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Precious Metals in the Rosebery North-End Orebody, Tasmania, Australia
By Large RR
Precious metals in the Rosebery north-end orebody occur predominantly in sphalerite- galena-pyrite ore and to a lesser extent in massive barite mineralisation. Gold may also occur in the upper part
Jan 1, 1987
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Current Project of the Geological Survey of Queensland in Northern Queensland
By Kay JR
In 1984 a new Regional Geological Mapping Program (RGMP) was commenced by the Geological Survey of Queensland (GSQ); the new program was in response to the withdrawal of the Bureau of Mineral Resource
Jan 1, 1986
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Geostatistical Texture Modelling in Enhancing Ore Reserve Estimation in Base Metal Deposits
By Dimitrakopoulos R
Ore textures in base metal deposits are an important factor in the liberation of the economic components of the ore, metal recovery and reagent consumption during beneficiation. Optimising the mine
Jan 1, 1997
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Some Consideration on Tunnel Excavation Methods in Mudstone Strata
By Yagi Y
The double track railway tunnel, called the Second Shirasaka Tunnel is being constructed under the supervision of Japanese PTational Rail- ways (JNR) in the tertiary soft rock strata in order to spe
Jan 1, 1987
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Living With Change - A University View of Minerals Industry Research in The 1990s
There has been a substantial transition in the minerals industry R&D environment in the last five to ten years. Changes have occurred in the client and contractor base, the sources and scale of fu
Jan 1, 1996
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Role of the Distributor in Achieving Optimum Aerodynamics in a Blast Furnace
The overall systems approach to blast furnace aerodynamics is explored including the time and spatial inter-relationships that exist between the furnace lines, tuyeres, burden characteristics, distri
Jan 1, 1975
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Blast Design Considerations for In-Situ Retorting of Oil Shale
By Paine GG
The in-situ retorting of shallow oil shale deposits is an attractive alternative to the material handling problems of conventional open pit mining techniques, which involve removing overburden, fragme
Jan 1, 1985
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Fundamentals and System Research in Ultrasonic Comminution Technology
By King RP, Kientzler P
In recent years, ultrasonic comminution technology has been developed at the Utah Comminution Center. An ultrasonic grinding device was assembled and investigated. An ultrasonic transducer system ha
Jan 1, 1993
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Available Defences Against Outbursts in the United Kingdom in 1980
The paper considers the nature of outbursts of coal and firedamp as they occur. t follows the development of methods of working used to try and induce outbursts safely under controlled conditions a
Jan 1, 1980
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The Geological Background to a Resurgence in Gold Exploration in New Zealand
By Christie AB, Bull VH
The geological environments of gold deposits are reviewed in relation to the strong resurgence in exploration for gold since 1979. The resurgence is due mainly to New Zealand's geological end
Jan 1, 1986
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Igneous Procsses in Sills
Establishing the link between the solid, cold rock of dikes, sills, plutons, and lavas and hot, active magma chambers is the quest of igneous petrology. Differentiation of Earth, the diversity of the
Jan 1, 1990
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The Development of Hilton Mine, 1947-1985
By Mutton B. K
Hilton Mine is being developed as an integrated component of the Mount Isa operation, to achieve continuity of silver/lead/zinc production well into the next century. The mine has a chequered hist
Jan 1, 1986
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In-Situ Monitoring Methods and Their Interpretation
By Follington I. L
Various methods for stress measurement in the coal industry are briefly reviewed. Methods for presenting and interpretation of measured stress and displacement data are discussed with a view to ass
Jan 1, 1991
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Managing Financial Risk in the Mining Industry
By Sagrabb T
In a company's quest for financing the development of a new mine, it will make calls on stockbroking houses and banks. The choice of the best-fit broker or banker is of great importance, and i
Jan 1, 1994
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The Influence of Bed Structure on Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Beds of Iron Ore Pellets
By Newell R
The situation in which a gas stream flows through a bed of solids is found in many extractive metallurgy operations. Examples include blast furnace smelting, sintering and pellet firing. In such cas
Jan 1, 1991
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Prevention of Coal and Gas Outbursts in Taiwan Coal Mines
By Liu C. H, Juang Y. F
Coal/gas outbursts were one of the rather difficult safety problems faced in the coal mines of this Country, with coal fields characterized by frequent disturbances of folds, faults and pinch-offs.
Jan 1, 1988
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Improvements in Blasting - An Indian Case Study of Surface Coal Mines
By Pradhan GK
Blasting is one of the most important operations involved in surface coal mining. The removal of over-burden waste in surface coal mines of India had experienced many improvements in terms of blasting
Jan 1, 1991
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The Economic Context for Mining Development in the Pacrim
Buoyant levels of world economic growth and recovery in intensity of metals usage suggest that demand for minerals will remain relatively strong into the 1990's. Supply constraints, low stock to
Jan 1, 1990
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Mechanisms of Gas Movement in the Tuyere Region of Blast Furnaces
By Yaroshenko YuG, Bokovikov BA, Gordon YaM
Problems of the effect of the number of tuyeres and their parameters on the uni- formity of gas distribution are invest- igated with the use of the authors' devel- oped mathematical model of the
Jan 1, 1981
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Dating if Ore Deposits with High Precision: Examples from the Lachlan Fold Belt, NSW, Australia
By McDougall I, Claoue-Long J
A combination of high precision 40Ar/39Ar and U-Pb dating has been used to determine the age of hydrothermal minerals and host rocks in a number of Lachlan Fold Belt (LFB) gold deposits in New South W
Jan 1, 1990