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What is Required for a Low-Cost Project Outcome?
By M Dickie
During the 1980s and early 1990s low cost gold treatment plants were at the forefront of the Australian engineering and mineral processing business. This opportunity was the result of a high gold pric
Jan 1, 2009
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The Economic Climate for Mining in New Zealand
This paper presents a resume of the likely profitable mining areas in New Zealand. It covers the main 'minerals' û gold, coal, oil and gas, ironsands, silica sands, clays, lump silica,
Jan 1, 1990
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Science Technology and the Mineral Industry Mines and Universities û A Vital Link
Engineering education has become a matter of national concern, at last, so I would like to talk about the links between the mining industry, the universities and technological developments. The Austra
Jan 1, 1989
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Products of reactive pyrite oxidation in the mine environment – implications for coal workers’ pneumoconiosis
By D Chalmers, C R. Ward, B B. Beamish
Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis (CWP) has re-emerged as a major concern in the Australian coal mining industry. Harmful effects from coal dust inhalation have been well documented, but the underlying cau
Aug 28, 2017
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An Interpretation of the Mt. Lyell Copper Ore Paragenesis
Observed mineral assemblages in the Mt. Lyell copper deposit can be correlated with phase equilibrium investigations in the systems Cu-Fe-S and Fe-Zn-S. The trend of crystallization (or paragenetic se
Jan 1, 1963
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Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Predicting Water Recovery from Flotation Cells
Sep 13, 2010
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Volcanic Stratigraphy, Structure and Controls on Mineralisation, Golden Cross Mine, New Zealand
By P G. Rutherford, A W. McOnie
A volcanic sequence is described from the Golden Cross Mine, Waihi, New Zealand. The sequence includes seven lithostratigraphic units comprising flow and pyroclastic units of Coromandel Group andesite
Jan 1, 1995
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Contrasting Ephithermal Gold Mineralisation in Andesitic and Rhyolitic Terranes
Two types of low-sulphidation epithermal mineralisation may be recognised in volcanic terranes. Chalcedonic Silica- Adularia-Illite type mineralisation is most common in rhyolitic terranes, whereas
Jan 1, 1991
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Cost Model of the Leigh Creek Coalfield
The Leigh Creek Coalfield is owned and operated by the Electricity Trust of South Australia to supply fuel to the Northern Power Station. To supply electricity at lowest cost, a costing and decision
Jan 1, 1990
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The Detachment of Coarse, Composite Particles from Bubbles
The Detachment of Coarse, Composite Particles from Bubbles
Sep 13, 2010
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Ore Occurrences in the Idaho Mine, Kalgoorlie
Of the world's total production of gold the largest proportion comes from the more regularly consistent ore bodies, but in the aggregate an important part comes from those which are often irregul
Jan 1, 1938
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Spontaneous Combustion and Simulation of Mine Fires and Their Effects on Mine Ventilation Systems
By H W. Wu, D Humphreys
The structure of a comprehensive research project into mine fires study applying the Ventgraph mine fire simulation software, preplanning of escape scenarios and general interaction with rescue respon
Jan 1, 2005
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The Brown Coal Geology of the Gippsland Basin
By Holdgate G. R, Thompson B. R, Webster R. L, Bolger P. F
The Gippsland Basin in south-eastern Australia has an area of approximately 46 000 sq km. It is one of the world's major coal and petroleum bearing basins, with most of the former occurring in
Jan 1, 1992
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Presidential Address, 1977 Land Usage-Priorities
It is a great honour to address our Institute as President, but the choice of a suitable subject was not an easy one. In the past when the presidential address was given at an annual conference the su
Jan 1, 1977
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The Effect of Thallium on the Rate of Exraction of Gold from Pyrites Calcine
The addition of a thallous salt to the cyanide leach of a calcined pyritic concentrate causes a marked increase in the rate of extraction of gold. This is due probably to the activation of passive gol
Jan 1, 1964
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Geology and Extraction of the Northland Halloysite Deposits
New Zealand China Clays produces a unique halloysite clay product at Matauri Bay, Northland. The company has licences over four deposits that were derived from the weathering of rhyodacite dome
Jan 1, 1997
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Remnant Ore Model Generation and Categorisation Post-block Caving Extraction at Salvador Mine
By F Farías, D Villa
Codelco’s Salvador Project has been operating a block/panel caving mine for more than 50 years. This underground mining method dynamically mixes the ore and dilution. As a result, forecasting grades i
May 9, 2016
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Water Management Issues with Processing Magnetite Ores
There are no large rivers in Western Australia capable of supplying water for processing magnetite ores. If sea water is used there are severe corrosion issues and the requirement to wash the concentr
Jan 1, 2009
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Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding
Improving Pelletisation of Pyrite Cinder by High Pressure Roller Grinding As an important secondary resource for ironmaking, pyrite cinder is characterised by coarse particle size, low specific surfa
Sep 13, 2010
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Land Restoration on the Taramakau River
By F K. Buckley
Currently, Kanieri Gold Dredging Limited operates the only large scale gold dredging operation in New Zealand. It dredges a claim in the Taramakau River using the bucket dredge 'Kanieri'. Th
Jan 1, 1981