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Deep Lead Mining - Is it Limited to the Past?Deep lead mining by methods other thanconventional open-cut techniques has not been effectively employed in Australia in -the second half of this century. The reasons for this are essentially economic
Jan 1, 1985
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The Role of the State in Offshore Mineral Resources LegislationBy Morley I. W
Offshore minerals legislation has been introduced to provide jurisdiction over the exploration and recovery of mineral resources, particularly petroleum, from the territorial waters and parts of t
Jan 1, 1974
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Advances in Hydraulic Mine Design in New ZealandBy W Farnworth, D Fergusson
Estimation of productivity is a key factor in the design of hydraulic mines and in assessing their economic feasibility. A published Russian formula for hydraulic mining monitor cutting rates overstat
Jan 1, 2004
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Future Direction for the Use of Victorian Brown CoalThe Victorian State Government recognises that the extensive brown coal deposits in Victoria are one of the State's key competitive strengths for economic development. The unique properties of
Jan 1, 1989
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An Understanding of Regolith and Landscape Evolution as an Aid to Mineral Exploration - The Charters Towers ExperienceBy van Eck M, Orr T, Eggleton R. A, Taylor G
The Charters Towers locality has been a historically renowned gold producing region and discovery of new ore deposits during the past decade have renewed exploration interests in the area. Further
Jan 1, 1997
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Leaching of Gold and Silver from Pyrite and ItÆs Calcine with Aqueous Cyanide and ThioureaBy Lawson F
Pyrite concentrate and calcine from the Nanjing Lead-Zinc-Silver Mines, China, were leached with aqueous cyanide and thiourea solutions. More than half of the contained gold and silver was able to be
Jan 1, 1987
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Advances in Highwall MiningHighwall mining commenced in the Appalachian region 50 years ago. With innovative equipment design introduced in more recent times, penetration distances over 300 m are now commonplace. It is only in
Jan 1, 1992
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Depression of Arsenopyrite Flotation and its Separation from Pyrite in Guangxi Shanhu Tin MineBy Shinnosuke U, Zhang HE, Qian X
In this paper it is recommended that pyrite is to be separated as froth from arsenopyrite by selective depression of arsenopyrite in strong alkaline medium (1), by oxidation with chlorinated lime (I
Jan 1, 1993
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Developments in the Operation and Control of a Zinc Lead Blast FurnaceBy Holliday RJ
The Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) was developed in Britain during the 1950's as a process which could produce zinc from a blast furnace. Since then it has evolved into an efficient means of
Jan 1, 1984
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Geographic Information Systems and Internet Mapping for the Minerals SectorBy A B. Bell
The health and in some cases survival of mineral exploration and mining companies is, in today's markets, more dependant than ever on the effective use of information technology. The need for spe
Jan 1, 2002
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Exploration Techniques for Platinum Group Metals in Papua New GuineaBy Collins AR, Meares RMD, Graham JM
Exploration programs for both alluvial (placer) and hardrock platinum group metal deposits are being conducted in Papua New Guinea by a joint venture between Degussa AG and Pancontinental Mining L
Jan 1, 1987
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On Methods of Testing the Purity of High-Grade LeadIn another paper the author described the electrolytic preparation of highly-purified lead. One of the most difficult parts, yet perhaps the most essential part, of that research was to ensure, first
Jan 1, 1932
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Mine Planning and Grade Control - GoldsworthyBy Newman H. A
Goldsworthy Mining Limited is currently mining iron ore at an annual rate of 7 million tons from several small orebodies, each of which exhibit wide variations in iron, phosphorus, silica and alumi
Jan 1, 1973
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Northland Halloysite ù Past, Present and FutureBy S Marsters
Imerys Tableware New Zealand Limited has mining rights to four deposits of halloysite, which are located about 203 km north of Auckland, New Zealand. These primary deposits were formed by the hydrothe
Jan 1, 2002
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Estimating Sampling and Analytical Errors of Multiple Source Mine Output Blended into a Shipping ProductMost internationally traded iron ore resources are derived from multiple mine sites, transported to a port facility where they are blended and possibly further processed prior to shipping. Provided th
Mar 1, 2010
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Feasibility Study for a Silicon Industry in Southland, New ZealandReserves of high-grade quartz gravel, lignite, and timber suitable for the production of silicon metal and ferrosilicon on large scale occur within 40 miles of Bluff Harbour. Undeveloped hydroelectric
Jan 1, 1971
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Parameters in Rotary Drill Bit Life at Elura Mine, N.S.W.A paper presenting the results of studies carried out on rotary drill bit life at EluraMine N.S.W.Contributing parameters, including dataon drill operation and geology are compared to the performance
Jan 1, 1985
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Breakage of Rock by ExplosivesThis paper describes the characteristics of blasting which set it apart from other methods of breaking rock. The mechanism of rock breakage and the influence of rock proper- ties are then discussed
Jan 1, 1978
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The Application of Population Balance Models to very Fine Grinding in Tower MillsBy Sterns UJ, Weller KR
Grinding to sizes less than 80 per cent passing 20 ¦m in both primary and regrind circuits is becoming increasingly important in processing metalliferous ores, as many of the remaining orebodies are
Jan 1, 1993
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Absorption of Nonionic Surfctants, Anionic/Nonionic Surfactatant Mixtures, and Hydrophobically Modified Polymers on Minerals and its Effect on their Flotation and DispersionBy Somasundaran P
Controlled modification of mineral/liquid interfacial properties by adsorption is critical for mineral processing operations such as flotation, filtration, dispersion and flocculation. Ionic/nonioni
Jan 1, 1993