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The Handling of Materials at the Risdon Works of the Electrolytic Zinc Co. of Australasia Ltd.
THIS paper deals with the handling of the various materials used in the 100-ton zinc plant at Risdon, and, in view of the magnitude of the works, the configuration of the ground covered by these works
Jan 1, 1923
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CSAMT Surveys, An Investigative Tool for Detailed Evaluation of Glass EarthÆs Epithermal Gold Targets in the Central Volcanic Region, North Island, New Zealand
Controlled Source Audio Magnetotelluric (CSAMT) surveys were carried out by Glass Earth (New Zealand) Limited (Glass Earth) in 2006 - 2007 to investigate epithermal gold targets in the central North I
Jan 1, 2007
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Application of Computer Assisted Modelling to Final Wall Blast Design
By Jones J. P, Arriagada J, Scherpenisse C. R
A recently-developed model is used as a tool to optimise the design of blasts used to create final walls in large open pit mines. The use of this tool has allowed present blasting practice and propo
Jan 1, 1995
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The Aluminum û Iron Phosphatic Overburden of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean: Its Mineralogy, Mineral Chemistry and Thermal Transformations
The phosphatic overburden of Christmas Island is a lateritic soil and consists dominantly of crandallite and millisite. These minerals are polymorphs of general formula, (Na,K)x Ca2-x (Al, Fe)6 (PO4
Jan 1, 1971
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Recycling Galvanised Steel: Operating Experience and Benefits
By Daniels E. J, Morgan W. A
In response to the increase in consumption of galvanised steel for automobiles in the last decade and the problems associated with remelting larger quantities of galvanised steel scrap, a process is
Jan 1, 1993
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The Geology and Paragenesis of Epithermal Gold Mineralisation at the Kerimenge Prospect Papua New Guinea
By Bloom M. S
Epithermal vein and breccia hosted Au mineralisation at the Kerimenge prospect, in the Wau district, Papua New Guinea, occurs within a block of multiply fractured dacite porphyry of Pliocene age, and
Jan 1, 1990
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Direct Force Measurement Between an Irregular Particle and an Air Bubble
By D Feng, G C. Lukey, J S. J, R R. Dagastine
An ongoing challenge in the coal industry is pyrite removal using the flotation method for fine particles. The use of a æseparation in frothÆ (SIF) technique to recover coarse particles of up to a few
Jan 1, 2005
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Assessments of Ground Conditions for Exploration Prospects and Mines
Mining software systems have provided a basis for integration of resource, survey, and design functions. They can similarly provide a basis for incorporating ground conditions into the process.Explora
Jan 1, 1993
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General Approaches to the Design of Underground Openings
The elements of consistent structural de sign models for underground structures are explained. Such models should comprise at least ground properties, excavation and support methods, computational
Jan 1, 1987
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Properties of Surface Films on Chalcopyrite and Pyrite and their Influence in Flotation
By Chander S
Properties of surface films on chalcopyrite and pyrite differ due to variations in the mechanism of oxidation of the two minerals. In the case of chalcopyrite the first step in the oxidation is the
Jan 1, 1993
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Identifying Gold Losses Through the Application of SIMS Technology
By P Hayward a, P Evans, K Prince, F Radke
Operating efficiency is becoming paramount as the mining industry moves towards globalisation and conglomeration. Mining companies are continuously searching for new technologies that can improve plan
Jan 1, 2004
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Three-Dimensional Date Imaging in Mine Geology Applications
By Bacigalupo-Rose
Simulations of complex physical phenomena, such as hurricanes and fluid flow around space vehicles, can now be effectively explored using modem visualisation techniques which have been developed to ex
Jan 1, 1993
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The Practice of Engineering Geology in the Planning and Construction of the City of Canberra, A.C.T., Australia
By de Vries D, Wilson EG, Henderson GAM, Carter EK
Canberra is a planned city in which the natural environment, rather than existing development and land tenure, has until recent times at least, imposed the major constraints to development. Even r
Jan 1, 1986
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The Role of Burden on Fluid Dynamic Phenomena Affecting Blast Furnace Performance
By Giuli M, Barnaba P, Sacerdote R, Tammaro F
Following a theoretical consideration of the effect of flooding, fluidisation and softening on blast furnace blowing limits, results are presented which show the effect of these parameters on operati
Jan 1, 1975
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Recent Developments in Blast Furnace Practice
Developments in furnace construction and design have been very rapid in recent years. Larger furnaces operating at high top pressures with much improved burdens are giving extremely high productio
Jan 1, 1972
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Ventilation and Refrigeration Design for the Access and Ore Production Decline to the Deep Copper Orebody at the Mount Isa Mine
By Nixon C. A
The exploration of Mount Isa Mines' new copper source will require the development of a five kilometre 4.7 x 5.5 metre blind decline commencing 1000m below the surface and extending to 1600m
Jan 1, 1988
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Definition of Higher Grade Ore and Selective Mining Practices at Olympic Dam
By Smith R. N
The Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit is located approximately 520km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia. The deposit was discovered in 1975 by the Exploration Division of Wester
Jan 1, 1990
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Geotechnical Investigations for New Strip Mines
With increasing depth of mining, geotech nical factors assume increasing importance in the design and operation of open pit coal mines. Dragline strip mines are particularly sensitive to stability
Jan 1, 1981
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Erosion Prediction Models and Factors Affecting the Application of the Universal Soil Loss Equation to Post-Mining Landscapes in Central Queensland
By Aspinall T. O, Bell L. C
Increased awareness and stricter enforcement of regulatory requirements for adequate rehabilitation of surface mining sites has made environmental planning an essential part of strip mine planning.
Jan 1, 1991
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Geology of Teutonic Bore Massive Sulphide Deposit, Western Australia
The Teutonic Bore deposit lies in a major greenstone belt within the Archaean Yilgarn craton of Western Australia. It occurs towards the base of a suite of tholeiitic basalts, some 100 m above a felsi
Jan 1, 1984