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Copper, Gold and Subduction: A Trans-Pacific Perspective
Rajor intrusion-related Cu and Au dep- osits along the Cordilleran-type central Andean margin and in the western Pacific island arcs constitute a series of discrete, linear belts which correspond t
Jan 1, 1987
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Requirements for Coal in Japanese Coking Blends
Japanese pig iron production in 1973 registered about 90 million tons. As clearly seen from the productivity (2.04 t/m3/D), and fuel ratio (494 kg/t-pig), the Japanese steel industry has maintained q
Jan 1, 1975
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Strengths and Resilient Modulus For Crusher Run Blast Furnace Slag and Additives
The main aim of the conference is to work towards improved useage of steelplant slags which have largely been considered waste mater- ials, This paper summarised investigations carried out on the su
Jan 1, 1979
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Geology and Mineralisation of the Henty Gold Mine, Tasmania
By Callaghan T
The Henty Gold Mine is located approximately 30 km north of Queenstown, at the head waters of the Henty River on the west coast of Tasmania at 41¦50'S, 145¦40'E on the Queenstown (SK 55-5
Jan 1, 1997
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The Use of Seismic Methods for the Detection of Dykes
By Cocker J, Urosevic M
Seismic methods have become common for the detection of low-throw faults ahead of underground coal mining. Surface seismic methods cannot theoretically be used where dykes occur, because seismic waves
Jan 1, 1998
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Formulating and Solving Complex Minerals Industry Optimisation Problems û A Systems Approach to Complex Systems Problems
The paper provides an overview of the development and content of APCOM symposia since their inception in 1961. This development is set within the context of the academic environment in which much of t
Sep 26, 2011
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The Development and Application of the Jameson Cell
By Riches N, Harbort G
The Jameson flotation cell was developed jointly by Mount Isa Mines Limited and Professor GJ Jameson of the University of Newcastle. The cell has been used in a number of cleaning applications within
Jan 1, 1991
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The Reduction of Greenhouse Gases by Combustion Catalysis
The reduction in man's contribution to the Greenhouse effect will only be achieved by a number of small steps. Some steps will absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere in slightly great
Jan 1, 1989
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The Energy Outlook in the Pacific Basin Region (0d1a04ad-4b32-49e8-99a0-89cb5b1072bb)
The outlook for suppliers of energy to the expanding economies of the Pacific Basin region is essentially positive, but particularly for exporters of high quality steam coal. This paper argues that ec
Jan 1, 1990
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Venturi Scrubber System for Dust Control on a Longwall Face
By Rao S. B, Baafi E. Y
A venturi based multi-scrubber air cleaning system has been developed for dust control along a longwall face in coal mines. The system consists of a number of scrubbers. strategically placed along the
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydraulic Rock Drills in Production and Development
The paper covers the history and develop- ment of electrical and diesel-powered hydrau- lic percussion rock drills. It examines main design aspects and problems encountered in pro- ducing an efficien
Jan 1, 1978
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Hydraulic Fracturing for Rapid Low Cost Stress Measurement in Underground Mines
By Crawford G. R, Wold M. B
The application of the hydraulic fracturing technique to the measurement of in situ rock stress from underground excavation is discussed; including relevant theoretical considerations, equipmenl detai
Jan 1, 1990
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Unincorporated Joint Ventures in Project Developments in the Mining Industry
Joint ventures exist as a means of sharing risks and obeying regulations. An unincorporated joint venture allows a company to take a share only of a project yet allows that company to treat such s
Jan 1, 1983
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Resources of Mineral Sands, What of their Future?
In 1985 BMR assessed Australia's economic demonstrated resources of mineral sands as follows: rutile 8.0 Mt, ilmenite 41.4 Mt, zircon 11.5 Mt, and monazite 229 000 tonnes. These resources are
Jan 1, 1986
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Field-Based Alteration Mapping Using the PIMA (d75d44ac-62fc-45f2-b7f8-11b7f4b193f9)
By Merry N, Cocks T
The mineral exploration industry is increasingly aware of the importance of the relationship between mineralogical data and geochemical assay results. However, until recently, the cost and time const
Jan 1, 1995
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Power Generation Utilising Mines Gas
By Callinan AN
Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited have recently commissioned a 14 Megawatt power station adjacent to its underground coal mining operation at Appin NSW. The power station is fuelled by metha
Jan 1, 1987
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Shaft Sinking at the Cassidy Shaft Mount Charlotte
By Doyle P, Mulroney D
The Cassidy Shaft was sunk to access the Mount Charlotte and Reward Orebodies below the Flanagan Fault. The 1,184m deep shaft is concrete lined to 6.5m diameter for its full depth. The initial 590m wa
Jan 1, 1985
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The Plabutsch Road Tunnel in Austria
By Pinter R
Several major routes connecting Northern and Southern Europe or Asia run through Austria. These highways have to surmount the alpine range which traverses Austria from west to east. In order to en
Jan 1, 1987
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Next 200 Years of Metal Prices
Five Hypotheses are given for factors influencing long-run metals price forecasts. 1 . Geologists succeed when given the money. 2. Better understanding of a metals market depresses its price. 3 . St
Jan 1, 1988
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The Association Of Tourmaline-Bearing Rocks With Mineralisation At Broken Hill, NSW
Tourmaline-bearing rocks are a rare rock type of Suites 3, 4 and 5 at Broken Hill. Minor laminated plagioclase-quartz-tourmaline rocks occur in association with the quartz- magnetite rocks of Suite
Jan 1, 1983