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The Campamento Gold/Silver Deposit, Southern Mexico - Telescoping of Epithermal Mineralisation Over Early-Formed Porphyry-Style Alteration
By T Christopher
The Campamento Au/Ag deposit, discovered by Linear Gold in 2004, is located in Chiapas State, southern Mexico. The deposit is hosted by a sequence of Pleistocene-Pliocene andesitic volcanic rocks that
Jan 1, 2008
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Grasberg Porphyry Copper-Gold Deposit, Papua, Indonesia - Structural Setting and Hydrothermal System
The Ertsberg (Gunung Bijih) Mining District is located in the core of the highlands of west New Guinea, an island long recognised as the product of a Cenozoic arccontinent collision. Geologic studies
Jan 1, 2008
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The Inglewood Goldfield
The location of the Inglewood Goldfield is 40 km north-west of Bendigo on the Calder Highway and covers an area of over 1600 hectares. The field was discovered during the 1850s gold rush and over 16 0
Jan 1, 1993
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Waihi û A New Beginning
Newmont Waihi Gold operates the Martha Mine open pit at Waihi, New Zealand and is developing the Favona Underground Project two kilometres to the east. The Company is exploring the Waihi district unde
Jan 1, 2004
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People-Total Quality Control and Japanese Management
Total quality control in tandem with Japanese style management largely accounts for the high product quality and international competitiveness of growing manufactured exports from Japan. Japanese
Jan 1, 1982
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Education for the Mineral Industry: The Demand for Professional Staff
The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Australian Mining Industry Council are concerned that a sufficient number of able young people receive an adequate level of professional
Jan 1, 1981
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Does the Mining Industry Have the Courage to Implement New Technology?
This presentation opens with a definition of technology and how it is implemented. The expenditure and progress on R&D in the mining industry is then investigated and found to be difficult to quantify
Jan 1, 1990
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Project Development: The Lump Sum Alternative
With the recent collapse in commodity prices the size and number of resources project has diminished markedly in recent years. Coupled with the disappearance of the "open cheque book approach", th
Jan 1, 1986
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Pilot Plant Heavy Medium Investigation for Mount Isa Lead/Zinc Ores
By Di Pasquale S, Osler GD
Mount Isa Mines Limited recently commiss ioned an 800 tph Heavy Medium Preconcentration Plant for lead/zinc/silver ores. The decision to build this plant was made in late 1979 based largely on inve
Jan 1, 1978
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Increased Productivity At The C. S. A. Mine, Cobar
Due to collapsing copper prices during 1974/75, a rapid changeover was made at the C.S.A. mine from mechanised cut and fill stoping with incline access to the more economic long hole open stoping
Jan 1, 1977
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Quantitive Dewatering of Mine Dumps by Vegetation-A Proposition
By Netchaef P
A rationale is presented for the use of vegetation on mine dumps to minimise runoff and infiltration which become vehicles for potential pollution. The unique topography of mine dumps promotes high a
Jan 1, 1988
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Improving Productivity at Jim Walter Resources, Inc
By Dixon CA
In the early 1970s, Jim Walter Resources, Inc. (JWR) embarked on a coal mine expansion program that was unparalleled in the history of the United States. With a small nucleus of people then operating
Jan 1, 1991
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Measurement of the Loss on Ignition of Bulk Calcined Bauxite Samples by Neutron Moderation
By Borsaru M
The production of high-grade calcined bauxite is very dependent on the moisture content of the final product. Existing procedures rely on the ignition of small samples to monitor the effectiveness of
Jan 1, 1985
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Artificial Neural Network Approach for Evaluation of Weight of Fallen Objects
By D F. Akhmetov, M Yasuike, M Komazaki, Y Kawa
Remote monitoring of geological situation at distant regions with complicated relief, including reliable detection of the rock falls and estimation of the scale of accidents, is of great importance fo
Jan 1, 2003
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Factors Influencing the Choice of Cooling and Refrigeration Systems for Mines
By R W. Wilson, A R. Branch
For hot mines, the use of mechanical refrigeration machines has become an essential feature of ventilation and cooling systems. Over the last 30 years, considerable effort has been made in developing
Jan 1, 2005
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Development of Design Criteria for Upgradeable Friction Hoists
Future depth and production limitations of an ore hoisting system are fixed by its initial design criteria. There is little scope to extend these limitations once installation is completed. Depth and
Jan 1, 2005
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Research and Its Application for Rehabilitation after Mining
My closest personal connection with the problems of rehabilitation comes from two years spent on a project at Weipa. At the beginning I am fairly certain that the engineers did not understand the me
Jan 1, 1971
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Assessment of Options for Economic Processing of Preg-Robbing Gold Ores
By K Buda, W Staunton, M Hill, V Tjandrawan
One of the challenges facing the gold industry in the 21st century is the continuing need to identify new reserves of economically treatable ores. Discoveries of large, metallurgically simple orebodie
Jan 1, 2007
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Sulfur Isotope Signatures for Orogenic Gold Deposits, Lachlan Orogen, New South Wales
By P K. Seccombe
Sulfur isotope data are available for 18 low-sulfide orogenic gold systems hosted by the Lachlan Orogen in eastern New South Wales including those in the northern Hill End Trough (Hargraves, Hill End,
Jan 1, 2008
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Increasing Throughput via Improved Automation - More Tonnes, More Quickly, from Existing Assets
Existing production facilities are constantly looking at ways to increase capacity. Many recent solutions have focused on the implementation of capital and infrastructure projects. It is accepted that
Jan 1, 2007