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Water-related Data Requirements for Improved Life Cycle Assessment of Mining, Mineral Processing and Tailings ManagementBy G Mudd, N Haque, S A. Northey
Life cycle assessment (LCA) provides an internationally standardised framework for estimating the environmental impacts associated with products or services (International Organisation for Standardisa
Jun 28, 2016
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The significant role inattention plays in safety incidentsBy C Sylvestre
For the last 50 years, traditional safety management has improved safety performance by: • Fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard). • Improving the system (more/less rules, procedures etc). •
May 5, 2022
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A New Technique for Predicting Rock Fragmentation in BlastingThe explosion of a charge in a drillhole sets the surrounding rock mass into vibrating stress wave motion. Except in the immediate vicinity of the drillhole, the dynamic stresses associated with thi
Jan 1, 1995
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The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspectsBy Maru Y
The use of mercury for amalgamation has been an integral part of the small-scale gold mining industry in developing countries owing to its low investment cost, simplicity of the technique and high gol
Jan 1, 1994
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A Comparison of Skip Loading Systems from an Operational, Maintenance, Safety and Capital Cost Estimate PerspectiveBy A E. A Northcote
The drive to maximise performance, reduce maintenance times, improve safety of operation and maintenance on mining equipment while keeping both operational and capital costs down has provided good nou
Mar 21, 2011
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Comparative study of oxide dissolution modelling in secondary steelmaking slagsBy S K. Michelic, N Preisser
For certain applications, steels have to feature a very distinct and well-defined level of cleanness in terms of the number and composition of non-metallic inclusions. Therefore, one crucial aspect of
Aug 21, 2024
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Introduction of Battery Powered Coal Haulers into Board and Pillar Panel ProductionPowercoal Pty Ltd operates eight underground coal mines in New South Wales and produces coal for both domestic power stations and the export market. Approximately 40% of total production is from conti
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Ventilation at Renison LimitedBy Ross T. J
Renison Limited operates an underground tin mine employing both cut and fill and open stope methods, at Renison Bell on the west coast of Tasmania. Mining in the region commenced in the 1890'
Jan 1, 1988
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Coal Water Mixture (CWM) Plant Development at Newcastle, NSWCoal water mixture (CWM) is a mix of finely ground coal with water and a small amount of chemicals. It is a new way of transporting and handling coal. CWM can be transported, stored and burned like
Jan 1, 1995
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Minimising Coal Edge Losses in Dragline Blasting OperationsBy Yang RL, Bailey ML
During overburden blasting operations in dragline pits, coal edge losses along the lowwall edge of the new pit are often experienced. In tonnage terms, losses can be significant. With the thick seams
Jan 1, 1988
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Open Pit Mining - Keeping the New South Wales Industry AliveCoal has been mined in New South Wales for nearly 200 years and prior to 1970 the vast majority of this coal was mined from underground mines using bord and pillar or similar systems.Since 1970 there
Jan 1, 1992
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Thalanga Processing Plant ù As Many Lives as a Cat and Just as CuriousThis paper will discuss the challenges and opportunities in the years 1998 to 2002 faced by the operation and personnel at Thalanga, and its continued survival through short life projects (three feasi
Jan 1, 2003
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Integrating Blastholes into Exploration Data to Improve Coal Recovery and ModellingBy H Stedman
Integrating exploration and operational blastholes into one database significantly enhances geological modelling. Benefits include: improved coal predictions, stronger interpretation of structurally c
Aug 18, 2014
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A Brief Resume of the Smelting PlantTHE Company's smelting equipment consists of three blast furnaces, supplied with blast from two sets of vertical piston blowers, each capable of delivering 8000 cub. ft. of air per minute at a pr
Jan 1, 1918
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Radar guided blasthole drilling improves product recoveryBy I Mason, M van de Werken, B Zhou, J Hargreaves, W Stasinowsky
A critical step in open cut coal mining is clean removal of the overburden. This is usually achieved by drilling, blasting and digging. A key part of this process being successful is to stop drilling
Sep 1, 2024
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Laboratory-Scale Assessment of Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal Self-HeatingA new two-metre column self-heating test procedure has been developed at the University of Queensland, which clearly shows the hot spot development phases that take place in bulk coal self-heating. Th
Jan 1, 2005
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An Overview of Numerical Modelling for the Design of Underground Coal MinesBy Clark IH
Numerical modelling is an effective aid for the planning and design of underground coal mines. With funding from the National Energy Research Development and Demonstration Program, CSIRO Division of G
Jan 1, 1991
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Report on the Extraction and Industrial Uses of HalloysiteNew Zealand China Clays operata a plant at Matauri Bay, Northland for the benefaction of hallosite clay. Production is several thousand tonnes per year of which about ten per cent per year is supplied
Jan 1, 1978
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Two-Dimensional, Evaporative Flux Cover/Cap Analysis for Prevention of Acid Mine DrainageBy J Krahn
In designing climate exposed soil structures such as caps and covers over mine waste it is necessary to include the wetting and drying influences of the local climate in order to accurately predict th
Jan 1, 2003
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Computing for the Exploration and Mining Industries to the Year 2000By Henley S
The year 2000 is not very far ahead - only five years. It should not be hard to forecast what will happen between now and then, because the technologies that will be in practical use then should al
Jan 1, 1995