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New Zealand Listed Mining Companies - The Risks and Rewards for Investors
Currently there are in excess of 200 companies listed on the New Zealand Stock Exchange and the total market value of all the listed shares amounts to $4.6 billion. The number of listed mining compan
Jan 1, 1982
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Can Cross-Belt Cutters be Trusted?
By P W. Cleary, M D. Sinnott
Cross-belt cutters are commonly used for sampling coal. They are generally cheaper than falling-stream cutters, particularly when a cutter must be retrofitted. The major mechanisms thought most likely
Jan 1, 2008
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Alternative Systems for Low Temperature Aftercooling
The ongoing need for improved fuel economy, longer engine life, reduced emissions and greater power output has driven the need for lower charge air temperatures. Cuamins will introduce a split loo
Jan 1, 1986
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The use of mercury in small-scale gold mining operations: effectiveness and pollution aspects
By Maru Y
The use of mercury for amalgamation has been an integral part of the small-scale gold mining industry in developing countries owing to its low investment cost, simplicity of the technique and high gol
Jan 1, 1994
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The Australian Equity Market as a Source of Capital for Pacific Basin Mineral Development (3a17e6c2-1c78-478d-b0d9-ca18b0e87246)
One of the major changes in the resource industry in the nineties has been the re-internationalisation of the industry. The history of the resource business has been one of companies from the develop
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining Investment: How Industries Past Performance Limits Future Possibilities (f8b98dc1-634e-42f5-b01b-bb3f8c321828)
By Turner R. B
The authors have studied and analysed many mineral resource and related projects in Australia. These studies have lead them to conclude that the past performance of many project developers does p
Jan 1, 1980
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The Role of the Consulting Engineer in the Design and Construction of Projects for the Minerals Industry
By Woods PW
Consulting Engineers have been used in the mining and metallurgical industries for many years. The traditional role of the consultant overseas has been one of assisting with conceptual design right
Jan 1, 1975
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Biological Mining and Bio-Hydrometallurgy-Prospects and Opportunities
Biologically-mediated phenomena are involved in many of the natural processes by which mineral deposits are formed and ore bodies transformed and degraded. They may facilitate the environmentally
Jan 1, 1982
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Flotation Rate Constant Prediction for Metal Sulfide Particles
By S R. Grano, J Duan, T A, D Fornasiero
We have determined the experimental rate constants for chalcopyrite particles floated from a complex sulfide ore and compared them with those calculated using a recently developed flotation model. The
Jan 1, 2005
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The Australian Mining Industry
Your Worship the Mayor, Ron McCullough; the Honourable Tony McGrady M.L.A., Minister for Minerals & Energy; distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.It's both a pleasure and a privilege to have
Jan 1, 1993
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Some Characteristics of the Strong Outbursts of Coal and Gas in Coal Mines in China
China has at least 200 collieries suffering from the problem of instantaneous outbursts of coal and gas. Strong outbursts often have occurred in geological tectonic zones and concentrated stress a
Jan 1, 1986
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Instrumentation and Control in The Cobar Concentrator
The treatment meIhods selected for the concentrator at Cobar Mines Pty. Ltd. called for a high degree of automatic control of both the grinding and flotation sections.The resulting concentrator layout
Jan 1, 1969
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Commissioning of the Olympic Dam Smelter
The production of copper by the Outokumpu direct blister process commenced in July 1988. The problems and incidents encountered in commissioning the main smelter equipment are outlined. Early diffi
Jan 1, 1989
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A Comparison of the Mechanism of Breakage in Full Scale and Laboratory Scale Grinding Mills
By Restarick CJ
The development of mathematical relationships to describe grinding in continuous rod and ball mills has involved two methods of approach and has resulted in two main types of "model." The first which
Jan 1, 1970
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Equipment Selection for Reclamation and Parting Removal
By Wright G. N
Curragh Queensland Mining Limited, a co-venture of Australian and overseas interests, operates an open cut coal mine 13 km north of the township of Blackwater in Central Queensland, refer attached loc
Jan 1, 1992
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Applied Coal Petrography at ACIRL
By Reifenstein A
ACIRL's petrographers apply microscopic techniques to coal exploration, production, preparation and processing problems and research investigations as well as provide a commercial service for
Jan 1, 1989
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Reverse Flotation of Coarse Marcasite and Pyrite From Rutile Concentrate by the Fastflot Process
By S H. Marshall, H Hutcheson
Conventional batch cell and FASTFLOT pilot plant studies of reverse flotation of coarse marcasite and pyrite (100 - 400 μm) to reduce the sulphidic sulphur content of a rutile concentrate, were und
Jan 1, 1998
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Effect of Blasting on Infrastructure
By A J. Moore
The Australian Coal Association Research Program (ACARP) funded project, No C14057, entitled æEffect of Blasting on InfrastructureÆ, has been carried out with the objectives of providing methodologies
Jan 1, 2007
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Company Growth û Its Implications for Personnel Management and the Community
By Jury C. G
A decade of expansion and high production targets have led to changes in the number and structure of the Mount Isa Mines Limited work- force. Falls in labour turnover and absenteeism are correlated
Jan 1, 1974
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Mineral Industry Financing: The Link Between Planning and Action
Mining and metallurgy are more capital intensive than all other industry in Australia. Capital demands are met by domestic and foreign sources of finance for whom the major constraints are the sup
Jan 1, 1975