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Rapid Sealing with Parachute StoppingsBy Buizen M, Eagleton A. C
The results of calibration trials conducted on parachute stoppings both overseas and in Australia under a recently completed NERD&DC grant, are presented. Applications of parachute stoppings, for
Jan 1, 1988
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æCommunity Collaboration is Good Business' (Good for Communities and Good for the Industries Working Within Them)By S M. Stewart
Industry, especially extractive industry, must now give serious attention to the impact its operations have on the natural environment and on the economic, social, and cultural context within which it
Jan 1, 2007
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The Australian Mining Industry Council and its Role in the Mabo DebateThe Australian Mining Industry Council is the peak mining industry representative body in the country. It is wholly funded by its member companies which comprise all of the major Australian mining
Jan 1, 1994
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Safety Legislation and its Effectiveness (ac5e8ac3-fdc6-4268-ac21-d01fd1825ebf)By Golledge P
Safety legislation has a long history and widespread application, but how can one test its effectiveness? One way is to examine safety statistics. Another way is to compare the legislation with pri
Jan 1, 1975
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Human Resources and Exploration Economics in a Developing Pacific Rim (8e2fdb4c-1dda-4d43-96fa-b2827ae3fd16)A vital ingredient in ensuring that metals exploration companies, working in the developing countries of the Pacific Rim, support the development of national geologists is making such a learning prog
Jan 1, 1995
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How Safe is Safe Enough?- A Paper on Risk Management in the Mining IndustryBy Neville Rockhouse
This paper examines the interrelationship of conducting full risk assessments in the context of the coal mining industry and under the framework of the Health's Safety in Employment Act 1992. In the c
Jan 1, 2007
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Mireralization Of The Broken Hill BlockThe Broken Hill (BH) Block contains a wide variety of mineralization, with comrodities including Pb, Ag, Zn, W, Cu, Co and Sn. Much of the mineralization is stratigraphically controlled. Fe, Cu an
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role of the Western Australian Mining and Petroleum Research Institute with Particular Reference to Research and Development in Mining EngineeringThe Western Australian Mining and Petroleum Research Institute (WAMPRI) was established in 1981 by the Western Australian Government as a funding and co-ordinating Institute to foster research into th
Jan 1, 1984
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Effect of Confinement on Ground Vibrations Due to BlastingBy Silitonga M
Generally, the acceptable parameter for predicting the intensity of ground vibration due to a blast is the amount of explo ive u ed and the distance from the explo ion. A eries of closely controlled t
Jan 1, 1984
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Blasting Risk Management ù Hazards, Variations and OpportunitiesThe risks faced by organisations are part of a risk continuum. They can be evaluated in terms of hazard, uncertainty and opportunity as well as by the degree of influence they have on conformance, ope
Jan 1, 2001
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The Use of Blast Furnace Slag in the Manufacture of GlassPast and present developments in the use of blast furnace slag in the manufacture of glass are outlined. The crude slag from Port Kembla is beneficiated by the Mineral Resources Division of Austra
Jan 1, 1979
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The pilot plant demonstration of a novel hydrometallurgical route for the processing of low grade base metal sulphidic mattesBy Keys NJ
The so-called COMAT process provides a method for leaching low grade sulphide mattes in an acidic ferric sulphate medium in such a way that non ferrous base metals such as Ni,Cu and Co are substan
Jan 1, 1986
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Recent Developments and Trends in Backfill Practices in CanadaPlanning of modern mines entails considerable challenges in the areas of ground control, materials handling, safety, environment, equipment and personnel. Many orebodies are not economical unless effi
Jan 1, 1998
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Recent Developments and Trends in Backfill in CanadaBy J Nantel
Planning of modern mines entails considerable challenges in the areas of ground control, materials handling, safety, environment, equipment and personnel. Many orebodies are not economical unless e
Jan 1, 1998
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AI in enhancing mine safety under limited dataBy H Ş. Duzgun
It is expected that the future of mines will heavily adopt autonomy. However, problems with leveraging workforce transition, meeting Sustainable Development Goals, SDG’s (poverty, reduced inequalities
May 5, 2022
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Investigating the impact of royalties on commercial lunar ice miningBy A G. Dempster, B McKeown, S Saydam, J Coulton
The mining industry has undergone a profound and transformative shift in recent years, driven by the rapid advancement of emerging technologies such as automation, digitalisation, and electrification.
Sep 1, 2024
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The role of the regulator in promoting a highly reliable mining industryBy S Johnston, L Howe, S Stevens
Regulators have an important role to play in fostering and enabling reliable, effective, environmental management. Given this, it is perhaps surprising that there has been relatively little debate on
Aug 2, 2023
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Recognising and Integrating Stakeholder Landform Expectations into Life-of-mine PlanningBy P D. Erskine, A Hine
The current Queensland Government’s rehabilitation guidelines for post-mining landforms present a hierarchy of preferred outcomes for different areas within the mine site (see Figure 1). Within all ar
Jun 28, 2016
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Diagnosing and Monitoring the Leakage of Hydraulic SystemBy Lin Bin, Minggao Qian, Zhiyi Yang, Fullan He
There are no efficient methods and instruments available in China at present for diagnosing the leakage problem for a hydraulic support system in underground coal mines. A new method has been develo
Jan 1, 1998
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The Role of Amdel in Research and Education for the Mining IndustryThe Australian Mineral Industry has to compete on world markets, so its mineral research has to be aware of overseas developments, it must be of world class, and it must utilise as many ideas as pos
Jan 1, 1986