1990
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An Investigation of the Impacts of the Blasts in A Mining Process Upon A Concrete Shaft LiningBy Rozycki J
The results of shaft lining monitoring gave rise to an investigation of cracks observed in the structure. An hypothesis was made that the cracks might be due to stresses caused by energy wave prop
Jan 1, 1987
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Energy for Ten Billion Humans: How? The need for New Energy TechnologiesThe space probe Magellan is on its way to Venus (May, 1989) and with its sophisticated radar systems will discover much more about our twin planet. There is tennuous evidence that Venus once had liqui
Jan 1, 1990
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How to Develop a ProjectThe most critical step in the development of any mining project is the completion of a feasibility study. The feasibility study has one primary goal; to demonstrate that the project is economically
Jan 1, 1997
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Managing coal Mines for Profit not ProductionThe education system today is turning out potential Mine Managers and Superintendents for the coal industry who are lacking in adequate management knowledge. They are required by the Mining Act to
Jan 1, 1980
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Placer Gold-Measurement and RecoveryThe techniques used in evaluating gold placers and in recovering gold therefrom are briefly reviewed and critically assessed, relative to the estimated and actual recoveries from many operations.
Jan 1, 1976
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Risk Management ù A Standards ApproachBy M Bezzina
In 1995 Standards Australia International Limited æSAIÆ published a risk management standard titled AS/NZS 4360 Risk Management. It was the first such standard published by a recognised formal standar
Jan 1, 2003
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Old Wine in a New Bottle, or an Exceptional Vintage in the Making? The Role of Crown Minerals in the Early 21st CenturyIn an industry that is data-hungry and increasingly international in its outlook, the role of the New Zealand Government in facilitating exploration and mining activity here presents unique challenges
Jan 1, 2004
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The Use of Option Theory to Value Mining Projects and Mining EquitiesBy Goldie R
The use of options theory in business has become well established in recent years and is currently one of the most exciting areas of current finance research. The theory can be used to value levered f
Jan 1, 1990
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Sulphides In Underground Mine Filling OperationsThe scope, pace and depth of mining is creating a need for improved ground control strategies to meet mine safety standards. Ground control and associated conservation problems relating to subsiden
Jan 1, 1973
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Concepts of Sedimentary Basins: The Evidence of Oil and Gas FieldsGeosynclines have been well studied for many years, but very little has been written about the concepts of sedimentary basins in spite of the vast amount of data available. They have been regarded
Jan 1, 1987
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Experience in Electroactivation Backfill HardeningBy P Dight
Increasing the strength of backfill has been the subject of much research. In the former Soviet Union most methods concentrated on the fill mixture including chemical additives, binder re-grinding, wa
Jan 1, 1998
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Lake View and Star, Limited Dust Control in Crushing Section of Chaffers PlantEarly efforts to control the dust necessarily produced during dry crushing operations, took the form of venturis at loading chutes and other places where dust was most evident. These venturis discharg
Jan 1, 1948
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Electrorefining of Pyrometallurgical Zinc ù A Potential Industrial Process?Zinc produced by pyrometallurgical processing techniques suffers the disadvantage of restricted market potential because of its impurity contents, typically lead and cadmium. Market zinc to the Specia
Jan 1, 2000
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Rate Limitations of the Slag Fuming ProcessWhile there is reasonable agreement on the basic chemistry of the slag fuming process, there has been an on-going debate for nearly 50 years as to the nature of the rate controlling factors in its ind
Jan 1, 2000
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Energy Efficiency and the Greenhouse: Technical, Economic and Institutional ConsiderationsSome attempt to minimise the importance of the greenhouse phenomenon. They do so by observing that global temperatures are still within the range of recent variations and that it is still not possi
Jan 1, 1989
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Capillary Filtration - The Harnessing of Natural Forces to Serve the Process IndustryBy Haartti J
Generally when equipment is chosen for solving a dewatering problem, the equipment is based on one of following physical methods: gravity (sedimentation, screens), vacuum (vacuum drum and disc filt
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining and Access to Land - An Issue of National ImportanceDuring the last two decades, restrictions on access to land for mineral exploration and development in Australia have intensified. State and Federal legislation relating to Aboriginal land rights
Jan 1, 1987