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Paragenesis of Hydrothermal Minerals in the Rise and Shine Shear Zone, Otago Schist
By D Craw
The Rise and Shine Shear Zone is a mineralised low angle deformation zone traceable for at least 7 km through biotite zone schist of the Dunstan Range, central Otago. Rocks from the shear zone obtaine
Jan 1, 2006
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Continuous pH and Pulp Potential Measurements During Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation
Continuous pH and Pulp Potential Measurements During Complex Sulfide Ore Flotation
Sep 13, 2010
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Planning for Rehabilitation of Lands Disturbed by Alluvial Gold Mining on the West Coast
By A Tinnelly
Land disturbed by alluvial gold mining should be restored to a capability or productivity as good as that which existed prior to disturbance. Effective rehabilitation requires detailed planning
Jan 1, 1989
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Start-up of Misima Mines Milling Operation
The physical setting and background to mining operations on Misima Island and the overall plant lay-out are outlined. Developments and changes made to each section of the plant are described as th
Jan 1, 1991
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Simplifying the Ore Handling System through the Use of Current Technology at Chuquicamata Underground Mine Project
By P Paredes, T Leaño, D Gajardo, C Tramón, S Peñaloza
The definition of an ore handling system and its consequent layout design is of crucial importance in cave mining projects. It not only represents the main driver in the production capacity and reliab
May 9, 2016
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Tertiary Training - Non-degree Courses
In addressing the need for non-degree tertiary training, let us examine some recent reviews of engineering and geoscience education. The Finniston Report (1) criticised the formation of engineers in
Jan 1, 1989
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Sampling, Corporate Governance and Risk Analysis
By G J. Lyman, F S. Bourgeois
As the prices of metals slide, financial control of mineral processing operations becomes more and more important. Control of a mineral processing operation implies measurement of grades, recoveries a
Sep 7, 2015
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Grade Control and Mine Geology at the Macraes Gold Project: Getting it Right Using Traditional Geology and Geostatistics
Gold mineralisation at the Macraes Gold Project is hosted in the Hyde-Macraes shear zone and can be traced for ~30 km along strike, although economic resources are confined to a seven kilometre sectio
Jan 1, 2001
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Characterisation of Coal Seam Gas Waters in New Zealand
By D Nobes, D Trumm, D Manhire, A OÆSullivan, M W. Milke
Coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and development requires the abstraction of significant amounts of water. This is so because gas desorbtion in coal seams takes place only after aquifer pressure has be
Jan 1, 2005
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Potential for Revegetating Base-Metal Tailings at the Tui Mine Site, Te Aroha, New Zealand
By P E. H Gregg, D Horne, R B. Stewart, N Bolan
The Tui mine site is situated on the NW flank of Mt. Te Aroha, at approximately 400 m altitude. During underground mining operations two lead-copper-zinc ore bodies were exploited and processed on sit
Jan 1, 1995
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Clinoptilolite as a Low-Cost Solution to Remove Heavy Metals from Water in Mining and Mineral Processing Industry
Clinoptilolite as a Low-Cost Solution to Remove Heavy Metals from Water in Mining and Mineral Processing Industry
Sep 13, 2010
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Stress and Deformation of Mine Openings
Flat jack stress determinations in selected colliery roadways have revealed a range of measured stress from 330 lb/sq. in. tension to 3,750 lb/sq. in. compression. Photoelastic examination of loaded p
Jan 1, 1963
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Iron Through the Ages
Iron production in one year exceeds that of all other metals combined in ten years. It is a huge industry that started from a modest furnace producing one - two kilograms metal per day to a gigantic
Jan 1, 1999
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Circulating Air Classification of Manufactured Sand
Circulating Air Classification of Manufactured Sand Due to environmental concerns, the supply and use of natural gravel has been limited by the Swedish government. The Swedish concrete industry is th
Sep 13, 2010
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The Application of Earthmoving Equipment Technology
Technologies are receiving a lot of 'press' - and rightly so; as they are seen as the means for achieving quantum leaps in productivity and cost reductions. A point of concern for Caterpilla
Jan 1, 1997
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The Effect of Discontinuities on Strength of Rock Samples
By W Shamu
The mechanical properties of rock samples of identical lithologicalcomposition may vary significantly due to existence of materialdiscontinuities. Laboratory tests were carried out to determine the ef
Jan 1, 1999
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Tecnical note-lineament guidelines to mine development: a continuing case history, northeastern Queensland
LANDSAT imagery has renewed interest in linear features first recognised by E. S. Hills in a physiographic model of Australia. Certain of these lineaments are aligned with structures which control min
Jan 1, 1986
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The Glass Sand Industry in Australia - Production, Processes and Markets
By R G. Richards
The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc
Jan 1, 1990
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Applied Mineralogy of Refractory Copper Ores from the Nchanga Mine in the Copperbelt of Northern Zambia
By A M. Hagni
Certain copper ores from the Nchanga Copper Mine in the northern Zambia Copperbelt are refractory with respect to conventional beneficiation techniques. This paper reviews recent study of those ores t
Jan 1, 2008
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The Improvements in Control of the Mill 3 Circuit at AlcoaÆs Wagerup Refinery
By D Nicoli, P Feltoe
The operation of grinding circuits are vital to the success of most mineral processing operations in the provision of effective size reduction whilst maximising throughput. However these same circuits
Jan 1, 2000