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Hot Dip Tinning Operations at Port Kembla
A commonplace, sometimes overlooked or taken for granted, article of everyday existence is the tin can. Produced from thin gauge low carbon steel, and commonly coated with a mere 60 millionths of an i
Jan 1, 1958
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Recovery of Copper from Refractory Furnace-Lining Bricks by Segregation Roasting
By Moresby J. F
Segregation roasting was used to recover more than 85 per cent of copper from crushed, minus 14 mesh refractory furnace-lining bricks. A plus 14 mesh fraction: which was high in copper, could be recyc
Jan 1, 1978
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Pilbara creek diversions – resilience gained through increased ore recovery and an integrated approach to design
By M Rafty, A Markham, S Atkinson, M Heyting
Over recent years there has been a significant increase in the number of miners in the Pilbara region of Western Australia targeting channel iron deposits (CID) located in valleys, intersected by ephe
Jul 24, 2017
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A Portable Assay Furnace
In the early stages of opening up a mine, when there is some uncertainty as to its future career, necessitating caution in laying out works of a permanent character, the want is often felt of an assay
Jan 1, 1904
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A Cause of Refractory Gold in Desulphurised Pyritic Concentrates
The refractory nature of residual gold in Kalgoorlie calcines is caused by occlusion in dense pyrrhotite formed by fusion within pyrite grains during decomposition. Fusion of pyrite increases as the r
Jan 1, 1957
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Kainantu Gold-copper System, Papua New Guinea
By K Prendergast, P Dale, I Taylor, A J. Vigar, B Lueck
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Kainantu Project is located within the New Guinea Thrust Belt in northern Papua New Gui
Mar 18, 2015
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Estimates of Heat Flow and Geothermal Gradients in the Gippsland Basin
By Beardsmore G. R
Geothermal gradients in the Gippsland Basin commonly exceed 35¦ C/km. Consequently models of thermal maturation may indicate exploration targets with an anomalous age/depth distribution. However re
Jan 1, 1992
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A Systems Perspective of Sustainability in the Mining Industry and Suggestions for Indicator Development
By P Mesquita, A Nolan
Using a scientific-principled definition of global socio-ecological sustainability can be a useful basis for planning precious and base metal mining projects. The mining industry faces key challenges
Jan 1, 2009
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Optimum scale of an open pit operation: discount rate and risk
For a large scale open pit mining and concentrating operation, on a low-grade disseminated ore body, it is possible to set an approximate lower bound on economically feasible operating scales and an a
Jan 1, 1986
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Research on the Thermodynamics of Siderite Roast Decomposition and the Experiment of Magnetic Roasting-Separation
Research on the Thermodynamics of Siderite Roast Decomposition and the Experiment of Magnetic Roasting-Separation
Sep 13, 2010
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Characterisation of Ore Crushability Using Petrophysical Properties
By P Fullagar
Automated multi-sensor core loggers (MSCL) measure petrophysical properties of diamond drill cores, including gamma density, P-wave velocity, electrical conductivity and magnetic susceptibility. A Geo
Jan 1, 2009
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A Review of The Literature on The Chemistry and Metallurgy of Tantalum and Columbium
In 1801, Hatchett discovered the oxide of a new element while he was examining a heavy black mineral from Haddam, America, which had been presented to the British Museum. He named the mineral Columbit
Jan 1, 1943
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The Failure of Lead by Creep
From 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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Modern Prospecting on an Industrial Scale
MR. W. E. WAINWRIGHT occupied the chair, and in introducing the lecturer said, on account of the absence of the vice-president, it fell to his lot to introduce the lecturer. Mr. Tennberg, he said, was
Jan 1, 1930
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Difficulties in Developing Mineral Ventures
By P M. Outhwaite
Everyone present today is especially aware of the need for minerals in this society of ours. The words 'especially aware' were deliberately chosen because this is a meeting of the NZ Branch
Jan 1, 1976
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Beyond Geometallurgy – Gaining Competitive Advantage by Exploiting the Broad View of Geometallurgy
By S Dunham
A cross-discipline approach combining geology, metallurgy and mine planning, geometallurgy is seen as the next logical advance in improving the design and operation of mining businesses. This rapidly
Sep 5, 2011
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An Investigation Into The Conditions of Preparation of Cemented Tungsten Carbide
By Greenwood J. N
This work was commenced at a time when information on the manufacture of cemented tungsten carbide was urgently needed in Australia. Much information of a general type has been published, but many of
Jan 1, 1942
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Assessment of the Impact of Non-Additivity in the Estimation of Iron Ore Attributes
By A J. Cornah
Critical decisions in iron ore project evaluation and production are based on global and local spatial estimates of primary mineral deposit properties (such as in situ geochemical grades) and geometal
Aug 12, 2013
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The Oxide Ore Treatment Plant, Mount Morgan
This modern plant was installed with the object of treating all oxide ore and payable dump material by the cyanide process.The plant is located on a ridge on the eastern side of Linda Gully. The mill
Jan 1, 1939
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Recognition, Interpretation, and Use of Mutually Perpendicular Lineations in Rocks
Greater use should be made of lineations in investigations of the engineering properties of rock masses and in structural studies guiding prospecting programmes.A prominent alignment of elongate miner
Jan 1, 1965