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Pacific Rim of Australia: The 600 Million Year Partnership of Gondwanaland and the OceanThe eastern third of Australia contains an unrivalled Phanerozoic rock record generated by the regional interaction of Gondwanaland with the Pacific and by the global effect of the 400 m.y. Pangaea -
Jan 1, 1990
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Water Recycling and Frugal Water UseWater rights and availability are extremely contentious issues in many mining regions around the world, in some instances leading to violent confrontation. This situation has the potential to only get
Sep 13, 2010
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The Making and Evaluation of Directly Reduced Iron PelletsBy J K. Wright
In recent years the production of steel from directly reduced iron ore pellets has expanded rapidly. However, continued growth will depend on an adequate supply of suitable raw materials for the vario
Jan 1, 1980
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An Innovative Process for Comprehensive Utilisation of Clay-Vanadium OresAn Innovative Process for Comprehensive Utilisation of Clay-Vanadium Ores By adopting conventional processing technologies such as flotation, gravity concentration, and magnetic separation, it is dif
Sep 13, 2010
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Evaluation of the Iron Blast Furnace Process using Heat and Material Balances of the Flame-ZoneEvaluation of the Iron Blast Furnace Process using Heat and Material Balances of the Flame-Zone
Sep 13, 2010
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Study on the Huoqiu Banded Iron Formation, West Anhui Province, East ChinaBy X Yang, B Wang, L Liu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Huoqiu iron ore field in north-west Anhui province is located in the south-east margin
Mar 18, 2015
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Oxygen Isotope Zonation at the Golden Cross Low-Sulfidation Epithermal Gold Deposit, New ZealandBy M P. Simpson
Forty one whole rock samples from the Gold Cross low-sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag deposit have d18O values that range from 4.4 to 9.3 per mil, with an average value of 7.0 per mil. Unaltered and weakl
Jan 1, 2001
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Grade Control: How Much Money Do You Want to Lose?Grade control is a real challenge, and better sampling and modelling practices are among the tools that have proven efficient in improving it. Although based on rather trivial examples, this paper add
Jan 1, 1999
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Risks and Returns on the Exploration Dollar; a Case Study of the Australian Mineral Exploration IndustryA study was undertaken to investigate the relationship between the quantity and value of economic demonstrated resources discovered for 12 mineral commodities over a ten year period and the expenditur
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Developments in Tunnel Fire and Life Safety Standards and GuidanceCurrently an Australian Standard for tunnel fire safety is being developed for road and rail tunnels. Other local guidance relating to tunnel fire safety that has recently become available includes pu
Jan 1, 2008
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Remote Sensing and Image Processing - What is Available in New Zealand in 1993The status of remote sensing data availability in New Zealand is outlined and discussed. Currently, two multispectral remote sensing satellites are providing regular data over New Zealand; aircraft sc
Jan 1, 1993
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Bioleaching of Weathered Saprolite - Heavy Metal Adaptation Mechanisms of Aspergillus foetidusBioleaching of Weathered Saprolite - Heavy Metal Adaptation Mechanisms of Aspergillus foetidus Nickel laterite ores remain important to the future supply of Ni and Co as they contain the bulk of know
Sep 13, 2010
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Regional Scale Petrographic Variations in North Island Greywacke Aggregate Resources: Swelling Clays and Chlorite ContentA survey has been undertaken of the petrography of North Island greywackes with a particular focus on the occurrence in them of smectite (swelling clay) and chlorite, two minerals that are closely ass
Jan 1, 2006
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Epithermal Deposits and Analogous Geothermal Systems - A Physical Size Comparison with Implications for ExplorationBy J L. Mauk
Low sulfidation epithermal deposits are important sources of gold and silver, and are considered the extinct analogues of modern geothermal systems. The aerial extents of alteration halos that surroun
Jan 1, 2004
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Andesites as Resources for Roading and Concrete Industries, North Island Of New ZealandAndesites are a major source of aggregate for much of the North Island of New Zealand. There are regional differences with respect to some important properties of the andesites. Some are reactive with
Jan 1, 2005
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Use of Large Twin-Power Scrapers in Prestrip OperationsThe use of scrapers in mining and earthmoving operations is not new, in fact they are one of the earliest methods of bulk earthmoving. A single machine which can load, haul, and dump material with a m
Jan 1, 2003
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Strategies and Achievements for Moving Towards Minimum Wastes and Emissions in the Asian Steel IndustryBy D-J Min
Strategies and achievements in the Asian steel industry to construct industrial ecological chain are reviewed largely in the case of Japan, Korea and China. Emphasis is placed on the development of re
Jan 1, 2004
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The ANZAC Minerals Industry - What Future?The importance of the minerals industry to any economy is clearly demonstrable. Its raw materials and products are the foundation of modem society and they have shaped the history of mankind from preh
Jan 1, 2000
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Wacker Sampling as an Effective Gold Exploration Tool in the Reefton Goldfield, Greenland Group, West Coast, New ZealandBy M E. Dunphy, P Silversmith
The Reefton Goldfield, both historically and potentially, represents a significant gold producing camp in the Westland province of New Zealand. Some two million ounces of gold have been produced from
Jan 1, 1997
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The Framework Convention on Climate Change - Implications for the Minerals IndustryThe Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) places serious obligations on New Zealand as a signatory nation. This paper examines the nature of the FCCC, New Zealand
Jan 1, 1994