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Mesothermal Gold Mineralisation in the Tectonically Active Southern Alps: Analogues for the Otago Schist?
By P O. Koons, R J. Norris, S C. Cox
The Southern Alps is an active oblique collisional zone which has a characteristic wedge-shaped geometry above a low-angle ductile shear zone. The Main Divide region is a relatively low strain z
Jan 1, 1997
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Blast Furnace Department at The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, Port Pirie, South Australia
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TELPHER HANDLING AND BLAST FURNACE EQUIPMENT.The various sections will be described in the following order:(a) Telpher Handling and Storage Bins.(b) Blast Furnaces.(c) Slag Disp
Jan 1, 1937
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Financial Modelling with the Auditor in Mind
By S G. Gemell
"The financial model is an integral component of any project evaluation based on mineral resources, ore reserves and (at least internally) exploration targets. Given the unity of purpose for preparing
Mar 8, 2016
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Tectonic Development of the Gippsland Basin and Environs: Identification of Key Episodes Using Apatite Fission Track Analysis (AFTA)
By Green P. F
Apatite Fission Track Analysis (AFTA) is a thermal history reconstruction tool that enables determination of magnitude and timing of maximum paleotemperature and paleo-geothermal gradient at the tim
Jan 1, 1992
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A New Look at Kalgoorlie Golden Mile Geology
The Kalgoorlie Golden Mile is proposed as an Archaean volcanogenic-type deposit, modified and redistributed along later-developed structures. Rich pyritctelluride and Green Leader gold mineralization
Jan 1, 1974
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The Prevention of Silicosis by Metallic Aluminum
By Robson W. D, Irwin D. A
In November, 1932, an investigation of silicosis was undertaken at the, McIntyre Porcupine Mine, Schumacher, Ont., atfer a discussion of the problem with Sir Frederick Banting and his, staff. As a res
Jan 1, 1945
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The Extraction of Titanium
By Cordner G. D
Titanium is not yet being produced on a commercial scale despite the facts that it has some impressive properties, and that it occurs very abundantly in easily-mined, highgrade oxide ores. One importa
Jan 1, 1950
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Mineral Resource Mapping Methods and Algorithms: A Discussion of their Strengths and Weaknesses
A variety of algorithms and methods are being used by the mining industry today to map mineral resource for reserve estimation. The traditional methods including Polygonal, Sectional and Inverse Di
Jan 1, 1992
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The Anchor Mine Operation
This paper reviews the development and operation of a small underground tin mine in NE Tasmania. Tin mineralisation was discovered in the Lottah area in the 1880s with early alluvial and eluvial worki
Jan 1, 1990
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Cobaltite In The Broken Hill Lode
By Edwards A. B
Occasional, sporadic and small occurrences of lollingite in the Broken Hill lode have been described,(l) mostly in the garnet sandstone in the foot-wall and under-wall of the Broken Hill lode. The lol
Jan 1, 1944
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Grinding ù The Primary Conditioner
By P Steinier
Most operations, when considering their comminution circuit, are primarily concerned with achieving the desired particle size distribution to obtain adequate liberation for the separation process, at
Jan 1, 2004
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Preparation of Low Ash Coal for Carbonization and Conversion Processes
Properties of coal which are significant in relation to preparation for carbonization and conversion are reviewed, and existing coal preparation technology which has been used for production of cleane
Jan 1, 1980
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Exploration along the Hyde Macraes Shear
By C E. J de Ronde, J G. Scott
Economic gold mineralisation was discovered at Round Hill by Homestake NZ Limited in 1984 and was subsequently put into production by Macraes Mining Company Limited (MMCL) in 1990. The total mineral r
Jan 1, 1997
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An Investigation Into The Conditions of Preparation of Cemented Tungsten Carbide
By Greenwood J. N
This work was commenced at a time when information on the manufacture of cemented tungsten carbide was urgently needed in Australia. Much information of a general type has been published, but many of
Jan 1, 1942
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Recovery Process of Carbon Dioxide with Metal Oxides and Metal Hydroxides
Recovery Process of Carbon Dioxide with Metal Oxides and Metal Hydroxides
Sep 13, 2010
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Applications of Ceramic Wear Materials in the Gold Industry
By R Stead
So many ceramics look the same, but are they?In the past 20 years, there have been significant changes in the materials available, as well as changes to the supply chain, for ceramics used in wear app
Sep 26, 2013
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Preliminary 3D geological model and structural analysis of the Neoarchean to Palaeoproterozoic Hamersley Basin, Pilbara, Western Australia
By D McB Martin, A Piechocka, M Jessell, M Lindsay, E Ramanaidou
The Hamersley Basin of Western Australia, approximately 500 km long by 200 km wide, is recognised globally for its rich endowment of iron ore resources. Two types of bedded iron ore mineralisation are
Nov 8, 2021
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Recovery of Copper from Chalcopyrite Concentrate by Means of Sulphur Activation, Cupric Chloride Leach, and Electrolysis
Extraction of copper from a chalcopyrite concentrate by means of a cupric chloride leach is described. Initially the concentrate is mixed with sulphur in a 9: 1 ratio, and heated to 350-400°C. Th
Jan 1, 1974
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The Estimation of Titanium in Beach Sands
By Parkhurst D. H
It is shown that a differential colorimetric technique can be used as a routine method for the estimation of titanium in beach sands, and their ore dressing products. The method will tolerate the pres
Jan 1, 1957
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Iron RoadÆs Prediction of Magnetite Concentrate Production from the Central Eyre Iron Project
By P J. Marsh, P J. Bartsch, N J. Semler
Iron Road Limited is currently studying the feasibility of producing 20 Mt/a of high-grade (67 per cent Fe) magnetite concentrate from a 2.6 Bt resource (JORC) located at Warramboo on the central Eyre
Aug 12, 2013