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Removal of Horizontal Level Pillar by Means of Blast Hole Diamond Drilling at New Occidental Gold Mine, Cobar, N.S.W.
By Creelman C. A
The removal of a horizontal piIlar between Nos. 9 and 11 levels (1,116 feet from the collar of main shaft) was successfully carried out by blast hole drilling, and, to the best of the authors' kn
Jan 1, 1944
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Water Quality of Streams Draining Various Coal Measures in the North-Central West Coast
After a snap-shot survey of water quality of streams draining various coal measures carried out in 2000 - 2001, West Coast Regional Council expanded its monitoring programme to better establish the co
Jan 1, 2003
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The Technored Process - Redefining the Steel Business
The rush for alternate iron-units in the last few years spurred a true outbreak of new alternate iron units projects many of them incorporating new process in what can be classified as the.most fru
Jan 1, 1999
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Future Potential for Geochemical Methods in Australian Mineral Exploration
Used in conjunction with geology and geophysics, geochemistry provides powerful exploration tools of special relevance to Australian environments. New methods are needed that will confront the forthco
Jan 1, 1982
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Points on Patents
Amongst the unavoidable studies of the mining engineer who desires to reach the maximum efficiency, is the subject of patents. With the fundamental principles of the patent laws of this and other lead
Jan 1, 1901
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Froth Flotation at Broken Hill
ALTHOUGH great progress has been made in flotation of the Broken Hill silver-lead-zinc ores, no paper dealing with this subject has been presented to the members of the Institute since James Hebbard&a
Jan 1, 1919
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The Geological Setting of Indonesian Coal Deposits (5d16c44c-7b7a-4584-8eca-7b8d24e9db01)
By R P. Langford, T A. Moore
Indonesia over the last 15 years has experienced a surge in coal exploration, which has led to the development of a major export industry. This coal exploration has improved the understanding of the g
Jan 1, 1999
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Plant Optimisation
By K Pery, J Leahy
Established metallurgical plants operate in a complex environment of interdependent drivers including technology change, operating and maintenance practice, evolving markets, HSEC requirements, statut
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental Monitoring - The Use of Geophysics
Geophysical methods are useful non-invasive means of collecting subsurface information on the environmental impacts of resource developments. Techniques such as seismic refraction, ground probing rada
Jan 1, 1994
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High accuracy .D airborne electromagnetic inversion method for banded iron formation and other geological settings
By D FitzGerald, S Jakica, R Paterson, J Silic
A new 2.5D airborne electromagnetic (AEM) algorithm has been developed by Intrepid Geophysics and Jovan Silic & Associates. The advantage of 2.5D (2D geology, 3D source) AEM inversion in 3D geolog
Jul 24, 2017
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Constraints on the Dynamics of Rifting and Denudation on the Eastern Margin of Australia: Fission Track Evidence for Two Discrete Causes of Rock Cooling
By A Raza, D P. Kohn, D A. Foster, A J. W Gleadow
A large and increasing data base of apatite fission track results from sedimentary and granitic rocks exposed within the south-eastern highlands and along the continental margin ofAustralia provides c
Jan 1, 1995
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Reverberatory Smelting Plant, Mount Morgan
During the latter part of 1937 consideration was given to the construction of a; local smelting plant for producing blister copper. Previously copper concentrates had been shipped to the United States
Jan 1, 1939
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Geochemical Prospecting of the Bureau of Mineral Resources
Geochemical projects in progress or recently completed in the Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology, and Geophysics (BMR) cover a wide range of topics and include research projects, regional studies, a
Jan 1, 1970
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Chalcedony Within Low-Sulphidation Epithermal Gold Ore as an Indicator of Decompressive Boiling
By P J. White, J V. Lawless
Low-sulphidation epithermal gold deposits, which form in quasi-hydrostatic convective hydrothermal systems, frequently contain chalcedony within high-grade ore, which has been interpreted to be a crys
Jan 1, 2002
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Discovery of the High-Grade Gold Link Zone at Wafi, PNG
By A Vigar
Siliceous float sampled in the Wafi River by CRA Exploration in 1977 assayed 22 g/t Au and 89 g/t Ag. Follow up in 1979 led to the discovery of outcropping mineralisation now known as Zone A. Soil sam
Jan 1, 1999
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Impressions of the Country Between Coolgardie and McDonnell Ranges
Taking the third meridian as the eastern boundary of proved payable auriferous country, there is a stretch of country, nearly 600 miles in width, in which no appreciable amount of gold has yet been di
Jan 1, 1901
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A Quantitative Chemical Model of the Broken Hill Lead-Zinc Deposit
A quantitative chemical model of the rocks of the Broken Hill lode environment is presented to illustrate a stratiform orebody in a meaningful form to scientists interested in environmental control on
Jan 1, 1968
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Application of Rotating Magnetic Field (RMF) to the Separation of Roasted Ilmenite
By H Aral
A rotating magnetic field can be produced in a magnetic separator by using a magnet rotor fitted with alternate north-south magnetic poles, similar to the rotors currently used in modern eddy current
Jan 1, 2001
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The Economic Use of Compressed Air in the Elevation of Tailings
A good deal of experimental work has been done from time to time on the application of compressed air to the elevation of wet pulp. On account of the flat nature of most of our mill sites elevation of
Jan 1, 1901
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Reply to Contributed Discussion (This Issue) by Gavin W. Clarke and Roger G. Taylor
The additional information that Clarke and Taylor (1982) provide about the important but poorly documented Ardlethan deposit is, of course, very welcome. However their contention that structural consi
Jan 1, 1982