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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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Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation For The Warrego Mine, Northern Territory
By Leahey T. A
The variability of gold mineralization in the Warrego Gold Pod is described by classical statistical techniques using sample distrib- utions and analysis of variance; and by the use of geostatistic
Jan 1, 1979
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Compacted nickel Powders for Alloying and Electroplating
By Flann R. C
A small modification to current industrial practice should lead to better nickel powders for use in alloying, electroplating, and powder metallurgy. Nickel powder compacts sold for alloying are not
Jan 1, 1979
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Significance of Latent Energy in Hydraulic Slags to the Cement and Concrete Industry
Blast furnace slags which fall into the quaternary system SiO2 - A1203 - MgO - CaO have latent hydraulic properties which depend on the degree of vitrification. When the oxides com- bine to form Ca
Jan 1, 1979
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Ore Reserves Estimation For Copper Orebodies At Mount Isa Mines Limited
Ore Reserves estimation for the two producing copper orebodies at Isa Mine, Mount Isa, Queensland is discussed. The principal estimation techniques used and discussed are first, a computer based in
Jan 1, 1979
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The Effect Of Prices And Cost On Ore Reserves
Changes in prices and costs change the mineable grade and the profitabil- ity of an ore reserve. In a static world the grade required for an ore reserve is measured by the ratio: Cost/tonne of ore x
Jan 1, 1979
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Blast Furnace and Steel Slags in France
Record quantities of slag were produced in 1974. Slag usage in this year amounted to 8.5 mega tonnes for granulated blast furnace slag and 7.7 mega tonnes for crushed blast furnace and L.D. slags.
Jan 1, 1979
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Current Research on Coal Type and Depositional Environments in the Paparoa Goal Measures
The purpose of this paper is to outline current research on the Paparoa and, at the request of conference organisers, to present a general introduction to the geology of the Greymouth Coalfield as bac
Jan 1, 1979
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Keynote Address
By F
Ore reserve estimation has been described as the most individualistic, the most prickly and even the most controversial of all the technical aspects of the mining profession. This symposium is a gr
Jan 1, 1979
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Strengths and Resilient Modulus For Crusher Run Blast Furnace Slag and Additives
The main aim of the conference is to work towards improved useage of steelplant slags which have largely been considered waste mater- ials, This paper summarised investigations carried out on the su
Jan 1, 1979
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Solid-Vapour Equilibria in the FeCl3-AlCl3-Cl2 System
By Moyle F. J
This paper describes an apparatus which was developed to study solid-vapour equilibria and presents results which were obtained during a study of the FeCI3-AlCI3-CI2 system. Analysis of the results sh
Jan 1, 1979
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Cooperative Studies in Japan on Granulated Slag Sands for Concrete
A number of cooperative studies have been carried out as preliminary work for drafting a standard for application of granulated slag sand for concrete, and the following conclusions were reached 1
Jan 1, 1979
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The Control of Fines through Improved Blast Design
Fines and unnecessarily small rock fragments are created by as many as four identifiable breakage mechanisms which operate close to the charged section or sections of the blasthole. The peak blasthole
Jan 1, 1979
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The Brown Coal Reserves Of Victoria
Indigenous brown coals, which provide a readily available primary energy source, have played a significant part in the industrial development of Victoria. The deposits located in the Latrobe Valle
Jan 1, 1979
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A Generalized Account of the Paraburdoo Iron Orebodies
By Jackson D. G
Iron ore mineralisation in the Paraburdoo environs is known to extend almost continuously over a strike length of 55 kilometres. Six formations of the Mount Bruce Supergroup con- tain high grade min
Jan 1, 1979
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Presidential Address, 1979: The Mining Industry-the Key to Social Change
Perhaps one of the most important conferences or symposia which our Institute has conducted, was the joint Aus. LM.M./AJ.M.E. meeting held in Canberra in May 1978, with the theme International Resourc
Jan 1, 1979
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The Big Bend and Cobra Molybdenum Prospects - A Comparison
The Big Bend and Cobra molybdenum prospects which occur near the margin of the Karamea Batholith in the Northwest Nelson molybdenum province are compared. The Big Bend Prospect is a 3000 m by 800 m ar
Jan 1, 1979
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Mineral Reserve Reporting For Government Requirements
By Morrison J
Considerable confusion is to be found in the methods of estimating mineral reserves. The solution appears to be more cooperation between industry and government to agree upon a classification syste
Jan 1, 1979
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Estimation Of Gold Ore Reserves At Mt. Charlotte, Kalgoorle, Western Australia
Gold occurs at Mt. Charlotte associated with a stockwork of pyritised quartz veins in Unit 8 of the Golden Mile Dolerite. The ore- body is massive, 200m long and 40m wide and has been proved to over
Jan 1, 1979
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Development of the Eneabba Mineral Sands Operation of Associated Minerals Consolidated Limited
By Bassett N
The Eneabba deposit, located 280 km north of Perth, Western Australia, and 30 km inland (Fig. 1) is one of the most recently developed deposits of mineral sands in the world. The area has been in
Jan 1, 1979