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Underground Mining Methods at Mount Morgan, Queensland
OWING to two large falls of ground which resulted in serious accidents occurring towards the end of 1908, it became evident that the "open chamber" system then in use was unsuitable for the
Jan 1, 1910
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Paper No. 127. Presidential Address.
Taking the Presidential chair of the Australasian Institute of Mining Engineers, my first duty is to thank you for the high honour and position you have conferred on me. A position entailing the highe
Jan 1, 1903
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Significance of the Iron Oxide Outcrop at Mount Oxide, Queensland
Significance of the body of iron oxide, which in part overlies as its hanging-wall the rich chalcocite ore-body at Mount Oxide, Queensland, has been variously interpreted by engineers and geologists w
Jan 1, 1939
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The Abundances of Copper, Zinc, Lead and Silver in the Discordant Hydrothermal Orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W.
Copper, zinc, lead, and silver in the discordant magmatic-hydrothermal orebody of the Conrad Mine, N.S.W., all have a relatively high mean abundance. Any single concordant sulphide orebody containing
Jan 1, 1963
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Drainage: An Aid to De-Watering Clay Slimes
The clay slime generatea in many sand washing operations is usually very difficult to de-water. Treatment of these slimes is often limited by economic considerations and the properties of the solids t
Jan 1, 1978
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Leaching Characteristics of Australian Uranium Ores
The leaching characteristics of a number of Australian uranium ores were determined under acid and alkaline conditions. Ores from the Ranger, Nabarlek and Koongarra deposits in the Northern Territory
Jan 1, 1979
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Field-Based Alteration Mapping Using the PIMA
By N Merry, T Cocks
The mineral exploration industry is increasingly aware of the importance of the relationship between mineralogical data and geochemical assay results. However, until recently, the cost and time constr
Jan 1, 1995
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High-grade Porphyry Copper-gold Mineralisation in North-west Ecuador – The Alpala Cu-Au Porphyry Discovery
By J Ward, B Rohrlach, B Rosero, J Silva, O Poma
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Alpala copper-gold deposit is a recent, high-grade porphyry Cu-Au discovery located in
Mar 18, 2015
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Presidential Address, 1973 The Human Environment-The Quality of Life
The mineral industry is an important element in the human environment and in varying degrees contributes to the general standard of living throughout most of the world, both by supplying the basic mat
Jan 1, 1973
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The Waihi Epithermal Gold-Silver-Quartz Vein System, New Zealand: A High-Throughput Geothermal System of Late Miocene Age
By P Blattner
The Late Miocene gold-silver bearing epithermal system at Waihi has some close similarities in its paleo-thermal and geochemical structure with modern, volcanic-hosted geothermal systems such as Ohaak
Jan 1, 1995
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Enhancing Flotation Performance With Process Control at Century Mine
By S Smit, P J. J Strobo
ZINIFEX Century Mine is a zinc, lead and silver concentrate producer. Flotation is the primary method of minerals separation in this circuit. The flotation circuit is quite large with 79 flotation cel
Jan 1, 2004
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Commissioning Under a Microscope ù The Cawse Nickel Start-Up
By R Young, D OÆSullivan
When Centaur Mining and Exploration produced nickel metal fromlaterite ore at its Cawse nickel project in January 1999, a new era in the nickel industry was heralded in. One of three new laterite proj
Jan 1, 2001
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Planned Preventive Maintenance
The development and introduction of a preventive maintenance scheme in the coke ovens department, coal preparation section, of The Broken Hill Proprietary Co. Ltd., Newcastle steelworks, is described
Jan 1, 1961
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The Use of Major Ion Analysis and Stable Isotopes dO18 and dH2 to Distinguish Groundwater Flow in Karijini National Park, Western Australia
By W Dodson, S Dogramaci
Isotopes and hydrochemistry were used to define groundwater flow systems and better understand the hydrogeological setting of the Karijini National Park, which is in the Central Pilbara region adjacen
Jan 1, 2009
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The Synclinal or "Inverted Saddle" Reefs of the Bendigo Godlfield
Whilst much has been written in past years by geologists, scientists, mining engineers, etc., regarding the well·known and justly notorious anticlinal, or, as they are more commonly known, "
Jan 1, 1902
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Statistical Analysis of Sampling and Assaying Results, Drilling Campaign, King Island Scheelite Mine, Tasmania
During the drilling campaign conducted between October, 1942; and May, 1943, to prove the extent of the scheelite deposit worked by King Island Scheelite N.L. at Grassy, King Island, Tasmania, 35 hole
Jan 1, 1950
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Blast Furnace Department at The Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary Limited, Port Pirie, South Australia
A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TELPHER HANDLING AND BLAST FURNACE EQUIPMENT.The various sections will be described in the following order:(a) Telpher Handling and Storage Bins.(b) Blast Furnaces.(c) Slag Disp
Jan 1, 1937
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Isotopic Constraints on Mineral Diagenesis and Pore Water Evolution in Latrobe Group Sandstones: implications for Basin Hydrology, Oil-Filed Distribution, and Reservoir Quality
By Andrew A. A, Hamilton P. J
Constraints on pore water evolution in the aquifers of a sedimentary basin may be realised through stable isotope analyses of present day waters, and their comparison with water compositions calcula
Jan 1, 1992
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Utilization of algae as a sole nutrient for microorganisms biodegrading manganese dioxide
By Madgwick J. C
Powders prepared from the algae Gracilaria secundata, Ulva lactuca and Ecklonia radiatawere shown to provide sole nutritional support for microbial, microaerobic, biodegradation of low-grade manganese
Jan 1, 1987
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Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Froth Flotation
Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Froth Flotation
Sep 13, 2010