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                     Jigging. With Special Reference to the Moving-Steve, Buddle-Jig Jigging. With Special Reference to the Moving-Steve, Buddle-JigNotwithstanding full concurrence with the dictum of a famous scientist that "definitions are the most accursed of all things on the face of the earth," in view of the considerable confusion Jan 1, 1937 
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                     Tumbling Mills and Breakage Processes Tumbling Mills and Breakage ProcessesTumbling mills and some theoretical and practical aspects of milling are discussed. Attention is directed towards the difficulty of relating the dynamical analyses of the motions of particles within m Jan 1, 1957 
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                     The Pyroxene Granulites and Associated Gabbros of the Fraser Range, Western Australia, and their Economic Significance The Pyroxene Granulites and Associated Gabbros of the Fraser Range, Western Australia, and their Economic SignificanceThe Fraser Range is composed dominantly of basic pyroxene granulites derived from basalts, many of which appear to have been vesicular and pillowed. Acidic and basic garnet-bearing granulites are impo Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Decrepitation of lump iron ores Decrepitation of lump iron oresBy S Hapugoda, M Kilburn, M Adam, L Lu Lump ore is one of the key ferrous materials used in the blast furnace ironmaking process, typically accounting for 5–25 per cent of the blast furnace ferrous burden. Like other ferrous materials, the Jul 24, 2017 
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                     Accounting for Vegetation Dynamics in Landform Evolution Modelling Accounting for Vegetation Dynamics in Landform Evolution ModellingBy G R. Hancock, S Grant, T Whiteside, J B. C Lowry, J Boyden, T J. Coulthard Physically-based landform evolution models (LEM) provide a spatial framework to forecast the long-term geomorphic stability of post-mining landscapes. When used to test the relative stability of diffe Jun 28, 2016 
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                     Three Case Histories of the Self Potential Method of Base Metal Prospecting Within the Lachlan Geosyncline, New South Wales Three Case Histories of the Self Potential Method of Base Metal Prospecting Within the Lachlan Geosyncline, New South WalesThe results of self potential geophysical surveys conducted over base metal prospects near Orange, Goulburn, and Wellington, N.S.W., indicate that this rapid and inexpensive exploration procedure meri Jan 1, 1973 
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                     Tapping Water by Diamond Drill Holes Tapping Water by Diamond Drill HolesON mineral lease 38 of the Sulphide Corporation Limited, Broken Hill, a shaft was sunk in the early days Ior prospecting purposes and at the present time it is accessible as far as the 1000-ft. level Jan 1, 1919 
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                     A New Effective Labour-Planning Model for Mines A New Effective Labour-Planning Model for MinesThe mining industry is the largest source of foreign income for South Africa. It is also the main source of employment in the country and, as an industry; it is also one of the largest. Due to the lab Dec 6, 2010 
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                     Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland Basin Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland BasinBy Cadman S. J ( The central part of the Gippsland Basin is surrounded by existing major Petroleum accumulations and although six exploration wells have been drilled in the area, none are significant petroleum dis Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Installations of the Computer at Mount Isa Installations of the Computer at Mount IsaMount Isa Mines Limited first installed electronic data processing equipment in 1959. The decision to replace this equipment with a computer was motivated by the need for greater processing power and Jan 1, 1968 
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                     Contributed Discussion to "Some New Ideas on the Age and Origin of the Etheridge Goldfield, Queensland, and their Exploration Implication" by J. C. Bain (Proceedings No. 277, March 1981) Contributed Discussion to "Some New Ideas on the Age and Origin of the Etheridge Goldfield, Queensland, and their Exploration Implication" by J. C. Bain (Proceedings No. 277, March 1981)The recent paper by Bain (1981) contains an unfortunate, and potentially misleading typographic error. On page 9, second paragraph, Bain states that, "some samples of drill core from the (Candlow Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Occurrence of Gold in the Broken Hill Lode The Occurrence of Gold in the Broken Hill LodeThe smelting of the Broken Hill lead concentrates at the Broken Hill Asso,ciated Smelters produced, among other products, approximately 4,900 ounces of gold and 8,800,000 ounces of silver during the y Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 Mixtures Leaching of Metal Sulphide Concentrates at Atmospheric Pressure Using SO2/O2 MixturesBy Matthew I. G A new process for leaching zinc sulphide concentrates with gaseous mixtures of SO2 and O2 in aqueous solution is described.The reaction of SO2/O2 with Rosebery, Mt. Isa, Broken Hill and Elura zinc con Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The Geology of Mount Morgan The Geology of Mount MorganCONTENTS:1. Introduct'iona. Previous Accountsb. Summary of Geologyc. Physiography2. Morgan Groupa. Lithologyb. Structurec. Faulting3. The Mineral Deposita. Descriptioni. Size and Shapeii. Composi Jan 1, 1952 
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                     Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at Morwell Further Experience in the Carbonization of Brown Coal Briquettes at MorwellBy Kennedy G. L Experience is reporled in the operation of the pilot Lurgi carbonization plant at Morwell, afler it had been reconstructed to obtain better control of the heating of the briquettes in order to produce Jan 1, 1966 
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                     Geometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical Quality Geometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical QualityGeometallurgical Study of Copper Oxide Mineralisation Hosted in Gravels of Different Physical Quality Sep 13, 2010 
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                     A Preliminary Investigation of the Jurassic Coals of the Perth Basin A Preliminary Investigation of the Jurassic Coals of the Perth BasinIn 1961, West Australian Petroleum's Eneabba No. 1 bore encountered 22 seams of coal totalling 40 ft in thickness between the depths of 6373 ft and 6441 ft. On analysis, this coal had a similar c Jan 1, 1964 
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                     Treatment of Wastewaters from Mining Projects Treatment of Wastewaters from Mining ProjectsWastewaters from Mining Projects both gold mining and coal mining generally have minerals in solution or very fine material which does not settle out quickly. These waters in the past have been discha Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Education for Mining and Mineral Process Engineering in Australia Education for Mining and Mineral Process Engineering in AustraliaThis paper reviews the manpower requirements of the Australian mining industry. It has been necessary to provide general background information in order to support the view that university education i Jan 1, 1969 
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                     Recent Developments in Stress Analysis and Live Reclaim Prediction within Iron Ore Stockpiles Recent Developments in Stress Analysis and Live Reclaim Prediction within Iron Ore StockpilesBy K C. Williams, A W. Roberts, J D. Prigge For stockpile design, the flowability and structural interfaces are critically dependant on the stress conditions throughout the pile. Historically, the predictive methodologies for stress determinati Aug 12, 2013 
