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An Archaean Nickel Sulphide Occurrence at Miriam, Western AustraliaBy Gemuts I, Hudson D. R
Massive sulphide mineralisation at the Miriam prospect, near Coolgardie, Western Australia, is fracture-controlled and associated with disseminated sulphides near the basal contact of an ultramafi
Jan 1, 1973
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The Use of Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis Techniques to Control Safety and Other Losses in Underground Coal MiningThe use of systematic review methods, derived from System Safety approaches used in the North American nuclear power industry, have become an accepted approach for seeking "approval" for new coal mini
Jan 1, 1991
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Open Pit Mining - Keeping the New South Wales Industry AliveCoal has been mined in New South Wales for nearly 200 years and prior to 1970 the vast majority of this coal was mined from underground mines using bord and pillar or similar systems.Since 1970 there
Jan 1, 1992
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Advances in Mineral Sands Beneficiation - Anatomy of a Research ProjectBy Morrison R. D, Davis J. J, Fraser B, Kojovic T
1991 saw the completion of a three-year $1.1 million research and development program in mineral sands beneficiation, funded in two associated projects by the Australian mineral sands industry throu
Jan 1, 1992
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The Evaluation and Development of the Barrytown Ilmente Deposit as a Source of Titanium Dioxide PigmentBy James D
Fletcher Challenge Limited through its subsidiary Grampian Mining Co Ltd has carried out an ore evaluation of one of New Zealand's largest known deposits of ilmenite located at Barrytown on the w
Jan 1, 1986
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Laboratory-Scale Assessment of Hot Spot Development in Bulk Coal Self-HeatingA new two-metre column self-heating test procedure has been developed at the University of Queensland, which clearly shows the hot spot development phases that take place in bulk coal self-heating. Th
Jan 1, 2005
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Production of a Low Arsenic Copper Concentrate at MMG RoseberyBy Y Peng, D J. Bradshaw, G Long
As copper reserves deepen, they are becoming increasingly less pure. Penalty elements such as arsenic, antimony and bismuth are occurring in increasing concentrations. Environmental issues with smelte
Oct 29, 2012
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Crust and Uppermost Structure of the Arc Regions of the West Pacific IslandsSingle station group velocities of fundamental made Rayleigh waves over the period range 15-100 s are carguted for five provincial profiles of the West Pacific. Based on recordings of earthquakes arou
Jan 1, 1990
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Applying Risk Management to the Mining IndustryBy Neville WE, Parkinson J
One of the earliest recorded risk management schemes was implemented by the boatmen of the Yangtze river some 4,000 years ago.. Between them they arranged for shipments to be split up in such a wa
Jan 1, 1986
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Sea Water Dissolution - An Interim Solution to Industrial Carbon Dioxide EmissionBy Wadsley MW
The Greenhouse Effect, with its potential for global warming, is strongly linked to industrial carbon dioxide emissions. Global carbon mass balances indicate that absorption in sea water is the maj
Jan 1, 1989
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The Copper Deposits of AustraliaCopper was first produced in Australia in 1844, at the Kapunda Mine in South Australia, and, by 18i>0, production exceeded 2,000 tons of copper a year. Output increased ,steadily, reaching a peak o
Jan 1, 1943
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Report on the Extraction and Industrial Uses of HalloysiteNew Zealand China Clays operata a plant at Matauri Bay, Northland for the benefaction of hallosite clay. Production is several thousand tonnes per year of which about ten per cent per year is supplied
Jan 1, 1978
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Finding Orebodies for the Year 2001: The Metamorphosis in GeophysicsClearly visible in geophysics is a trend away from simply finding and drilling anomalies obtained with off-the-shelf equipment, condes- cendingly sold by travelling salesmen. Instead, technical tool
Jan 1, 1981
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Basic Considerations In Vegetating Areas Affected By Mining ActivitiesIn attempting to vegetate pnob!em sites some basic pn.i,ne%ptes, namely the phys.ica.e and chemi.ca2 pnope/ti;es og the problem mateni.al and the selection oU hu.itab.2e p!antts {cor pnopagati.on,
Jan 1, 1976
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Vision 2040 – Mining Technology, Policy and Market InnovationBy D Giurco
This paper presents the results from research undertaken in the CSIRO-funded Mineral Futures Collaboration Cluster on developing a future vision for the mining and minerals industry – Vision 2040 – in
Nov 22, 2011
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Industrial Application of Natural GasNatural gas was introduced to the Melbourne reticulation system in April 1969 and since that date sales to industrial consumers in the Gas & Fuel Corporation of Victoria area of supply, have increase
Jan 1, 1970
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Prospectivity Modelling of Granite-Related Nickel Deposits Throughout Eastern AustraliaBy A McCarthy
Spatial modelling has been used to determine potential locations of granite-related nickel skarn mineralisation throughout eastern Australia. It is believed that during granite intrusion, fluid can le
Jan 1, 2008
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Industrial Minerals ù Opportunities and Making Money in AusAsiaThis paper provides an expanded definition of industrial minerals that challenges the way we look at exploration, development and the understanding of mineral industry structure and profitability. Inc
Jan 1, 2004
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Commissioning the Electrolytic Zinc Plant at Port PirieProblems encountered in the design, construction, acceptance, commissioning and early operation of the electrolytic zinc plant at Port Pirie are reviewed. Recommendations based on the author's e
Jan 1, 1971
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The Stabilisation Of Tailings Dumps Using Vegetative Cover At ZC/NBHCBy Rogers J. F, Bird A. C
The establishment of vegetation for dust control on tailings dams at The Zinc Corporation, Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (ZC/NBHC) is outlined. The evolution of practices and te
Jan 1, 1983