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The Development of Mechanised Pipe Jacking in the United Kingdom
Pipe Jacking has been a recognised method of tunnelling in the U.K. since the early 1950's, although I understand that pipes were pushed blind by the soldiers in the first World War from tren
Jan 1, 1987
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Value Creation Through Sampling of a Gold Ore
By S Cossfo Torres
Minera PenmontÆs gold mine, La Herradura, is located at the northwestern Mexican state of Sonora and consists of an open pit mine and heap leaching facility for the recovery of gold. The production be
Jan 1, 2008
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Alaska Natives: A Major Pacific Rim Mineral Force
Alaska Native corporations, as representatives of the aboriginal inhabitants of Alaska, control the mineral rights to 18 million hectares of Alaska, approximately 12% of the state. These corporations
Jan 1, 1990
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Getting Value From R&D
New knowledge has no economic value unless it can be applied, or æcapturedÆ, as the R&D jargon has it. Australia probably spends more than $500 m per year on mineral industry R&D, distributed amongst
Jan 1, 1998
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Portland Cement. Improvements in Manufacturing Processes and Quality
THE manufacture of Portland cement on a commercial basis dates back to the year 1824, when Joseph Aspidin, of Leeds, patented his process. It was, however, only within the past 25 years that the cemen
Jan 1, 1926
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Aboriginal Land Rights and the Mining Industry in the Northern Territory
The impact of moves to introduce Abori- ginal land rights was felt in the Northern Territory as early as 1972 when the Federal Government froze the processing of all appli- cations for mining intere
Jan 1, 1984
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Minister's Address
The Honourable Neil Pickard has been in Parliament for something like sixteen years. He was Minister for Education in 1976, served as Shadow Minister in a number of portfolio areas while his party w
Jan 1, 1989
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Selective Leaching of Low Grade Middlings from Lead-Zinc Flotation
By Manlapig EV, Lawson F, Clarkson CJ
A low grade middling sample from Mount Isa, Australia, assaying 31.7 per cent zinc, 12.9 per cent lead and 14.5 per cent iron was leached under atmospheric pressure in sulphate and sulphate-chloride
Jan 1, 1993
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International Commodity Agreements and Arrangements
Efforts to stabilize international markets in commodities have gradually intensified during the course of this century in keeping with the grow- ing complexity and interdependence of the world econ
Jan 1, 1978
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One Reserve Estimation
By Mining Geophysics
Modern geostatistics has eliminated much of the guess-work in ore reserve estimation, and can calculate levels of confidence for the reserve estimate. Geological modelling software has brought about
Jan 1, 1994
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The Search for the Next Generation of Geoscientists
The theme at this yearÆs AusIMM New Leaders Conference in Ballarat was æThe Minerals Industry û Future Directions for New LeadersÆ. There was a strong focus on the recruitment and retention of trained
Jan 1, 2004
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JigScan: A Case Study in Product Research, Development and Commercialisation
By P Cameron
The Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) has recently commercialised a variety of new products for the mining industry through its commercial division (JKTech). Although the products co
Jan 1, 2000
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Flash Point Test for Lead
Mr. P. F. THOMPSON said this matter was one of very great importance to producers of lead. His association with the matter was that he happened to be the Institute representative on the Committee of t
Jan 1, 1930
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Controversy in Genetic Models for Proterozoic High-Grade, Banded Iron Formation (BIF)-Related Iron Deposits ù Unifying or Discrete Model(s)?
By F Baars, M Zu, C A. RosiFre, L Lobato
A genetic model for the genesis of high-grade (>65 wt per cent Fe) Proterozoic, banded iron formation (BIF)-related iron deposits such as the Tom Price, Mount Whaleback deposits in the Hamersley Provi
Jan 1, 2005
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Bioleaching of Valuable Metals from Waste Cathode Materials of the Lithium Ion Battery Industry Using Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
By D E. Ralph, D-J Kim, G-J Ahn, Y-H Rhee
The amount of discarded dry batteries are presently found to be increasing globally and waste cathode active materials of the lithium ion battery industry are among them. Hydrometallurgical operations
Jan 1, 2006
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Gravel Extraction from West Coast River Beds - Resource and Environmental Issues
By D H. Bell
The potential for extracting gravel materials from active floodplain and channel areas has been investigated for three West Coast rivers û the Grey, Inangahua and Whataroa. Studies have focused primar
Jan 1, 2003
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The 2003 JORC Code ù How are Competent Persons and Public Companies Affected?
The JORC Code, which has been in existence as a Code incorporated in the listing rules of the Australian Stock Exchange and New Zealand Stock Exchange since 1989 and 1992 respectively, has been revise
Jan 1, 2003
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Water in Mining ù Where Will it Come From and Where Will it Go To?
In the 1890s, The Goldfields Water Supply Department in Western Australia commissioned the diamond drilling of two deep artesian exploratory water bores near Coolgardie (Blatchford, 1899). At the time
Jan 1, 2000
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Simulating the Interaction of Heavy Mineral Sands Mining With the North Stradbroke Island Groundwater System (Mining in Water)
By I D. Hair
A numerical groundwater model was used to predict the nature of interactions between heavy mineral sands mining operations and the groundwater regime at North Stradbroke Island, Southeast Queensland.
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Liberation on the Flotation Performance of a Complex Ore
By Davey KJ
Complex sulphide ores are characterised by complex texture of the valuable minerals. Any assessment of the performance of differential flotation circuits treating such ore should include analysis of
Jan 1, 1993