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WaihiÆs 2020 Vision: Part C: How Did We Get There - The Process
By S M. Stewart
Building and Maintaining Community Relationships In mining terms, the town of Waihi is distinctive with the Martha mine situated right in the heart of the town. MarthaÆs central location and ot
Jan 1, 2006
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Variability in Parameters of the Water Balance Equation and their Influence on Evapotranspiration Cover Performance
By T Baumgartl, D R. Mulligan, D Doley, A Schneider
In arid and semi-arid areas evapotranspiration (ET) cover systems are often used to mitigate contaminated seepage from hazardous mine waste into the adjacent environment. The theory of ET covers is ba
Jul 10, 2012
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A Cellular Automata-based Run-off Model and its Application in Mined Land Rehabilitation Designs
By D Weatherley, T Baumgartl, L Huang, Q Shao
The stabilities of rehabilitated landforms are often threatened by the altered surface hydrology, especially the excessive surface run-off, which may cause severe water erosion and associated pollutan
Jul 16, 2014
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Exploration of the Horn Island Gold Deposit, Torres Strait
The Horn Island gold and mineral field produced 194 kilograms of gold in the 4 years subsequent to its discovery in 1894, from an area of shallow workings 1.5 kilometres x 0.5 kilometres. Gold deposit
Jan 1, 1986
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The Use of Comminution Testwork Results in SAG Mill Design
The relationship between comminution testwork results and the milling circuit that is subsequently selected is not a direct one and frequently involves recourse to databases of past test results. This
Jan 1, 2002
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Tubular Steel Headframe for Winze Sinking at North Broken Hill Ltd., Broken Hill
Winzes are usually sunk 9 ft. 6 in. long by 6 ft. 0 in. wide and are divided into two compartments, 4 ft. 0 in. by 5 ft. 0 in. inside the timbers. The general practice is to sink the winze to a depth
Jan 1, 1941
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The Use and Abuse of Feasibility Studies
By N Cusworth
The development of a resource project inevitably requires the investigation of a vast range of issues across most engineering disciplines û mining, metallurgical, chemical, civil, electrical, mechanic
Jan 1, 2007
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Gold Concentrations at Waiotapu Geothermal Area and Deposition in Geothermal Systems
By K L. Brown
In the Waiotapu geothermal area only Champagne Pool, 109 ng/L, and Waiotapu Geyser, 7.6 ng/L, have dissolved Au concentrations greater than 5 ng/L and most springs have concentrations less than 2 ng/L
Jan 1, 2004
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A National Code for Reporting Coal Resources and Reserves
In November 1986 the Australian Minerals and Energy Council (AMEC) endorsed an "Australian Code for Reporting Identified Coal Resources and Reserves" for use by the Federal and all State Governments
Jan 1, 1987
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The Design and Performance of Underground Explosion Barriers ù A Review
By T O&apos, Beirne
The paper focuses on explosibility conditions in underground coal mines, the behaviour of explosions from initiating gas ignitions to violent dust explosions and the effectiveness and limits of operat
Jan 1, 1997
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The Value of Consulting with the Community
By M L. van Kampen
The recent (2005) amendments to the Resource Management Act 1991 have made it clear that there is no obligation on an applicant to consult. However the importance and value in consulting with the comm
Jan 1, 2006
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Project Sustainability Assessment - Matching Method to Enterprise Size
Project Sustainability Assessment - Matching Method to Enterprise Size Sustainable development requires managing natural resources, including minerals, in a way that is conducive to long-term wealth
Sep 13, 2010
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Supergene Alunite Group Minerals from Porphyry Copper- Gold Districts in the Southern Atacama Desert as Probe for Climatic Versus Tectonic Controls on Copper-Oxide Mineralisation
By R Riquelme
The El Salvador porphyry Cu deposit (26¦ 15Æ Lat S, ~2700 masl) and associated exotic mineralisation is situated at the back-scarp of the late middle Miocene Atacama pediplain in the western Precordil
Jan 1, 2008
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Assessment of Occupational Exposure to Whole-Body Vibration for Drivers of Mining Equipment
According to the data provided by the most recent European Survey on Working Conditions, roughly 25 per cent of the European working population is exposed to mechanical vibrations for no less than one
Dec 6, 2010
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Alluvial Mineral Property Valuation
Outline of situations when valuations required - from capital raisings and takeovers, stamp duty, rates and capital gains tax, to probate and litigation between joint venture parties. Definition of t
Jan 1, 1992
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Operative Expert Estimation of Innovative Policy of Mining Enterprise Technological Development using Sustainable Development Principles
In this paper the system of an operative expert estimation of innovative policy of mining enterprise technological development on sustainable development principles, created in the laboratory of econo
Dec 6, 2010
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Phosphorus Phase Analysis of Medium-Low-Grade Rare-Earths-Bearing Phosphate Ores
Phosphorus Phase Analysis of Medium-Low-Grade Rare-Earths-Bearing Phosphate Ores
Sep 13, 2010
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Exploration for Hydrothermal Minerals Offshore New Zealand: Revealing the Resource
By C E. J de Ronde
Most of the world's economically significant volcanogenic massive sulphide (VSM) deposits are considered to have formed in submarine arc and backarc settings. While the Kermadec-Tonga arc is an e
Jan 1, 2000
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Orogenic Gold Deposits in New Zealand - A New Wall Poster
By R L. Brathwaite
The orogenic gold deposits wall poster is one in a series of posters on different mineral deposit types being produced by GNS Science to raise awareness of the characteristics of New Zealand mineral d
Jan 1, 2005
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Nanoscience in Aqueous Processing
A search for the keyword nano reveals that it has not made a significant entry into the mineral processing research literature. In contrast, the terms micelle, colloid, interface, and monolayer are we
Sep 13, 2010