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Seismic Interpretation Problems Caused by Miocene Channels in the Central Part of the Gippsland BasinBy Cadman S. J
( The central part of the Gippsland Basin is surrounded by existing major Petroleum accumulations and although six exploration wells have been drilled in the area, none are significant petroleum dis
Jan 1, 1992
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Some Structural Aspects of Kalgoorlie GeologyKalgoorlie is the main mining centre of the Western Australian Goldfields. Its famous Golden Mile' has been noted for the exceptional width and richness of its goldtelluride lodes. Since the mid-
Jan 1, 1952
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A Review of Stowing and Packing Practices in Coal MiningBy Holla L, Tyminski A
Stowing has been successfully used in many countries as a means of controlling surface subsidence, minimi ing incidences of spontaneous combustion, maintaining gate road stability and maximising coal
Jan 1, 1987
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Museums, The Mining Sciences and Public EducationThe mining industry has recognised for some time the importance of supporting programs which serve to educate the Australian public about the socio-economic benefits of mineral resource development
Jan 1, 1989
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Pilot Tests for Heavy Metals Removal in Mine WaterBy M Vendrup, T C. Christensen, C Dube
The adsorptive and granulate forming MetClean™ process has been used at many locations in Northern Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France, Spain, Mongolia, Japan and Australia. It has been pilot tested and u
Sep 7, 2015
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On a New Phosphate Deposit in the Howqua District, Near Mansfield, VictoriaBy Teale E. O
The purpose of the present communication is to put on record the discovery, in October, 1916, in the Howqua district, of a new locality for the occurrence of phosphatic rocks in Victoria, and to give
Jan 1, 1918
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Block Caving - Controllable Risks and Fatal FlawsBlock caving is the lowest cost underground mining method but it has relatively high risks and a high up-front capital and development cost. It has application to large, often lower-grade orebodies wh
Jan 1, 2000
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Smelting Reduction Studies: Scope and LimitationsBy Ray H. S, Galgali R. K
It is well accepted that the blast furnace will continue as the main route for iron-making for many more years. However, its limitations have motivated researchers to look for alternative routes, pa
Jan 1, 1999
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The Southern Coalfied, N.S.W., and its Potential DevelopmentBy Brown H. R, Wright E. A
The authors identify the workable coal seams, their distribution in relation to quality and economic occurrence and relate their analytical characteristics to industrial use. The development of establ
Jan 1, 1958
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Some Less Common Minerals in the Rosebery and Hercules Zinc-Lead OresThe Rosebery and Hercules mines, situated in the Rosebery-Williamsford district in western Tasmania, have a history of production dating back to 1896-7, although full scale production did not commence
Jan 1, 1960
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Geophysical Characteristics, Deep Structure, Magmatism and Metallogeny of the Pacific BeltBy L A. Maslov
We have considered the following characteristics of the crust and upper mantle of the Pacific Belt: seismic wave velocity anomalies, mechanical stress and shear deformation rate fields, heat flow and
Jan 1, 1995
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Mineral Exploration Needs for Environmentally Sensitive AreasBy R Cowen
Past successes of low impact mineral exploration and rehabilitation of mined areas in developed land of subdued contour provide little guidance for similar activity in more sensitive high country or m
Jan 1, 1981
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Geology of the Area South of Mt. Isa and its Application to the Structural Control of the Mt. Isa OrebodiesBy Wilson G. L, Lord J. H
A detailed analysis of faulting indicatcs that blocks of "greenstone" have been thrust beneath the southern end of the Mt. Isa orebodies.This "greenstone" basement is considered to
Jan 1, 1963
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Recovery of Beryllia From BerylBy Lawrie D. C
Finely ground beryl was decomposed by mixing with ground limestone and soda ash and heating at 900°C for 4-6 hr. The sintered mater:al was then crushed and leached by boiling under reflux with 5N
Jan 1, 1965
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A novel sink-hole fluidisation method for dry separation of iron ore finesBy S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin, D Kumar
Dry separation of iron ore fines and other heavy minerals has previously been achieved using one of two main approaches. The first is an inclined table with an upward airflow via small holes to help f
Jul 24, 2017
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Significant Properties of Blast Furnace CokeIn preparing this paper, the writer hopes to achieve two main objects. Firstly, an indication of the desirable features of coke from the viewpoint of a blast furnace operator should be of assistance a
Jan 1, 1957
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The Market, the Mining Geologist and Booms and BustsAfter a five year period representing the strongest resource and commodity rally ever experienced, we are now faced with a subdued recovery following the global financial crisis. This renewed economic
Jan 1, 2009
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The Failure of Lead by CreepFrom time to time lead, which is normally considered to be a soft ductile metal, fails by cracking. The cracks which form appear to be of two distinct types-(a) those which follow a zig-zag course aro
Jan 1, 1935
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Underground bulk sampling, uniform conditioning and conditional simulation – unrealistic expectations?By I Clark, S C. Dominy
Bulk sampling programs are typically applied in coarse gold mineralised systems to verify resource/reserve grades. In recent years, there have been controversies surrounding some results of undergroun
May 9, 2017
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Factors to be Considered in Assessing Investment Risk in the Mining Industry - A Comparison of New Zealand with Six CompetitorsMining is a fundamental activity on which modern society and the world's economy are entirely dependent. Mining investors, large and small, invest on an international scale, frequently being acti
Jan 1, 1993