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A Comparison of Drilling and Sampling Techniques as They Relate to Base and Precious Metal Exploration in the Mt Isa Inlier of North West Queensland and the Southern Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales
Universal Resources Ltd has acquired a large portfolio of high quality exploration projects in two of Australia's most prospective regions for base and precious metal exploration: the Mt Isa Inli
Mar 1, 2010
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A Comparison of Fluid Origins and Compositions in Iron Oxide-copper-gold and Porphyry-Cu (Mo-Au) Deposits
By B Rusk, L Corriveau, P Emsbo, R P. Xavier
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Porphyry-Cu (Mo-Au) deposits and iron oxide-copper-gold (IOCG) deposits are both characteri
Mar 18, 2015
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A Comparison of Froth Flotation and Spiral Concentrators for the Treatment of Fine Coal in the Hunter Valley, N.S.W
By Keast-Jones R
The relative merits of treating coal by flotation and spiral concentrators have been examined by tests on run-of-plant fines samples from three seams in the Wittingham coal measures of the Upper Hunte
Jan 1, 1984
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A Comparison of Gold Recovery by Pressure Cyanidation and by Pressure Oxidation/Conventional Cyanidation from a Stibnite Concentrate
By Robinson J
A stibnite flotation concentrate from Costerfield in Victoria was found to contain 63.3 g/t An while its sizing distribution indicated that 81.6 per cent of the material was less than 38 ¦m. A 24 ho
Jan 1, 1991
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A Comparison of Massive Sulfide Deposits Forming at the PACMANUS (Manus Basin, PNG) and Jade (Okinawa Trough, South China Sea) Seafloor Hydrothermal Fields
By Binns RA, Murao S
The PACMANUS and Jade deposits are two active hydrothermal fields that are forming massive sulfide deposits at the Pacific rim margin. Both are associated with felsic submarine volcanic rocks and bot
Jan 1, 1995
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A Comparison of Massive Sulphide Deposits Forming at the PACMANUS (Manus Basin, PNG) and Jade (Okinawa Trough, South China Sea) Seafloor Hydrothermal Fields
By R A. Binns, S Murao
The PACMANUS and Jade deposits are two active hydrothermal fields that are forming massive sulphide deposits at the Pacific rim margin. Both are associat
Jan 1, 1995
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A Comparison of Methods for Mine Tailings Sterilisation
By E Ferrow, R Herbert, M E. Malmstr, M Fuchs
The study of microbial sulfide oxidation and oxidation rates of tailings requires the use of sterile control samples in laboratory experiments for comparison purposes. The need for sterile tailings sa
Jan 1, 2003
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A Comparison of Mineralogy Development in Haematite and Magnetite Pellets
By M-E Boucher
While the haematite concentrates produced in Eastern Canada and the magnetite concentrates that Australia will soon be producing are different feed materials, the pellets they produce have similar phy
Jan 1, 2007
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A comparison of opportunity and risk in deep-sea and terrestrial mining projects
By I Lipton
The existence of metalliferous mineral deposits on the deep-sea floor has been known since manganese nodules were discovered in the Arctic Kara Sea in 1868. Modern exploration to define commercially v
Nov 21, 2018
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A Comparison of Rebar and Spiral Bolts using Laboratory Pull-Out Tests
This study is to compare reinforcement of rebar and spiral bolts using laboratory pull-out test. For this purpose, the pull-out test was performed in laboratory for a curing period of 7- and 28-days.
Dec 6, 2010
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A Comparison of Skip Loading Systems from an Operational, Maintenance, Safety and Capital Cost Estimate Perspective
By A E. A Northcote
The drive to maximise performance, reduce maintenance times, improve safety of operation and maintenance on mining equipment while keeping both operational and capital costs down has provided good nou
Mar 21, 2011
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A Comparison of the Mechanism of Breakage in Full Scale and Laboratory Scale Grinding Mills
By Restarick CJ
The development of mathematical relationships to describe grinding in continuous rod and ball mills has involved two methods of approach and has resulted in two main types of "model." The first which
Jan 1, 1970
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A Comparison of the Mechanism of Breakage in Full Scale and Laboratory Scale Grinding Mills
By P. S. B. STEWART
As part of a continuing study of mechanisms of breakage, the grinding at Nairne Pyrites Pty. Ltd. was traced by the addition of barytes and the results compared with parallel small scale laboratory te
Jan 1, 1971
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A comparison of the performance of fully versus partially encapsulated cable bolts based on laboratory-scale testing
By P Hagan, S Wang, D Li, B Loh
A study was undertaken to quantify the differences in performance between a full-length encapsulated cable bolt and a partially encapsulated cable bolt. Much research has been reported on the differen
Nov 30, 2018
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A Comparison of Two Methods for Calculating the Constants K and Alpha in a Broken Ore
By R Minnitt
Two methods of calibrating the parameters K and Alpha for use in Gy’s formula for the fundamental sampling error were investigated. Approximately 480 kg of broken ore from Harmony’s Target gold mine i
Jul 29, 2014
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A comparison of X-ray and electron-based analysis techniques for characterising the mineralogy and alumina distribution in iron ores
By M I. Pownceby, C M. MacRae, A Torpy
Electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) and quantitative X-ray diffraction (QXRD) techniques are capable of providing high-quality quantitative information regarding the phase mineralogy and distribution
Jul 24, 2017
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A Comparison through Observation and Simulation of the Power Utilisation and Performance of Two Dissimilar Comminution Plants
By Johnston G, Revy T
Dominion Mining Ltd. and the JKMRC have conducted a detailed investigation of the performance of two of Dominion Mining's gold treatment plants (Haveluck and Paddy's Flat). In terms of des
Jan 1, 1991
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A Comprehensive Computer Model for Predicting Dynamic Subsidence for Longwall Operations
By Peng SS
This paper presents a number of mathematical models for predicting the different phases of the complete surface subsidence process associated with underground longwall mining. A computer program de
Jan 1, 1992
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A Comprehensive Dynamic Model of the Pierce-Smith Copper Converter: A First Step Towards Better Converter-Aisle Operation
By I T. Cameron
The commercial production of copper metal involves a sequence of purification stages. One step of this process eliminates bulk quantities of iron and sulphur from matte Cu2S(FeS to produce blister con
Jan 1, 1998
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A Computer Based Information System as an Aid to Plant Maintenance Management
By Richards AG
The stimulus of major capital expenditure in establishing open cut coal mining operations in the Hunter Valley led Coal & Allied Industries to look to a computer based information system as a tool
Jan 1, 1983