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Relationships with Government
Mineral policy is now generally regarded as a function reserved to government. Government is reponsible for the economic health and progress of nations, and must therefore interest itself in miner
Jan 1, 1986
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Quartz and Fluid Inclusions from Porphyry Deposits û Were Hydrosilicate Liquids Involved?
By O V. Vasyukova
Formation of porphyry-style ore deposits starts with the metal extraction from magmas at so-called magmatic-hydrothermal transition (MHT). The processes and compositions at MHT are difficult to study
Jan 1, 2008
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Experience with Tungsten Carbide Bits at Mount Isa
This paper aims to provide some' new and original thoughts on tungsten carbide drill-bits and describe practices and performances, some of which are unique and most of which have not previously b
Jan 1, 1953
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Evolution of Colliery Winding Engines
The object of this paper is not to describe any particular type of engine in close technical detail but rather to give a general picture of past and present practice in this important section of the i
Jan 1, 1945
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Sampling, Metallurgical Accounting and Reduction of Balance Estimation Variance
A metallurgical balance drawn around a mineral processing plant or smelter must involve all process streams crossing the plant boundary. Modern sampling theory, as formulated by Gy, and sound statisti
Jan 1, 2005
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Rating Dilution Risk at Pajingo Gold Operations
By R Huntley, D Sims
Pajingo gold mine produces over 240 000 oz Au per year from underground mining using longitudinal bench stoping methods with a 15 m sublevel interval. Average mine head grade is around 12 g/t Au, cont
Jan 1, 2002
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Close-Out - The Risk of Too Much Water
At many locations in Australia the decommissioning of mining operations will require the disposal of excess water. If the water is contaminated its disposal may be restricted by government guideline
Jan 1, 1994
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Geology and Ore Estimation at the Callie Underground Gold Mine, Tanami, NT
By J Emslie
Newmont AustraliaÆs Callie Underground Gold Mine is located on the Dead Bullock Soak Mining Lease, approximately 600 km NW of Alice Springs, NT, in the Granites-Tanami Goldfield. Dead Bullock Soak is
Jan 1, 2003
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The Tooloom Gold Project, NSW ù æForgotten But Not Gone!Æ Rediscovering a 147-Year-Old Gold Field
By B A. Wake, G G. Lowder, M J. White
The Tooloom gold field is located within the New England Fold Belt in the far northeast of New South Wales, approximately 130 km south southwest of Brisbane. Gold was first discovered at Tooloom in 18
Jan 1, 2004
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Application of Mining Process Simulation to Reduce Risk, Costs and Improve Operational Performance
By P Hawkes
Within the mining industry computers have made their most significant impact with 3D design, visualisation and resource modelling/ optimisation. Recently, the application of computers to data gatherin
Jan 1, 2003
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Multi-Disciplinary Engineering Research and Development Skills for Mining û A Case Study
By S Van Duin, I Porter
This paper discusses how advanced manufacturing technology (AMT), which is fundamentally reliant on and developed via multi-disciplinary skills, has benefitted non-mining industries, and what lessons
Sep 26, 2011
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A Toolbox of Ideas for the Geoscientist Working on Block Cave Mines
By N Burgio
Block cave mines are often thought of as rock factories where high volumes of production are mined from a fixed area suggesting little requirement for geological input and control. Yet caving operatio
Aug 22, 2011
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Carbonate Alteration of the Upper Mount McRae Shale at Mount Whaleback, Western Australia ù Implications for Iron Ore Genesis
By G R. Dickens, N H. S Oliver
The genesis of giant hematite ore deposits in northwest Australia remains a contentious topic in part because key evidence supporting a unifying genetic model has not been found at all deposits. In pa
Jan 1, 2005
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What Drilling Density is Optimal? ù A Case Study From the Golden Pig Mine
By D Whitworth
The Golden Pig mine has embarked on a diamond drill program design philosophy that increases flexibility of the program by greatly increased drill pattern densities. The use of standard broad pattern
Jan 1, 2002
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Risk Management and Loss Control
The mining industry in common with the rest of Australian industry is in the critical situation of facing a rapidly diminishing insurance market. Huge industrial complexes and massive mining risks
Jan 1, 1975
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A One-Sided View of the Development of Computer-Assisted Mapping and Modeling
By Johnson M, Gaudin A
With the advent of Computer aided mapping and surface modelling techniques Geologists and Engineers have had to become familiar with the capabilities and limitations of these systems to effectively
Jan 1, 1983
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Assessment Of Longhole Open Stope Stability Using Computer Models
Prediction of large-scale underground opening stability in quite complex mining circumstances is being undertaken on a routine basis at The Zinc Corporation, Limited, (ZC) and New Broken Hill Cons
Jan 1, 1983
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Evolution of the Northern KwaZulu-Natal Coastal Dune Cordon, South Africa; Evidence From Clays
By R Uken G P Whitmore
The coastal dune cordon of northern KwaZulu-Natal is amongst the highest in the world reaching heights in excess of 180 m and up to 2 km in width. It comprises a complex system of Quaternary stacked d
Jan 1, 2001
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Selective Open Pit Gold Mining at Harbour Lights
Gold mining commenced at Telfer in Western Australia in 1977. Ore mining was carried out by owner equipment and personnel with waste stripping by a contractor. Initial ore reserves were in predominant
Jan 1, 1986
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Marine Transport of Oil - Old and New
With the exeption of the United States, Canada and Russia, oil has not been around in quantity near world centres of population. Production: in Western Europe is insignificant. Japan is without produc
Jan 1, 1962