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Increased Productivity At The C. S. A. Mine, Cobar
Due to collapsing copper prices during 1974/75, a rapid changeover was made at the C.S.A. mine from mechanised cut and fill stoping with incline access to the more economic long hole open stoping
Jan 1, 1977
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Technical Note - Different Rates of Dissolution of Zinc by Aeration of Sphalerite in Different Container Materials
By Simes C. D
Results of experiments for dissolution of zinc by aeration of sphalerite in glass, copper, galvanised iron and stainless steel vessels of identical dimensions are reported. It was found that in a glas
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral Sands to year 2000
The mineral sands industry in Australia can contribute much more sig- nificantly to economic development beyond the year 2000 by increased production of constituent minerals such as ilmenite, zircon,
Jan 1, 1988
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Modelling the Production and Migration of Magmatic Volatiles and Metamorphic Fluids û Examples Relating to Archaean Gold Mineralisation in the Yilgarn
The relative importance of magmatic and metamorphic fluids in Archaean gold mineralisation has long been a subject of debate. Computer simulations can be used to explore the interaction between compet
Jan 1, 2008
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A Facies Model for an Active Composite Volcano: Ruapehu, New Zealand
By Houghton BF
Ruapehu is an extremely active andesitic composite volcano, built in at least four cone- building episodes over the last 250 ka. The volcano was constructed by a variety of extrusive and subplinian
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal Reserves, Codes And Computers
Conceptually coal reserve assessment is simple but in practice it presents many problems. These arise from the origin and geological history of coal seams and from the diverse nature of the coal it
Jan 1, 1979
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Rehabilitation of Mined Land
As this Seminar is on "Progress - Mining and the Environment", I am taking the liberty of extending my address beyond the scope implied by the subject, "Rehabilitation of Mined Land", with a prelim
Jan 1, 1971
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Victorian Brown Coal Mining - an Historical Overview
This brief overview of the history of Brown Coal mining in Victoria is a luncheon presentation -I do not intend to make it indigestible with extensive listings of resources or production. There is
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of the Environmental Assessment Prodedures to Licensing for Minerals, Petroleum and Geothermal Energy
By Thorburn D
This paper reviews the history of environmental assessment in New Zealand with reference to mineral developments. Emphasis is given to larger more controversial projects particularly metal mines. The
Jan 1, 1990
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An Approach to the Flotation of Complex Gold Ores Containing Some Free Gold and/or Some Gold Associated with Easily Floatable Sulphide Minerals
This paper describes some experiences in the design of flotation reagent schemes for the efficient flotation of complex gold ores containing free gold and/or gold associated with easily flotable sulph
Jan 1, 1997
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Calcrete as an Exploration Medium in an Arid Environment
By W A. van der Westhuizen, Beukes G. J, Vermaak J. J
Large parts of the arid northern Cape Province South Africa are blanketed by Quaternary cal- crete under which potential base-metal ore- deposits may occur. In an attempt to examine the nature of th
Jan 1, 1988
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The Nature and Implications of Resuspension in Subaqueous Sulfide Tailings
By M H. Mian
Much has been published on resuspension of sediments in lakes and estuaries. In general, resuspension has implications on transport and release of contaminants from the sediments. It has been shown th
Jan 1, 2003
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The Real Cost of the Global Warming Mania ù Hydrometallurgy Versus Pyrometallurgy
In the past two decades the global metalliferous mineral industry has trended away from pyrometallurgical (pyromet) and towards hydrometallurgical (hydromet) technologies including biometallurgical (b
Jan 1, 2004
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The Design, Installation, and Management of Computer-Based Process Control Systems in the Metalliferous Industries
The sudden. explosion of relatively inexpensive digital process control computers has accelerated interest in the possibilities of economic savings by their use. In particular the metalliferous in
Jan 1, 1977
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The Development of a Niche Iron Ore Producer
Mount Gibson Iron Limited (æMount Gibson IronÆ) has made the difficult transition from a privately owned company with an iron resource to a publicly listed company owning and operating a profitable ir
Jan 1, 2005
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Technology-Key to Capital Growth and its Significance as an Export Commodity
During the post war era, the requirements of the "Third" World for modern civil works, energy and industry, coupled with an insistence that these capital installations are understood and controlled
Jan 1, 1975
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Wheal Gawler
Wheal Gawler was Australia's first metal mine. This leader was followed by an army of other metalliferous underground mines and surface operations in Australia. As a mine it was not highly si
Jan 1, 1987
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Biological Mining and Bio-Hydrometallurgy-Prospects and Opportunities
Biologically-mediated phenomena are involved in many of the natural processes by which mineral deposits are formed and ore bodies transformed and degraded. They may facilitate the environmentally
Jan 1, 1982
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Ants as Indicators of Restoration Success Following Mining in Northern Australia
Mine site restoration, involving the re-establishment of original ecosystems, is a far greater challenge than revegetation, which simply aims to stabilise the site and to give it a green appearance.
Jan 1, 1994
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Grinding, Pulp Chemistry and Particle Flotability
In this paper the reactions which may lead to particle hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity as a function of grinding environment-are reviewed. The results of pulp chemical investigations related to a Cu-
Jan 1, 1993