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Integrated Business Modelling for Engineers, Accountants and Management
Mine evaluation methodologies are well suited to evaluating many projects in capital-intensive industries other than mining. These industries include oil, gas, power generation, transport and infras
Jan 1, 1998
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Aboriginal Involvement in New Mining Ventures
When a major mineral find has been announced the general perception is that a battle between Aborigines and the mining company involved will inevitably occur.It is a fact that many miners in the past
Jan 1, 1993
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Mesothermal Gold Deposits of Westland, New Zealand and Southern Alaska: Products of Similar Tectonic Processes? (c34d43ed-ed7b-497a-963d-6eea1088a267)
By Haeussler P, Christie A, Bradley D, Skinner D
Mesothermal gold deposits of southern Alaska and Westland, New Zealand have both formed at the seaward edge of major collisional zones in the Pacific basin. In Alaska, production of large fluid volum
Jan 1, 1995
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Bridging the Generation Gap: The ABC of XYZ
Jan 1, 2004
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Role of Computers in th Queensland Department of Mines
By Golledge P
Access to the vast volume of exploration data available in the Geological Survey Division of the Department of Mines would be impossible without the use of modern computing methods. These data are
Jan 1, 1983
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Classified Tailings as Part of an Intergrated Regional Support System
By D R Van Eck
Western Deep Levels, a seismically active deep level told mine. stalled placing backfill in their narrow tabular workings as part of the regional support strategy in 1986. Over the years the percent
Jan 1, 1998
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An Investigation Into The Use Of Pyrrhotite As A Cementing Agent For Backfill
Pyrrhotite is pyrophoric when in a finely divided form. The problems of disposing of large quantities of finely divided pyrrhotite separated out by metallurgical processing from ore are formidable
Jan 1, 1973
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Slope Stability Radar for Managing Rock Fall Risks in Open Cut Mines
By N Harries
The management of risks associated with slope instability is an essential process in the safe and economic operation of open cut mines. The æslope stability radarÆ (SSR) has been developed to better m
Jan 1, 2007
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Why Are Mine Safety Management Plans Important to Mining Operators?
New South Wales mining legislation reinforces a systematic approach to safety management. It is now a requirement of all mines in the coal, metalliferous and quarrying sectors in NSW to prepare a Mine
Jan 1, 2002
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Measurement of Solids in Coal Slurry Lines with an Impedance Cell Technique
By Abraham B. K, Jensen B, Gillies A. D S
The aim of the research was to investigate the feasibility of using an impedance cell and ratio-transformer bridge to measure solids content in coal slurry pipelines. It appeared that this technique
Jan 1, 1995
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Critical Issues for Life Cycle Impact Assessment in Minerals Processing and Metals Refining
By Y Hansen, J Petrie
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is increasingly being used as a decision-support tool within mining and minerals processing and metals production. However, a number of initiatives have highlighted the cur
Jan 1, 2004
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Anatomy of a Discovery - McLaughlin Gold Mine
The discovery of gold mineralization at the Manhattan mercury mine, Napa and Yolo counties, California in 1978 was the result of applying a new exploration ore deposit model in a region previously unp
Jan 1, 1990
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Modern Technology Applied to Wirebar Casting
By Hunter T. C
The wirebar furnacing and casting facility commissioned in 1970 at Copper Refineries Pty. Ltd. (CRL), Townsville, comprising a 70 tonne/ hour ASARCO shaft furnace and a Walker type casting wheel, c
Jan 1, 1977
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The Tooloom Gold Project, NSW ù æForgotten But Not Gone!Æ Rediscovering a 147-Year-Old Gold Field
By B A. Wake, G G. Lowder, M J. White
The Tooloom gold field is located within the New England Fold Belt in the far northeast of New South Wales, approximately 130 km south southwest of Brisbane. Gold was first discovered at Tooloom in 18
Jan 1, 2004
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Mineral Attachment and Bubble Bursting in Flotation Froths
By J J. Cilliers, E Ventura-Medina
Mineral froth flotation is used to separate particles of valuable mineral from its associated gangue. It involves the selective separation of the hydrophobic particles from the slurry into the froth.
Jan 1, 2005
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Slope Monitoring in Open Pit Mining - A Case Study
The complexities of mining in current economic conditions, where ore extraction schedules are varied on a weekly basis so as to ensure constant supply to the process plant, can result in a number of s
May 1, 2010
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Optimum Drill and Blast
The traditional concept of optimum drill and blast is that it is achieved when ore is produced at the lowest unit cost and, because of the complexities of most mining operations, represents a band w
Jan 1, 1998
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Rehabilitation, Landscaping, And Tress
The aim of this paper is to examine the problems confronting the planner, designer, constructor and management when rehabilitating the works associated with road building- and including quarry and
Jan 1, 1976
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Water Usage Reductions at Queensland Alumina
By J Lane, D J. Barker, B Pei
Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL) is the worldÆs largest producer of smelter grade alumina, located in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. The plant employs evaporative cooling towers for waste heat re
Jan 1, 2003
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Official Opening and Address
Good morning. I am very pleased to be invited to present the Opening Address to this inaugural New Zealand Minerals & Mining Conference. It is indeed a pleasure to see so many representatives of t
Jan 1, 1997