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Geological Controls on the Formation of Gold Rich Porphyry-Type DepositsThe geological features of the destructive plate margins of the southwest Pacific favour the formation of porphyry type deposits. The major controlling factor favouring the formation of gold-rich depo
Jan 1, 1995
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Lessons Learnt from Mine ExplosionsBy H R. Phillips
During the 1980s and early 1990s, the South African coal industry experienced a series of methane explosions in which well over 200 coal miners lost their lives. In addition, a fire and an explosion i
Aug 31, 2015
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The Geology of the Manto Verde Mine, Atacama Desert, ChileThe Manto Verde mine is found in the coastal ranges of the Atacama desert, 1000 km north of Santiago,
Jan 1, 1992
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How Are We Going to Produce Our Future Resource Professionals?The closure of the only professional mining school in New Zealand will mean that the minerals industry will have to explore other options to fill their mining professional positions. Globally mining i
Jan 1, 1997
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Variability of Gravity Recoverable Gold Values in Relation to Test Sample SizeBy S C. Dominy
The gravity recoverable gold (GRG) parameter reflects liberated gold or gold-dominated composite particles that can be recovered by gravity separation. Recoveries depend upon mineralogy, in situ parti
Sep 29, 2013
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Technical Note on Recovery of Manganese from Low Manganese Content Ferromanganese SlagBy Rao P. K, Sahoo P. K
The main constituents of ferromanganese slags are silicates of Mn, Ca and AI. Factors affecting the recovery of manganese from a low manganese content ferromanganese slag (about 16 per cent MnO) durin
Jan 1, 1979
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Equitable Contracts for Relatively Large Scale Surface Mining OperationsBy Turner WG, Short RR
Obviously, the paramount advantages of contract mining have been recognised by mine developers throughout Australia, as evidenced by surface gold mining operations of significant output almost excl
Jan 1, 1990
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The Design of Continuous Thickeners for Flocculated MaterialsBy Goldney L. H
The authors review the literature and discuss the application of methods to the design of thickeners for ilocculated metallurgical pulps. The use and evaluation of flocculents is described. Experiment
Jan 1, 1959
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The Use of Novel Approaches to Separate Heavy Minerals from AlbertaÆs Oil SandsBy J Coward, S Bulatovic
There are currently two operators producing oil from the surface-mineable portions of AlbertaÆs oil sands (Syncrude Canada Ltd and Suncor Inc) and two other companies are proposing to enter the indust
Jan 1, 2001
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Cave Propagation and Open Pit Interaction at the Ernest Henry MineBy E Ah Mu and C R Lilley, A D. Campbell
Cave propagation is a complex process due to interacting variables such as mine geometry, rock mass heterogeneity and complex structural networks and stress fields. The Ernest Henry sublevel cave (SLC
May 9, 2016
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Greenland Group Deformation and the Structural Controls oif Gold Mineralisation Within the Reefton Goldfield: From the General Gordon to the Golden LeadDeposits of the Reefton Goldfield, West Coast, New Zealand, are hosted on N-NE striking, upright folds of the Greenland Group. High-grade quartz lodes are hosted on axial planar shears, typically have
Jan 1, 2001
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Copper Mineralization in the Lachlan Geosyncline, New South WalesCopper ores are widespread through the Lachlan Geosyncline in New South Wales, but the size of the orebodies is generally small. The largest deposits occur in the Cobar district where an iron-rich cop
Jan 1, 1970
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The Problem of Surplus Productive Capacity in the Coalmining IndustryThe coalmining industry in most countries has, at various times, suddenly been confronted with a decrease in demand for coal. Readjustments made to reduce productive capacity to match the reduced dema
Jan 1, 1961
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The CCRS SWIR Full Spectrum Imager: Mission to Nevada, June, 1995The Canada Centre for Remote Sensing (CCRS) has developed an airborne sensor, the SWIR Full Spectrum Imager (SFSI) which detects in the short wave infrared range of the solar spectrum from 1220 to 242
Jan 1, 1995
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Petrology of the Broken Hill Lode and its Bearing on Ore GenesisLIST OF CONTENTSAbstractIntroductionSelected Sections of the Broken Hill LodeLocality PlansPetrology1. Zinc Corporation Mine: DDH. 5.98, section 30, No. 26 level2. Zinc Corporation Mine: DDH. 838, sec
Jan 1, 1959
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A Practical and Rigorous Approach for Integrating Sustainability Principles into Decision-Making Processes at Minerals Processing OperationsBy D Tuazon, M Powell, M Ziemski, G D. Corder
Although mining companies have made broad corporate-level commitments to adopt sustainability, there continue to be problems when attempts are made to adopt higher-level sustainability aspirations and
Jul 10, 2012
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The Production of Gold in AustraliaGOLD has played a part in the development of Australia. The total yield exceeds SIX hundred million pounds sterling, while the glamour of gold-mining and the unfailing demand for the product have enha
Jan 1, 1924
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Further Notes on Underground Mine Fire Prevention at the South Mine, Broken HillCONTENTS.IntroductionAcknowledgementsDescription of MineVentilation of MineOrganisation of Fire Fighting SquadsTraining of Fire Fighting SquadsRescue WorkFire Fighting and Rescue EquipmentFire AlarmsC
Jan 1, 1946
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Polymetallic Mineralisation Associated with Cenozoic Volcanism in Northern Puna, ArgentinaBy M K. de Brodtkorb
Late Cenozoic ore deposits æPrecious and base metal-richÆ and æSn-Ag-polymetallicÆ ofNorthern Puna are associated either with Middle Miocene dacitic volcanic-dome complexes or with Upper Miocene dacit
Jan 1, 1995
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Lithological Controls on Mineralisation in East Otago Gold DepositsEast Otago gold deposits are hosted in Otago Schist that is the metamorphosed equivalent of Permian-Triassic Torlesse terrane greywackes. Relatively undeformed Torlesse sequences in Canterbury have &l
Jan 1, 2001