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Increased Rolling Mill Capacity at Kwinana and NewcastleThe large increase in secondary industries in this country, during the war and post war periods, has caused a shortage of capacity for the production of merchant bar.To overcome this shortage, an expa
Jan 1, 1957
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Presidential Address (b179f219-258b-42e8-92fe-9c28ebd7b814)As this is the first occasion I have had, and probably will be the only opportunity I shall have, of addressing such a large gathering of members and of student members of the Institute, I desire to-
Jan 1, 1937
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Statistical Thermodynamic Approach to Chain Polymers in Binary Silicate MeltsBy Mehrotra G. M, Frohberg M. G
Based on the concepts of statistical thermodynamics of athermal mixtures, an approach is developed which is capable of quantitatively explaining the thermodynamic properties of binary silicate systems
Jan 1, 1975
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Removal of Iron Oxides from Bauxitic OresA process was developed, on a laboratory scale, for the removal of iron oxides from Weipa pisolitic bauxite. The technique involves the chemical reduction ofthe iron oxides by carbon, followed by sele
Jan 1, 1971
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Reactions in the Cryolite-Silica SystemSilica reacts with cryolite at 1010°C in two stages. The first stage is the formation of a sodium aluminosilicate of composition consistent with the mineral jadeite (Na20.AI20s.4Si02). The format
Jan 1, 1972
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A Cyclone Furnace for Slag FumingLaboratory scale equipment was developed to recover zinc as oxide fume from granulated lead blast furnace slag. The cyclone furnace process is characterised by high treatment rates combined with conti
Jan 1, 1964
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The Estimation of Titanium in Beach SandsBy Parkhurst D. H
It is shown that a differential colorimetric technique can be used as a routine method for the estimation of titanium in beach sands, and their ore dressing products. The method will tolerate the pres
Jan 1, 1957
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Presidential AddressIn referring to two subjects of interest to the Members of this Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, I would at the outset desire to express our gratification that to-day we are able to welcome
Jan 1, 1901
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Risky Business: The Essential Blending of Financial and Scientific Skills in the Modern Resources SectorModem mineral exploration and development takes place within a data-rich context underpinned by a wide range of data acquisition, processing and interpretation technologies. This leads to requirements
Jan 1, 1997
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A Computerised Cataloguing System for Geological SpecimensA computerised cataloguing system for geological specimens is described. The catalogue is designed for use with a compactus-type storage system. The information stored in the catalogue for each specim
Jan 1, 1974
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Impressions of the Country Between Coolgardie and McDonnell RangesTaking 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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New Constraints on the Chemistry of Magmas and Fluids Associated with Intrusion-Related Gold DepositsIn the past decade several significant intrusion-related gold deposits have been discovered in terranes historically exploited for tin-tungsten mineralization (eg Tintina Gold Province, Yukon and Alas
Jan 1, 2005
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Land Reclamation at Waihi û PrinciplesBy R B. Stewart
Where pasture production is the intended land use of the areas to be reclaimed, the creation of a suitable growing +medium is a major objective. To achieve this land reclaimers require a sound underst
Jan 1, 1991
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Mineralization in Island Arcs with Particular Reference to the South-West Pacific RegionTwo outstanding features of the world's young orogenic belts are their very consistently developed suites of volcanic rocks and, it is now recognized, the rather distinctive types of mineralizati
Jan 1, 1978
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The Application of Hydraulic Stowing Partially Deslimed Mill Residue in Stopes at Broken Hill South LimitedCONTENTS: Broken Hill The mixing stations.Operating and mixing apparatus.Pulp distribution.Stope preparation.Filling procedure.Consolidation of old fill.Drainage:Pulp density tests. Life of sand pipe
Jan 1, 1944
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The Karangahake Gold-Silver DepositThe Karangahake gold-silver deposit is located 11 km west of Waihi in the southern part of the Hauraki Goldfield. Historically it was the second largest bullion producer in the goldfield with a past p
Jan 1, 1987
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Predicted Dynamic Response of Holdup in Continuous Ball MillsThe dynamic response of holdup in a continuous ball mill has a direct influence on the rate function of grinding kinetics and is useful for predicting the variation in the size distribution of the fin
Jan 1, 1975
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An Example of the Use of Chemical Analyses in Evaluation of a Mineral ProspectA numerical method for discriminating between replacement and sedimentary processes is applied to a folded stratiform sulphide occurrence. It is shown that numerical treatment of chemical analyses fro
Jan 1, 1973
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Notes on SamplingThis paper is intended partly as a summary of the conclusions that have been arrived at by various authorities on this matter, and also with a view to initiate some discussion on the subject, especial
Jan 1, 1904
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Cobaltite In The Broken Hill LodeBy Edwards A. B
Occasional, sporadic and small occurrences of lollingite in the Broken Hill lode have been described,(l) mostly in the garnet sandstone in the foot-wall and under-wall of the Broken Hill lode. The lol
Jan 1, 1944