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Pitfalls in the Preparation of Environmental Impact Reports
New Zealand Steel Limited is nearing completion of the environmental reporting and planning procedures for its proposed fivefold expansion to steelmaking at Glenbrook, and supporting mining operations
Jan 1, 1981
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Application of Some Geostatistical Methods to Evaluate Phosphate Deposit (Abu Tartur Area, Egypt)
By Ibrahim AR
The experimental phosphate mine of abu Tartur has been recently placed into production. Some problems'have been encountered in maintai- ning grade control due to the differences between early
Jan 1, 1986
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Correcting for the Dilution of Rakes Processed Sequentially from Multiple Mines at the BHP Billiton Iron Ore Newman Joint Venture Operations
By T J. Howard
At BHP Billiton Iron Ore operations, run of mine ore from the several Newman Joint Venture (NJV) mines is railed in 12 kt rakes to Port Hedland. Rakes are processed sequentially, with the lump and fin
Jan 1, 2007
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Source and Fate of Arsenic in Selected West Coast Catchments, South Island
By K Brown, J Webster-Brown
Coal mining activity first began on the West Coast in 1864 and has since led to the exposure of large areas of coal and host rock to chemical weathering. These exposed abandoned workings have led to t
Jan 1, 2002
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Automatic Ore Texture Analysis for Process Mineralogy
Geologists often classify ore textures on the basis of the origin of the rock in which they form and the grade of one or more minerals within the ore (Sinclair and Blackwell, 2002, pp 32-36). Me
Jan 1, 2008
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The Use of Special Steels at Whyalla and Iron Knob
The first difficulty encount.ered in preparing this paper was to find a definition of the word "special" as applied to steel. The first thought is "obviously any grade not mild steel&qu
Jan 1, 1951
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The Role of the Quarrying Industry in New Zealand
On the face of it this is an easily answered question. Modern technology and life as we know it today would be impossible without industrial minerals and the responsible utilisation of mineral resourc
Jan 1, 1978
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Interaction of Calcium Dioleate Collector Colloids With Calcite and Fluorite Surfaces as Revealed by AFM Force Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
By A V. Nguyen
Spherical calcium dioleate particles (~10 ¦m in diameter) were used as AFM (atomic force microscope) probes to measure interaction forces of the collector colloid with calcite and fluorite surfaces. T
Jan 1, 2005
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The Conversion of Mineral Waste to Modern Materials Using Geopolymerisation
During the past decade geopolymer technology has emerged as a possible solution for the effective stabilisation and solidification of waste materials. Amorphous to semi-crystalline geopolymers form by
Jan 1, 2000
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Environmental Aspects of Prospecting in Arid Terrain
Prospecting in arid terrain can produce substantial environmental impacts, comparable to or greater in magnitude than the impacts associated with actual mining or petroleum production. Impacts ar
Jan 1, 1988
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The Whys and Wherefores of Penalty Elements in Copper Concentrates
By C Fountain
It is commonly known that copper smelter terms include penalties if the concentrations of elements, such as arsenic, mercury and fluorine, exceed stipulated limits. It is less commonly known that the
Jul 15, 2013
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Mining and Environmental Noise - Preventing Problems Professionally
As an environmental "pollutant", noise is different. For one thing, it is localised (as opposed to transfrontier) and, for another, relatively low levels can trigger very strong human reaction. Th
Jan 1, 1987
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The Operation and Management of Braeside Borefield, Central Queensland
By R G. Alford
Braeside Borefield, located 120 km southwest of Mackay, is owned by BHP Mitsui Coal Pty Ltd (BHP Mitsui). The borefield provides water to BHP MitsuiÆs South Walker Creek and Riverside Coal Mines and c
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Smart Instrumentation on Future Intelligent Mines
By R Farana
The future challenges in mining instrumentation, mainly on future intelligent mines, are to continue providing instruments with the highest level of reliability at the lowest possible cost, and also t
Jan 1, 2003
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Errors in the WorldÆs Patent Laws
A thousand writers have harped upon the wondrous nature of the inventive faculty. They realise that man is a creator, and that capital and labour alike are, and will always be impotent without machine
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Depression of Gangue Minerals Using Tailor-Made CMCs in Sulfide Ore Flotation
By N Kreutzman, A Moilanen, V Palosaari
Carboxymethyl cellulose, CMC, is widely used in mineral processing as a flotation depressant, mainly for the depression of carbonate and talcaceous gangue in the flotation of Cu-Ni sulfide and PGM ore
Jan 1, 2005
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The Development of No 2 Ore Shaft as a Surface Hoisting Shaft at Mount Isa Mines Limited
By Onton W
During the latter part of 1936, conditions encountered in sinking the Main Ore shaft made it impractical and uneconomical to continue deepening it to serve haulage levels below the present No. 5
Jan 1, 1988
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Statistical Experimental Design Approach in Coal Briquetting
By S Pfaff, R Rajic
In the case when the number of independent variables is greater, a careful design for carrying out tests has to be made in order to obtain, with the smallest possible number of tests, as much as possi
Jan 1, 2003
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The Iron Ore Deposits of the Mount Goldsworthy Area, Port Hedland District Western Australia
The iron ore deposits of-the Port Hedland distract of North-Western Australia are associated with banded-sedimentary iron., formations that.form part of the local succession. of folde.d..and faulte
Jan 1, 1964
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The Exploration for and Economic Appraisal of Asbestos
Asbestos is a commercial term applied to fibrous varieties of several minerals, the properties of which are not generally appreciated by the majority of geologists. A thorough knowledge of these pro
Jan 1, 1971