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COAL 2005

Conference Proceedings

COAL 2005

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COAL 2005 is compiled from an extensive range of papers that were presented
in parallel sessions over three days at the COAL 2005 Conference in Brisbane.
All papers were chosen in light of the conference theme Moving Technology -
Maintaining Competence', including an outstanding series of papers on coal
spontaneous combustion. Other topics of interest include Occupational Health and
Safety, Open Cut Mining and Ventilation and Fire.
This volume should serve as a valuable reference tool for years to come.

Papers in collection

  • Ore Pass and Chute Maintenance at Xstrata Copper - Mount Isa Copper Operations Go to Paper
  • Application of Conveyors for Underground Haulage Go to Paper
  • The Effect of Resin Thickness on Bolt-Grout-Concrete Interaction in Shear Go to Paper
  • Application of Computer Modelling in the Understanding of Caving and Induced Hydraulic Conductivity About Longwall Panels Go to Paper
  • The Value of Early Geotechnical Assessment in Mine Planning Go to Paper
  • Coal Pillar Design Criteria for Surface Protection Go to Paper
  • Numerical Modelling of Undermined River Valleys - A Case Study Go to Paper
  • Practical Considerations in Longwall Support Behaviour and Ground Response Go to Paper
  • Chain Pillar Design - Can We? Go to Paper
  • Loading Mechanics of the 'Can' and Implications for Improved Strength and Stiffness Properties Go to Paper
  • Skew Roof Deformation Mechanism in Longwall Gateroads - Concepts and Consequences Go to Paper
  • Management of Change - The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105 Go to Paper
  • Reducing the Variability in Dragline Operator Performance Go to Paper
  • Application of Tagging Systems for Personnel and Vehicle Access Control Go to Paper
  • Understanding Organisational and Personal Behaviours to Sustain High Productivity and Safety Go to Paper
  • Health Tracking Project - The Development of a National Framework for Managing Occupational Illness and Disease in the Australian Minerals Industry Go to Paper
  • Failure and Opportunities for Success Go to Paper
  • Taking Stock of Safety Go to Paper
  • Legislation, Litigation and Liability Go to Paper
  • Wear of Dragline Wire Ropes Go to Paper
  • Keep the Cream' - Reconciling Coal Recovery at BMA Goonyella Riverside Go to Paper
  • Quantification of Opencast Potential Within the Waikato Coalfields Using Pit Optimisation Software Go to Paper
  • Coming of Age for Low-Density Explosives Go to Paper
  • R70 Relationships and Their Interpretation at a Mine Site Go to Paper
  • Factors Affecting Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal and Associated Gas Evolution Go to Paper
  • Spontaneous Combustion in Open Cut Coal Mines - Recent Australian Research Go to Paper
  • Results of Self-Heating Tests of Australian Coals Conducted in a 16 m3 Reactor Go to Paper
  • The Use of Electronic Nose Devices for Coal Self-Heating Detection Go to Paper
  • The Ability of Current Gas Monitoring Techniques to Adequately Detect Spontaneous Combustion Go to Paper
  • Spontaneous Combustion and Simulation of Mine Fires and Their Effects on Mine Ventilation Systems Go to Paper
  • A Review of Spontaneous Combustion Incidents Go to Paper
  • Computer Animation of Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal as an Aid for Training Coal Miners Go to Paper
  • Anatomy of a Heating and Assessment of Critical Self-Heating Parameters Go to Paper
  • CFD Modelling of Goaf Gas Migration to Improve the Control of Spontaneous Combustion in Longwalls Go to Paper
  • Detection of Underground Spontaneous Combustion of Coal With Surface-Based Radon Technique at Dartbrook Mine Go to Paper
  • Economic Returns From Environmental Problems - Breeding Salt and Stress Tolerant Eucalypts for Carbon Sequestration, Salinity Abatement and Commercial Forestry Go to Paper
  • Environmental Reclamation Practice in a Brazilian Coal Mine - An Economical Approach Go to Paper
  • Status of Outburst Research at the University of Wollongong Go to Paper
  • The Demonstration of Electronic Systems to Assist in the Management of a Significant Incident Go to Paper
  • Real-Time Risk Analysis and Hazard Management Go to Paper
  • Research Needs in Regard to Design, Performance Criteria, Construction, Maintenance Assessment and Repair of Coal Mine Seals Go to Paper
  • Development of Innovative Goaf Inertisation Practices to Improve Coal Mine Safety Go to Paper
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  • Published: 2004
  • Unique ID: PA-200502

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