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The Role of the Mine Geologist in Modern MinesThe role of the mine geologist and the exploration geologist have diverged considerably in the last two decades. The principal focus of the mine geologist now is on ore resource management rather th
Jan 1, 1997
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The Concentrating Practice of the Broken Hill South LimitedThe concentrating plant of the Broken Hill South Limited was described in Proceedings No. 44, Australasian Institute Mining and Metallurgy, December, 1921, by Wainwright and Read. It was erected on th
Jan 1, 1932
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The Role of the Quarrying Industry in New ZealandOn the face of it this is an easily answered question. Modern technology and life as we know it today would be impossible without industrial minerals and the responsible utilisation of mineral resourc
Jan 1, 1978
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The Ballarat Gold Field and The City of BallaratThe development of the Ballarat goldfield and of the city of Ballarat are a significant part of the history of the Australian mining industry. Important developments in technology, legislation and
Jan 1, 1982
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Designing the Optimal Flotation Circuit - The Prominent Hill CaseBy P J. Colbert, P D. Munro
OZ Minerals' Prominent Hill copper-gold concentrator in South Australia was built in 2008 with commercial production commencing in early 2009. In addition to recovery of valuable minerals, the fl
Jan 1, 2009
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The Management of Radioactivity in the Heavy Minerals IndustryAll minerals contain radioactive elements, from the uranium ores of the Gabon, which contained sufficient uranium to initiate a natural nuclear reactor, to the very low levels of some recent evaporite
Jan 1, 2001
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Commissioning the Preparation Plant at the Newlands Coal MineThe process and control technologies incorporated into the coal preparation plant at Newlands were to be used for the first time in Australia. The commissioning organisation and procedures were se
Jan 1, 1986
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The Development of the Escondida Leach Process and its Implementation in the Escondida Copper Cathode PlantBHP is the world's largest copper concentrate producer with production from mines at Escondida (Chile), Ok Tedi (Papua New Guinea), and Island Copper (Canada). The entire concentrate production
Jan 1, 1995
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The Relationship Between Mapped Rock Units And The Stratigraphic Subdivision Of The Willyama Supergroup In Key Areas Of The Broken Hill BlockBy Willis I. L, Stevens B. P J, Stroud W. J
The Early Proterozoic metamorphic rocks of the Broken Hill (BH) Block have been recently subdivided into sixteen formations and four groups (Willis et al., 1983b, Stevens et al., 1983). This strat
Jan 1, 1983
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Paleoplacer Potential in the Mid-Proterozoic of the Northern Territory-A Study of the Westmoreland ConglomerateBy Wygralk A, Hallenstein CP
On a world scale, many Mid-Proterozoic fluvial sediments are prospective for low grade, large-tonnage gold deposits. A significant area of the Northern Territory is covered by such Mid-Proterozoic
Jan 1, 1984
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Oil and minerals: the law, the land, and DanegeldBy Warrillow C
Petroleum and mineral exploration share a common objective; to find and exploit commercial reserves of the desired commodity. Some exploration techniques are similar, others widely different.In periph
Jan 1, 1994
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The Effects of Surface Mining Technology on the Economy of the Haulage Process and Mining ProductivityIn general, modern mining companies all over the world have to face the same economic circumstances as any other part of the industry: considering the tough competition, production and haulage costs m
Jan 1, 2003
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The Nature and Origin of the Ore-Forming Fluid in the Kidston Gold Deposit, North QueenslandBy Baker EM
The Kidston orebody is a kilometre diameter breccia pipe of Permo-Carboniferous age' assoc- iated with rhyolitic dykes and hosted by Proterozoic granodiorite and metamorphic rocks. Mineralizat
Jan 1, 1987
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Fragmentation - The FutureThe mining industry is facing tremendous economic challenges. Fluctuating and depressed commodity prices, the ever-increasing pressure from environmental legislation and the competing global opport
Jan 1, 1995
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The Influence of the Sintering Temperature Profile on the Mineralogy and Properties of Iron Ore SintersBy Hayes K. M, Ostwald J
Compacted tablets of hematite ore (containing clay and quartz gangue) and limestone were heated in air in an ULVAC-RIKO rapid heating furnace to maximum temperatures in the range 1200-1350°C.The
Jan 1, 1984
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The Cannington DepositBy Thomas MJ
The Cannington silver-lead-zinc deposit is located at latitude 21¦ 52' 9" South, longitude 140¦ 55' 10"" East, on the south-eastern margin of the Proterozoic Mount Isa Block (Figure 1), 135
Jan 1, 1993
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The Role of Water Quality in the Future Industrial Development of the Ross River Basin, QldWithin the Ross River Basin, the following types of water were collected and analysed; 19 streams, 24 wells and bores together with 19 samples from the Ross River Dam. The waters were found to con
Jan 1, 1978
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The Mineral EquationIt is my pleasure to deliver the first Keynote Address to the first joint conference between The Australasian Institute of Mining and- Metallurgy and The American Institute of Mining, Metallur- gic
Jan 1, 1978
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Petroleum Prospects of the Gambier Sub-Basin in Relation to the Evolution of the Continental TerraceMost of the world' s continental' shelves are .primarily . esozoic-Tertiary phexicmena. Those ,of south,eap- ern Australia are' no exception, although cam-plicated by possible TTmelon-s
Jan 1, 1962
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The Energy EquationAs I drove in from the airport on Sunday somebody said `On the right you will see Dun- troon, which is the military training school of Australia.' So I asked the driver, where did they get tha
Jan 1, 1978