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The Aluminum û Iron Phosphatic Overburden of Christmas Island, Indian Ocean: Its Mineralogy, Mineral Chemistry and Thermal Transformations
The phosphatic overburden of Christmas Island is a lateritic soil and consists dominantly of crandallite and millisite. These minerals are polymorphs of general formula, (Na,K)x Ca2-x (Al, Fe)6 (PO4
Jan 1, 1971
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Tectonic Development of the Island Arcs and Basins of the South West Pacific
The classical view of island arc geology is that of a plutonic intrusive/volcanic extrusive complex, derived from the products of oceanic lithosphere subdu.ction and constructed on an over-riding
Jan 1, 1987
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Use of a New Model for Optimisation of Multi-Stage Flotation Circuits
By A L. Hemphill
Conventional models, based on pulp kinetics, were regressed directly to steady-state data from a nine-stage platinum flotation plant, to provide a basis for optimisation studies. æFroth factorsÆ were
Jan 1, 2005
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In-Situ Measurements of Near Surface Stress Fields Adjacent to Consuming Plate Boundaries
By Enever JR
In-situ rock stress measurements conducted in the Phillipines and on Bougainville have revealed stress fields significantly different from expectations based on intraplate experience. The results
Jan 1, 1987
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Strategic Relationship of the Panguna Mine Sequence, Bougainville Island, Papua New Guinea
By Finlayson E, Hilyard D
1:100 000 geological mapping of Bougainville Island has resulted in refinement of stratigraphic subdivisions and relationships. We subdivide the sequence into basement Atamo Volcanics (Late Eocene-Ear
Jan 1, 1990
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A Test of Two Methods of Simulation of Regionalized Variables
By Armstrong M
Two methods of Monte-Carlo simulations, one suggested by Matheron (1972) and the other by Rudenno (1983), have been tested for simulating coal deposits. To do this 2160 values of ash percentages were
Jan 1, 1985
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Probability Analysis of Rock and Soil Slopes in a Complex Geology Environment
In the stability assessment of open pit walls, geotechnical engineers have to deal with uncertainty related to structural geology, rock mechanical parameters, groundwater and so on. This uncertainty
Jan 1, 1997
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Crown and Rib Pillar Recovery Techniques in Underground Hard Rock Mining
By Szymanski J, Planeta S
For many hard rock mines with near surface deposits, the surface crown pillars form the first line of protection for the immediate underground workings. Underground stopes are typically contained by
Jan 1, 1995
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The Practical Design of a Hydraulic Hoist
The intention of this work was to con struct a machine on a pilot scale which could hoist a mixture of ore and water through a height of 300 metres and to operate the mach- ine to determine the para
Jan 1, 1973
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Water Management to Protect Wetland to the North of the Rhenish Lignite District
By Trumpff H
Opencast Lignite Mining requires topwall strata of seams to be fully depleted and footwall aquifers sufficiently depressurized. To prevent a spread of the cone of depression into protected wetlands
Jan 1, 1988
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DynoMiner<sup>TM</sup> APS Underground Explosive Loading System
This paper introduces a new, safer bulk emulsion loading system for underground mining operations. The features and benefits of the equipment, along with the use of Dyno Nobel Inc patented gassed emul
Jan 1, 2004
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Sulphide Dust Explosion - Laboratory Ore Dust Ingnition and Degree of Oxidation Test
With the recent increase in the number of underground secondary sulphide dust explosions in Canada, Australia and elsewhere in massive sulphide ore mining industry, establishment of quantitative a
Jan 1, 1988
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Gold, Calcite, and Other Materials on Activated Carbons from CIP Pplants
By Woodcock J. T, Sparrow G. J
Activated carbon particles obtained from a number of Australian CIP operations were examined with an optical and a scanning electron micro- scope and an electron microprobe. External surfaces, and po
Jan 1, 1988
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A Comparison of Diamond Exploration Techniques used in Australia
Diamonds have been known in Australia for many years, especially in association with alluvial gold and tin occurrences. Exploration for primary sources in the Kimberely area of Western Australia h
Jan 1, 1984
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Mine Design with Special Reference to Shaft Pillars at Great Depths
The paper poses certain questions relating to mine design aspects of deep shaft pillars. It then explores these questions in relation to Western Deep Levels (South) where a sub-shaft system is to
Jan 1, 1986
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Ore Reserve Estimation at the Feasibility Study Stage - The Period of Greatest Risk
Gold mineralization like other low concentration high value commodities has gained the notoriety of being difficult to sample. This adversely affects the confidence that can be placed in resource e
Jan 1, 1990
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Nabarlek Uranium Mine Design, Construction, Operation Monitoring and Decommissioning of the Water Management System
By Weatherhead J, Grounds J
The Nabarlek Uranium Project located in Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia was a small high-grade deposit which was the first uranium mine brought into operation following the extens
Jan 1, 1988
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Tectonic Features of Sumatra and New Zealand in Relation to Active and Fossil Hydrothermal Systems: A Comparison (03fbbe41-bfa7-4f63-a332-5ec59c058031)
By Bogie I, White P. J
Active geothermal systems occur widely in Sumatra and in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) of New Zealand. There are also many occurrences of epithermal gold mineralisation in Sumatra, some of which are
Jan 1, 1995
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Physical and Chemical Evolution of Placer Gold Deposits During Rise of Antiformal Ranges, Central Otago, New Zealand.
By Craw D
Quaternary warping and uplift of antiformal schist ranges in Central Otago, New Zealand, has resulted in recycling of alluvial gold from widespread, generally weakly auriferous, Miocene fluvial grave
Jan 1, 1995
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The Application of Rubber and Polyurethane Screens for Sizing, Dewatering and Heavy Medium Recovery
We are all no doubt aware that with today's high costs it is more important than ever to get the maximum possible return on capital invested in the mining industry. Screening is an important a
Jan 1, 1984