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Gladstone Hill - Martha Hill Part IIMineralisation was identified at Gladstone Hill as far back as the late 1870's û early 1880's, shortly after the initial discovery of Martha Hill. Indeed, early recovery problems from the Ma
Jan 1, 1999
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Mining in a Fragile EnvironmentSuddenly, mining has been thrust into the limelight. It has a large image that casts its shadow over New Zealand. Is it any wonder that resistance has heightened and that an almost unprepared populous
Jan 1, 1981
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Cyanide - Myths, Misconceptions and ManagementMyths and misconceptions regarding cyanide in the mining industry are common. This is not surprising, given the other uses to which cyanide is, and has been put. Unfortunately, the economic benefits,
Jan 1, 1997
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Recent Advances from the United Kingdom Tunnelling Industry - The A3 Hindhead ProjectBy T Rock
This paper looks at recent advances in the United Kingdom (UK) tunnelling industry with particular reference to the A3 Hindhead Project. A 1.8 km long twin bore tunnel is the centrepiece of the A3 Hin
Jan 1, 2008
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Seamgas Parameters of the Kupakupa Seam, Huntly West MineBy W E. Vance, B H. Ashton
The emission of seam gases into underground workings in coal mines is acknowledged as a major hazard, particularly methane due to its possible ignition. Acknowledge of seam gas parameters is important
Jan 1, 1991
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The Bullendale Reef Gold DepositBy Associates
The headwaters of Skippers Creek and the Shotover River are reputed to be among the richest alluvial gold catchments in the world. This alluvial gold has no doubt been derived from reef systems simila
Jan 1, 1992
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Macraes Gold Mine - Continuous Improvement of a Refractory Gold Treatment PlantBy S R. La Brooy, T Giraudo, I C. Ritchie
The treatment plant at the Macraes Gold Project in New Zealand processes a carbonaceous, refractory sulphide gold ore. Since its commissioning in 1990, there has been a programme of continuous improve
Jan 1, 1998
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Smarter Gravity Separation Using the Kelsey Centrifugal JigSmarter Gravity Separation Using the Kelsey Centrifugal Jig With relatively coarse grained and easy-to-process ore sources rapidly dwindling, smarter techniques are becoming more necessary for the co
Sep 13, 2010
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Tube bundle integrity testing methodologiesBy L Forrester
The tube bundle system is an integral part of an underground coalmine’s gas monitoring system. The maintenance of these systems is vital to ensure the quality of the data produced. Integrity testing o
Aug 28, 2017
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Taxation of Mineral Mining Operations in New ZealandConsents Required for Overseas Persons Overseas Investment Regulations 1
Jan 1, 1982
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The Use of Novel Approaches to Separate Heavy Minerals from AlbertaÆs Oil SandsBy J Coward, S Bulatovic
There are currently two operators producing oil from the surface-mineable portions of AlbertaÆs oil sands (Syncrude Canada Ltd and Suncor Inc) and two other companies are proposing to enter the indust
Jan 1, 2001
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Flow Characteristics of Coal-Oil SlurriesBy L Barro
There is currently a worldwide interest in coal-oil technology as the search continues for alternative energy sources to reduce the consumption of petroleum crude. An important aspect of this coal-oil
Jan 1, 1980
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Structural Permeability in the Southern Alps Hydrothermal System, New ZealandBy D Craw
TheSouthern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand are currently rising rapidly as a consequence of continental collision along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary. Rapid uplift has resulted in a m
Jan 1, 1995
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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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A Chronostatistical Approach to Hydrometallurgical Plant Process ControlBy R C. A Minnitt
This paper illustrates the use of variography and moving average plots as an aid to analysing variations in the process that can be used to direct the improvement efforts. The hydrometallurgical proce
Jan 1, 2008
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The Measurement of Blast Induced Vibrations in SoilBy G C. Sen
All mining and quarrying operations that employ blasting to fragment and move broken ground have a price to pay for æby-productsÆ such as vibration and noise. These æby-productsÆ cannot be eliminated
Jan 1, 1999
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Grade Control and Mine Geology at the Macraes Gold Project: Getting it Right Using Traditional Geology and GeostatisticsGold mineralisation at the Macraes Gold Project is hosted in the Hyde-Macraes shear zone and can be traced for ~30 km along strike, although economic resources are confined to a seven kilometre sectio
Jan 1, 2001
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Hydrothermal Vein Sequences and Alteration of the Central Maratoto Valley, Coromandel Peninsula, New ZealandBy P Grieve, J L. Mauk
The Central Maratoto Valley in the Coromandel Peninsula contains a sequence of veins in pervasively altered dacite + andesites of the Waipupu Formation. We recognise at least eight different vein type
Jan 1, 1999
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Practical Application of Detonation Code for Explosive SelectionDevelopments in the technology of explosive production and deliveryallow a greater amount of flexibility in rock fragmentation by blasting. The rock fragmentation efficiency of an explosive is current
Jan 1, 2001
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Design to closure – construction of detailed rehabilitation designed iron ore waste rock dumps based on upfront site specific assessmentBy A Kemp, I Taylor, S C. Lamoureux
Detailed landform designs were completed for six (integrated) iron ore waste rock dumps at a Western Australian iron ore mine site to meet closure objectives and to optimise material movements for clo
Jul 24, 2017