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Broken Hill Ore Environment - Examples of Critical Guides to Ore Location
By McConachy G. W, Wright J. V
During the 110 years since the discovery of the Broken Hill PbZnAg deposit six major mining companies have mined the ore body and explored the ore environment. Despite this activity, no new orebodie
Jan 1, 1993
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The Effect of Oxidation on the Flotation Behaviour of Nickel-Copper Ores
Surface oxidation is one of the most important factors that influence the flotation selectivity and recovery in the processing of complex sulphide ores. It is an inherent part of surface chemical re
Jan 1, 1993
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Comparative Proton and Electron Probe Study of Two Representative Indium-Bearing Deposits
By Takagi T, Seetharam R, Sie SH, Naito K
Tin-polymetallic vein type deposits are one of the major source of metal producers in the Circum Pacific Belt. This type of deposit is of great importance for the modem electronics and medical indust
Jan 1, 1995
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Textures of Roasted Pyritic Concentrates and Some Modes of Gold Loss by Cyanidation
By Nguyen G. H, Graham J
A laboratory-scale fluidised-bed roaster has been used to examine the effect of temperature and duration of roast on the morphology of the calcine produced from a pyritic gold-bearing concentrate. Two
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold Mineralisation at the Muyup Prospect, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
Epithermal gold mineralisation was discovered at the Muyup prospect during regional reconnaissance exploration in 1986. Further exploration utilising routine techniques of stream sediment, panconcen
Jan 1, 1991
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Lode Controls of the Hodgkinson Goldfield, Northeastern Queensland
The Hodgkinson goldfield contains over 50 separate lodes which have produced 9.7 tonnes of gold from ore averaging 37 g/t. The gold-quartz.lodes are spatially separate from tin and base metal minerali
Jan 1, 1991
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Benefication of chrysotile by wet processing-the resource without the hazard
By Andrews JRG
Chrysotile asbestos is a valuable resource. Used as a reinforcement in asbestos cement, products are obtained which are cheap, are not attacked by vermin, do not rot or support growth of fungi and
Jan 1, 1986
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Sea Level Changes: Past and Present
Evidence abounds for sea-level change having occurred throughout geological and recent time. Driven by climatic changes, by cycles of glaciation and deglaciations, and by tectonics the position of sea
Jan 1, 1990
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Rockburst Prediction
Rockbursts, as they occur in South African deep level gold mines, have a lot in common with natural earthquakes. Both violently release seismic energy and cause damage to underground and surface s
Jan 1, 1986
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The Monitoring of Mineral Processing Operations Using Computer Vision and Neural Networks
By Bezuidenhout M, Moolman D. W
In the minerals industry numerous problems cannot be solved by conventional mathematical models owing to their complexity or a lack of phenomenological understanding. Neural networks provide one way
Jan 1, 1997
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Scott Lode: A Significant High Grade Gold Deposit
By Cornwell P. J
The Pajingo ore bodies consist mainly of auriferous quartz veins hosted by a suite of hydrothermally altered andesitic pyroclastics, volcanics and epiclastic sediments. Scott lode, the main econom
Jan 1, 1989
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Computer-Based Remote Control of a Highwall Mining System
By Lewis W. H, Leigh M. C, Mayercheck W. D
The U. S. Department of Interior's Bureau of Mines, in conjunction with a cooperator in the U. S. A., are developing a new highwall mining system (HMS) for coal extraction in unreclaimed and
Jan 1, 1988
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Pajingo Gold Mine - An Overview
Battle Mountain Gold Company's Paj ingo Mine is the first gold mine developed by the Company in Australia. The Mine located in northern Queensland commenced operations in September 1987. The
Jan 1, 1989
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The Principle of Entropy and Seismological Research
By Linying W
Entropy is an important concept both in natural and social sciences.Considering the preparatory process of the earthquakes as an open system, in view of basic ideas of the Theory of the Dissipative St
Jan 1, 1990
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Risk Elements Characteristics of Mining Investments
The exploration and mining risks are investigated and compared to the risks of smelting, secondary processing and other normal industrial activities. This study concentrates on the risk before, or
Jan 1, 1986
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Blasting at Shallow Depths: Problems and Improvements
Rock formation at shallow depths is generally associated with complex geology consisting of many joints, fractures, bedding planes, etc. Fragmentation results from primary blasts in such strata are
Jan 1, 1995
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Geohydrological Containment System and Microbial Water Treatment Plant for Metal-Contaminated Groundwater at Budelco
By Buisman C. J N, Koch R. O
Soil and groundwater beneath the Budelco zinc production plant at Budel-Dorplein (The Netherlands) are contaminated with metals and sulphate. To avoid contamination of nearby drinking water aquifers
Jan 1, 1993
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Experiences on Pre-Drainage of Gas at West Cliff Colliery
By Tomlinson E, Lama RD
Drainage of gas has been practiced overseas for almost half a century. Peal advances in drainage of gas to combat high emissions became practicable in the late fifties and early sixties when the t
Jan 1, 1982
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Rock mechanics and Future Mining
Future hard rock mining will gradually move towards complete mechanisation which lends itself to remote control and ultimately to robotic mining. This will require different technical inputs into
Jan 1, 1986
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The Greenhouse Effect and High-Moisture Coals
By Fernando N, Guang LX
Brown coal in Victoria in spite of its substantial reserves is not utilized greatly because of its high moisture content(-65% w/w). Transportation and handling costs of raw brown coal, on an availa
Jan 1, 1989