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Introduction of Trackless Haulage at Long Shaft Kambalda Nickel Operations
By Eyers G. C
Long Shaft was initially developed using a rail haulage system on every working level comprising battery electric locomotives and granby trucks loaded by rail mounted rocker shovels. Production wa
Jan 1, 1988
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The Economic Feasibility of Recirculation in Underground Mines
By Gostylla W
The economic feasibility of controlled district cross-cut recirculation is examined in this paper with particular reference to the most important mine ventilation network parameters. An algorithm i
Jan 1, 1988
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The Awaroa Open Pit Project - Consenting Process
By J Green, R Bartlett, A Goldstone, D Ferguson
Solid Energy New Zealand is developing an extension of its Rotowaro open cast coal mine near Huntly. This large 8 year, 11 million tonne opencast coal mine, referred to as the Awaroa Project, is funda
Jan 1, 2004
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AI in enhancing mine safety under limited data
By 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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General Approaches to the Design of Underground Openings
The elements of consistent structural de sign models for underground structures are explained. Such models should comprise at least ground properties, excavation and support methods, computational
Jan 1, 1987
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Longwall Coal Mining Current and Future
A comparison is made between bord and pillar and longwall coal mining. Longwall mining presents a challenge to raise the level of management and engineering practice. To maintain a competitive posi
Jan 1, 1987
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Operating a Continous Haulage System at United Colliery
By Boyling A
United Collieries Pty Limited is an Australian mining company operating one underground coal mine, United Colliery at Warkworth in the Hunter Valley district of New South Wales. Centrally positioned,
Jan 1, 1998
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The Wellington Dam Catchment - A Water in Mining Case Study
The Wellington Dam catchment has high value water, agriculture and coal and power generating resources. These conflicting land uses are managed through consultation and regulation. The Wellington Dam
Jan 1, 2006
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Sampling and Analysis Without Fear or Favour
Sampling and analysis of mineral deposits need to be executed without fear or favour of financial or personal impacts. Examples are given to illustrate the effects of departures, witting and unwitting
Jan 1, 2004
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Technical Aspects of Underground Exploration at Lady Loretta
By Mitchell G. W, Purvis A. H
The Lady Loretta silver-lead-zinc deposit lies north of Mount Isa in folded and faulted Proterozoic carbonate sediments. The deposit was discovered in the late 1960's as a result of a soil geo
Jan 1, 1988
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Nature of Uranium Mineralization and Associated Wall Rock Alteration in the WhiteÆs East Area of the Embayment, Rum Jungle, Northern Territory
By Borshoff J, Von Pechmann E
The uranium mineralization in the White's East area of The Embayment is hosted by Lower Proterozoic schists of the Masson Formation which have undergone polyphase de- formation and upper greens
Jan 1, 1984
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Recent Developments in Assessing Rock Cuttability and Boreability
Two significant TBM boreability predic- tion models are outlined. Predicted advance rates are compared with actual advance rates taken from twenty case histories. The results show that a simple low
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Processing with Saline Water
By Muir D. M
Highly saline process water has a number of implications for the CIP process during the leaching, adsorption and recovery of gold. The reduced oxygen solubility in saline water can seriously reduce th
Jan 1, 1994
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Longwall Face Outputs Present æState of the ArtÆ -- Alternative Future Trends
By Duncan GR
Having passed through a number of previous phases the best longwall results in Australia have shown a significant increase in the last two years. The results expected from a longwall face can be es
Jan 1, 1988
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The Partition of Sulphur and Silicon in the Iron Blast Furnace
By Cripps-Clark CJ
Sulphur partition between metal and slag has been examined on a cast-by-cast basis for BTIP furnaces. Partition values. were calculated from thermodynamic equilibrium data together with oxygen act
Jan 1, 1980
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The Use of Simulation in the Lihir Gold Expansion Study
By C Glassock, P Tilyard, T Sandeman
Computer simulation is a well accepted tool for modelling the behaviour of large and complex operating systems. It is a particularly useful technique in complex operations where there are multiple int
Jan 1, 2006
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Some Aspects of Mechanization in Western Australia Underground Mines
Mining, like most other businesses, is based upon capital assets; and the primary cap- ital of any mining company is its ore reserve. A company's survival and growth is, thus, dep- endent upon it
Jan 1, 1975
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Steelmaking-Some Aspects of Environment Protection
By Hodges D. A
The manufacture of steel from raw materials which have to be mined, transported and processed must affect the environment. Steelmaking, like almost every other stage of manufacture involves the un
Jan 1, 1976
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Improved Blast Pattern Design on Mt Whaleback Based on Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC)
This paper details a proposal for integrating the use of the Pilbara Iron Ore Classification (PIOC) and stratigraphic data for fine tuning blast. pattern design on Mt Whaleback. The main thrust of
Jan 1, 1986
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The Effect of Manganese Dioxide and Sodium Sulphite on Thiourea Leaching of a Gold Ore
By Woodcock J. T, Millett R. N
It was shown that manganese dioxide could be used as an oxidant in acid thiourea leaching of a gold ore. Manganese dioxide could generate high redox potentials and was as effective as hydrogen per
Jan 1, 1987