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Health and Safety in the Mining Industry
The patterns of occupational health pro- grammes in mining and metallurgy are discussed in relation to the impact of chemical and phy- sical hazards on the health of workers in these fields. Mining
Jan 1, 1975
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The Team Approach to Client-Consultant Relations
By Thompson IR
This paper describes a Client Consultant Relationship and shows how an engineering team created an environ- ment which fosters the development of good, economical and sometimes unique solutions. A
Jan 1, 1975
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Field Trial of a Bulk Analyser for Copper at Mount Isa Mines Limited
By Ellis WK, Greenwood-Smith R
A nuclear technique for the analysis of copper in bulk materials has been developed and successfully field tested at Mount Isa Mines Limited. The technique utilises the gamma-ray resonance scatter
Jan 1, 1975
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Noon-Recovery Coke Ovens
HISTORY OF PROCESS DEVELOPMENT The manufacture of coke from coal commenced at the beginning of the 17th century by heaping coal into circular mounds in the open, covering with earth, clay or ash and
Jan 1, 1975
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Hydrometallurgical Application of a Reciprocating Plate Extraction Column
By Houlihan RN, Landau J
A reciprocating plate column is described in which two sets of perforated plates are mounted alternately on two shafts and are reciprocated with a phase difference of 1800 between them. It is show
Jan 1, 1975
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Some Coal Washing Developments in Australia
Coal washing practice can be improved not only by critical examination of the plant being operated but also by studying plants operated in other areas. The developments at the Australian Iron & Steel
Jan 1, 1975
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Some Aspects of Interaction Between the Coal Industry and the Community
The history of black coal as a fuel dates back in Europe more than 2,300 years, and possibly longer in China. Originally the mining of coal was done by underprivileged people, but with the industrial
Jan 1, 1975
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Formcoke
The major incentives for developing continuous processes for the production of formcoke are to achieve a wider range of coals which can be used, greater operating flexibility enabling the production
Jan 1, 1975
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Gravity and Magnetic Surveys Over Iron Formations, Middleback Ranges, South Australia
Measurement of densities, susceptibilities, permanent magnetization, and calculation of demagnetization factors has allowed computer modelling of gravity and magnetic data over the Middleback Range ir
Jan 1, 1975
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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
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The Spatial and Temporal Variation of the Type and Rank of Australian coals
Commercial or potentially commercial deposits of coal occur in Australia in strata ranging in age from Permian to Tertiary. The coals of each period tend to show a community of petrographic character
Jan 1, 1975
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Technology-Key to Capital Growth and its Significance as an Export Commodity
During the post war era, the requirements of the "Third" World for modern civil works, energy and industry, coupled with an insistence that these capital installations are understood and controlled
Jan 1, 1975
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Predicting the Efficiency of Chemical Processes for Low-Grade Concentrates and Ores
By Prosser AP
The large body of knowledge about the relation between chemical process efficiency and mineralogical features is of only limited use. The profession ought to try to improve the methods of using inf
Jan 1, 1975
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Lead Purification by Crystallization and Reflux
By Walters GW
A countercurrent method of metal refining using crystallization and reflux is discussed. 4n account is given of the development of this technique for the separation of silver and bismuth from lead
Jan 1, 1975
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Welcome to the University
Mr. President, Ladies and Gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you, on behalf of the Council and Administration, to this University and extend to you our very best wishes for a most succe
Jan 1, 1975
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The Assessment of Australian Black Coals for the Production of Synthetic Crude Oil
The production of synthetic crude oil requires a suitable coal or a coal extract modified by hydrogenation for pyrolysis. Existing classifications are broadly based on historical and current needs. O
Jan 1, 1975
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Safety Legislation and its Effectiveness
Legislation, if it is to be effective, must be enforceable by the state and acceptable to the industry. In the mining industry the relationship between the government inspector on the one hand and
Jan 1, 1975
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Opening Address (c74147d9-e807-4319-b483-6be99c947374)
This is the seventh major symposium organised by Illawarra Branch over the past five years and the fifth dealing with various aspects of coal. It is clear that all of you here need no convincing that
Jan 1, 1975
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The Significance of Sedimentary Structures in the Willyama Complex, New South Wales
By Laing W. P
Sedimentary structures are described from the WiIlyama Complex, New South Wales. Their presence confirms lithological layering within the metasediments as bedding. These primary structures occur not o
Jan 1, 1975
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The Cattle Grid Orebody, Mt. Gunson, South Australia
By Heape JM
Production from the Cattle Grid orebody commenced in August, 1974. This followed a recent discovery arising from an extensive exploration programme involving stratigraphic drilling, geochemistry a
Jan 1, 1975