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Training Geologist for the Mining Industry
In 1965, Peter Flawn author of the famous text-book on Mineral Resources (1966) published a paper in Economic Geology with the delightful title `Who took the `Economic' out of Economic Geology?&a
Jan 1, 1993
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Epithermal Mineralisation and Alteration in the Triassic North Arm Volcanics, Southeast Queensland
Precious metal mineralization at the North Arm goldfield in SE Queensland occurs in the Triassic North Arm Volcanics, a sequence of andesite to rhyolite, pyroclastic and epi- clastic rocks deposite
Jan 1, 1987
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Rscue - Knowledge Based Expert System for Mine Rescue Operations Based on Gas Analysis
By Baafi EY, MacKenzie -Wood P
An experienced and reliable knowledge of fire fighting procedures is necessary for mine emergency situations. Since experts in this area are scarce the technology of expert systems lends itself a
Jan 1, 1988
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BioLix ù An Alternative to Cyanide for the Extraction of Precious Metals From Ore
By L C. Thompson
BioLix is the term for a new class of biologically-derived lixiviants for precious metals (gold and silver) recovery. BioLix can be used as an alternative to cyanide on virgin and spent ores. The BioL
Jan 1, 2004
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The Role of the Supplier in Remote Area Mining
In contrast with mining in areas close to the main centres, mining in remote areas is characterised by comparatively high initial investment and relatively high running cost for the life of the mine.
Jan 1, 1998
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Risk Management Through Design - Experiences from the United Kingdom Tunnelling Industry
A formalised approach to risk management has been regulated in the United Kingdom (UK) since the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994 (CDM) came into force in 1995. These regulations
Jan 1, 2008
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Implementing and Managing New Technologies in Mining
A very wide range of technologies are utilised in the mining and processing of ores and a great deal of effort is expended in the development of ænew technologiesÆ to improve mining performance and ec
Jan 1, 1998
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An Integrated Expert and Vision System at BHP Billiton Cannington
By M Wortley, A Cantarutti, G J. Clarke, C
As part of a broad program to optimise the performance of their grinding circuit, BHP Billiton Cannington have installed an OCS¬ Expert system together with three VisioRockÖ online particle size analy
Jan 1, 2007
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A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies
By Jackson D. G
Iron ore mineralisation in the Paraburdoo environs is known to extend almost continuously over a strike length of 55 kilometres. Six formations of the Mount Bruce Supergroup con- tain high grade min
Jan 1, 1979
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Simplicity in Ore Reserve Calculation Methods
The accurate calculation of ore reserves is one of the most important functions under- taken at a potential or operating mine. In recent years there has been a trend towards recommending more and mo
Jan 1, 1979
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Organic Petrology and Geochemistry of Coal in the Muja Coal Measures, Collie Basin, Western Australia
The Permian coal in the Muja Coal Measures of Collie Basin of Western Australia has a subdued lustre because of the fine laminations of lithotypes, and the dominance of dull and dull banded lithotyp
Jan 1, 1996
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The Geology and the Highly Selective Open Cut Mining Method of the Small, Irregular, Narrow and Low Grade St. George Orebodies at Mount Magnet
The St George orebodies are situated within the tectonically disrupted eastern limb of the Boogardie Syncline.Highly disturbed rafts of banded chert formations occur within a sequence of felsic volcan
Jan 1, 1984
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An Overview of Refractory Gold Test Work and Research in Adelaide
By Neill B. K, Fander H. W, Wong K, Dunlop G, O&apos
Commercial interest in refractory gold is increasing rapidly. This trend is supported by the work patterns of Amdel, where, apartfrom routine process- ing of free-milling and refractory ores, the maj
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use of Surface Active Agents to Sensitize An/Fo Mixtures
The use of ammonium nitrate/fuel oil explosives is.now well established in most open cut mining operations. Its use. is extending to underground mining. This has been due in a large measure to impro
Jan 1, 1964
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Geology - Paper No. 8 Recent Re-Assessment Of Older New South Wales Mining Fields - Metallic Minerals
Over the last decade mineral exploration in New South Wales has increased markedly. This is due to various factors including the influx of overseas companies an. capital, increase and stabilization
Jan 1, 1969
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Design of Mine Winding Systems
By Deutsch G. P
The output of an underground mine often depends entirely on the mine winding system. -Decisions made--at the design stage affect the economy and operation'of the mine'.througb -its entir
Jan 1, 1973
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The Analysis of Petroleum Development Projects
Two main aspects need to be considered when analysing a potential petroleum development project. Firstly, an estimate of the recoverable reserves must be made, and in many instances, these reser
Jan 1, 1983
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Mineralisation of the Morobe Goldfield, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (888bc9dd-2413-4b17-98cf-f01418ee929d)
By Mowat BA, Leach TM
The Morobe Goldfield in Papua New Guinea has produced in excess of 120 tonnes of gold from predominantly alluvial sources. Hardrock gold has been mined historically at Wau (23t) and Edie Creek (40 an
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Systems for Distributing Cooling in Deep South African Gold Mines
By De Carvalho J
The average installed refrigeration capacity on South African gold mines has increased by about eighteen per cent annually for the past 15 years; both the number of installations and their duties h
Jan 1, 1988
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Studies of Interfacial Phenomena in Metallurgical Melts in the GKW CRC
Metal smelting is seeing a continual increase in intensity and throughput in recent years. This is done with increasing demand for cost/capital efficiency, higher recovery, and managed environmental i
Jan 1, 2000