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Past and Future Trends for Gold in New Zealand
As in other countries, gold mining inNew Zealand has been cyclic in character. Looking at these cycles may provide insights as to what may occur in the future and that is the basis for this study. &nb
Jan 1, 1994
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Evaluation of Comminution Circuit Design for Sustainability Using EcoNomicsTM
Evaluation of Comminution Circuit Design for Sustainability Using EcoNomicsTM
Sep 13, 2010
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Impact of Mining on the Lower Ngakawau River
By M Pizey, M Kingsbury
Since 1950 Stockton Open Cast Mine has excavated over 60 million tonnes of Brunner Coal Measures overburden sandstones and mudstones. The current operator, Solid Energy New Zealand, recognises that ac
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining Investment - How Industries Past Performance Limits Future Possibilities
By R B. Turner
The authors have studied and analysed many mineral resource and related projects in Australia. These studies have lead them to conclude that the past performance of many project developers does play a
Jan 1, 1980
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The Application of Magnetic Assessment to Ironsands Production
By A J. Falconer
Two magnetic parameters are proposed as a basis for the assessment of ironsands beneficiation. The parameters are determined for raw sand prior to dredging and for magnetic separator head feed over a
Jan 1, 1980
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Assessing Risk and Capital Investment Criteria in Mining Projects
In the late 1970's and early 1980's a considerable number of large scale open pit mines were developed in N.S.W. and Queensland. At the time these mines were planned, the industry was char
Jan 1, 1990
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Recovery of Fine Gold Particles from Philippine Gold Deposits by Enhanced Gravity Concentration and Flotation
Recovery of Fine Gold Particles from Philippine Gold Deposits by Enhanced Gravity Concentration and Flotation The objective of the study is to determine the applicability of enhanced gravity concentr
Sep 13, 2010
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The Use of Fluvial Gold Morphology in Placer and Primary Source Exploration
The morphological changes that gold undergoes during transport in gravel-bed rivers are a function of transport distance in particular, as well as bedload material, river gradient and velocity, and be
Jan 1, 1998
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Permitting the Grey River Dredge
By E Breese
The Grey River dredge is the first large scale alluvial operation to be permitted under the Mining Act 1971 and the Water and Soil Conservation Act 1967. The experience of Grey River Gold MiningLimite
Jan 1, 1989
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The Nature and Utilization of Iron Blast Furnace Slags
The term slag has been used to define a wide variety of material including mine spoil and slag produced at steel plants. The present paper is concerned only with the non-metallic alumino-silicates dev
Jan 1, 1964
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Analytical Approach for Stability Analysis of Rock Wedges with Soil-Infilled Joints Formed in a Tunnel Roo
By D Oliveira
The use of an equivalent continuum for a rock mass is not always suitable for situations where the failure is structurally controlled by discontinuities as in the case of wedges in the tunnel roof. In
Mar 8, 2011
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Holistic Approach to Study Gravity Flow at the Kiruna Sublevel Caving Mine
By M Wimmer
LKAB operates two underground iron ore mines located in the northern part of Sweden, both using sublevel caving (SLC) as the mining method. Knowledge of the mechanisms of gravity flow is important sin
May 9, 2016
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The Application of Solvent Extraction to the Recovery of Uranium from El Sherana Ore
Solvent extraction has recently been introduced into Australian hydrometallurgical practice for the production of a high grade uranium concentrate from El Sherana ore by a sulphuric acid leach and sol
Jan 1, 1961
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Presidential Address, 1955
The first mention of gold in Western Australia was in 1848 when some specimens of copper ore, which are believed to have come from the Murchison district, were sent to Adelaide for assay. Gold was pre
Jan 1, 1956
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Accurately estimating heat load from conveyed rock
By M A. Tuck
The dominant heat loads in a deep underground mine are the surrounding rock mass, autocompression and machinery. In addition heat can be contributed to by other sources. Many block cave, sublevel cave
Aug 28, 2017
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High Resolution Seismic Reflection and its Implications for Mine Risk Management: a Case Study from the Huntly Coalfield, New Zealand
Geological hazards such as faulting, basement ridges, and zones of "thin" (< 6 m) coal have a major impact on mining economics of underground operations in Huntly Coalfield. Experience has shown th
Jan 1, 1997
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Recent Metallurgical Developments and their Impact on Minerals Project Execution
This paper discusses the impacts that advances in metallurgy and process engineering have on minerals project execution. Ausenco's business is focused on integrating minerals processing technolog
Sep 13, 2010
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Structural Controls on the Localisation of Low-sulfidation Epithermal Mineralisation in West Java, Indonesia
By J Widjaja, E Hermawan, M Muharam, L Damanik
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The island of Java lies within the Sunda-Banda magmatic arc, which is characterised by mult
Mar 18, 2015
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Mineral Resource Assessment of the Coromandel Region, New Zealand
By D N. B Skinner, R L. Brathwaite, M S. Rattenbury
The Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd has carried out a mineral resource assessment of the Coromandel region, one of the most mineral-rich regions of New Zealand. The assessment focusse
Jan 1, 2001
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Sustainable Water Supply Development in Central South Australia
OZ Minerals Limited owns and operates the Prominent Hill Copper-Gold Mine, located 140 km southeast of Coober Pedy in far north South Australia. The Prominent Hill mine comprises an open cut mine with
Jun 1, 2010