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The Drainage of the New Chum Line of ReefOne of the chief drawbacks to Bendigo mining always has been the difficulty of draining the mines in an equitable manner, so that each company or mine owner bears the properly share. The trouble seems
Jan 1, 1902
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Notes on the Geology, Quartz Reefs and Minerals of the Waihi GoldfieldThe rocks of Waihi and the surrounding district are almost entirely rhyolitic and ande5itic in character. Sedimentary rocks, with the exception of some surface deposits of clay loosely compacted congl
Jan 1, 1902
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Different Methods of Alluvial Mining in VictoriaAmongst representative men directing alluvial mining of erations in Victoria, some difference of opinion exists as to the best system of working the deep leads. The developmental operations of shaft-s
Jan 1, 1902
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Some Notes on Gold Milling Practice in BendigoThis paper endeavours to lay as concisely as possible, before the members the salient features of local gold milling practice, and to point out in what respects this practice differs from that of othe
Jan 1, 1902
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Notes on Practical Mining in BendigoIn undertaking to write a few notes on practical mining in Bendigo, the great quartz mining centre of Victoria, which just now is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary of gold mining, satisfaction must
Jan 1, 1902
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Remarks on the Brown Coal Beds and Associated Deposits of the Werribee Plains, VictoriaThe district specially referred to in this paper comprises the very gently sloping country extending from the western shores of Port Phillip from the mouth of the Yarra to Footscray along the Bacchus
Jan 1, 1902
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Air Compressing MachineryApparently there is little inclination on the part of mining engineers to supplant the transmission of power by compressed air with it's formidable rival, electrical transmission. No doubt there
Jan 1, 1902
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Discussions - Of Mr. Howe's Paper on the Constitution of Cast-Iron, with Remarks on Current-Opinions Concerning It (see p. 318)J. E. Stead, Middlesborough, England (communication to the author): Prof. Howe's valuable paper on cast-iron brings forward most prominently the correct explanation of the part played by combined
Jan 1, 1902
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Discussions - Of Mr. Webster's Paper on Specifications for Steel Rails (see p. 449)R. Trimble, Pittsburg, Pa (communication to the Secretary) : There are in the proposed specifications only two points on which I wish to comment at this time.
Jan 1, 1902
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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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The Copper Lodes of New CaledoniaIn the course of the last twenty eight years the copper lodes of New Caledonia have been periodically worked or abandoned, until quite recently, probably attracted by the higher price of the metal, Br
Jan 1, 1901
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Notes on Mount Read and its Sulphide Ore BodiesMount Read is 'situated in the county of Montagu, on 'the west coast of Tasmania, about 20 miles inland from. Remine in an easterly direction, 15 miles northerly from Mount. Lyell, and 30 mi
Jan 1, 1901
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The Analysis of Chloridized OresThe following paper deals with a method for the" Proximate Analysis" of Chloridized Ores, which are free from arsenic, antimony and lime. When these are present the analysis is rendered far
Jan 1, 1901
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The Mine Labour Problem-Wages, Contract or TributeThe labour question is one that has caused mine managers much thought and anxiety and is likely to continue to do so as long as human beings exist. The difficulty is to devise some arrangement whereby
Jan 1, 1901
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Timbering and its Importance in Making Estimates of CostThe importance of timbering, not only from a financial point of view but from an actual mining point of view, is so often overlooked or slightly glossed over by the average expert and investor, that I
Jan 1, 1901
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Hydraulic Mining as Applied to Western AustraliaThe subject which I have chosen for my paper is one that I am sure has occurred to the minds of nearly every mining man on these goldfields at some time or other. I refer to the carrying out of hydrau
Jan 1, 1901
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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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Points on PatentsAmongst the unavoidable studies of the mining engineer who desires to reach the maximum efficiency, is the subject of patents. With the fundamental principles of the patent laws of this and other lead
Jan 1, 1901
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Some Methods of Timbering and Working Wide Lodes in New South WalesThe rapid advance in the adaptation of scientific knowledge to the treatment of ores, resulting in improved chemical and metallurgical processes, has enormously increased the possibility of working lo
Jan 1, 1901
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The Gold Dredging Industry in New ZealandWhen the first rush of miners took place on the Molyneux River, in the Dunstan Gorge, the gold was won by means of cradling the gravel, which was shovelled from the various beaches and crevices in the
Jan 1, 1901