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  • AUSIMM
    Leaching of Low Grade Nickel Sulphide Serpentinite Ores: A Way to Chemical Mining?

    By Parks T. C

    A low-grade disseminated nickel sulphide serpentinite ore from W.A. had a relatively high permeability after drying. Various techniques indicated that the permeability resided within a fine network

    Jan 1, 1974

  • AUSIMM
    Cambrian Tectonics and Mineralisation in Western Tasmania

    By Keele R. A

    The Cambrian structure in the Mt Read Volcanics was produced by four deformational events: obduction of forearc-derived mafic/ultramalic complexes in the early Middle Cambrian, a middle Middle Cambr

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    HoistEM ù A New Airborne Electromagnetic System

    HoistEM is a helicopter-towed time domain electromagnetic system. This paper presents details of the towed array structure (the Hoist) as well as a description of the instrumentation. A comparison bet

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Roasting and Cyanide Leaching of a Gold Bearing Pyritic Concentrate from Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

    By Dunn J, Nguyen G, Graham J

    A pyritic gold concentrate from the Golden Mile, Kalgoorlie, was roasted over a range of temperatures in a pilot scale fluid bed reactor. The calcines were subsequently cyanide leached. Mineralogica

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Speiss Lump Formed at the Bottom of Copper Blast Furnace

    Completing its historical role the opera tion of copper blast furnace of the Saganoseki Smelter was terminated in 1970, but it left some interesting data on metal lumps formed at the furnace bottom

    Jan 1, 1980

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    The Split Rock Prospect, Chillagoe District, North Queensland

    The Split Rock low grade copper prospect was discovered in 1969 by Cyprus Mines Corporation using stream geochemistry. Cyprus "Imes carried out geochemical and geophysical investigations, geologica

    Jan 1, 1978

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    Weighing of Open Cut Machinery

    An improved technique for the quick and accurate measurement of the weight and centre of mass in the horizontal plane of large machines has been developed. On-site weighing of large plant such as bu

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Carbon-in-Pulp in South Africa

    The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process is now well established in the South African gold industry, with a total of over I million metric tons of material being treated each month in six large plants. This

    Jan 1, 1982

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    The Geologic Setting of Gold Deposits in the Coromadel Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

    By Kobe HW, Balance PF, Black PM, Sporli KB, Smith IEM, Locke CA

    The Hauraki Goldfield consists of a large number of volcanic-associated epithermal gold deposits within the Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ), North Island , New Zealand; it is the most accessible and mo

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Global Extraction Sequences in Sublevel Stoping

    A review of the most widely used global extraction sequences in sublevel is undertaken. The review includes techniques used to extract massive as well as single or multiple steeply dipping tabular ore

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Geostatistical, Spectral and Fractal Simulation of Sulphur Distribution in a Coal Seam

    By Ramani R. V

    In this paper, a comparative performance evaluation of geostatistical, spectral, and fractal methods is made for short-scale variability prediction. The algorithms compared are: sequential Gaussian

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Development of the Greta Coal Measures of New South Wales

    By Tonks E. E

    The earliest discovery and mining of coal in the northern area of the Greta Coal Measures at Anvil Creek in 1862 was by William Farthing, however, some official records attribute the discovery to Thom

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Subsidence and Strata Control Under Stored Waters in the Southern Coalfield New South Wales

    By Kennerley P

    A significant part of the reserves of the Southern Coalfield lie beneath major water storages and their impounding dam structures. One of the functions of the NSW Government's Dams Safety Com

    Jan 1, 1986

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    Mechanical Methods of Allaying Dust

    ATTENTION has recently been directed to the subject of dust production and methods of allaying same in the Broken Hill mines, so that the time would seem opportune for the local branch of the Institut

    Jan 1, 1921

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    Good Coke from Low Rank Coal Blends

    By Hutchings SG, Skimmings T

    This paper describes the results of the field application tests at Miike Colliery on the integrated automatization of the longwall mining system for medium thick coal seam. The purpose of the rese

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    The Electrostatic Precipitation of Suspended Particles from Gases

    By Marshall K. I

    THE problem of satisfactorily eliminating the fumes and dust which are unavoidably produced in various metallurgical and manufacturing industries is one which has received considerable attention in th

    Jan 1, 1923

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    Review of Seam Gas Drainage in Australia

    By Lunarzewski L

    Gas problems, largely instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas, arose in the early days of coal mining in Australia, leading to attempts at predrainage often including destressing. With deeper mining a

    Jan 1, 1985

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    Development OF Shay Gap Township

    By Ellson I. G

    Shay Gap was created for the sincrular purpose of housing, in comfort, the workforce that would be required to mine iron ore, from leases held by Goldsworthy Mining Limited, in hill country, appro

    Jan 1, 1976

  • AUSIMM
    Description of Transportable Bulk Testing Plants for use in Diamond Exploration

    Diamond bearing deposits are extremely low grade and require large bulk samples to be tested to determine the grade and quality of the stones. The semi portable plants, for treatment of these bulk

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Use of Cyclones for the Sizing of Steel Plant Slurries

    By Howes PM

    In the iron and steelmaking processes, dusts are generated and treated by wet dedust- ing methods to form slurries which are high in iron content, but also contain certain impuri- ties. For many yea

    Jan 1, 1984