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Canadian and American Guidelines on Ore Reserve Reporting, and a Comparison with those Proposed for Australia
By McCarthy J
In both the U.S.A. and Canada regulations concerning the reporting on mineral resources and especially ore reserves have been established. The regulations are virtually identical for the two countri
Jan 1, 1987
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Mining Heritage - What, Why and How?
Minerals are of course important to our way of living and hence the search and exploitation of minerals has always had a high priority in Australia. Metal mining commenced in South Australian in the 1
Jan 1, 1993
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Formation and Particle Size of Jarosite
By Phipps P. J
The rate of precipitation of ferric iron as ammonium jarosite, NH4.Fe3(SO4)2(0H)6 from acidic solutions near 100¦C, was found to increase with weight of jarosite seed crystals, and with concentrati
Jan 1, 1977
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Integrating Sub Professional and Professional Training
Surface geological observations are predominantly two-dimensional but can be expanded into three dimensions using geophysical techniques. These techniques have proved succ- essful in the past and w
Jan 1, 1986
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Some Practical Aspects of Design and Operation of Water and Ore Addition Points in Grinding Circuits
The design of water and ore addition points has an important bearing on the ease of operation of a grinding circuit. The nature of some of the design decisions and the possible options of the desi
Jan 1, 1978
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Real-Time Monitoring and Simulation Analysis of Mine Atmospheres to Locate and Characterize Underground Mine Fires
By Laage L. W
line fires pose a serious threat to the safety of all underground personnel. Early knowledge of the location of a fire in a complex underground mine would greatly reduce the associated risks by en
Jan 1, 1988
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Peraluminous Metasediments as Exploration Targets for AU, AG, CU, PB and ZN Mineralization
Peraluminous metamorphic rocks may form from a variety of protoliths by a range of processes. Stratiform bodies of such rocks are relatively common in the Precambrian, but less commonly, also occur in
Jan 1, 1990
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The Team Approach to Client-Consultant Relations
By Thompson IR
This paper describes a Client Consultant Relationship and shows how an engineering team created an environ- ment which fosters the development of good, economical and sometimes unique solutions. A
Jan 1, 1975
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A Review of Mt Leyshon Gold Mines Geological Characteristics, Mining and Milling Practices and Environmental Constraints
Milling Practices Ore is direct tipped into a gyratory crusher and crushed to minus 209mm and fed to stockpiles for the blending of grade into the mills. Secondary and tertiary crushing reduces the m
Jan 1, 1990
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On the Practical Use of a Neural Network Strategy for the Modelling of the Deformability Behaviour of Croslands Hill Sandstone Rock
By Clarici E, Marsden J. R, Calderbank P. A
Evaluation of previous studies of multi-layer perceptron type artificial neural networks in the modelling of the deformability behaviour of rock have suggested that a deviation from the standard met
Jan 1, 1995
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Submersible Exploration of an Active Hydrothermal Site on North Fiji Basin Ridge
By Urabe T
In June 1989 a diving cruise of the French submersible Nautile has been carried out on the North Fiji basin spreading ridge. The objective of the cruise was the geological and geochemical study of the
Jan 1, 1990
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Occupational Health in Mining and Metallurgy
The patterns of occupational health pro- grammes in mining and metallurgy are discussed in relation to the impact of chemical and phy- sical hazards on the health of workers in these fields. Mining
Jan 1, 1975
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The Use of Electrostatic Fields to Effect Phase Dispersion in Solvent Extraction ù A Review of the State-of-the-Art
By D C. Ibana
The use of electrostatic fields to effect phase dispersion and agitation in solvent extraction (SX) has demonstrated many advantages over conventional mechanical methods and is therefore a very real a
Jan 1, 2006
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On The Occurrence of Platinum at The Thomson River Copper Mine, Victoria, with a Note on The Optical Properties of Braggite
By Hart J. G, Anderson J. S
The presence of platinum metals in the nickeliferous copper ore of the Thomson River Copper Mine near Walhalla, Victoria, was first revealed in 1905 by assays made in the laboratory of the Department
Jan 1, 1942
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Productivity Improvement Through People
Does coal mining get enough out of its people?. In a number of cases, Yes. Several companies have rethought their management systems and accordingly are improving their utilisation of people to improv
Jan 1, 1991
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Underground Mine Development - Past and Future
By Bounsombath P
Underground mine development remains as one of the most important factors in cost effective mining. Various forms of continuous development have been proposed with some of the earliest conceived centu
Jan 1, 1992
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The Processing of Managanese Ores
The chief use of manganese ore is in the production of ferromanganese alloys for steelmaking. Manganese ores generally occur in tropical areas, which influences the type of treatment required. Prese
Jan 1, 1969
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The Geology of the Quioma Lead-Zinc-Silver Mine Asientos Mining District, Bolivia
The Quioma Mine is located along the axis of the Cordillera Oriental, 130 km southeast of Cochabamba, South Central Bolivia. Silver, lead, zinc, antimony, and gold have been intermittently produce
Jan 1, 1987
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The Use of Fractal Geometry to Model the Spatial Continuity of Gold Grades
By White A. H, Vihena M. T M B
Presently, orebody modelling consists basically of fitting a mathematical model to represent spatially a certain geological variable, generally grade. An orebody model is constructed from a set of s
Jan 1, 1995