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Highly Mineralized Late Archaean Greenstone Belts: Fragments of a Palaeo-Pacific Rim?By Perring CS, Vearncombe J. R, Ho SE, Groves DI
Large Late Archaean greenstone belts in Western Australia, Canada and Zimbabwe, contain abundant mesothermal gold, volcanogenic massive base-metal sulphide, and komatiite-associated Ni-Cu mineralizati
Jan 1, 1990
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Mine Ventilation Planning of BHP Steel Division CollieriesThe design of mine ventilation systems for the BHP Steel Division Collieries is based on the acquisition of ventilation survey data for the establishment of a realistic computer net- work model. The
Jan 1, 1983
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Modelling for Large Primary Tin DepositsOre deposit modelling is becoming an increasingly accepted tool in mineral exploration. Successful models have already been proposed for several ore deposits of base metals and gold, but tin has s
Jan 1, 1986
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Explosive Volcanism on Bougainville Island: Ignimbrites, Calderas, and Volcanic HazardsBy Johnson RW, Rogerson R
New perceptions of the nature of volcanic hazards on Bougainville Island have resulted from a recent remapping of the geology of the island. Ignimbrites and calderas have been identified at six Quater
Jan 1, 1990
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The Planning and Design of the Prospect to Pipehead TunnelThe Prospect to Pipehead Tunnel is a component of the Sydney Water Board's multi-million dollar Drinking Water Quality Program to improve the quality of Sydney's potable water supply to meet
Jan 1, 1993
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A Model of Gas Flow During OutburstsBy Otuonye F
An outburst is the spontaneous ejection of pulverized coal and gas from the working face in an underground mine. It is caused by overstressing the rock, due predominantly to the influence of geolo
Jan 1, 1988
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Application of Alluvial Gold Mineralogy to Exploration of the Central Ranges, Irian Jaya, IndonesiaBy Artmont G. J, Palmer K
Alluvial gold is an ideal exploration tracer to bedrock source and indicator of bedrock mineralisation style because (i) gold occurs in a wide range of deposit types, (ii) primary composition is sens
Jan 1, 1995
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The Role of Rock Mechanics Models in Maximising Orebody RecoverySelection of mining methods, stope dimensions and stoping sequences is usually based on comparisons with other similar orebodies or rocktypes. Rock mechanics principles assist the process, which c
Jan 1, 1986
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Process Development for Coal Preparation PlantsBy Hiddlestone D. C
Effective exploration, testing and analysis is essential for good process design and optimisation of coal preparation plants. Coal processing relies on the sizing and washability characteristics of
Jan 1, 1997
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Direct Reduction of PbS with C and CaO Thermodynamics and KineticsBy Lee H. G, El-Rahaiby S. K
The literature relating to reduction of sulphides by carbon using lime as sulphur-absorbent is reviewed. A stage-wise thermodynamic model is employed to evaluate the practical feasibility of the direc
Jan 1, 1991
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San Vicenter Zinc-Lead Rhythmite Deposit, Peru: A Mississippi Tejada Rospihloisi, Krouse H.B.By Rospigliosi RT, Krouse HR
The San Vicente stratabound zinc-lead rhythmite deposit, Peru, is hosted in carbonates of the Late Triassic - Early Jurassic Pucara Group. These strata were deposited in a large, shallow water, carbon
Jan 1, 1990
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Bacterial Oxidation - An Economic Alternative for the Treatment of Refractory Gold ConcentratesBy Budden J. R, Rhodes M. K
Bacterial oxidation technology was successfully applied in a mine site pilot plant for the treatment of refractory gold concentrates. The bacterial culture was proven capable of selectively breaking
Jan 1, 1991
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Developments in Mineral Processing TechnologyBy Greenhalgh L. P H
The opportunities offered by an increasingly volatile world invite the international consultant or engineering services contractor to broaden attitudes, diversify interests, expand capabilities, retai
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimisation of Blasting in a Large Open Pit MineBy Miles M. J, Sandy D. A
It has long been known that drilling and blasting operations have a direct influence over productivity and costs of subsequent operations. If mine management is to effectively optimise blasting oper
Jan 1, 1990
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Estimation of Reserves and Resources in Shear Zone Hosted DepositsBy Yates M. G, Rowlands A. T
Most geostatistical techniques applied to the estimation of ore reserves assume relatively unifonn grade and thickness within an ore deposit environment. In shear-hosted mineralisation this rarely occ
Jan 1, 1991
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Developments in Laboratory Testing and Evaluation of Coal GrindabilityThe results of laboratory grindability tests on coal are of primary importance to the designers and operators of coal grinding mills, and coal handling plants in general. However, the potential ind
Jan 1, 1991
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Conditional Simulation for Resource Characterisation and Grade Control - Principles and PracticeBy Sjaw WJ
Conditional simulation is a set of geostatistical tools that is becoming popular as powerful personal computers make the use of these tools less costly. The more familiar set of tools for spatial esti
Jan 1, 1997
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Design Concepts from an Operations ViewBy Laffin N. W
Invariably when a new plant is cammissioned operations personnel on takeover look at ways and means of reducing certain restrictions and improving process conditions. These improvements are general
Jan 1, 1989
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The distribution of gold between bullion, speiss, and slag during zinc-lead smeltingBy Holliday R, Floyd JM
A laboratory investigation was carried out to determine the distribution of gold between the products of lead-zinc concentrate smelting in the Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF). Bullion, speiss and
Jan 1, 1986
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Use of an In-The-Wall Ramp for Open Pit Mining at Three Mile HillThis paper details successful implementation of a revolutionary pit access system involving excavation of an 'in-the-wall' ramp at Three Mile Hill open pit operated by Gold Mines of Coolga
Jan 1, 1996