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Blair Anthol Coal Mine Project a Case History in Planning and Management
By Maxwell HW
Pacific Coal Pty Limited (a wholly owned subsidiary of CRA Limited) managed the interests of six members of a joint venture formed to mine and export eight million tonnes of export quality steamin
Jan 1, 1986
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Process Information Management System at Mount Isa
The implementation of a process information management system (PIMS) is to provide a single online, real-time information system. This system provides a unique and completely open view for everyone, b
Jan 1, 2005
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Prospectivity Mapping Using GIS With Publicly Available Earth Science Data ù A Ne w Targeting Tool Being Successfully Used for Exploration in New Zealand
By M J. Sale
The Epithermal and Mesothermal Gold Prospectivity Modelling Projects recently completed by Crown Minerals provided explorers in New Zealand with a new compilation of historical exploration data combin
Jan 1, 2004
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Vertical Crater Retreat Mining in the Sudbury Basin
Faced with rising costs and lower metal prices, several Ontario base metal sulphide mines have changed their method of mining to vertical crater retreat mining. This is a bulk mining method that utili
Jan 1, 1989
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Extraction Techniques for Airborne Dust Control
By Browning E. J
The application of conventional dust control systems in British Coal mines has considerably reduced the incidence of pneumoconiosis. A number of new techniques have been developed involving extrac
Jan 1, 1988
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Mine Development at the Whenan Shaft, Olympic Dam Project, South Australia
The Olympic Dam Project constitutes a major resource of Copper and Uranium and has been under intensive evaluation since the discovery in 1975.A 500 metre deep rectangular shaft has been sunk into the
Jan 1, 1985
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Large Dual Purpose Rock Installations in Norway in Peace Time: Recreational Facilities in War Time: Civil Defence Shelters
Norway, a country large in area but small in population, has put large effort in protect- ion of its inhabitants in case of war. The Civil Defence has provided shelters for more than 50% of the pop
Jan 1, 1987
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Recovery of Copper from Lean-Grade Ores and Intermediate Sources and a New Design of Anode Casting Arrangement for a Small Copper Refinery
By Chowdhury P. J R, Biswas S. K
Recovery of metallic values from lean-grade raw materials as well as from secondary/intermediate industrial products is of immense importance to a country like India which is not endowed with extens
Jan 1, 1992
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Geometry And Stability Determination Of Large Dimension Cut-And-Fill Rooms At Kamoto
By Blake W
Based on preliminary computer model simulations and stability analyses, both longi- tudinal and transverse, large dimension, cut- and-fill rooms were designed for the parallel dipping ore layers at
Jan 1, 1973
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The Use of Stressed Anchors in Open Excavations and Surface Structures
Where vertical or near vertical faces are required in open excavations in soils and rocks, some form of stabilization of the 'cut is often necessary. Stressed anchors either alone or in combin
Jan 1, 1971
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In-Seam Seismic Methods for the Prediction of Outburst in Coal Seams.
By King D
Recent field experiments in the United Kingdom (Buchanan, 1979) have shown that the in-seam technique is capable of detecting a 1m fault in a 3m seam, at a range of 280m and with a resolution of ¦4
Jan 1, 1980
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Mining Over 100 Stopes Per Year? ù The Perilya Broken Hill Approach to Mine Planning
By C Mroczek, B Mitchell
Perilya Broken Hill, from its inception, has budgeted for more than 2.0 million tonnes per year from the Southern Operations. This tonnage was planned to come from in excess of 100 stopes per year in
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterizing Multiple Operating Points in Mine Ventilation Systems
By Mutmansky J. M, Hartman H. L
Multiple operating points for mine fans are a problem that fan and mining engineers must constantly be aware of in mine/fan systems. In a single-fan system, unstable conditions can be avoided by r
Jan 1, 1988
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Water Management in the Fitzroy Basin ù Issues for the Mining Sector
By E P. Donohue
Changes to water industry practice are required as a consequence of the Council of Australian Governments water reform agenda which binds all states and territories to a range of measures intended to
Jan 1, 2003
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Tailings and Water Management in Wet Climates from Initial Planning to Final Abandonment
By Brett D
Tailings disposal and water management are one of the most important environmental issues in mining projects. The nature and the method of disposal of the tailings will determine the long term envir
Jan 1, 1991
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Chalcopyrite Flotation and Liberation Characteristics Before and After Autogenous Grinding at Mount Isa Mines Limited
By Espinosa-Gomez R, Johnson NW
The Copper Concentrator at Mount Isa Mines Limited treats on average 18 000 tonnes/day of chalcopyrite ore containing typically three per cent copper. The main gangue minerals are iron sulphides (-1
Jan 1, 1993
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A New Technique for Predicting Rock Fragmentation in Blasting
The explosion of a charge in a drillhole sets the surrounding rock mass into vibrating stress wave motion. Except in the immediate vicinity of the drillhole, the dynamic stresses associated with thi
Jan 1, 1995
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Characterisation of the Iron Bridge magnetite project
By B Godel, E R. Ramanaidou, M Verrall
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd Iron Bridge (IB) operation is a magnetite deposit located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia situated around 145 km south of Port Hedland. This Mesoarchean deposit b
Sep 18, 2023
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Red Dome Stage III Cutback - A Case Study in Brinkmanship
By Paine G. G
The Red Dome Gold/Copper Mine is located approximately 15 km west of the township of Chillagoe which itself is approximately 220 km by road west of Cairns, Far North Queensland. The deposit, with ot
Jan 1, 1994
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Squeezing More Out of Your Orebody at Wallaby
By 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