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Co-Disposal of Coarse Coal Reject with Sand Mining Reject for the Control of Metal Concentration in Runoff Water
By McQuade CV, Riley SJ
Acid mine drainage is an unavoidable consequence of some coal mining operations. Typically runoff pH is below 3.5 and at these pH levels heavy metals are mobilised. Leachate from coal reject dumps may
Jan 1, 1998
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Strategic Research Support for the Mining Industry - the Role of the Australian Centre for Minesite Rehabilitation Research (b450b651-6dab-452c-b859-38bc85772524)
The Australian Centre for Minesite Rehabilitation Research (ACMRR) was established through a mining industry initiative to meet the need of industry, governments and the community for sustainable sys
Jan 1, 1995
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Geochemical Mining Impact and Possibilities of its Reduction (a4b5dad2-a328-43a0-8b23-0a7a457e0031)
By Elpatyevskaya VP, Arzhanova VS
Main geochemical problems concerning the environment and mining industry interrelation are connected with the transformation of natural water chemistry by mining wastes. The investigation of many min
Jan 1, 1995
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Operation and Optimisation of the Argyle HMS Plant
By Hutton W
The Argyle Diamond Mine is the first significant diamond producer in Australia. The project has been developed with new concepts in circuit design, process control technology, organisational deve
Jan 1, 1987
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Long Term Supply and Demand Aspects of Coal
The energy crisis and the general increase in fuel prices have changed the position of coal in the world. Countries need to review their policies on coal, depending on available reserves and their ac
Jan 1, 1975
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Differentiation of Mafic and Ultramafic Rocks in the Pilbara of WA, Using Remote Sensing Techniques
By Moore R. F, Macias L. F
The Filbara region of northwestern Western Australia contains several known occurrences of mafic/ultramafic rock assemblages which may host platinum group element (POE) mineralisation. This paper de
Jan 1, 1988
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Fundamentals of Open Pit Planning and Scheduling
Open pit planning and scheduling play a significant role in establishing, maintaining and improving the economics of open pit mining ventures.The development of an open pit plan and schedule involves
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Methodology for Managing Effective External Stakeholder Relationships
By S Zaffron, O Loffredi
A critical concern of any mining company today is its relationship with the different stakeholder groups impacted by the operational activity û communities, unions, vendors, local partners and competi
Jan 1, 2006
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The Role of the Western Australian Mining and Petroleum Research Institute with Particular Reference to Research and Development in Mining Engineering
The Western Australian Mining and Petroleum Research Institute (WAMPRI) was established in 1981 by the Western Australian Government as a funding and co-ordinating Institute to foster research into th
Jan 1, 1984
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The Nickel Sulphide Deposits of Kambalda, Western Australia
By Hopkins G. M F
Intensive exploration of the Archaean ultra mafic sequence bordering the Kambalda dome has resulted in the discovery of at least ten dis- tinct areas of nickel sulphide mineralisation subsequent to
Jan 1, 1973
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Planning and Design for Rehabilitation of a Long Road Tunnel in Himalayan Ranges, India
By R K. Dayal
Many transport tunnels show distress after few decades of construction. Owing to exorbitant cost of replacement, rehabilitation of tunnels has become inevitable and rapidly gaining attention/significa
Jan 1, 1999
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Modelling the Production and Migration of Magmatic Volatiles and Metamorphic Fluids û Examples Relating to Archaean Gold Mineralisation in the Yilgarn
The relative importance of magmatic and metamorphic fluids in Archaean gold mineralisation has long been a subject of debate. Computer simulations can be used to explore the interaction between compet
Jan 1, 2008
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A Facies Model for an Active Composite Volcano: Ruapehu, New Zealand
By Houghton BF
Ruapehu is an extremely active andesitic composite volcano, built in at least four cone- building episodes over the last 250 ka. The volcano was constructed by a variety of extrusive and subplinian
Jan 1, 1987
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Blast Furnace and Steel Slags in France
Record quantities of slag were produced in 1974. Slag usage in this year amounted to 8.5 mega tonnes for granulated blast furnace slag and 7.7 mega tonnes for crushed blast furnace and L.D. slags.
Jan 1, 1979
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Management Information Services (MIS) Planning a Data Processing (DP) Strategy
The technological advancement in computing power and the increasing demand for information processing systems spread throughout many aspects of a corporation's business activities has revoluti
Jan 1, 1980
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Control of Ore Flows at Opencasts
By M A. Faizulin, N G. Stukalova
The present till now practice of averaging of ore by metal content at mining-dressing enterprises does not allow evaluating objectively really existing regularities of dressing process. The processing
Jan 1, 2003
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Leaching and Solvent Extraction at Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd.
Mary Kathleen Uranium Ltd. recommenced operations in early 1976 following a twelve year period of care and maintenance. Several sections of the plant were modified or completely changed for the sec
Jan 1, 1978
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Thermodynamic of the Coal Reduction Process for the Upgrading of Ilmenite
By Merritt RR
The equilibrium phase relations in the Fe- Mn-Ti-0-S system were established at 1380 and 1485 K. The elemental distributions between the equilibrium phases were obtained by chemical- ly analysing se
Jan 1, 1980
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Acquisition of the Exploration Rights and Ground Entry Procedures Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Queensland
My paper presents a discussion of the legislative and departmental requirements in connection with the acquisition of exploration rights for minerals (other than petroleum and coal) in the Indepen
Jan 1, 1987
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Effects of Alternate Methods of Conditioning on the Reflotation of Copper Concentrates at WMC (Olympic Dam Operations)
By P Heppner, J Schell, R Newell
The effect of various methods of conditioning on subsequent flotation performance was reviewed, where complex interactions involving attrition, aggregation, dispersion and surface cleaning were discus
Jan 1, 2000