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Deposit Types and Paleo-Depth Extents of Coromandel Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits
By A B. Christie
Known epithermal deposits in the Coromandel region belong to the low-sulphidation type, represented by three subtypes: (1) andesite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, (2) rhyolite-hosted epithermal Au-Ag, and
Jan 1, 2000
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Some Aspects of the Genesis of the Iron Duke Iron Orebody and Associated Rocks
There is an alternative theory of the high grade orebodies of the Middleback Group, based on the primary nature of the high grade ores in an area of carbonate deposition, with lesser amounts of silice
Jan 1, 1963
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Folding of the Greenland Group, Reefton Goldfield
By M Stewart
The structural framework for the major gold deposits of the Reefton Goldfield was largely established in the 1930s after a detailed regional geological mapping programme. Recent new mapping has now su
Jan 1, 1996
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Effect of liquefaction controlling components in carbon-free mould powder for the continuous casting of ultra-low carbon steels
By N Gruber
In the continuous casting of ultralow carbon (ULC) steels, free carbon is used to control the melting behaviour of mould powders. If the carbon is not completely removed during melting, it is enriched
Jun 19, 2024
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Timing of Epithermal Activity in the Horohoro-Matahana Basin Area, Taupo Volcanic Zone
By P J. B Fransen
Several spatially and/or temporally distinct phases of epithermal activity can be recognised in the Horohoro-Matahana Basin area of the Taupo Volcanic Zone. In the northern Matahana Basin a 140 - 350
Jan 1, 1991
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Bulk Explosives - Availability and Application for Small Users
For tax purposes a mining company is a New Zealand company whose principal source of income is from the business of mining, or exploring for certain specified minerals in New Zealand. New Zealand tax
Jan 1, 1988
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Characterisation and Classification of Veined Rocks for Rock Mass Behaviour Assessment
By R P. Bewick
Many future and current block and panel caves extract ore from veined rock masses. These rock masses are composed of open joints forming blocks or rock with healed networks of veinlets. These two type
May 9, 2016
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Investigations of Massive Sulphide Mineralisation Along the Kermadec Arc 1996 - 2005
By G J. Massoth, K Faure, A G, R G. Ditchburn, I J. Graham
From modest beginnings in 1996, research into the mineral potential of New ZealandÆs Exclusive Economic Zone has progressed into a major multidisciplinary component of GNSÆs recently funded 6-year æMi
Jan 1, 2005
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The Influence of Resource Rent Taxation on Mining and Investment Strategies
By A D. Stewart Gillies
Resource rent taxes are taxes which only become effective at such a time as a pre-determined rate of return has been achieved by an operation. Resource Rent Taxes have from time to time been considere
Jan 1, 1995
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Effect of pH and Chain Length on the Flotation Separation of Fluorite from its Synthetic Mixtures with Calcite and Dolomite with Imino-Bis-Methylene Phosphonic Acid
Effect of pH and Chain Length on the Flotation Separation of Fluorite from its Synthetic Mixtures with Calcite and Dolomite with Imino-Bis-Methylene Phosphonic Acid
Sep 13, 2010
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Geophysical Characteristics of the Karangahake Epithermal Deposit, Hauraki Goldfield, New Zealand
By C A. Locke, M Stevens, P Vidanovich, J Cassidy, J L. Mauk
The Karangahake adularia-sericite epithermal gold-silver deposit, located at the southern end of the Waitekauri Corridor, Hauraki Goldfield, occurs as quartz veins with associated alteration haloes. I
Jan 1, 2005
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Metallogeny and Evolution of the Asia-Australia W-Sn Metallogenic Belt on the Western Pacific Rim
By X Qiu
According to the temporal and spatial distribution of regional metallogenesis, thePacific Rim can be divided into four global metallogenetic systems. The Asia-Australia W-Sn metallogenetic belt is the
Jan 1, 1995
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The Bootstrap - A Non-Parametric Statistical Method for Assessing the Reliability of Alluvial Gold Grade Estimates
Alluvial gold grades are typically highly erratic. It is very often difficult to establish with confidence the in situ grades of reserve blocks due to the small number of pit or drill hole samples ava
Jan 1, 1985
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Shotover Alluvial Gold: An Evaluation of the Genesis and Chronology of the Host Sediments
Several glacial episodes have been distinguished in the Shotover Valley. These produced fluvioglacial aggradational deposits downvalley from the terminii, commonly with well-preserved terrace treads,
Jan 1, 1998
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Establishing Metal Levels in the Ohinemuri River
By W Donovan
Concern exists about the potential release of metals from the proposed mining operation at Martha Hill to the Ohinemuri River. Speculation on possible impacts is fuelled by the dearth of published dat
Jan 1, 1986
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Significance of Ion Interactions in Flotation in Saline and Brine Solutions
Significance of Ion Interactions in Flotation in Saline and Brine Solutions
Sep 13, 2010
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Possible Future Applications of Biotechnologies in the Gold Industry - A Prospective Approach
By C M. Zammit, N Cook, F Reith, C L. Ciobanu, J Brugger
The role of biological agents in the gold mining industry is currently limited to the use of microorganisms in bioleaching and bioremediation. However, there is a variety of possibilities in which bio
Sep 26, 2013
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Contaminated Water Management for the Golden Cross Mine
By M J. Kindley
The Golden Cross Gold Mine Project is now fully operational and into its second year of operation. Because of its location in the sensitive Coromandel Peninsula
Jan 1, 1993
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Dirty goethite – a geochemical characterisation of some western Robe River channel iron deposits
By C Placzek, E Beattie, K Blake
Channel iron deposits (CID) consist of ferruginous chemical sediments, and are an unusual subset of Phanerozoic ooidal ironstone deposits almost unique to the Pilbara, where they constitute around 19
Jul 24, 2017
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The Wakamarina Quartz-Gold-Scheelite Lodes, Marlborough
By R L. Brathwaite
The mesothermal quartz-scheelite lodes of the Wakamarina valley are one of twelve known mined or prospected gold-bearing areas in the Marlborough Schist. Recorded production was 556 kg gold, a little
Jan 1, 1994