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Macraes Gold Project - Creating Value with Metallurgy
By Q Johnston
Since its inception in 1990, improved metallurgical processing technologies, coupled with mine planning enhancements and improved geological knowledge, have sequentially enabled better efficiencies an
Jan 1, 2001
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Presidential Address, 1969 The Australian Coal Industry - Present Status and Position in the National Economy
My selection of the Australian coal industry as the theme of this Presidential Address arose from the fact that it is one of our most important mineral industries. The industry is presently prospering
Jan 1, 1969
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The Effect of Inert Fillers Upon The Properties of White Paint: Development of a Paint for Plant Purposes
IT has often been stated in the past that the materials known as inert fillers were merely adulterants nsed in the manufacture of paint, and that their purpose was to cheapen paints made from more exp
Jan 1, 1924
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Presidential Address, 1966 Rutile
It is a great honour to be privileged to address The Institute for a second time as President and I appreciate it more than I can say. Eight years ago in Hobart I tried to cover the development of the
Jan 1, 1966
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The Present State of Knowledge and Theories of Ore Genesis
Theories of ore genesis. have both practical and philosophical application-practical in that they influence our search for new ore bodies; philosophical in that they provide a test for our theories of
Jan 1, 1956
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Jarosite Formation in Chloride Media
Formation of either sodium jarosite or lead jarosite from concentrated chloride solutions containing small concentrations of sulphate has been demonstrated. Sodium jarosite is precipitated at 95-100&#
Jan 1, 1981
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Quantification of Rock Mass Damage Associated with a Confined Blast Preconditioning Experiment at the Cadia East Block Cave
By G Chitombo, D Francis, P C. Stewart, I Brunton
The ability to precondition (weaken) a rock mass to enhance caving (cavability and fragmentation) is becoming increasingly important, as more potential caving deposits are in stronger rock masses, and
May 9, 2016
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Environmental Impact of the Imperial Smelting Process
By Bishop D. J
The Imperial Smelting Process for the simultaneous production of zinc and lead is probably regarded by the ecologist as a necessary evil with the benefits of its products marginally outweighing the
Jan 1, 1993
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The Strength Of, and Stresses In, Coal and Coal Mine Rocks
By Hargraves A. J
With increasing depth, stresses and stress phenomena are becoming more important considerations in Australian coal mining.A large number of compressive and tensile strength tests was made on coal and
Jan 1, 1962
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The Useful Minerals of Tasmania
The distribution or the userul minerals or Tasmania is so closely connected with the geological structure of the island that it will be convenient to briefly recapitulate the principal ract or its geo
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Hydrothermal Eruptions in Ore Forming Reservoirs: Analogues and Models
By D O. Hayba
Metal-rich slurries discharged from excess-enthalpy geothermal wells at Kawerau (NZ) indicate that an efficient ore precipitation mechanism operates in some feedzones. In our conceptual model, which t
Jan 1, 1995
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Possible Mechanisms for the Production of Foamed Blast Furnace Slags
Solid. dense, air-cooled slag can fulfil most, if not all, the functions of natural stone for civil engineering purposes. The value of pumice, also, has long been appreciated, and processes for the ma
Jan 1, 1963
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Epithermal Alteration and Mineralisation at the Kapowai Caldera Complex, Coromandel Peninsula
By R M. Briggs
Kapowai Caldera Complex (KCC), located 10 km west of Tairua (eastern Coromandel Peninsula), is a late Miocene composite collapse caldera, formed during eruption of several small and large volume andes
Jan 1, 1999
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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 Pyroxene Granulites and Associated Gabbros of the Fraser Range, Western Australia, and their Economic Significance
The Fraser Range is composed dominantly of basic pyroxene granulites derived from basalts, many of which appear to have been vesicular and pillowed. Acidic and basic garnet-bearing granulites are impo
Jan 1, 1969
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Management of Seismicity at the Beaconsfield Gold Mine, Tasmania
By A R. Penney
Since mining-induced seismicity first became apparent at the Beaconsfield Gold Mine in 2002, there has been an ongoing program of geotechnical investigations to understand the phenomenon and allow for
Jan 1, 2008
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Supplement to: The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill
Supplement to Proceedings Number 120, December, 1940. Drawings accompanying paper by T M Carey 'The Surface Plant at the Zinc Corporation Mine, Broken Hill'
Jan 1, 1940
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A New Process for Upgrading Ilmentic Mineral Sands
By Uusna S, Canning R. G, Goodheart B. A
The development of a process for removal of iron oxides from ilmenite is outlined whereby the Ti02 content of Western Australian ilmenites can be upgraded from 55 to approximately 90 per cent. In the
Jan 1, 1965
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The AusIMM in New Zealand
In this, the centennial year of The Institute, it is appropriate that the history of the Institute in New Zealand be recorded. I am indebted to John Dew, compiler of the centenary publication æMining
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Ventures and Environmental Changes
A consideration of mining ventures and the changes of an environmental nature that occur. The paper is introduced with a general statement claiming recognition that mining ventures are important to hu
Jan 1, 1981