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                     Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical Treatment Manganese Recovery from Tyrrhenian Nodules by Hydrometallurgical TreatmentBy D Pilone The Tyrrhenian micro-nodules, findable at low depths (200/600 m under s l) are a reasonable reserve of manganese. They can be easily and cheaply recovered but do not contain valuable metals as in the Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Controlling Factors in the Assay of Silver by Cupellation Controlling Factors in the Assay of Silver by CupellationSilver is one of the three major metals produced from the Broken Hill mines. The accurate determination of the silver in these ores, therefore, is of economic importance.With due appreciation of the d Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Using liquid nitrogen for the inertisation of goafs Using liquid nitrogen for the inertisation of goafsBy D Caley During the response to the Moura No 4 disaster, use was made of the New South Wales Mines Rescue Service’s ‘Mineshield’ inertisation equipment. The equipment had to be transported from Newcastle, appr Aug 28, 2017 
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                     Operating Experience with Gasification Plant, Morwell Operating Experience with Gasification Plant, MorwellYallourn brown coal and its characteristics have been the subject of innumerable papers and discussions. The Lurgi process adopted for the production of Towns gas by the gasification of brown coal has Jan 1, 1960 
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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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                     The Use of Major Ion Analysis and Stable Isotopes dO18 and dH2 to Distinguish Groundwater Flow in Karijini National Park, Western Australia The Use of Major Ion Analysis and Stable Isotopes dO18 and dH2 to Distinguish Groundwater Flow in Karijini National Park, Western AustraliaBy W Dodson, S Dogramaci Isotopes and hydrochemistry were used to define groundwater flow systems and better understand the hydrogeological setting of the Karijini National Park, which is in the Central Pilbara region adjacen Jan 1, 2009 
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                     A review of the strategy and gas monitoring results obtained during the use of Queensland Mines Rescue Service GAG unit at Crinum North mine A review of the strategy and gas monitoring results obtained during the use of Queensland Mines Rescue Service GAG unit at Crinum North mineBy E Westthorp Final mine sealing of BMA’s Crinum North mine, near Emerald, Queensland was undertaken in December 2015. Due to the benign atmospheric environment at Crinum North, the Queensland Mines Rescue Service Aug 28, 2017 
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                     Mining Methods in Use at North Broken Hill Ltd., Broken Hill, N.S.W. Mining Methods in Use at North Broken Hill Ltd., Broken Hill, N.S.W.This paper gives a description of the methods of mining employed at North Broken Hill Limited, Broken Hill, N.S.W.GEOLOGICAL NOTESThe main Broken Hill lode occurs as a replacement of tightly folded pr Jan 1, 1940 
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                     Mining Ventures and Environmental Changes Mining Ventures and Environmental ChangesA consideration of mining ventures and the changes of an environmental nature that occur. The paper is introduced with a general statement claiming recognition that mining ventures are important to hu Jan 1, 1981 
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                     Application of X-ray Diffraction to Iron Ores - Potential Implications for Grade Control and Downstream Processing Application of X-ray Diffraction to Iron Ores - Potential Implications for Grade Control and Downstream ProcessingThe steps for the beneficiation of iron ores differ from ore to ore, depending on the mineralogical phases of the particular iron ore and the nature of the association of the gangue minerals with iron Aug 12, 2013 
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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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                     Mount Morgan Practice in Recording and Estimating Ore Tonnages and Values Mount Morgan Practice in Recording and Estimating Ore Tonnages and ValuesTHE irregularity of the Mount Morgan ore body presents problems other than those for mining only. For irregularity of outline is coupled with irregularity of grade, and the ore varies so rapidly from Jan 1, 1910 
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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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                     Research into Alluvial Gold Recovery in Alaska and the Yukon Territory Research into Alluvial Gold Recovery in Alaska and the Yukon TerritoryAlluvial gold mining is thriving in the Yukon Territory and Alaska. The scale of many operations is similar to those in New Zealand but there is greater government support for research and test work. Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Recent Developments in Rock Drill Steel Recent Developments in Rock Drill SteelBy Met B. E The increasing pace of modern mining makes constantly greater demands upon the several contributing departments of rock breaking and transport, and rock-drilling, as the spearhead of attack, has recei Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Mineral Exploration in South-West Tasmania Mineral Exploration in South-West TasmaniaBy Spooner H. W The paper describes the search for mineral deposits in an area of 4,500 sq. miles of south-west Tasmania. The area is one of difficult access and the problem of speedy movement and maintenance of fiel Jan 1, 1960 
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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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                     The Design of Draft Tube Circulators The Design of Draft Tube CirculatorsDraft tube circulators are now widely used instead of Pachucas for suspension of slurries in large tall tanks.Precipitators in the alumina industry are an example.Draft tube/tank diameter ratio is cri Jan 1, 1982 
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                     Possible Mechanisms for the Production of Foamed Blast Furnace Slags Possible Mechanisms for the Production of Foamed Blast Furnace SlagsSolid. dense, air-cooled slag can fulfil most, if not all, the functions of natural stone for civil engineering purposes. The value of pumice, also, has long been appreciated, and processes for the ma Jan 1, 1963 
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                     Granitoids and their Associated Mineralisation from Western Stewart Island Granitoids and their Associated Mineralisation from Western Stewart IslandBy R Peden Recent, detailed mapping, (Allibone, 1986; Peden, in prep.) of north west Stewart Island, has shown that the Rakeahua Granite (Watters et al, 1968), is comprised of a wide range of granitoid bodies ra Jan 1, 1987 
