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Derivation Of Reserves And The Optimal Exploitation Of Resources At Hamersley
The mineral resources of Hamersley Iron are structurally complex with fluctuations in mineral chemistry. Besides orebody charact- eristics, mineral recovery is also affected by stringent product qu
Jan 1, 1979
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A Review of Recent Studies in the Pine Creek Geosyncline with Special Reference to Uranium
The Lower Proterozoic metasediments of the Pine Creek Geosyncline form a chrono- stratigraphic sequence of mainly greenschist- and amphibolite-grade shallow-marine to supratidal pelites, psammites, c
Jan 1, 1979
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In-pit Dust Control at Mt. Whaleback, Newman, W.A.
By Loo R
The Paper discusses the size and extent of in-pit dust suppression problems created by iron ore mining in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Dust problems associated with drilling, loading, h
Jan 1, 1979
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Blast Furnace Slag as an Aggregate in Concrete
During the last 20 years, manufacturers of Australian iron have given increasing attention to development of external markets for processed blast furnace slag. Slag has been in widespread use over
Jan 1, 1979
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Good Data-A Requirement For A Good Reserve
Quite often the reserve assessor becomes enamored with the numbers gen- erated and forgets the basis for his assessment. The quality of the assess- ment can only be as good as the quality of the in
Jan 1, 1979
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Facies of Ore Formation: A Preliminary Account of the Pegmont Deposit as an Example of Potential Relations Between Small "Iron Formations" and Stratiform Sulphide Ores
By Vaughan J. P
The Pegmont deposit is a stratiform Pb-Zn sulphide body occurring in a thin, iron-rich metasedimentary unit situated near the top of the Kuridala Formation, a part of the Mary Kathleen Group of the Mi
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Cuttings for Railways-Construction Methods and Geology
Railway cuttings require the highest care in design and construction, as the pro- bability of failure concept does not allow any risks to be taken with hundreds of lives being dependent on continued
Jan 1, 1979
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Exploration Possibilities for Diamonds in Victoria
Diamonds occur in N.S.W., Victoria and north west Tasmania. Diamonds from different areas appear to have their own characteristics, lending weight to the suggestion that three or four different sou
Jan 1, 1979
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Some Problems in Deep Open Cut Mining and their Solution by Goldsworthy Mining Limited
The iron ore mining operations carried out by Goldsworthy Mining Limited at Golds- worthy, Shay Gap and Sunrise Hill, in the Pilbara region of the North-West of Western Australia, are unusual insofa
Jan 1, 1979
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Hamersley IronÆs Long Term Planning Technique
By Oliver R
The Hamersley Iron ore resources are geologically complex with fluctuations in mineral chemistry. From this resource Hamersley Iron must produce consistently high quality direct shipping products a
Jan 1, 1979
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Economic Considerations In Determining Ore Reserves
The concept of "profit" is implicit in the definition of an ore reserve. It is suggested that the flexible concept "economic" is more appropriate. This allows different economic considerations to
Jan 1, 1979
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The Washability of Australian Coals
Australian coals tend to be young in geological age and high in ash by world standards; preparation of the coal before marketing is almost universal. On the basis of float and sink data from 39 locati
Jan 1, 1979
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Cuprous Hydrometallurgy. Part V. Leaching of Copper-Lead Matte with Copper(II) Sulphate in Aqueous Acetonitrile
By Parker A. J, Giles D. E
Solutions of copper(II) sulphate in acidified aqueous acetonitrile leach copper from copper-lead matte derived from the drossing of lead with sulphur to produce solutions of copper(I) sulphate. The re
Jan 1, 1979
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The Importance Of Quality In Statements Of Coal Reserves
Simple quotation of quantities of coal reserves neglects the relationship between qualities of coals and their efficient use. If exploitation of a deposit is contemplated, its life expectancy can
Jan 1, 1979
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Coal Reserves Assessment At Mount Thorley
Authorisation No.66 (to Prospect) was allocated to R.W. Miller & Co. Pty. Ltd. on 1st November, 1976. Exploration has brought coal reserves to measured status in the Jerry's Plains sub-group
Jan 1, 1979
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Processing and Potential Utilisation of Variable Grade Western Australian Diatomite Deposits
The Engineering Chemistry Division of the Government Chemical Laboratories of WA initiated an ongoing investigation into the possible utilisation of diatomites of this State. The work has shown th
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use of Blast Furnace Slag in the Manufacture of Glass
Past and present developments in the use of blast furnace slag in the manufacture of glass are outlined. The crude slag from Port Kembla is beneficiated by the Mineral Resources Division of Austra
Jan 1, 1979
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Technical Note on Recovery of Manganese from Low Manganese Content Ferromanganese Slag
By Rao P. K, Sahoo P. K
The main constituents of ferromanganese slags are silicates of Mn, Ca and AI. Factors affecting the recovery of manganese from a low manganese content ferromanganese slag (about 16 per cent MnO) durin
Jan 1, 1979
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Alluvial Drilling - Mikonui River
During an eight month period, January to August 1978, nine bore holes were drilled in the Mikonui River gravels. On account of two rebores required from near bottom, the number of bores is in eff
Jan 1, 1979
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The Estimation And Mining Of Gove Bauxtie Reserves
Formed in 1965 to investigate the bauxite deposits on the Gove Peninsula, in the Northern Territory of Australia, Nabalco Pty. Limited undertook to determine the feasibility of establishing a minin
Jan 1, 1979