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Coal - Paper No. 3 Application Of The Modern Geological Techniques In The Southern Coalfield, New South Wales
Knowledge of coalfield geology has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Recent advances ranging between exploration, mining geology and seam variation studies have enabled application of geolog
Jan 1, 1969
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Stratiform Basic Bodies Within The Yilmia Ophiolites, Western Australia
The authors describe two stratiform intrusions within a two miles thick ophiolite belt, one of the many ophiolite (serpentine) belts of the eugeosynclinal sequences of the Kalgoorlie System (metamorph
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology - Paper No. 8 Recent Re-Assessment Of Older New South Wales Mining Fields - Metallic Minerals
Over the last decade mineral exploration in New South Wales has increased markedly. This is due to various factors including the influx of overseas companies an. capital, increase and stabilization
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 8 Use Of Optimal Techniques To Minimise Moisture Retension In Fine Coal Filtration
By Sergeant G. D, Norman J. R
The importance of reducing the moisture content of fine coal, the nature of the retained water and the means of its removal are discussed. A statistical technique, using a balanced block design, was
Jan 1, 1969
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Treatment of a Thallium-Cadmium Concentrate
Thallous chloride and cadmium metal were recovered from a thallium-cadmium concentrate by a method suited to the treatment of small batches. Differences in oxide solubility and control of pH were empl
Jan 1, 1969
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The Copper-Clay Deposits at Mount Lyell, Tasmania
The copper-clay deposits consist largely of goethite and clayey mudstones carrying native copper, cuprite, and chalcocite. The mudstones are of Ordovician age, are interbedded with Fe-Mn carbonates, a
Jan 1, 1969
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Rock Analysis by Direct Reading Emission Spectroscopy
Using a Jarrell-Ash "Compact" direct reading spectrometer, analyses were made of a wide variety of rocks ranging from acidic to ultrabasic types. Statistical evaluation suggests that accurac
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology - Paper No. 2 Offshore Seismic And Magnetic Surveys Of The Southern Coalfields Off Stanwell Park
By Hawkins L. V, Seedsman K
A combined reflection seismic and magnetic survey off the south coast of New South Wales has revealed six distinct reflection horizons within the Lower Triassic- Upper Permian sequence, and has ena
Jan 1, 1969
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Laboratory Electrical Resistivity Measurements of Rocks
Laboratory electrical resistivity measurements of rocks are reviewed. Inductive and galvanic methods are discussed together with the ten important experimental factors which should be considered in an
Jan 1, 1969
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Computer-Assisted Geological Mapping
Measurements from an old survey are being machine processed as a pilot project in the development of a computer-assisted method of structural mapping in shield areas. The key element in the system is
Jan 1, 1969
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Education for Mining and Mineral Process Engineering in Australia
This paper reviews the manpower requirements of the Australian mining industry. It has been necessary to provide general background information in order to support the view that university education i
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology - Paper No. 9 The Reassessment Of Older Mining Fields In N.S.W. Non - Metallics
The non-metallic minerals, excluding the construc- tions and fuel materials have for long been the "poor relations" of the Mining Industry of New South Wales. The State is self-sufficient in only a
Jan 1, 1969
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Determination of Tin in Cassiterite Ores by An Application of The Mossbauer Effect
A method for the detection and analysis of tin in cassiterite ores is discussed. An empirical relationship was established between the tin content of an ore sample and the percentage absorption that t
Jan 1, 1969
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The Use of Blending Equipment in the Mineral Industry
After the minim operation, most raw materials that occur in the earth's crust require some form of processing or refining before they can be converted into a final end product. In the mineral
Jan 1, 1969
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Sulphide Vein Formation During Metamorphism of The Nairne Pyrite Deposit
Two structurally and mineralogically distinct sulphiderich veins cross-cutting the disseminated sulphides of the Nairne Pyrite Member appear to be products of local remobilization of sulphides under f
Jan 1, 1969
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Geology - Paper No. 6 The Mineral Potential Of Granulite Terranes
The granulites and related "dry" igneous rocks tend to be passed over during exploration for metals. Preliminary data show that high trace concentrations of Cu, Ni and other metals of economic inte
Jan 1, 1969
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A Cubanite-Rich Sulphide Ore Associated with Ultramafic Rocks Near Tumut, N.S.W.
The mineral composition and microtextures of a cubanite-rich sulphide ore are described and cubanite breakdown textures are illustrated. The occurrence of cubanite in macroscopic dimensions is feature
Jan 1, 1969
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The Petrology and Mineralization of The Coolac Serpentine Belt East of Brungle, New South Wales
A belt of serpentinized ultrabasic rocks intrudes a moderately folded geosynclinal sequence of fine to coarse sediments, acid, intermediate, and basic volcanics as well as a batholithic mass of granit
Jan 1, 1969
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Friction and Sliding of Joints
Methods of measuring the frictional properties of rock surfaces, both by direct sliding and in triaxial apparatus, are described. It was found that for some rocks the coefficient of friction remains r
Jan 1, 1969
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Coal - Paper No. 4 Rank And Type Variations In Coals From The Southern And South Western Coalfields, New South Wales, And Their Influence Upon Coking
By Wilson R. G
The Bulli and Wongawilli Seams, the two principal sources of coking coal for the Port KKembla steelworks of Australian Iron and Steel Pty. Ltd., vary in rank and in type over the Southern and -Sout
Jan 1, 1969