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Some Rb-Sr Measurements on Granites Near Mount Isa
Rb-Sr measurements on total-rock samples of granitic rocks from the Mount Isa region have confirmed the existence of two periods of granite-forming activity. The Kalkadoon Granite, together with the E
Jan 1, 1966
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Determination of the handleability index of adhesive bulk materials
By M Carr, K Williams, W Chen, J Plinke
The depletion of iron ore deposits at the face of the mine site dictates the necessity for the exploitation of formerly less attractive orebodies to meet the demand of the modern world. These orebodie
Jul 24, 2017
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Audits of Mine Health and Safety using Quality Management Techniques
The use of walk-through inspections, approvals and ad hoc investigations to ensure risk is kept within acceptable levels is reaching its limits of effectiveness. Further improvement in occupational he
Jan 1, 1998
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Presidential Address, 1973 The Human Environment-The Quality of Life
The mineral industry is an important element in the human environment and in varying degrees contributes to the general standard of living throughout most of the world, both by supplying the basic mat
Jan 1, 1973
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Controlled Blasting for Civil Construction in an Urban Environment
By R Domotor
Brisbane’s Airport Link is Australia’s largest road infrastructure project, worth a total value of A$4.8 billion. The project is using surface and underground blasting to excavate hard volcanic r
Nov 8, 2011
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Sampling, monitoring and source tracking of dioxins in the environment of an incinerator in the Netherlands
By K H. Esbensen, A Arkenbout
In the north of the Netherlands, in the environment of Harlingen, an industrial waste incinerator was installed in 2011. The population in the region is concerned about adverse health effects related
May 9, 2017
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The Mechanisation and Development of the New South Wales Coal Industry Over the Last 20 Years
The New South Wales coal industry is a highly mechanised well organised industry which has developed from an annual production of slightly less than 13 million tons in 1950 to over 33 million tons in
Jan 1, 1971
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Erosion Driven Isostatic Flexure: A Structural Model for Gold Mineralisation in the Otago Schist, New Zealand
By R H. Sibson
The gold
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmentally and Publicly Acceptable Options for Remediation at Tui Mine Site, Te Aroha
By J Webster-Brown
The Tui Mine is an abandoned Pb-Zn mine giving rise to water quality problems in the Te Aroha region of Coromandel, New Zealand. When sampled in September 2002, for example, both the Tui and Tunakohoi
Jan 1, 2003
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Land Rehabilitation Practice at Waipipi Iron Sands Limited
By P R. Denize, V S. Wein
A brief review of the Waipipi Iron Sands Limited company history and operations over the past ten years is made along with a summary of the benefits of this mining company to New Zealand. Land rehabil
Jan 1, 1981
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Mine Rehabilitation Case Studies on the West Coast
By L Langer, R Simcock, M Davis
Rehabilitation of mining sites helps to achieve the purpose 5(2c) of The Resource Management Act 1991 û æavoiding, remedying, or mitigating any adverse effects of activities on the environmentÆ. The e
Jan 1, 1996
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Alluvial Platinum-Group Minerals in Southern New Zealand
Platinum-group minerals (PGM) are recorded from a number of localities along theWaiau River, western Southland, and the south coast of the South Island, New Zealand. At each locality, small amounts of
Jan 1, 1995
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The Use of Fluvial Gold Morphology in Placer and Primary Source Exploration
The morphological changes that gold undergoes during transport in gravel-bed rivers are a function of transport distance in particular, as well as bedload material, river gradient and velocity, and be
Jan 1, 1998
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Consideration for Multiobjective Metaheuristic Optimisation of Large Iron Ore and Coal Supply Chains, from Resource to Market
By J Balzary, A Mohais
Dynamic market and operating conditions, coupled with an environment in which multiple objectives and trade-offs are common, pose major challenges for planners and schedulers working in any mining ent
Nov 24, 2014
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Industrial Minerals Outlook in Australia
Interest in industrial minerals in recent years has increased to such an extent that it has taken them into the mainstream of the Australian mineral industry. Notwithstanding that time series data o
Jan 1, 1989
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The Importance of Mineral Processing Technology for Establishing a Sustainable Society with an Environmentally-Sound Material Cycle
For establishing sustainable material cycle process in human system, a brand new concept should be created, which could recycle the waste materials, which are land-filled and discarded under present e
Sep 13, 2010
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Project Evaluation – A Non-Executive Director’s Perspective
By R Knight
"In project evaluation there are two matters of keen interest to non-executive directors: the process by which an investment recommendation is reached, as well as the investment itself, as presented.
Mar 8, 2016
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Presidential Address, 1977 Land Usage-Priorities
It is a great honour to address our Institute as President, but the choice of a suitable subject was not an easy one. In the past when the presidential address was given at an annual conference the su
Jan 1, 1977
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Use of Backscattered Gamma Radiation for Determining Grade of Iron Ores in Blast Holes and Development Drill Holes
By Wylie A. W, Mathew P. J, Eisler P. L
Field studies of the radiations backscattered by iron ores from a 60Co source of primary gamma radiation located in a borehole logging probe have confirmed thatthe P" factor, a ratio of high ener
Jan 1, 1977
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Catchment-Scale Water Modelling and its Role in Risk Management during Mining Exploration
By H He, S Tillotson, S Gibbons, J Shaw
"Water evaluation and management during mining exploration and operational activities is crucial to minimise direct and indirect operational costs and also in delivering mining companies the less tang
Nov 26, 2013