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An Integrated Economics Model for In Situ Resource Utilisation in Support of a Mars Colony
By C Tapia Cortez, A G. Dempster, R Fradet, S Saydam, T de Roche, R Shishko, J Coulton
Human ventures into space are entering a new phase in which missions formerly driven by government agencies are now being replaced by those led by commercial enterprises – in launch, satellite deploym
Nov 4, 2015
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SIL904 Hong Kong – Drill and Blast Tunnels, Station Blasting Innovations (Double- and Triple-deck Blasting) and Lining Solutions
By W Curlewis, D Hake, Z Cuthbert
The South Island Line (East) will be a medium-capacity railway covering approximately 7 km from Admiralty Station to South Horizons Station on the south side of Aberdeen Harbour in Hong Kong, with int
Sep 17, 2014
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Polypropylene Membrane Filters
Filter Presses are used in a wide range of process industries where high quality filtration at elevated pressure is required. This is mainly due to the fact that modern presses are fitted with poly
Jan 1, 1989
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Sampling of Copper Sulphide Concentrate
Automatic sampling and weighing of copper sulphide concentrate produced on Bougainville Island (PNG) is described. Contained metal weights gave satisfactory agreement with buyer's results aft
Jan 1, 1976
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Utilization of algae as a sole nutrient for microorganisms biodegrading manganese dioxide
By Madgwick J. C
Powders prepared from the algae Gracilaria secundata, Ulva lactuca and Ecklonia radiatawere shown to provide sole nutritional support for microbial, microaerobic, biodegradation of low-grade manganese
Jan 1, 1987
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Atmospheric Corrosion of Extruded Silver Lead Alloys
By Hirst H, McAfee J
In December, 1934, Mr. R. Sussex extruded some silver lead alloy wires in order to determine their electrical resistance. After the determinations had been made each wire was threaded through a sheet
Jan 1, 1941
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Supergene Dispersion of Antimony and a Geochemical Exploration Model for Antimony Ore Deposits
By P A. Williams, P Leverett
Many of the worldÆs stibnite deposits are found in orogenic zones and are mesothermal or epithermal in origin. They commonly occur near contacts between intrusives and metasediments. However, the spat
Jan 1, 2008
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Manufacture of Cement From Blast-Furnace Slag (6eef645a-945d-4a5e-8744-528d84407d12)
THE successful establishment of iron blast-furnace plants at Newcastle and Lithgow naturally invites attention to the economic utilization of the various products and by-products arising out of the in
Jan 1, 1918
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Note on a Method of Microscopic Examination of Victorian Brown Coals
This work was instituted to investigate the microscopic structure of brown coals by means of microtome sections cut from them. It was found to be essential to impregnate the coal with some material pr
Jan 1, 1947
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Olympic Dam: Some Developments in Geological Understanding Over Nearly Two Decades
The Olympic Dam copper-uranium-gold-silver deposit, located approximately 520 km north-northwest of Adelaide, South Australia (Figure 1) was discovered in 1975 by Western Mining Corporation. A joint v
Jan 1, 1993
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WhatÆs Driving Natural Revegetation Patterns on Overburden at Wangaloa Coal Mine?
By D Craw, S Clearwater, S Hammit, C Smith
Prior to rehabilitation, plant cover on quartz gravel overburden at Wangaloa coal mine was highly patchy. Stabilisation techniques have since considerably altered the condition of the main overburden
Jan 1, 2004
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The Implementation of Paste Fill at the Henty Gold Mine
By C Woodall, G Jardine
The Henty Gold Mine, located in Western Tasmania uses innovative solutions to effectively manage a mining operation in an environmentally sensitive setting and has been presented with several environm
Jan 1, 1998
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No Net Loss and Offsite Mitigation: Is New Zealand Mature Enough for a Win-Win Situation?
By S Christensen
In August 2001 the Minister for Conservation declined an application by GRD Macraes for an access arrangement to enable work at the Globe Progress Mine near Reefton. In her decision, Ms Lee said:æI ha
Jan 1, 2002
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Development of the Primary Ventilation System at Mount Isa: IV. Aerodynamic Performance Trials
Performance trials followed the commissioning of three large mine fans at Mount Isa in 1965. Actual performance characteristics were determined. These were in good agreement with predicted performance
Jan 1, 1967
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Measuring the recovery of coal mine rehabilitation following fire in Queensland using remote sensing and ground surveys
By S Phinn, V Glenn, P McKenna, P D. Erskine, D Doley
The key goals for mine site rehabilitation require mine managers to demonstrate that rehabilitation is safe, stable, self-sustainable and non-polluting. Within this context, it is reasonable for stake
Jul 25, 2018
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An Approach to Coping with Unstable Pit Walls
In any open pit mine some slope instability may be expected. This can range from small scale sliding on individual benches to large scale overall slope failure. This paper presents two case histori
Jan 1, 1986
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Lithostratigraphic Approach to an Alluvial Goldmine: An Example from Scotland Point in Central Otago
Gold bearing sediments at Scotland Point occur within the Quaternary Gibbston Fonnation, which underlies Cromwell Flat in Central Otago. Gibbston Fonnation unconformably overlies Teniary Manuherikia G
Jan 1, 1988
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Observations on Secondary Copper and Silver Sulphides in the Broken Hill Lode
The present stage of economic development of the Broken Hill lode, attained after 40 years of active exploitation, leaves little opportunity for the study of the zone of secondary sulphides.Little rem
Jan 1, 1927
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Effect of Activated Carbon on the Leaching of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust in Sulfuric Acid
Effect of Activated Carbon on the Leaching of Cobalt-Rich Ferromanganese Crust in Sulfuric Acid
Sep 13, 2010
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The Blue Asbestos Deposits of the Hamersley Ranges
The Hemersley Ranges are located in the North West Division of Western Australia and extend, approximately, from latitudes 21¦ 30! to 23¦S and longitudes 117¦ to 120¦E. Their mean height above sea l
Jan 1, 1964