REPORT on the 20th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, held August 7-9 in Morgantown,
13 August 2001
SPEAKING at the 20th International Conference on Ground Control in Mining, in Morgantown, CSIRO's Mick
13 August 2001
THICK coal seams have a unique set of geotechnical characteristics which might suggest that a new set
06 August 2001
RESEARCHERS estimate that of the 5-6 million rock bolts per annum consumed by the Australian underground
30 July 2001
AS longwall faces have become wider, the demand on AFC chain size and strength has increased. To date
30 July 2001
IN 1999 an estimated 70 PUR injection operations cost the Australian underground coal mining industry
09 July 2001
NEW ACIRL owner, the HRL Group, has ended the company's 25-year involvement in front-end mining and risk
25 June 2001
A THREE-year, $4 million research program into longwall automation has received the backing of the Australian
11 June 2001
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