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Current Research on Coal Type and Depositional Environments in the Paparoa Goal MeasuresThe purpose of this paper is to outline current research on the Paparoa and, at the request of conference organisers, to present a general introduction to the geology of the Greymouth Coalfield as bac
Jan 1, 1979
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The Use (and Misuse) of Stable and Radiogenic Isotope Systems in Exploration for Orogenic Gold in Phanerozoic Metamorphic TerrainsThe interaction between ore-bearing fluids and the siliciclastic rocks typically hosting orogenic gold deposits in Phanerozoic metamorphic terrains result in the development of a distinctive alteratio
Jan 1, 2002
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Bubble Load Measurements in Flotation - A Critical Review of Current PracticeBubble Load Measurements in Flotation - A Critical Review of Current Practice
Sep 13, 2010
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Nyrstar Port Pirie RedevelopmentBy B Kretschmer, G Bartel, B de Villiers, W Watt
"The Nyrstar Port Pirie Smelter, located on the eastern shore of the Upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia 230km north of Adelaide, began operation in 1889 to process lead concentrate from the Broken
Sep 7, 2015
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When Organisations Fail: New Thinking on DisastersDisasters are often tragic outcomes of high-risk technologies such as mines. In Australia, more mines are being developed every day, and the risk of disasters is ever increasing. No matter how effecti
Jan 1, 1999
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Australian Participation in the Ocean Drilling Program: An Economic Geology PerspectiveThe Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) is the largest international geoscience project in the world, and the state-of-the-art drill ship, the JOIDES Resolution, is permanently at sea. Each year there are si
Jan 1, 1995
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Depth Distribution of Ore in the Martha Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, WaihiThe Martha deposit is an economic giant epithermal gold deposit, with mined and unmined resources of more than 218 000 kg (7 Moz) Au. The Au-Ag, base metal sulphide-bearing quartz lodes in the Martha
Jan 1, 2006
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Leaching of Zinc from Calcined Angouran Plant Flotation Tailings Using Sulphuric AcidBy S Moradi
The aim of this study was to investigate the possibility of leaching zinc from the tailing (-2 mm) of Angouran flotation plant using sulphuric acid. The tails were first calcined at 800¦C for one hour
Jan 1, 2002
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Structural Controls on Gold Deposition in the Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone at Round Hill, Otago, New ZealandThe Hyde-Macraes Shear Zone (HMSZ) is low angle, duplex thrust system that has developed in a graphitic pelite schist within the Otago schist belt,
Jan 1, 1993
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Effect of Anionic Surfactant on Silica Particle Attachment at the Oil-Water InterfaceEffect of Anionic Surfactant on Silica Particle Attachment at the Oil-Water Interface Controlling particle attachment is crucial where powdered solids come into contact with oil and water. Particles
Sep 13, 2010
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Physical and Chemical Recycling of Placer Gold: Implications for Exploration in Central OtagoBy D Craw
Uplift of the antiformal ranges in Central Otago,
Jan 1, 1992
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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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Multistage Evolution of High-Grade Hematite Orebodies From the Hamersley Province, Western AustraliaBy G R. Dickens, N H. S Oliver
Deformed regions of the Hamersley Province, Western Australia, contain several major iron ore deposits where banded iron-formation (BIF) of the Dales Gorge Member was converted to martite-microplaty h
Jan 1, 2002
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Distribution of Settling Velocity of Irregular Particles and its Effect on Jig Separation EfficiencyDistribution of Settling Velocity of Irregular Particles and its Effect on Jig Separation Efficiency
Sep 13, 2010
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An Oil Industry Approach to Sustainable DevelopmentPopulation growth, social inequality, pollution, global warming, poverty, overexploitation of natural resources and biodiversity loss, are a few examples of the many challenges facing the world today.
Jan 1, 2002
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Automated Train Ore TransportBy J Fisher, M Castro, A Hariyadi
The train haulage system being designed for PT Freeport Indonesia’s Grasberg Block Cave (GBC) will be located within the mine at an elevation of almost 3000 m above sea level on the west side of the i
May 9, 2016
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Ashers-Waituna and Hawkdun Lignite Deposits: Their Resources and Use PotentialBy A M. Sherwood
The Otago and Southland lignite deposits represent by far the largest known fossil energy resources in New Zealand. Despite their size they have remained virtually untouched since exploration in the 1
Jan 1, 2005
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The Improvements in Control of the Mill 3 Circuit at AlcoaÆs Wagerup RefineryBy D Nicoli, P Feltoe
The operation of grinding circuits are vital to the success of most mineral processing operations in the provision of effective size reduction whilst maximising throughput. However these same circuits
Jan 1, 2000
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A Novel Measurement for the Internal Operation of a Semi-autogenous Mill Using Acoustic Sensors – A Case StudyBy R A. Pax, B Cornish
Increasing the throughput of the MMG Century operation by over 25% from past practice to preserve cash flow close to the end of life of mine has revealed new throughput and load dynamic instabilities
Sep 7, 2015
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Inline analysis of washability parameters for process controlBy M P. Cipold, J F. Bachmann, C C. Bachmann, J Ha, H B. Wurst
In washability, the objective is to establish the set of maximum possible separation performance criteria for a given mineral feed. The method of choice for this has been the conventional sink–?float
May 9, 2017