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The Challenges of Evaluating and Exploiting Gold-Quartz Reefs in the Central Victorian Goldfield, Australia
By L McCarthy, B W. Cuffley, O K. Thomas an
The Central Victorian Goldfield is a world-class field located in Victoria, Australia. It is currently undergoing a revival through activities in the Bendigo, Ballarat, Tarnagulla, Maldon, Castlemaine
Jan 1, 2004
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Mathematical Economic Models of Assessment of Technological Progress in the Mining Industry
Mathematical economic models for assess ment of technological progress in the mining industry in the USSR are discussed. The models are based on a simple index, TT which approxi- mates the rate of g
Jan 1, 1977
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Epithermal Gold Exploration in Covered Terrain at Togi, Japan
By Corbett GJ
Epithermal gold-silver deposits occur in young volcanic terrains where post-mineral cover commonly impedes the search for mineralisation. At the Togi Project in Honshu, Japan, a complex mineralised sy
Jan 1, 1990
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Estimation and Calculation of the Values of Thermodynamic Functions for Certain Group V and Group VI Metal Chlorides
By Forster G, Datta P. K
Many high temperature industrial processes involve gaseous halogen-bearing environments. Essentially, these fall into three subject areas: power generation, waste incineration and especially extract
Jan 1, 1991
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Blast Manipulation or Crusher Modification?
By Siddall B
A brief review of the capabilities and practical limitations of blast simulation packages has been carried out. It is concluded that the simulators accurately reflect size distributions in the mid-r
Jan 1, 1998
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Improving Low-Grade Ore Recovery with the use of Efficient Blasting Techniques
Drilling and blasting operations have historically been viewed as a necessary 'evil' part of mining, whose costs should be minimised by whatever means possible. In the past, when operation
Jan 1, 1998
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A Study of the Induration of Iron Ore Pellets
By Armstrong G. J, Bowling K. McG, Gray C. H
An experimental induration facility has been developed and used for conducting iso- thermal tests and plant simulation studies on the thermal induration of iron ore pellets. The influence of time, t
Jan 1, 1973
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Australian Metallurgy - Do We Need More or Less?
From a personal view that encompasses both research and assessment of major projects the author outlines the two competitive pressures that will force more rather than less metallurgy viz the increasi
Jan 1, 1993
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Sources and Extent of Mine Atmosphere Contaminants
Seam gases are the most important atmos- phere contaminants in Australian collieries, their importance increasing with depth; C02 as well as CH4 may be important in intruded envir- onments. The gene
Jan 1, 1983
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Investigations into the Predictability of Volumes and Characteristics of Mine Waters in Coal Seams of the Sydney Basin
By Anderson JDC
Opencast Lignite Mining requires topwall strata of seams to be fully depleted and footwall aquifers sufficiently depressurized. To prevent a spread of the cone of depression into protected wetlands
Jan 1, 1988
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Geosynthetics Provide Innovative Solution To Mine Establishment Problems
By Pinn N
Geosynthetics is an all encompassing word to describe a number of man-made products usually from hydrocarbons which are used in conjunction with the soil. The specific products are:Geotextiles Geomemb
Jan 1, 1990
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Technical Consideration for the Design of a Demethanation Program
By Masszi D
INTRODUCTION The association of methane with coal has been known almost since coal was first mined and in general it has been considered the curse of underground coal mining. Historically, most of
Jan 1, 1982
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The Evolution of Cut and Fill Mining at Isa Mine
By Wright J
Large scale cut and fill mining in narrow silver-lead-zinc orebodies began at Mount Isa in 1964. Initially each orebody was one stope and access was via raises from the level above. Upholing was t
Jan 1, 1988
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Biorecovery of Selenium from Smelter Effluents
By Salley J, Gould WD
The stack-gas scubber effluent from base metal smelters often contain 20-100 ppm of oxidized selenium salts. Due to their toxicity, these must be removed from solution prior to release of the effluent
Jan 1, 1990
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Large Scale Rheoignimbrite Eruptions and Their Sources: An Example from the Springbok Quartz Latites of the Goboboseb Region, Namibia
By Milner SC
Four quartz latite rheoignimbrite units (units I to IV) mapped in the Goboboseb Mountains have been traced to their eruptive source, the Messum intrusive complex; this is a complex multistage ring str
Jan 1, 1990
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Copper/Cyanide in the Treatment of High Copper Gold Ores
By Staunton W. P
The presence of cyanide soluble copper in gold ores can give rise to serious operational and economical difficulties in CIP and CIL operations. Cyanide consumption can result in the ore being uneco
Jan 1, 1991
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M÷ssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Mineralogy and Minerals Extraction
By Jay W. H, Brown L. J
Several case studies are examined in which analysis of treated ores and extracted metal species by Mossbauer spectroscopy provides information not available by other competing techniques. The cases
Jan 1, 1997
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Value Added in the Mineral Sands Industry
Mineral Sands - "An Industry for the Future"The mineral sands industry is matched only by the gold industry in relation to its current buoyancy. The strong demand for the various mineral sands product
Jan 1, 1986
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Solid State Reduction of Australian Chromite with Coal
By Johnston R. F
The factors which influence the reduction of chromite are investigated with special reference to Coobina chromite. This was compared with a South African chromite ore. The reduction characteristics ar
Jan 1, 1994
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A Modified Cable Bolt System For The Support Of Underground Openings
By Worotnicki G, Tillmann V. H
Past experience with fully bonded cable dowels placed as a means of reinforcement in highly stressed crop pillars at the New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited (NBHC) mine indicated such support was
Jan 1, 1983