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An Hypothesis for an Australian-Canadian Connection in the Late Proterozoic and the Birth of the Pacific OceanBy Jefferson CW
Middle-to-Late Proterozoic stratigraphy and metallogeny in the eastern part of the Canadian Cordillera and in South Australia are strikingly similar. In both areas, thick, predominantly shallow-wa
Jan 1, 1987
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The Leaching of Synthetic Chalcocite and Covellite in Oxygenated Acidic Sulphate-Chloride SolutionsBy Lawson F
Narrowly sized samples of synthetic chalcocite (Cu2S) and covellite (CuS) were leached in oxygenated acidic sulphate-chloride solutions. Chalcocite leaches via a two-stage process, the first stage
Jan 1, 1989
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Distinct Element - Structural Element Analysis of Support Systems in Jointed Rock MassesThe objective in design of an excavation in a jointed rock mass is to achieve a prescribed degree of control of rock mass displacement around the excavation. Any excavation in jointed rock usually
Jan 1, 1987
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Early Palaezoic Shoshomitic Volcanism Associated with Gold and Copper Mineralisation in the Parkes Area, New South WalesGold and copper mineralization in the Parkes area is hosted by a meridional sequence of Late Ordovician to Early Silurian igneous and sedimentary rocks on the central northern edge of the exposed
Jan 1, 1987
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Experiences in Applying Computers for On-Stream X-Ray Analyzing and Development of Automation in Mineral Flotation ProcessesBy Tarvainen M, Mattila O
Outokumpu Oy has systematically developed the automation of mineral flotation covering the technology of both new devices and control methods, and as a practical result of this effort currently pr
Jan 1, 1977
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A Comparison of Diamond Exploration Techniques used in AustraliaDiamonds have been known in Australia for many years, especially in association with alluvial gold and tin occurrences. Exploration for primary sources in the Kimberely area of Western Australia h
Jan 1, 1984
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Application of Artificial Neural Network in Estimation of Hydrocyclone ParametersBy Gupta A, Fung C. C
The hydrocyclone parameter d5Oc is estimated by the application of Artificial Neural Network (ANN). Results indicate that ANN performs equally well as compared to statically derived analytical formu
Jan 1, 1996
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Distribution of Mineral Deposits in the Atherton 1:250 000 Sheet Area, North QueenslandThirty six different commodities were recorded from 3708 mineral occurrences in the Atherton 1:250 000 Sheet area, mapped by personnel of the Queensland Department of Resource Industries. Tin, occurri
Jan 1, 1990
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Sulphur Sources for Komatiite-Associated Ni Sulphide Ores in the Kambalda Mining District, Western AustraliaThe results of about 30 years of exploration and mining activities and research studies in the Kambalda mining district, Western Australia, have led to general agreement that the komatiite-associat
Jan 1, 1996
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Suitability Of Different Types Of Pellets For Use In Blast Furnaces Or Direct Reduction Shaft-FurnacesBy de Lassar de Pressigny Y
IRSID has in its laboratories two experi mental counter-current reduction furnaces allo- wing the simulation of the physico-chemical conditions of reduction in any gas-solid coun- ter-current process
Jan 1, 1974
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The Role of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology in Mining Developments in Northern QueenslandIncreasing use has been made of engineer ing geology and hydrogeology in the development of the infrastructure for mining projects. The Geological Survey of the Department of Mines, the Department
Jan 1, 1974
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Design Considerations for Reinforcement of Coal Mine Roadways in the Illawarra Coal MeasuresThe application of reinforcement techniques to enhance the stability of underground coal mine roadways subject to high stresses is discussed. Research conducted in the Illawarra Coal Measures h
Jan 1, 1986
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Heat and Moisture Exchange in Mine AirwaysAu airway hteat and moisture exchange .,Jgorithm is described which is generalised to suit most mining situations and can be run separately on a microcomputer or used within a network simulation.
Jan 1, 1988
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Experimental Research of Fragmentation by Blasting in Various Stemming Lengths of Drill HoleBy Chenggang W, Junhua D
Fragmentation variation laws in loading and non-loading areas are obtained by cement block model blasting experiments under various stemming lengths. A reasonable ratio between loading length and s
Jan 1, 1990
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Paper No. 164. The Stress in Wire Ropes Due to Bending.With the progress of modern mining engineering, one of the features of which is the mining from greater depths and the hoisting of greatly increased loads, it becomes a matter of increasing importance
Jan 1, 1907
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The Application of Special Stainless Steels in the Smelting and Refining of Non Ferrous MetalsBy Bukovinsky SB
The smelting, refining and hydrometallurgical operations practised in the winning of non-ferrous metals are associated with severe aqueous and high temperature corrosion problems.With the increasing c
Jan 1, 1985
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The Selectivity of Ion-Exchanges Resins for Au, Ag, Cu, Zn, and Fe in Highly Saline Ground WaterBy Kyle J. H, Browner R. E
The selective adsorption of gold cyanide by the weak base ion exchange resins, PAZ-4* and Duolite A-7*, the neutral polymeric adsorbent, Amberlite XAD7*, and the strong base resins, PAZ-8 and IRA-40
Jan 1, 1992
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Optimising Blasting Operations through Rock Characterisation and Computer Modelling-Progress in AustraliaBy Favreau RF
Over the last 20 years the blasting industry has progressed from the stage of being artform to a science as it is today. The use of computers to simulate blasting results has allowed blasting engi
Jan 1, 1986
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Lateral Zonation within Epithermal Gold Mineralisation, Misima Island, Papua New GuineaThe Mount Sisa orebody on Misima Island, P.N.G., consists of goldsilver mineralisation associated with massive carbonate and amorphous iron-manganese oxides in fractures and breccia matrix. The orebod
Jan 1, 1988
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Design Investigations for a Steel Lined Pressure Tunnel in the King River Power Development, TasmaniaThe King River Power Development on the West Coast of Tasmania has involved the storage of the waters of the King River in the new Lake Burbury and their diversion through a 7 km tunnel to a 144 MW po
Jan 1, 1993