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A Computerised Cataloguing System for Geological Specimens
A computerised cataloguing system for geological specimens is described. The catalogue is designed for use with a compactus-type storage system. The information stored in the catalogue for each specim
Jan 1, 1974
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Determination of the handleability index of adhesive bulk materials
By M Carr, K Williams, W Chen, J Plinke
The depletion of iron ore deposits at the face of the mine site dictates the necessity for the exploitation of formerly less attractive orebodies to meet the demand of the modern world. These orebodie
Jul 24, 2017
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Understanding Damage Source Mechanisms in a Caving System Using Virtual Reality Scientific Visualisation
By B K. Hebblewhite, F T. Suorineni, J D. Tibbett
Block caving is an underground mining method that can provide high production capacities at low operating costs. This enables the profitable extraction of massive, low-grade orebodies and attracts ind
May 9, 2016
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The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part VI - The influence of Tellurium on the Creep Rate of Commercial Lead
By Met M, Worner H. K
In pursuance of the investigation into the influence of various elements on the properties of lead during the past year, the effect of several elements on the creep rate of commercially pure lead has
Jan 1, 1936
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Kalgoorlie Tailings Retreatment Project- A Case Study
The Kalgoorlie Tailings Retreatment Project (or "Kaltails") involves the reclamation and retreatment of approximately 50 million tonnes of gold tailing situated on the Golden Mile at Kalgoorlie, Wes
Jan 1, 1990
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Mineralogy of Sulphide Scale Deposited in Geothermal Pipelines, Ohaaki, New Zealand
By K L. Brown, J L. Mauk
Sulfide-rich scale occurs in steam and water lines at the Ohaaki geothennal field,Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand. Precious metals show very high concentrations around areas ofpressure reduction (Au
Jan 1, 1998
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Fluctuation of Zonal Disintegration of Sedimentary Rock Around the Development Working
Experimentally determined and theoretically explained phenomenon of zonal disintegration of rock around the development working brings about the radical changes in existing ideas about the mechanism o
Jan 1, 1991
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Ground Vibrations from Blasting: The Human Response
Much attention in controlling blast vibrations has been centred on the probability of causing damage to structures in the area adjacent to where blasting is carried out. In most cases these structures
Jan 1, 1998
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A Contribution to the Study of the Molybdenite Pipes of Kingsgate, N.S.W., with Special Reference to Ore Mineralogy
The Kingsgate molybdenite pipes are considered on petrochemical data and field occurrence to be, possibly, epi-magmatic plutonic offshoots grading into hydrothermal bodies. There is reason to believe
Jan 1, 1962
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Breccias and Biofacies in Pliocene Sinter at Plumduff, Northland
By K A. Campbell, K A. Rodgers
The Plumduff sinter occurs at Whenuaroa, near Puhipuhi, approximately 30 km north of Whangarei. It is one of three residual sinters in the southern portion of a mid- to late-Pliocene geothermal system
Jan 1, 2001
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Cuprous Hydrometallurgy. Part V. Leaching of Copper-Lead Matte with Copper(II) Sulphate in Aqueous Acetonitrile
By Parker A. J, Giles D. E
Solutions of copper(II) sulphate in acidified aqueous acetonitrile leach copper from copper-lead matte derived from the drossing of lead with sulphur to produce solutions of copper(I) sulphate. The re
Jan 1, 1979
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Australia’s Potential for Nickel Sulfide Ore Systems – A New Continental-scale Time-space Framework for Exploration
By R G. Skirrow, M Cooper, J Claoué-Long, K Czarnota, H Dulfer, J Thorne, D C. Champion
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. Tholeiitic intrusion-hosted nickel (PGE-Cu) sulfide deposits are under-represented in Austr
Mar 18, 2015
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Economic Sustainable Power for Mineral Processing
Economic Sustainable Power for Mineral Processing
Sep 13, 2010
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Caving-induced Subsidence Behaviour of Lift 1 at the Palabora Block Cave Mine
By D P. Sainsbury, B L. Sainsbury, A Vakili, H-D Paetzold, P Lourens
The cave propagation behaviour of a jointed rock mass is strongly governed by the unique nature of joints and discontinuities, together with the intact strength of rock bridges that make up the rock f
May 9, 2016
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Sustainable Water Supply Development in Central South Australia
OZ Minerals Limited owns and operates the Prominent Hill Copper-Gold Mine, located 140 km southeast of Coober Pedy in far north South Australia. The Prominent Hill mine comprises an open cut mine with
Jun 1, 2010
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Bulk Sampling of Complex Gold Deposits - Material Characterisation and Program Design and Management
By I M. Platten, Y Xie
Complex gold deposits are generally characterised by variable geometries, strong structural controls on grade distribution and a high-nugget effect. The use of diamond drilling and fire assays in this
Jan 1, 2008
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Centrifugal and Positive Displacement Pumping of Titanomagnetite Ironsand
By I Hustwick
New Zealand Steel Mining Limited operates two independent sand mining operations on the West Coast of the North Island of New Zealand. Waikato North Head 30 km south of Auckland supplies ironsand con
Jan 1, 1990
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Performance of Electrodes Containing Brown Coal Char in Alumina Reduction (76ee41ec-7c9b-4d9b-9404-4c3cd7756bf3)
A predicted increase in aluminium production and the possibility of a diminishing supply of petroleum coke for anode electrodes in alumina reduction cells makes it desirable to find alternative electr
Jan 1, 1971
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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 Lead
Deposits 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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Spray Nozzles in Colliery Dust Suppression
The efficiency of water sprays in suppressing airborne colliery dust depends on many variable factors. A survey of previous work in this field shows that swirl spray nozzles are the best dust suppress
Jan 1, 1964