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  • AUSIMM
    The Causes of Climatic, Geological, and Geographical Changes Upon the Earth

    The phenomena of nature cannot present themselves to any thinking wild without claiming from it some solution. The earth, as it has often been observed, is laid out like a well ordered cabinet, presen

  • AUSIMM
    A Mining Puzzle

    To the south and west of Broken Hill lies the Thackaringa silver-lead district, about 25 miles, and is the locality really of the first silver find in the country long before Broken Hill, the geologic

  • AUSIMM
    The Gold and Silver Question

    The able address on the currency question given by the Right Honorable A. J. Balfour, M.P., late leader of the Government, at the Mansion House lately, before a large and influential audience, will st

  • AUSIMM
    Light Railways

    The story of the rise, progress, and development of our modern railway system is a long but an exceedingly interesting one. The phases it has passed through, the discussions that have arisen from time

  • AUSIMM
    Some Gold Bearing Rocks at Bingara, N.S.W.

    The locality from where these specimens come is distant about 12 miles due south from the township of Bingara New South Wales, and is known locally as Carney's Reef, Barrack's Creek, Top Bin

  • AUSIMM
    The "Indicator" Feature in Some Gold Occurences

    A way back in 1851-2 an army of diggers had commenced the conquest, of the now famous goldfields of Australasia. At that time, and in the Colony of Victoria, more that 10,000 were camped on and around

  • AUSIMM
    Some Notes on "The Davis Calyx Drill".

    All previous attempts to cut rock in boring by means of revolving steel cutters have failed, chiefly in consequence of the mis-shapen teeth grinding the rock and themselves simultaneously, until, afte

  • AUSIMM
    A Few Observations on Mine Surveying and Surveying Instruments

    The principles of geometry and trigonometry are so continuously used by mining engineers for the purpose of accurately and intelligibly recording their measurements, that the writer is prompted to lay

  • AUSIMM
    Indicator and Quartz Reefs

    During the past Two years in reef gold mining, "indicators" have received great attention at the hands at the Victorian gold seekers. Many years ago, what was caned the" indicator lode,

  • AUSIMM
    Early History of Colonial Mining, in Connection with "Is Scientific Management a Success?"

    When the Mining Bill came before the Victorian Legislature not so many months ago, the question arose whether mining managers required education, and to what extent. Some members of the House expresse

  • AUSIMM
    Physiography and Geology of the Wadnaminga Goldfields, South Australia

    The truly scientific method in the study of such questions at the present day is the reverse of that which was followed in the early days of geology, when after the observation of a few isolated facts

  • AUSIMM
    Some Notes on Bank Deposits, With special reference to those met with at the Denny Dalton Goldfields, Vryheid District, South African Republic, and the Process of Treatment Employed There

    To many Australian Mining Engineers, we take it, the singular features of banket deposits are not as familiarly known as they would wish, possibly because in the majority of instances they are not in

  • AUSIMM
    The Manufacture of Sulphuric Acid and its Use in Metallurgy

    Owing to the number of chemical processes now in use for the separation of metals from their ores, and the consequent employment of chemicals at the mine, it is sometimes necessary to be able to produ

  • AUSIMM
    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

  • AUSIMM
    On Testing Reducing Machinery

    Many of the discrepancies that appear when comparing the results of reducing machinery are due to the nature of the materials reduced and the conditions under which they have been treated. It is there

  • AUSIMM
    The Uses of Electricity in Mining with Special Reference to the Electrical Operations at Mount Morgan

    That electricity is an important and valuable agent, the limit of whose capacity for utilisation is as yet unknown, is a truism; although enormous advances have been made, the possible developments ar

  • AUSIMM
    Notes on the Working of the MacArthur-Forrest Process for Extracting Gold

    In redesigning the cyanide plant at Mount Torrens, in conjunction with Mr. L. W. Grayson, the manager, several minor alterations were introduced in order to have the operations under thorough control,

  • AUSIMM
    Review of Past and Present Steam Pumping at Mines

    I take it the character of addresses to conventions, should, following precedent, avoid details, and treat subjects rather from a philosophical point of view so far as they will permit.In the subject

  • AUSIMM
    Some Notes on the White Cliffs Opal Fields, Wilcannia

    White Cliffs Opal Field is situated in the Parish of Kirk, County of YulguIgra, New South Wales, about sixty miles from Wilcannia, and the River Darling. It is near the southern edge of the cretaceous

  • AUSIMM
    Good Management and Ore-Dressing by Automatic Machinery

    The necessity for good management and economic working in our mines and ore-dressing sheds is impressed upon us by the present low prices of all our metals. Silver, lead, copper, and tin have all suff