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A Hydrometallurgical Scheme for New Zealand Sulphide OresBy Kelly E. G
New Zealand suffers the disadvantage of widely scattered ore bodies, none of which is large enough to economically support its own smelter. This leads to the concept of a centrally located smelter
Jan 1, 1980
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Energy Considerations for Alternative Routes in Metals ProductionBy Dr Subagyo
The energy consumption for producing metal from ore is strongly linked to the chemical stability of mineral being processed, availability and richness of the ore, and process route. Energy efficiencie
Jan 1, 2002
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Regional Planning for the Extraction of Mineral ResourcesBy I Grant
On the 1 June 1978, the Town and Country Planning Act 1953 was replaced by the revised and more comprehensive Town and Country Planning Act 1977. The new act brings in some substantial changes to the
Jan 1, 1978
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Merit Based Selection and Performance Assessment for MineworkersBy Trendell B
While objective selection and assessments are an accepted part of employing managers and other staff, they have had only a limited place when selecting mineworkers in Australia. Wambo Mining Corporati
Jan 1, 1998
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Emerging Blasting Technology and Blast-Based ServicesBy P Grouhel
In the recent years several new blasting technologies have come into use in surface mines. Electronic initiation, low-density emulsion explosives and modelling software are in regular use throughout t
Jan 1, 2007
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Rapid Reconnaissance Trench Sampling for the Exploration IndustryThe increasing use of Ditch Witch trenching to define gold ore bound- aries in supergeme enriched near surface open cut mines has led to the consideration of using this technique for other sampling p
Jan 1, 1988
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A New Flotation Technique for Feldspar-Quartz SeparationBy Keren Z, Huanguo G, Jlchuan Q
In this paper, the authors introduce a new flotation technique, a double collection flotation precess, which succeeds in separating feldspar from quartz effectively in weak acidic medium (pH = 5-6).
Jan 1, 1993
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Atlas Copco Drill Rig Products for Mine Automation and Communication ù A Totally New Technology Platform for Advanced Mining SystemsIn mid-1998 Atlas Copco Rock Drills AB introduced the first member of a new family of drill rigs. This new family, Rocket Boomer L1C/L2C/L3C, is based on modern computer technology and also on what is
Jan 1, 2003
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Quantification of Opencast Potential Within the Waikato Coalfields Using Pit Optimisation SoftwareSolid Energy New Zealand (SENZ) uses a 20+ year period for integrated planning of all its business activities. It has an ongoing program of coal resource assessment to optimise future mines within thi
Jan 1, 2005
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Strategic Planning for the Future of Illawarra CoalIn the future, Illawarra Coal, the primary metallurgical coal producer in the southern coal fields of New South Wales, will face many unique challenges not found in other coal or minerals production a
Jan 1, 2007
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Phase Inversion Based Approach for Mixer Settler DesignBy C Gourdon
The present study concerns a new type of mixer-settler unit where coalescence is promoted by means of the phase inversion method (MSPI). Using two different systems (alkaline etching solution û LIX 54
Jan 1, 2000
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Overview of the White Rock Tungsten Deposit, New South WalesBy G D. Carman
White Rock is a reduced tungsten-tin skarn deposit near Rye Park, New South Wales. This abstract summarises the depositÆs mining and exploration history, and current exploration by Paradigm Metals Ltd
Jan 1, 2008
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Integrating Environmental Impact Assessment into Life-of-Mine PlanningBy J Jones, J Blunt
"The requirement for environmental approvals and associated environmental impact assessments (EIAs) is now commonly regarded as a key milestone and body of work during project development. EIAs can be
Jul 10, 2012
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Why Do We Explore for Minerals in Australia?We have been exploring for minerals in Australia for over 100 years and our methods are constantly improving - but why do we pros- pect? Is the effort justified? Obviously the main motive is economic
Jan 1, 1974
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Mining and the Resource Management Act 1991: Is the Playing Field Level? (27291526-e767-492f-a1b1-38f146759224)By Brown AP
Comparison of legal permits required for mining (as opposed to prospecting or exploration) in New Zealand, under the Mining Act 1971 and the Resource Management Act/Crown Minerals Act 1991. Mining ge
Jan 1, 1995
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The Csiro-Npl System for the Storage and use of Thermodynamic and Physical Property Data for Chemical Process DesignComputer programs for the storage, retrieval and use of basic thermodynamic and physical property data for chemical substances are described. Methods are presented for the collection, critical ass
Jan 1, 1977
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Planning and Modelling Maintenance Activities for High EffectivenessBy M Lellis
During the last decades, maintenance has changed from an ordinary repair activity to a complex function that plays an essential role contributing for the companyÆs results. The increasing level of com
Jan 1, 2003
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Modern Advancements in Shotcrete Technology for Rock SupportHuman creativity springs from the natural desire of mankind to know and its capability to learn. Explorers and discoverers possess these features in a high degree. They are driven by an unrelenting
Jan 1, 1995
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Magnetic Methods in the Search for Iron OreMagnetic methods have for a long time been used in the search for iron ore. In fact the first recorded geophysical prospecting was the use of a magnetic compass to locate iron ore in the Kuruna region
Jan 1, 1951
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Proposed Government Security Controls for Explosives and Ammonium Nitrate in Western AustraliaBy B Roberts
The Department of Industry and Resources (DoIR) is responsible for several sets of legislation, which, among other things, regulate the storage, handling and transport of dangerous goods as well as ev
Jan 1, 2004