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Rates of Return and the Cost of Equity Capital to the Mining Industry: An Australian PerspectiveOver the 20 years to 1990 the Australian mining industry, presently worth some $A60 billion, generated a negative real rate of return (McDonald, 1992); not surprisingly under-performing the returns fr
Jan 1, 1993
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A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Burden and Spacing Parameters on Rock Fragmentation in BlastingBy Vutukuri VS, Budavari S
During recent years many investigators have suggested large spacing to burden ratios to improve the fragmentation obtained in blasting. In spite of these suggestions, most operators still use a conv
Jan 1, 1975
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The Nature and Origin of the Ore-Forming Fluid in the Kidston Gold Deposit, North QueenslandBy Baker EM
The Kidston orebody is a kilometre diameter breccia pipe of Permo-Carboniferous age' assoc- iated with rhyolitic dykes and hosted by Proterozoic granodiorite and metamorphic rocks. Mineralizat
Jan 1, 1987
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The Role of the Perth Mint in the Valuing, Refining and Marketing of the Precious MaetalsThe Perth Mint receives gold and silver from various sources for evaluation and refining. The metals are received in many forms and vary widely in assay. Refining is carried out using the Miller Proc
Jan 1, 1982
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Hydrometallurgical Processing of Copper Ores ù Heap Leach, Solvent Extraction and Electrowinning at Girilambone Copper CompanyBy J L. Bos, D J. Readett
As mining progressed through the Girilambone oxide orebodies, down to the primary sulphide zones, each successive stratiform layer yielded copper bearing ores of changing mineralogy and grade. Constan
Jan 1, 2000
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Note on the Occurrence of Calaverite and Petzite in the Phantom Lode, Great Boulder Mine, KalgoorlieThe report by Baker (1958, p. 27) of krennerite in contact with gold in a specimen from the 2500 ft level, Phantom South lode, Great Boulder mine, Kalgoorlie, led the writer to look into this further,
Jan 1, 1967
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The Use of Integrated Exploration Techniques to Improve Geological Reliability of Longwalls and their Development RoadsThe exploration methods used by the British Coal Corporation in 1990 improve the geological reliability of underground coal production. Although some of the techniques in common use have been proved t
Jan 1, 1991
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An Integrated Agency Approach to Mine Site Environmental Management and Control in New South Wales, AustraliaThe Department of Mineral Resources is the lead agency in mine site environment management and control in New South Wales. The Department introduced a Mining, Rehabilitation and Environmental Managem
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Computer Modelling in the Understanding of Caving and Induced Hydraulic Conductivity About Longwall PanelsComputer modelling is being used to simulate rock fracture, caving and stress redistribution about longwall panels with increasing confidence. The models are being assessed against field monitoring an
Jan 1, 2005
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A Novel, Rapid Procedure for the Quantitative Determination of Gold and Other Metals On Activated CarbonBy Waddell S
A new procedure has been developed for the direct determination of metals loaded on activated carbon. It involves preparation of a suspension of the powdered carbon in water, followed by direct sampli
Jan 1, 1984
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Commissioning and Operation of the 800 TPH Heavy Medium Cyclone Plant at Mount Isa Mines LimitedBy Pease JD, Munro PD
The heavy medium cyclone plant for the preconcentration of silver-lead-zinc ore prior to grinding and flotation was commissioned in August 1982. This paper details the measures taken to get the pl
Jan 1, 1984
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The Structural Properties of Coal and their Effect on Coal Excavation by High Pressure Waterjet ImpactBy Summers DA
Faculty at the University of Missouri-Rolla have carried out research on the application of high pressure water jets as a means of excavat- ing coal for over 15 years. During the course of this tim
Jan 1, 1986
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Australian Hot Dry Rock Geothermal Energy Potential and a Possible Test Site in the Hunter ValleyBy Somerville M, Muray A, Bocking M
Australia has an extremely large total hot dry rock (HDR) resource above a depth of 5 km, equivalent to 7500 times its present annual energy consumption, of which 80 per cent underlies the Great Art
Jan 1, 1995
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Geology of the Epithermal Huevos Verdes Vein System and San Jose District, Deseado Massif, Patagonia, ArgentinaBy E P. Nelson, R Gutierrez, P W. Layer
The San JosT district in Patagonia comprises a number of epithermal precious metal quartz veins hosted by a Mesozoic volcanic sequence. New radiometric data indicates that upper Jurassic volcanism was
Jan 1, 2008
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Effect of SiO2 on the structure and crystallisation of CaF2-CaO-Al2O3 slag used in electroslag remeltingBy S Basu, P M. Midhun
Electro-Slag Remelting (ESR) is a process capable of producing ingots with much lower centre-line segregation and better internal soundness than conventional ingot casting processes, as well as lower
Jun 19, 2024
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Spot Imagery for the Detection of Anomalous and Stressed Vegetation Over Mineral Deposits in Semi Arid TerrainSPOT imagery acquired in May 1986 of the areas that include the Dugald River lead-zinc lode, northwest Queensland, Australia and the Ngwenalekau copper deposit, Botswana has been evaluated and comp
Jan 1, 1988
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Problems Due to the Introduction of Longwalls into Mines Previously Mined by Rooms and Pillars or ShortwallsThe need for ventilation around mine workings derives from the various gases found in mine atmospheres and CH4, the principal diluent is in quantity depending upon several factors. Several of thes
Jan 1, 1983
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Physical and Chemical Evolution of Placer Gold Deposits During Rise of Antiformal Ranges, Central Otago, New ZealandBy D Craw
Quaternary warping and uplift of antiformal schist ranges in Central Otago, New Zealand, has resulted in recycling of alluvial gold from widespread, generally weakly auriferous, Miocene fluvial gravel
Jan 1, 1995
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Innovative approaches to dust pollution management in mining operations – a comprehensive image-based identification and evaluation systemBy S F. Wang, J J. Yin
Dust pollution poses a persistent challenge within mining processes, giving rise to a spectrum of concerns, including occupational diseases, mechanical degradation, diminished visibility, and the pote
Sep 1, 2024
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The Mineral Composition of the Sulphide Ores of the Drake and Rivertree Mining Fields, New South WalesThe Drake-Rivertree area lies in the far north east of the New England district of New South Wales. Drake is some 500 miles north of Sydney by road and 36 miles west of Lismore. Rivertree is situated
Jan 1, 1962