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The Public Sustainability Reporting ProcessBy R Salmon, C Jones
This paper examines the recent trend towards sustainability reporting and the application of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) æSustainability Reporting GuidelinesÆ. It also reviews reporting in t
Jan 1, 2002
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Re-development of the Big Bell Mine, CueThe area around Big Bell was actively explored and sporadically mined for gold from 1904 onwards. The lease was named Big Bell in 1913. The property became established as a major mining centre with
Jan 1, 1989
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Case History of the Corridor Orebody, Mount Lyell, TasmaniaBy McKenzie A. M
The Corridor ore body is so named because it occurs in an east-west zone or corridor of schist bounded on the north by the siliceous conglomerates of Mount Lyell, and on the south by similar conglomer
Jan 1, 1961
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East-Dipping Strike Faults on The Boulder Belt, Kalgoorlie(Published by courtesy of the Great Boulder Pty. Gold Mines, Limited)1. INTRODUCTIONThe faults described in the following paper are of a somewhat unusual character, and have presented a serious proble
Jan 1, 1941
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The Cementation of Metals form Dilute Aqueous SolutionA rotating disc geometry was used to provide a uniformly accessible surface for a kinetic study of the cementation of cadmium, lead, and silver from dilute aqueous solutions. This work is an extension
Jan 1, 1971
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Budget Estimation and Contingency Allocation of Block Cave Construction Using Least-squares Monte Carlo Real OptionsBy H M. Ahmed, W S. Dunbar
Construction of cave mining systems requires significant capital expenditure and long-term commitment of human, equipment and material resources before production commences. Risks and uncertainties of
May 9, 2016
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Production of Titanium Dioxide from Ilmenite of the West Coast, South Island, New Zealandllmenite from the west coast of the South Island, New Zealand, shows exceptional reactivity with dilute sulphuric acid. Based on this, a cyclic acid leaching process was developed for the production o
Jan 1, 1973
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Stream Ecology and Acid Mine Drainage - Ecosystem Degradation, Recovery and Remediationconcentrations) and physical nature of receiving streams, which in turn affects the stream ecosystem. Benthic macroinvertebrates are used to illustrate these impacts, and to investigate natural recove
Jan 1, 2003
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The Mining Licensing Regime - Current DevelopmentsBy D A. Edmunds
The most important development that has been taking place recently relating to mining operations in New Zealand would generally be regarded as being the Resource Management Law Reform. This has been w
Jan 1, 1988
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Improvements in Stoping Practice at the Great Boulder Proprietary Gold Mines LimitedBy Holly J
The period following World War II has seen many changes in stoping techniques at The Great Boulder Gold Mine. The new methods resulted in improved unit production figures, and have given some relief f
Jan 1, 1956
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Calculation of Metal, Coke and Gas Temperature Distributions in the Cupola FurnaceCalculations of the temperatures of metal, coke, and gas at any level in the cupola furn~ce can be carried out by means of heat balances, using data obtained from experiments with an 18 in. experiment
Jan 1, 1963
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Coal seam gas predrainage optimisation through an enhanced knowledge of coal seam permeabilityBy M Blanch
Gas management practices across the Australian underground coal industry have evolved significantly since the early nineties with the introduction of hazard management plans, directional drilling tech
Aug 28, 2017
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Separation of Magnetic Minerals by a Linear Motor DeviceBy F E. Grader
A linear motor properly wound can serve as a mechanism for separating paramagnetic sulphide minerals, like pyrrhotite, from other sulphides and associated gangue minerals. The effectiveness of separat
Jan 1, 1980
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Borehole Ropeways at No 2 Ore Shaft, Mount Isa Mines LimitedThe No. 2 Ore-shaft, at Mount Isa Mines Limited, involving the use of boreholes as ropeways for the upper portion thereof, constitutes, we believe, a unique feature in hoisting installations. The bore
Jan 1, 1939
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Hydrological Environments for Vein Mineralisation in the Hauraki Goldfield, New ZealandThe epithermal Au-Ag deposits of the Hauraki Goldfield have formed in the convergent plate margin setting of the Coromandel Volcanic Zone (CVZ). The deposits form as siliceous lodes in the upper parts
Jan 1, 1991
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Smelting Alternatives for New Zealand Titaniferous MineralsBy C E. Davies
At present the source of virgin iron for steel produced in New Zealand is titanomagnetite extracted from titaniferous beachsands. Some of these beachsand deposits contain extractable quantities of ilm
Jan 1, 1980
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Calcining Aluminum Trihydrate in a Circulating Fluid Bed, A new TechniqueIncreasing demands on quality of metallurgical grade alumina and for lower production costs led to the development of a new fluid bed calcining process. The process, jointly developed in Germany by Ve
Jan 1, 1972
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Mineralogical Studies of the Groote Eylandt Manganese Ore DepositsBy Belcher C. B
The Groote Eylandt manganese ore deposits contain mainly pyrolusite and cryptomelane with lesser amounts of the manganese minerals lithiophorite, todorokite, psilomelane, and nsutite. The major non-ma
Jan 1, 1975
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Enhancing Zircon (ZrSiO<sub>4</sub>) Dissolution by Ambient Temperature ProcessingThe dissolution of the naturally occurring mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) is examined after ball milling it with magnesium oxide for up to 100 hours in a laboratory mill. There was little effect on the solub
Jan 1, 2000
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A Study of the Compounds Formed during the Setting of Superphosphate Made from a Blend of Christmas Island "A" and Nauru OresBy Walker G. S
A study of the crystalline materials on or near the surface of freshly made or "green" superphosphate granules and mature, "set" superphosphate granules was undertaken using X-ray
Jan 1, 1980