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Integration of Visman and Ingamells’ works into the Theory of Sampling – a necessity to expand possibilities in sampling practices
By F F. Pitard
The comparison between J Visman and C O Ingamells’ works with P M Gy’s works has been the object of intense debates in the past. Such negative debates inevitably resulted in a loss of many good opport
May 9, 2017
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Thermodynamic and Phase Diagram of the Lead-Lead Sulphide Binary System
The published liquidus data on the Pb-PbS system have been correlated on the basis of one-coefficient Margules equations. Thermodynamic properties of the components of this system have been obtained,
Jan 1, 1972
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Developments and Future Benefits of Long-Hole Directional Drilling in New Zealand
By B B. Beamish
Long-hole directional drilling for in-seam exploration was introduced to New Zealand at Huntly West Mine in 1989. Following the success of this initial drilling program the Coal Corporation of New Zea
Jan 1, 1993
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An Evaluation of Froth Recovery Measurement Techniques
An Evaluation of Froth Recovery Measurement Techniques
Sep 13, 2010
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Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding
Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding As an important secondary resource for ironmaking, pyrite cinder is characterised by coarse particle size, low specific surfa
Sep 13, 2010
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Future Potential for Geochemical Methods in Australian Mineral Exploration
Used in conjunction with geology and geophysics, geochemistry provides powerful exploration tools of special relevance to Australian environments. New methods are needed that will confront the forthco
Jan 1, 1982
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The Contribution of Diamond Drilling to the Geology and Development of the Ipswich Coalfield
Drilling at Ipswich during the last twelve years by the Queensland Department of Mines has proved large quantities of reserves which have assured the security of the field for many years to come. This
Jan 1, 1963
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Hydrocarbon Potential of the Great South Basin
By M Carter
The Great South Basin is located beneath the northwest part of the Campbell Plateau, a+broad, nearly level, triangular shaped submarine platform, southeast of the South Island of New Zealand. It encom
Jan 1, 1983
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Coal Research in New Zealand - Exploration to Utilisation: Making Applied Links in the Energy and Coal Industries
By A H. Clemens, T A. Moore
This paper discusses a number of technical issues related to marketing coal. It outlines how the results of research undertaken in New Zealand and overseas can help producers address a range of techni
Jan 1, 1997
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Physical/Chemical Treatment of Mercury-Contaminated Wastes from Former Chlorine-Alkali Electrolysis Plants - Application of Flotation Technologies in Soil Washing Plants
Physical/Chemical Treatment of Mercury-Contaminated Wastes from Former Chlorine-Alkali Electrolysis Plants - Application of Flotation Technologies in Soil Washing Plants
Sep 13, 2010
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Similarities and Dissimilarities in Florida Phosphate Ore Types - Surface and Bulk Property Analysis of the Flotation Feed, Concentrate and Tails
Similarities and Dissimilarities in Florida Phosphate Ore Types - Surface and Bulk Property Analysis of the Flotation Feed, Concentrate and Tails
Sep 13, 2010
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Opening Address at Annual Conference, 1973
It is a pleasure and a privilege to be with you for the Annual Conference of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.The inaugural meeting of The Institute was held in Adelaide in April, 1
Jan 1, 1973
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Geochemistry in Mineral Exploration
Orebodies are defined in economic terms in that they must satisfy conditions determined by costs of mining, extraction and marketing before being so described. Despite this they have an essential chem
Jan 1, 1960
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The Evaluation of Industrial Mineral Projects
Industrial minerals and rocks are those which are economically important because of desirable physical and/or chemical properties rather than metal or energy content. The evaluation of these resources
Jan 1, 1988
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Digital Terrain Modelling for Exploration and Mining
By H North, J Barringer, S McNeill, D Pairman
Models of ground surface elevation, slope, aspect, curvature, roughness, deformation, as well as other features are gathered together in the term Digital Terrain Model (DTM). DTMs can be generated fro
Jan 1, 2000
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Advances in Thickener Flocculant Delivery
By A R. Heath, I Arbuthnot
Feed slurries are typically flocculated in a thickenerÆs feedwell to increase the settling rate, underflow density and overflow clarity. High molecular weight polymeric flocculants are normally used,
Jul 15, 2013
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Performance of Dry Separation Processes in Cenospheres Recovery from Coal Fly Ash
Performance of Dry Separation Processes in Cenospheres Recovery from Coal Fly Ash
Sep 13, 2010
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Office Methods in Mine Surveying
By Matters C. W
THE following paper embodies the present practice and the results of past experience in the survey departments of two of the leading Broken Hill mines, the Central (Sulphide Corporation Ltd.) and the
Jan 1, 1912
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Milling Practice at the Central Mine, Broken Hill, N.S.W.
CENTRAL mine ore consists mainly of galena and marmatite in a siliceous and rhodonitic gangue, the average assay values being approximately 11.5 oz. per ton Ag, 14.5% Pb, 14.5% Zn, 1.3% Ox Pb, 0.3% Ox
Jan 1, 1931
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Effects of Ore Type and Binder Addition on the Formation of Quasi-Particles and Green Bed Permeability at Different Sintering Bed Depths
By T C. Ooi, L Lu
Owing to ongoing development of new orebodies and changes to existing mining operations, new ore types with distinct mineralogy, porosity and textures are generated as feed for iron and steelmaking. M
Aug 12, 2013