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Squeezing More Out of Your Orebody at WallabyBy M Titley, E Maidens
Many gold deposits were mineralised by fluids and processes that also altered the host rocks. This alteration may often be a useful visual aid that distinguishes barren, low-grade from high-grade regi
Jan 1, 2003
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Safety Legislation and its EffectivenessLegislation, if it is to be effective, must be enforceable by the state and acceptable to the industry. In the mining industry the relationship between the government inspector on the one hand and
Jan 1, 1975
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Good Management and Ore-Dressing by Automatic MachineryThe necessity for good management and economic working in our mines and ore-dressing sheds is impressed upon us by the present low prices of all our metals. Silver, lead, copper, and tin have all suff
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Paper No. 188. A Graphic Method of Computing Mine Values.THOSE who have had occ.asion to sample a mine not infrequently find that it is impossible to take their sample cuts at regular distances apart, owing to the ground being close timbered, a stope having
Jan 1, 1911
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Geosynthetics Provide Innovative Solution To Mine Establishment ProblemsBy Pinn N
Geosynthetics is an all encompassing word to describe a number of man-made products usually from hydrocarbons which are used in conjunction with the soil. The specific products are:Geotextiles Geomemb
Jan 1, 1990
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Study of Waste Water Quality Management in Illawarra Coal MinesBy Dharmappa HB, Sivakumar M
This paper is concerned with two case histories of wastewater quality management in underground coal mines in the Illawarra region. The first investigation briefly presents an analysis of mine water d
Jan 1, 1998
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Experience with Pre-Drainage of Seam Gas in the Western Area of the National Coal BoardMethane predrainage from coal seams in the Western Area of the U.K. has been practiced over the past decade. The differing reasons for the practice include the controlling of gas emission rates in
Jan 1, 1982
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The Effect Of Prices And Cost On Ore ReservesChanges in prices and costs change the mineable grade and the profitabil- ity of an ore reserve. In a static world the grade required for an ore reserve is measured by the ratio: Cost/tonne of ore x
Jan 1, 1979
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Magnesia from Magnesite by Calcination/Carbonic Acid Leaching: Precipitation of Soluble IronBy Moorrees C
Carbonic acid leaching of crude iron-containing magnesia derived from Savage River magnesite yields a magnesium bicarbonate leachate with a substantial soluble iron concentration. The iron concentrati
Jan 1, 1984
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Dewatering at Western No. 7 CollieryBy Boyd G
Deep mining in the Collie Basin has suffered with high levels of water flow and sediment in-rushes throughout its 90 year history. Current day experience in working conventional bord and pillar by m
Jan 1, 1988
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Rehabilitation of Mined LandAs this Seminar is on "Progress - Mining and the Environment", I am taking the liberty of extending my address beyond the scope implied by the subject, "Rehabilitation of Mined Land", with a prelim
Jan 1, 1971
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Rapid Location of Gold in Polished Sections with a Scanning Electron MicroscopeBy Woodcock J. T, Rummel P. H, Sparrow G. J, MacRae C. M
An automated method, which is believed to be the fastest in the world and which can be used by mineralogically-untrained technical assistants, has been developed for the rapid location of native gol
Jan 1, 1991
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Hoisting in Raise-Bored ShaftsBy Northcote GG
There are many underground mines with shaft or decline access with limited production capacity or where the mine may become uneconomical as trucking costs escalate with increasing depth of the decl
Jan 1, 1978
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Bauxite in the Darling Range, Western Australia (b4228c9e-6550-4c4e-a51f-91a512d00dff)Bauxitic laterite of variable thickness and grade is best developed in the Darling Range but covers a large part of the southwest corner of Western Australia. Its limits are defined by the rainfall is
Jan 1, 1964
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Management of the Flow and Processing of Mining Waste StreamsBy P J. Scales, D Boger
Technological advancements in mineral processing have increased the feasibility of refining low-grade ores. Because of this progression and continual depletion of high-grade ore deposits, much larger
Jan 1, 2002
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The Modified Metallurgical Upgrading of Ilmenite to Produce High Grade Synthetic RutileNaturally occurring rutile contains approximately 96 per cent titanium dioxide (Ti02), whereas the product from the ilmenite reduction - aeration upgrading process, "sub- rutile", contains only abou
Jan 1, 1973
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The Allied Minerals N.L. Heavy Mineral Sand Deposit at Eneabba, Western AustraliaBy Oxenford R. J
An important rutile-ilmenite-zircon bearing sand deposit was discovered by local farmers at Eneabba, 300 km by road north of Perth in 1970. These heavy minerals occur in a series of ancient strandl
Jan 1, 1973
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Fuel-Its Combustion and EconomyThe subject of the present paper will be combustion of fuel and as the combustion of fuel requires a certain amouut of air to effect combustion the question might be asked what is air?Air is composed,
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Leinster Nickel Concentrator ù Past, Present and FutureBy E Wan, K Stokes
Since 1978, the nickel concentrator at Leinster has been subject to continuous change. In 1971 a significant nickel sulphide deposit was discovered on Leinster Downs Station, within three years the ex
Jan 1, 2000
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Seismic Studies and Numerical Modelling at the Homestake Mine, Lead, South DakotaBy Filigenzi M. T
Stresses around mine openings at depth can cause the surrounding rock to fail, releasing stored strain energy. When this happens, the rock may literally explode or `burst' into the opening with
Jan 1, 1995