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Geological Settings of Gold Districts in Myanmar
By C Ausa, Nyunt Htay, A, L Deiparine
The main tectonic elements in Myanmar are a late Mesozoic and Cenozoic magmatic arc system in the west, repeated in northern Myanmar by more than 300 km of dextral movement on the Sagaing Fault, and t
Jan 1, 1999
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Tectonic Features of Sumatra and New Zealand in Relation to Active and Fossil Hydrothermal Systems: A Comparison
By M J. Andrews, P J. White, I Bogie
Active geothermal systems occur widely in Sumatra and in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) ofNew Zealand. There are also many occurrences of epithermal gold mineralisation in Sumatra, some of which are ec
Jan 1, 1995
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Management of Technical Risk for the Ravensthorpe Nickel Project
By R Fury, I Skepper, D White, G Miller
Although the Pressure Acid Leaching (PAL) of nickel laterites has been conducted at Moa Bay, Cuba, since the early 1960s, the commissioning delays generally encountered by the æsecond generationÆ of P
Jan 1, 2004
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Improved Grade Control using Reverse Circulation Drilling at Mogalakwena Platinum Mine, South Africa
By G Kirk
Definition and delineation of in-pit ore and waste material are the most significant tasks for an open pit production geologist; adding or destroying value in the mining value chain. Anglo American’s
Aug 22, 2011
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The Mount Victor Gold Mine, Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea
By Sie A
After completing a feasibility study in 1987, Niugini Mining Limited (NML) obtained five Gold Mining Leases within PA 632, covering the Mount Victor and Clarkes Ridge gold deposits. Reserves prior
Jan 1, 1991
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The Control of Fines through Improved Blast Design
Fines and unnecessarily small rock fragments are created by as many as four identifiable breakage mechanisms which operate close to the charged section or sections of the blasthole. The peak blasthole
Jan 1, 1979
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Dynamic Testing of Combined Rock Bolt and Mesh Schemes
By A G. Thompson, E Villaescusa, A De Zoysa, J R Player
Ground support performance is critical to the safe and economical extraction of ore. This is particularly important for mass mining extractions at great depth, which are currently being considered by
May 9, 2016
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Some Aspects of Rank Variation and Utilization of Coal
The proper selection of a coal for a particular use depends on knowledge of fundamental data concerning the coals that offer, particularly their type and rank. Type of coal depends on the nature of th
Jan 1, 1955
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On-Stream Shale Detector for Sedimentary Iron Ores
By Holmes R. J, Miles J. G
An on-stream shale detector has been developed that is suitable for use on conveyor belts carrying iron ore of up to 200 mm particle size. The shale is distinguished from high-grade iron ore by means
Jan 1, 1981
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Electrical and Radiometric Logging of Mining Exploration Drill Holes in the Woodcutters Area, Rum Jungle District, N.T.
Except for uranium search, conventional oil well logging techniques are relatively little-used in mining exploration. The main reasons for this are cost and an apparent lack of awareness of the potent
Jan 1, 1978
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Statistical Analysis of Sampling and Assaying Results, Drilling Campaign, King Island Scheelite Mine, Tasmania
During the drilling campaign conducted between October, 1942; and May, 1943, to prove the extent of the scheelite deposit worked by King Island Scheelite N.L. at Grassy, King Island, Tasmania, 35 hole
Jan 1, 1950
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Planning for Opencast Lignite Development in New Zealand - Lessons from the United Kingdom and Federal Republic of Germany
Under the Town and Country Planning Act 1977 the Ministry of Works and Development has a responsibility for providing information to local and regional planning authorities on public works and matters
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Approach to Stope Scale Orebody Mapping
By I Mason, A Wellington, J Hargreaves
Many people are familiar with the use of marine echo sounders which are used by fishermen to monitor water depth and locate schools of fish. Similar technology has recently been used in some West Aust
Jan 1, 2000
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The Optimisation of Semi-Autogenous and Ball Mill Based Circuits for Mineral Processing by Means of Versatile and Efficient High Pressure Grinding Roll Technology
By M J. Daniel
Mineral resources all over the world are often heterogeneous and have variable ore properties and ore grade. As a result the ore processed in concentrating plants varies over the life of mines. Conseq
Jan 1, 2009
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Construction of Reinforced Concrete Chimney at Yallourn Briquetting Works
The principal dirnensions of the chimney were fixed as follows: Height from formation to coping, 328 ft. 8 in.; inside diameter concrete shell, 13 ft. Gin.; inside diameter of the 4~-in. brick lining.
Jan 1, 1924
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Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore
Bacterial Leaching of Complex Polymetallic Sulfide Ore The work described here concerned the study on bacterial leaching of complex sulfide minerals and polymetallic ores operated in shaken flasks an
Sep 13, 2010
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FLSmidth Flotation Developments - Dorr Oliver Machines
By S Vianna, K Caldwell, R Silva, T Olson, D Bell
Studies to enhance the FLSmidth forced air machine through changes in the design, showed important improvements through changes in the number of Rotor blades, stator designs, rotor air distribution an
Jul 15, 2013
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Mining Schools in Relation to the Mining Industry
EARLY in 1911 the Public Service Board of New South Wales suggested the advisability of inaugurating a School of Mines at Broken Hill, arid made inquiries to determine how such an institution should b
Jan 1, 1912
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A Modified Ten-Inch Slide-Rule for Surveyors
THE slide-rule, as a quick and convenient instrument for performing approximate calculations, is steadily growing more and more into favour with the engineer, and results obtained by it are considered
Jan 1, 1912
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New Zealand Gold Mining: Past, Present and Future Trends
By D J. Holden
Prospectivity, the relative value of gold, investor confidence, general economic stability and legislation driven by public attitudes are seen as the major influences on the gold mining industry in Ne
Jan 1, 1992