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The Application of Earthmoving Equipment Technology
Technologies are receiving a lot of 'press' - and rightly so; as they are seen as the means for achieving quantum leaps in productivity and cost reductions. A point of concern for Caterpilla
Jan 1, 1997
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Python Underground Processing Plant Critical Design
Python Underground Processing Plant Critical Design The use of continuous gravity recovery in combination with a controlled breakage fine crushing and screening system followed by flash flotation has
Sep 13, 2010
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Off-Grid Solar in the Mining Sector - Can Renewable Energy Reduce your Operating Costs?
By C Chambers
"AustraliaÆs mining sector faces challenges to its competitiveness; operating costs are being adversely affected as a result of volatile commodity prices and growing international market pressures.Die
Jul 15, 2013
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Australian Participation in the Ocean Drilling Program: An Economic Geology Perspective
The Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) is the largest international geoscience project in the world, and the state-of-the-art drill ship, the JOIDES Resolution, is permanently at sea. Each year there are si
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineralization in Island Arcs with Particular Reference to the South-West Pacific Region
Two outstanding features of the world's young orogenic belts are their very consistently developed suites of volcanic rocks and, it is now recognized, the rather distinctive types of mineralizati
Jan 1, 1978
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Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead Part II - Orientation of Crystals of Fractured Creep Specimens Part II
The first part (lH of this work dealt with the process of recrystallization of single crystals of lead after deformation by creep, as revealed by macroscopical examination. It was shown that when recr
Jan 1, 1940
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Three Case Histories of the Self Potential Method of Base Metal Prospecting Within the Lachlan Geosyncline, New South Wales
The results of self potential geophysical surveys conducted over base metal prospects near Orange, Goulburn, and Wellington, N.S.W., indicate that this rapid and inexpensive exploration procedure meri
Jan 1, 1973
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Boring a Slime Dam
By Met B
IN the followmg paper an account is given of work performed by the author for the purpose of sampling a slime dam on the leases of the North Mount Farrell Co. N.L., at Tullah, Tasmania, during the sum
Jan 1, 1928
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Driving the 1,480 Ft Level at the South Mine, Broken Hill
A drive, 3,500 ft long, was planned to explore mineralization exposed by diamond drilling. A rate of advance of 150 ft per fortnight, approximately double previous Broken Hill rates, was required. Sub
Jan 1, 1965
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A Single Compartment Cell for the Electrolytic Production of Aluminium from Molten Chlorides
A single compartment 100 A electrolytic cell charged with AICla-KCl-NaCl at 750°C was studied during an experimental campaign of 4 months. About 10 1b of aluminium were produced in continuous run
Jan 1, 1971
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A Cubanite-Rich Sulphide Ore Associated with Ultramafic Rocks Near Tumut, N.S.W.
The mineral composition and microtextures of a cubanite-rich sulphide ore are described and cubanite breakdown textures are illustrated. The occurrence of cubanite in macroscopic dimensions is feature
Jan 1, 1969
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The Geology of the Mesel Sediment-Hosted Gold Deposit, North Sulawesi, Indonesia
By P F. Lauricella, D Hendri
In the Mesel sediment-hosted disseminated gold deposit, the spatial distribution of hydrothermal alteration is controlled by steeply dipping faults and shallowly dipping lithologies. Hydrothermal alte
Jan 1, 1995
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Sampling the supergiant Olympic Dam iron-oxide Cu-U-Au-Ag deposit, South Australia
By F F. Pitard, K J. Ehrig
The Olympic Dam iron-oxide copper-gold (IOCG) uranium-silver deposit is second in size only to Norilsk, the gigantic metalliferous deposit. Olympic Dam is the largest publicly declared uranium, fifth
May 9, 2017
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A Study of Mine Subsidence at Two Collieries in the Southern Coalfield, New South Wales
Urban development to the south of Sydney is approaching areas of current and proposed coal mining. Already some structures and residential areas are affected by mining subsidence.Subsidence resulting
Jan 1, 1980
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Presidential Address, 1979: The Mining Industry-the Key to Social Change
Perhaps one of the most important conferences or symposia which our Institute has conducted, was the joint Aus. LM.M./AJ.M.E. meeting held in Canberra in May 1978, with the theme International Resourc
Jan 1, 1979
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Seamgas Parameters of the Kupakupa Seam, Huntly West Mine
By W E. Vance, B H. Ashton
The emission of seam gases into underground workings in coal mines is acknowledged as a major hazard, particularly methane due to its possible ignition. Acknowledge of seam gas parameters is important
Jan 1, 1991
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Flotation of Ok Tedi Sulphide Minerals
By Mwaba CC
Ok Tedi Mining Ltd has been using flotation for the production of copper/gold concentrates from a complex copper sulphide ore for several years. During this period, much effort has been devoted to
Jan 1, 1991
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Geology and Structure on the Mahakipawa Gold Deposit, Marlborough: Preliminary Results
The Mahakipawa gold deposit is located 21 km northwest of Blenheim. It became the site of a small hardrock gold rush in 1889 following nearby alluvial gold discoveries in 1888. The study investigates
Jan 1, 1993
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The Mercury Content of Gold in Mesozoic Vein Deposits, Otago, New Zealand
By D Craw
Previous studies of alluvial gold in Otago and Southland placer deposits have suggested a gold-mercury association for some deposits derived from Caples Terrane schist, whereas alluvial deposits on To
Jan 1, 2003
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The Influence of Elements on the Properties of Lead Part X. The Influence of Magnesium
By Met M, Orr C. W, Met B. E
As was mentioned in the last paper of this series(l), magnesium was added to lead with the idea that it would act as a de-oxidiser. The magnesium lead alloys give rise to an inter-metallic compound of
Jan 1, 1939