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Future Mining of the Australian Seafloor - Do We Have the Social License?By J Parr, P Ashworth, S Johns, C Yeats, A Littleboy
The ocean floor is increasingly being discussed in terms of its resource potential. New discoveries, improved knowledge and access to unexplored areas of the deep sea and continental shelf are some fa
Jan 1, 2008
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Paper No. 169. The Training of a Mining Engineer.A GREAT deal of attention has lately been given to the discussion as to the education required for engineers, and especially for mining engineers. The Institute of Civil Engineers has had a committee&
Jan 1, 1909
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The Application of Roasting Pretreatment for Antimonial Refractory Gold and Silver OresThe Application of Roasting Pretreatment for Antimonial Refractory Gold and Silver Ores
Sep 13, 2010
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Biodegradation of manganese dioxide tailingsBy Madgwick J. C
Microaerobic biodegradation oflow-grade manganese dioxide slurry tailings was demonstrated in enrichment cultures treated with dilute molasses at 30°C and pH 5·8. Supplementary nitrogenous n
Jan 1, 1986
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Paper No. 177. The Treatment of Sulphide Ores in Victoria.FOR many years past it has been the practice at the Bairnsdale School of Mines to treat any parcels of auriferous concentrates sent in from the surrounding district by roasting them in a handworked re
Jan 1, 1909
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Past and Future Parameters for Mining the Otago Alluvial Gold DepositsThe early records of hydraulic elevator and bucket ladder dredging in the Clutha River system indicate the success of that era of alluvial gold mining in Otago. This paper briefly reviews parameters o
Jan 1, 1992
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An Example of Low Working CostsTHE following brief paper is submitted with a view to encouraging the exploitation of hitherto neglected 10w~ grade ore-bodies which are suitable for extraction by open-cut methods.The Corinthian Nort
Jan 1, 1915
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New Ideas on Gippsland Basin Regional TectonicsBy Colwell J. B, Constantine A. E
A unique, regional grid of deep (12 - 14 second record length), seismic reflection and refraction data has been recorded by the Australian Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR) across the offshore Gipps
Jan 1, 1992
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Hydrometallurgical Treatment of Port Kembla Copper-Smelter FumeBy Boden A
A procedure was developed for recovering metal values from copper-smelter fume. The fume is first leached to neutrality with dilute sulphuric acid to obtain a solution of zinc sulphate containing a lo
Jan 1, 1977
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Air Tabling of Beach Sand Non-Conductors for Zircon RecoveryAir tabling of zircon-rich non-conductor products containing quartz enables most of the fine quartz present to be rejected without a markedloss of zircon. The coarser quartz in the air table feed can
Jan 1, 1962
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The Influence of Various Elements on The Mechanical Properties of Copper Containing a Small Percentage of BismuthIn the course of an investigation of the influence of bismuth on copper carried out some years ago, (1) the author found that phosphorus exerted a beneficial effect on bismuth-copper alloys of low bis
Jan 1, 1942
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Application of Inductive Methods in Determining Probable Location of Orebodies Where Surface Indications Have Become ObscuredThe geologist is often called upon to give judgment on the possibilities of reviving a former mining field presumably worked out as far as the evidence then available indicated. From time to time, sca
Jan 1, 1950
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Pressure Leaching of Mixed Cobalt-Nickel SulphidesBy Dyson N. F
Mixed cobalt-nickel sulphides precipitated from ammoniacal process liquors derived from nickel sulphide concentrates, mattes, and reduced nickeliferous laterites have been characterized.The mixed sulp
Jan 1, 1981
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Some Calculations Dealing with Mine TimberONE of the phases of mining wide ore-bodies, such as are found in Broken Hill, is the laying-out and design of the sill floor gangway timber, When, in the above operation, a detail has to be repeated
Jan 1, 1923
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Treatment of Mixed Sulphides by the ôHorwoodö ProcessALTHOUGH the development of the various flotation processes during the last 8 years has been so revolutionary, this development has been, until recently, entirely confined to the separation of the gan
Jan 1, 1912
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Cadmuim-Base Bearing MetalsIn considering the preparation of any paper concerning bearing metals, one feels a certain amount of diffidence in venturing into a field which has been capably explored at great length and in great d
Jan 1, 1934
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Operation of a Rapped Sieve BendBy Firth B. A
The classification performance of a Dutch State Mines (DSM) Rapped Sieve Bend has been investigated in a series of experiments. Coal slurries of a nominal 0.5 mm size were classified in the separation
Jan 1, 1983
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Characterisation of Coal Seam Gas Waters in New ZealandBy D Nobes, D Trumm, D Manhire, A OÆSullivan, M W. Milke
Coal seam gas (CSG) exploration and development requires the abstraction of significant amounts of water. This is so because gas desorbtion in coal seams takes place only after aquifer pressure has be
Jan 1, 2005
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Post-Mine Leaching of Galena and Marmatite at Broken Hill (ea61d7ab-2e88-4fdc-9bea-cd90f66cb557)By Blanchard R
The discussion submitted by Drs. Stillwell and Edwards is at once helpful and gratifying to the authors. Their contribution deals with two phases of the problem-(I) an additional suggestion for the re
Jan 1, 1943
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Sedimentary Structures in the Metamorphic Rocks and Orebodies of Broken Hill (7122c7bd-f6fa-43f0-828a-39df96a7a19e)B. P. Thomson (South Aust. Dept. of Mines): Dr. A. B. Edwards presents in the published discussion on the above paper, his interpretation of the dolerite dyke-lode relationship as a major objection to
Jan 1, 1959