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Geophysical Methods Over Pacific Rim Deposits
Geophysical surveys are currently being carried out over mineral prospects all around the Pacific Rim. Many of these surveys are successful in locating mineralisation in porphyry intrusives, mesotherm
Jan 1, 1999
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Gold Production Costs
The final criterion of the payability of gold production must necessarily be the cost per ounce. While the cost per ton or per cubic yard is a convenient comparative measure, and a necessary one for o
Jan 1, 1940
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Deformation of Single Crystals of Lead by Creep
By Phil N
A large number of experiments have been carried out by many workers on the recrystallization of deformed and subsequently annealed metals and alloys. Although observations on single crystals are of gr
Jan 1, 1940
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In-Pit Crushing and Conveying
By I Lourel
In evaluating the installation of an in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) system for any mine, a number of options are available for each of the dig side, transport and dump side operations. Some of t
Jan 1, 2009
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Recovery of Tin from Tinhouse Scruff Metal
A modified liquation technique was developed for recovering tin from tinhouse scruff metal or hardhead containing about 10 per cent iron and 15 per cent occluded flux, palm oil, and moisture. This was
Jan 1, 1969
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A Collaborative Approach to Mining the Complex Narrow Vein Lode Deposits of the Trident Gold Mine, Higginsville, Western Australia
By B M. Wilson, B J. Turner, S Sinclair, R J. Buerger
The Trident Gold Deposit is centred on the historical Higginsville Mining Centre, between the world class gold centres of St Ives (+15 Moz) and Norseman (+6.5 Moz) in Western AustraliaÆs productive ea
Mar 26, 2012
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Nickel-Iron Exchange in Pyrrhotite (5214865a-3610-487f-bdc8-04dc3e1ec1a9)
The uptake of nickel into the lattice of pyrrhotite, Fe1 _1J S was studied experimentally in the temperature range 200°C to 760°C. Nickel from both aqueous solutions and salt melts diffuses
Jan 1, 1972
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The Effect of Mineral Liberation on the Floatabilities of Pyrite, Arsenopyrite and Arsenian Pyrite for Carlin Trend Ores
The Effect of Mineral Liberation on the Floatabilities of Pyrite, Arsenopyrite and Arsenian Pyrite for Carlin Trend Ores
Sep 13, 2010
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Mineral Resource Policy Issues for Sustainable Development: Corporate and National Imperatives
Constraints on the mineral industry are best treated as issues that have to be understood and managed in partnership rather than in conflict with communities. TheZapopan development at Mt Todd in Aust
Jan 1, 1995
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A Strategy for Geophysical Exploration of New Zealand Epithermal Systems
Geophysical anomalies result from the passage of hydrothermal fluids through rocks. Interpretation of these anomalies, when integrated with available geological and geochemical data, assists the const
Jan 1, 1993
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Application of Tagging Systems for Personnel and Vehicle Access Control
By S Barrow, D Kent
Controlling the access of equipment, and people, has become more critical over the last few years for improving productivity and to meet safety responsibilities imposed by legislated obligations to ha
Jan 1, 2005
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Supervisory Control of Bass Strait Oil and Gas Production (450e3b8f-9404-4d30-9400-edb9f950a46d)
Esso-BHP have installed a production supervisory control system that is presently controlling the offshore oil and gas facilities on the Barracouta and Marlin platforms from an onshore master station.
Jan 1, 1971
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The Increased Recovery Project at the Phu Kham Copper-Gold Operation, Laos PDR
By A Hoyle, P Walker, D Bennett
The Phu Kham copper-gold operation located in Laos People’s Democratic Republic (PDR) is owned and operated by Phu Bia Mining Limited. PanAust Limited, based in Brisbane Australia, holds a 90 per cent
Sep 7, 2015
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Mining Practices and their Effect on Mobile Equipment Costs
By R Lethlean
The mining industry in its drive to optimise equipment use and minimise cost simply to remain profitable in an uncertain commodity market needs to develop a greater understanding of equipment capabili
Jan 1, 1998
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Land Reclamation at Waihi
One of the most significant problems experienced in land reclamation work has been the tendency of earthmovers to over-compact the subsoils and topsoils. The need for extensive subsoil drainage, becau
Jan 1, 1991
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Optimising Geotechnical Logging to Accurately Represent the Geotechnical Environment
Typically, large volumes of data are collected during geotechnical investigations for mining projects but rarely is this done in a comprehensive manner that enables all aspects of the geotechnical env
Nov 25, 2010
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New generation Western Australian iron ore – strategic insights far beyond the Pilbara?
By L Barrere, J P. Sykes, A Trench, R S. Davies
Western Australia (WA), alongside Brazil, has remained at the forefront of the global seaborne traded iron ore market for over 40 years. Despite this apparent stability and strong market position, WA
Jul 24, 2017
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Mining at Golden Cross
The Golden Cross mine commenced production in December 1991. Both open pit and underground mines produce 1000 tonnes of ore per day. Mining techniques are discussed along with results and variations t
Jan 1, 1992
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New Zealand Gold Mining: Past, Present and Future Trends
By D J. Holden
Prospectivity, the relative value of gold, investor confidence, general economic stability and legislation driven by public attitudes are seen as the major influences on the gold mining industry in Ne
Jan 1, 1992
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A Preliminary Investigation of the Jurassic Coals of the Perth Basin
In 1961, West Australian Petroleum's Eneabba No. 1 bore encountered 22 seams of coal totalling 40 ft in thickness between the depths of 6373 ft and 6441 ft. On analysis, this coal had a similar c
Jan 1, 1964