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Blast Practice and Geotechnical Implications
A blast is designed to completely break competent rock such that it can be economically extracted, and efficiently handled or processed. Efficient breakage of the rock is critical to the success of an
Jan 1, 2004
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Pressure filtered tailings – environmental and cost benefits
By R Williams, P Godwin
In a time of changing rainfall patterns and in the light of recent tailings dam failures, there is closer environmental scrutiny for proposed tailings dam construction or expansion. Therefore the elim
Sep 11, 2017
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Modelling of Mine Flooding in the Pittsburgh Coal Basin, USA
By E Werner, J J. Donovan, A J. Morris
Coal mining in the Pittsburgh coal seam, in the eastern United States, began in the late-1700s. Since that time numerous mining technologies have been used throughout the basin. Environmental concerns
Jan 1, 2003
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Zinc Mining in Permafrost at Polaris
Cominco Ltd's Polaris Mine in Canada's High Arctic has been successfully mining zinc ore in permafrost since 1981. Mining methods using frozen backfill have been the key to success. The mi
Jan 1, 1993
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Assessment of Rock Damage During 145 Tonne Blast at Mochia
By Agrawal A, Joshi A
Mochia mine, in culmination of depillaring operations, fired India's largest underground pillar blast consuming 145 tonnes of explosive and yielding 0.55 million tonnes of ore in June 1994. To
Jan 1, 1995
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Saxonvale Mine Development a Case Study in Project Planning and Project Management
Saxonvale mine is a multi bench open pit coal mine developed to its Stage I capacity of 1.75 Mt/y of run of mine coal. Detailed engineering studies for the mine commenced in April 1980, approval t
Jan 1, 1983
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Design, Lay-out, and Proposed Method of Working "John Darling" Colliery, Belmont, N.S.W.
By Fallins J
THE John Darling Colliery, owned by The Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, is situated 12 miles south of Neweastle, NSW and about 1 mile from the ocean. The area of the holding is approximately
Jan 1, 1930
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Radio Noise Monitoring During Rock Fracture at Blast Sites
By Thiel D. V
It is quite well known, although not so well documented, that radio noise is generated during rock fracture. Radio noise has also been observed during severe earthquakes. The source has been though
Jan 1, 1990
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Dragline Digging Methods in Australian Strip Mines - A Survey
By Baafi EY
Open cut mining in Australia is facing the greatest challenge in its history in attempting to compete not only with other operations internationally, but also with underground operations domestically.
Jan 1, 1998
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Mine Water Resource Management Systems
By Gillies A. D S, Lee A. H
The major operational objectives of a mine water resource management system (WRMS) are to supply the water needs of the mine and mill, to minimise disturbance to mining due to rainfall flooding or see
Jan 1, 1992
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Planning and Designing Cavities for Underground Power House in Himalayas
By Garg R. K
Himalayan ranges on the northern border of India are source of many perennial rivers and suitable sites for large dams have been located therein. However, Himalayas are young mountains and compris
Jan 1, 1987
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Portable Digital Voltammetry And Its Application To Ultra Trace Analysis In Exploration
Anodic stripping voltammetry is an analytical technique which has established some popularity for trace analysis of metals because of its sensitivity, selectivity and capability for simultaneous a
Jan 1, 1987
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Bendigo Mine Grade Control
Bendigo is AustraliaÆs second-most productive goldfield, having produced some 22 million ounces of gold between 1851 and 1954. Bendigo Mining Limited (BML), the sole lease-holder of the Bendigo Goldfi
Jan 1, 2006
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Rational Longwall Layout Design Based on Numerical Stress Analysis
By Klenowski
Rational design of layouts for longwall operations is greatly facilitated by use of an accurate and economical method for predicting stresses and displacements. The displacement discontinuity meth
Jan 1, 1988
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Convergence Tectonics and Sediment Subduction Process Along the Peru Trench*
Long-range side-scan sonar and conventional geophysical data for the Peru Trench region (8`S-15¦S latitude) have been analysed. The data show that the Peru Trench is a site of sediment subduction wher
Jan 1, 1990
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Application of High-resolution Seismic Reflection Surveys to Exploration for Blind Vein Systems at the Cracow Low-sulfidation Epithermal Field
By J Cook, S Pike, D Pridmore
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The application of high-resolution seismic reflection to map structure and/or mineralisatio
Mar 18, 2015
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Confirming the Sampling, Sample Preparation and Assaying Protocols Used at Two Yilgarn Gold Deposits
By E du Plessis, M Rowley, M Fallon, F Golenya, R Swanson, I Robertson
"Check sampling programs were undertaken at Barrick Australia Pacific LimitedÆs Lawlers and Plutonic mine sites in Western Australia. The programs identified that the sampling, sample preparation and
Aug 21, 2012
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Remediation of a Severe Acid Sulfate Soil Disturbance Near Cairns, Australia
By A E. McElnea, M A. Martens
An 18-month project was undertaken to test the effectiveness of controlled daily tidal exchange augmented with hydrated lime treatment of surface waters as an approach for remediating a severe acid su
Jan 1, 2003
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Operating Variables Affecting the Bubble Size in Forced-Air Mechanical Flotation Machines
By C O. Gomez
The bubble size, together with the gas rate, determines the bubble surface area flux in flotation machines and, therefore, impacts directly on the kinetics of flotation. Understanding the variables th
Jan 1, 2007
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Canadian Reporting Practices
In 1556, Agricola noted that "a prudent owner, before he buys shares, ought to go to the mine and carefully examine the nature of the vein, for it is very important that he should be on his guard l
Jan 1, 1987