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Exhumation of Early Cretaceous Granulites in Fiordland, New Zealand Through Combined Mid-Cretaceous Crustal Extension and Late Cenozoic Transpressive Motion on the Alpine Fault
High pressure (-1.2 GPa) Early Cretaceous granulite facies orthogneisses in Fiordland, New Zealand are in tectonic contact with a cover sequence comprising mid-Palaeozoic amphibolite facies metasedime
Jan 1, 1990
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A Fatigue Equivalent Static Load Methodology for the Fatigue Life Estimation of Load Haul Dumpers
A methodology for the fatigue life estimation of load haul dumpers, employed in underground platinum mines, has been developed and applied. This method entails the quantification of operating conditio
Jan 1, 2005
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International Standards for Reporting of Mineral Resources and Reserves - Status, Outlook and Important Issues
By Miskelly N
In Australia and New Zealand, the 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves', which was released by industry in 1989, is operating successfully in a c
Jan 1, 1997
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A New Process for Upgrading Ilmenitic Mineral Sands
By Canning RG, Uusna S, Goodheart BA
The paper outlines the development of"a process for removal of iron oxides from ilmenite, thereby upgrading the TiO2 content of Western Australian ilmenites, from 55 to approximately 90 per cent. I
Jan 1, 1964
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Celestite Ore Upgrading - From Laboratory to Mill
By Joussemet R, Fabre F
The paragenesis of the Escuzar Mine (Andalusia-Spain) comprises: ò major constituents: celestite and carbonated minerals (abundant calcite and less frequent strontianite). ò minor constituents: sulph
Jan 1, 1993
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Internet-Based Remote Machinery Control
By W R. Hancock
Control of complex machinery through the internet is investigated through the construction of a vehicle prototype developed using off-the- shelf hardware. The vehicle was able to be controlled remotel
Jan 1, 2008
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Problems in Formulating an Industrial Relations Strategy - A Management View
During 1979 the writer had the privilege of interviewing about 50 people with varying degrees of involvement in the industrial arena and all of them in one way and another, had a part to play in th
Jan 1, 1980
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Exchange and Currency Controls and Regulations
There is an established need for an inflow of foreign capital if New Zealand is to meet projected growth rates. The Government recognises this and encourages capital inflows especially where there a
Jan 1, 1971
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Maintaining Product Grade from Diverse Mine Sites at BHP Billiton Iron Ore Newman Joint Venture
By J E. Everett
At BHP Billiton Iron Ore Newman Joint Venture (NJV) ore is railed from four separate mine operations in the Newman area to Port Hedland, where the ore is screened, crushed and blended to produce lump
Jan 1, 2007
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The Hydrothermal Fluid Chemistry of Orogenic Gold Deposits and Implications for Ore Genetic Models
The source and origins of the hydrothermal fluid of orogenic, or quartz-vein lode-gold deposits remain uncertain and disputed: Resolution would likely have a significant affect on exploration strategy
Jan 1, 2002
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The Potential for a Magnesium Industry in Australia
By Frost M. T
Magnesium is the lightest metal used in structural applications but these are only a small part of magnesium usage, with the use in aluminium alloys consuming half the magnesium produced. Other appl
Jan 1, 1995
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Jones-Wilkins-Lee Parameters for Civil Explosives
By R Castedo, P Segarra, L M. López, J A. Sanchidrián, A P. Santos
The cylinder test allows us to determine the expansion of a copper cylinder by the detonation of an explosive charge inside. This test, originally designed for military explosives, has been adapted fo
Aug 24, 2015
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Mining Aspects Applied to Initial Estimation of Resources
By Boyack DJ
DEFINING AN ECONOMIC TARGETExploration usually begins with the corporate goal of finding a minimum tonnage and grade of a selected mineral. Sometimes this is expressed more simply as a minimum quantit
Jan 1, 1990
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Reflections of a Mine Scheduler
Scheduling mine development and underground construction has been the bane of most mine managersÆ lives at one time or another. Even though scheduling software has developed significantly over the las
Jan 1, 2000
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Prefeasibility Studies and the Problems in their Auditing
There is considerable variability in the level of detail incorporated in prefeasibility studies relating to mining developments. Hence, when undertaking a review or audit, it is critical to attempt to
Jan 1, 1990
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Pilot Plant Studies in the Recovery of Copper from Copper-Lead Dross
By Lewis IE
Copper-lead dross is a by-product of the refining of lead bullion produced by the Imper- ial Smelting Process. This dross contains some 27 percent copper, 50 percent lead, four percent zinc and one
Jan 1, 1975
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General Trend of the Demand for Energy in the World and in Australia
INCREASE OF THE OIL CONSUMPTIONIt is of the greatest interest to study the prospects open today for the petroleum industry by looking back to the past years.The' results for the past 15,years can
Jan 1, 1962
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Continuous Improvement at a Large Open Pit Operation
One of the more recent developments within the mining industry has been the adoption of formal continuous improvement programs. A continuous improvement (CI) program was launched across Kalgoorlie Con
Jan 1, 2004
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Modern Underground Drilling Rigs and Their Effect on Mine Production and Preparation
The products required by customers today have become far more complex and consequently more demanding to handle. And thereÆs the dilemma. Nowadays, people tend to stick to a trade for just a few years
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis of horizontal opening stability in lunar regolith
By N Barnett, M Dello-lacovo, J Oh, S Saydam, T Pelech
In-Situ Resource Utilisation and Off-Earth mining require the application of horizontal drilling. The stability of such openings is challenging when excavating in the lunar regolith. Excavations on th
Nov 29, 2022