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New Zealand's Late Cretaceous - Early Tertiary Coal Fields û An Overview
Late Cretaceous and early Tertiary coals in the Greymouth, Ohai and Kaitangata coalfields represent a major national energy resource comprising-up to 2500 x 106 tonnes of coal in ground. The three coa
Jan 1, 1987
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InLine Pressure Jig - An Exciting, Low Cost Technology with Significant Operational Benefits in Gravity Separation of Minerals
The InLine Pressure Jig represents a breakthrough in digging technology Its design incorporates a unique combination of features previously utilised in conventional jig design. In particular, a move
Jan 1, 1997
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Static Testing of Shotcrete
By A G. Thompson, E Villaescusa, D Howard
The Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) has developed a facility for the static testing of full-scale ground support elements (Morton et al, 2007). The test facility consists of several stiff st
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Investigations into the Explosibility of Mine Dust Laden Atmospheres
By Jackson S
An investigation into different aspects of importance in the understanding of explosibility of hybrid mixtures of coal dust, air and gases potentially found within mine workings through a comprehensiv
Jan 1, 1998
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Effects of Ventilation Leakage in Deep, Hot Room and Pillar Operations
By S Bluhm, R Funnell
Creative mine-designs are constantly being applied in the deep platinum mining industry in South Africa. Recently, this has resulted in deep hot mine-designs including room and pillar, bord and pillar
Jan 1, 2005
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Challenges in Light Metal Production
By M Cooksey, C Goodes, G Wellwood
Light metals have great potential for application in the automotive and aerospace industries because of their excellent physical properties. The usage of aluminium, titanium and magnesium is limited b
Jan 1, 2006
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Paper No. 126. Silver-Lead Ore Mining And The Various Systems of Stoping And Timbering Employed in Broken Hill, New South Wales.
As this district is so far distant from the other mining centres and its mode of approach so circuitous, I am afraid that many residents of other portions of the Commonwealth never think of paying thi
Jan 1, 1903
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The Evaluation of Alternative Comminution and pretreatment Arrangements for the Woodcutters Mine, NT
By Watsford R. M S, Hutton R
Following the delineation of significant extra ore reserves during 1990, the decision was made to expand production from 350,000 tonnes of run of mine ore per year to initially 600,000 tonnes increa
Jan 1, 1991
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Computing Education of Graduating Mining Engineers
By Upfold RW, Nguyen VU
The extraction and utilisation of metals and materials is the basis of modern civilisation, and will remain so for many decades, Traditional metals are facing some challenges and research is needed
Jan 1, 1986
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Modelling of the Ventilation System of a Deep Uranium Mine
By S C. Bhowmik, R Gupta
This paper presents the ventilation problem faced by Jaduguda uranium mine, operated up to a depth of 905 m. The first two stages of the mine workings are up to 555 m, which are nearly exhausted. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Structure and Iron Mineralisation of the Carajßs Province
By L M. Lobato, J C. S Seoane, F J. Baars
The Carajßs Province presents several volcano-sedimentary sequences that comprise the Itacai·nas Supergroup. The rocks represent bimodal volcanism, and clastic and chemical sedimentation in relatively
Jan 1, 2005
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Coal as a Fuel and Reductant in Sirosmelt Furnaces
By Lightfoot BW, Bultitude-Paull J
The Sirosmelt top submerged lancing system has many applications in the smelting of base metal and complex materials. It has particular advantages for smaller scale smelting and the treatment of re
Jan 1, 1987
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Heavy Medium Plant Design-Shortcomings and Possible Solutions
Heavy medium separation is widely used because of the precision of separation achievable and the flexibility of control. Good design is manifest in the eventual achievement of the operational obje
Jan 1, 1987
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Horizontal Overburn Blast at Ulan Coal Mines
By Tucker A. J
An overburden blast utilising horizontal blast holes was successfully attempted at the Ulan Coal Mines during December 1991. The blast reduced operational problems and costs and improved dragline prod
Jan 1, 1992
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Development of a Continuous Updraught Sintering Process
In recent years a large amount of work has been done at various plants overseas, and also at Broken Hill Associated Smelters, Port Pirie, South Australia, on the use of Dwight Lloyd sintering plant ga
Jan 1, 1951
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Implications of High Productivity Long Wall Systems
The areas of impact when employing high productivity long wall systems are reviewed and the financial implications of the most significant areas highlighted. A distinction has been made between av
Jan 1, 1988
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VHF Borehole Radar Studies of the Ventersdorp Contact Reef
Depletion of shallow ore reserves is forcing the South African gold mining industry to exploit reefs at ever-increasing depths. By 2010 around 30 per cent of South African gold production probably wil
Jan 1, 2002
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The Use of Blasting Models for the Optimisation of Mine Productivity
By Paine GG
In coal mining each of the unit operations are interrelated with each preceding operation having an effect on subsequent operations. This presents difficulties for determining when the lowest overa
Jan 1, 1987
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Facing up to Deviant Blastholes
By Paley N, Cameron A, Townson P
Although blasthole deviation is a problem which can seriously affect blasting operations, there is little practical emphasis on controlling this deviation and no practical emphasis on understanding it
Jan 1, 1992
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Two-Dimensional Geostatistical Methods ùTheory, Practice and a Case Study from the 1A Shoot Nickel Deposit, Leinster, Western Australia
By J Vann, S Dunham, M Job
Two-dimensional (2D) estimation approaches have significant advantages over three-dimensional (3D) approaches when dealing with a narrow vein- or layer-like geometry. The main motivation for 2D estima
Jan 1, 2003