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  • AUSIMM
    The Glass Sand Industry in Australia: Production, Processes and Markets (b11bdfa0-ef26-4950-bf21-8765ff14b0ec)

    By Richards RG

    The Australian glass sand industry produces some 2.8 million tonnes per annum of silica sand, of which about 2.0 million tonnes are exported and the rest is for the domestic market. Approximate produc

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Planning and Cost Criteria for Mining Infrastructure

    By Mahony BK

    This paper discusses the major infrastructure elements required to support a typical Australian mining development. Infrastructure elements are grouped into four major types, urban planning, trans

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    Aspects of the Geology and Exploration of the Lady Loretta Lead-Zinc-Silver Deposit, North West Queensland

    By Lee M. F

    The Lady Loretta lead-zinc-silver mineral isation of north-west Queensland was discovered first by Placer geologists in 1968 as a result of a geochemical soil survey. The stratigraphic position, mi

    Jan 1, 1974

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    Solution Chemistry of Mixed Cationic/Anionic Collectors and Flotation Separation of Feldspar from Quartz

    By Forssberg KSE

    The behaviour of cationic and anionic collector mixtures in the feldspar-quartz flotation system has been investigated througl conductivity, surface tension, zeta-potential and flotation studies. Th

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Mineral Processing Beyond 2000- Education for New Technology

    The demand for minerals will grow strongly to satisfy the needs of an increasing world population for materials and energy. The technical problems involved in producing these minerals will be daunti

    Jan 1, 1993

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    Bucketing up the Wash - R H Postlethwaite and the Evolution of the Californian Style Gold Dredge

    Politicians and economists talk glibly about the so-called knowledge revolution. The reality is that knowledge is fundamental to economic progress. Consequently there have been many technological revo

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Foreword (7965683f-3b26-4771-bc18-123c6df66373)

    In late 1984, Council of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy accepted a proposal to establish a Mineral Heritage Committee. This was to be involved in matters relating to mineral he

    Jan 1, 1987

  • AUSIMM
    Land Use and Rehabilitation Technology in the Mineral Sands Industry

    Because of the coincidental location of orebodies and population in Australia, the mineral sands industry has been subjected to numerous land use conflicts, resulting in the sterilisation of strat

    Jan 1, 1986

  • AUSIMM
    Recent Developments in the Gravity Concentration of Gold at Peko Mines LTD, Warrego N.T.

    From August 1962 to June 1976 Peko Mines Ltd. produced Gold Bullion at the Peko Control Mill using 18x24 Denver Mineral Jigs and strake tables. Gold ores treated during this period were obtained fr

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Sodium Sulphite As A Sulphide Depressant-Theory And Practice At The CSA Mine Concentrator, Cobar, NSW

    Cobar Mines Pty. Limited (CMPL) uses sodium sulphite as the principal depressant to attain selectivity in copper flotation prior to sequential recovery of lead and zinc. The usage of sodium sulphi

    Jan 1, 1983

  • AUSIMM
    Submarine Hot Springs, Cold Seeps, and Serpentinte Diapirs on the Pacific Rim

    Fluid circulation occurs in oceanic crust of all ages, at the seafloor spreading axis, on mid-ocean ridge flanks, in the ocean basins, and in subduction zones. In the first three settings the fluid or

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    The Evolution of Modern Canadian Shaft Sinking Technology

    This paper deals with the evolution of Canadian shaft sinking technology over the last 15 years. Most, if not all, shaft excavation projects in Canada prior to 1990 were sunk using traditional benchin

    Jan 1, 2002

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    The Expanding Role of Mine Geophysics

    Just as geophysics, in the form of 3D seismic and wireline logging, plays a key role in petroleum reservoir management, so too will geophysics play an important role in mining of coal, metals, and min

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Striking a Balance Between Blasting and Geotechnical Issues

    By A Creighton, C McKenzie

    Blasting is a critical task in the development of an open pit. The formation of stable slopes is also essential to the safe and economic extraction of ore. The objectives of a mine blasting department

    Jan 1, 2003

  • AUSIMM
    Geology and Ore Genesis of Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper Sulphide Deposits, Sunny Corner, NSW

    By Offler R, Lau J, Lea J. F

    The stratiform and vein-type pyritic silver-Iead-zinc-copper sulphide deposits of Sunny Corner, NSW are hosted by acid volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks of Middle Silurian to Early Devonian age.

    Jan 1, 1984

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    The Use of a Colour Parameter in a Machine Vision System, SmartFroth, to Evaluate Copper Flotation Performance at Rio TintoÆs Kennecott Utah Copper Concentrator

    By G Forbes, D J. Bradshaw, G S. Heinrich, D

    Traditionally, operators on mineral flotation plants have relied on visual inspection of the froth surface when making adjustments to process set-points. Machine vision systems are being developed to

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Carbonate Alteration Associated With the Carajßs High-Grade Hematite Deposits, Brazil

    By M Barley, C A. RosiFre, L Lobato

    The Carajßs iron ore deposits contain approximately 17.5 billion tons of ore with >64 per cent Fe and occur in the eastern part of the Amazonas Craton. They are hosted by jaspilitic banded iron-format

    Jan 1, 2002

  • AUSIMM
    Future Trends in Pacific Geological Education

    P.IISTRACTThe Pacific Rim is advantaged by the uniqueness and diversity of its geological features. Why then is geology given so little regard in the education systems of the countries of this region?

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Mineralogical Characterisation of Iron Ores From Noamundi, India With Special Emphasis on Beneficiation of Iron Ore Fines

    By V Kumar, A S. Venkatesh, R K. Upadhya

    The enormous iron ore deposits of eastern India are part of the volcano-sedimentary basins containing iron and to some extent manganese deposits that belong to the Iron Ore Group (IOG) of Archaean Sin

    Jan 1, 2005

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    The Backfilling Philosophy for Massive Mining at Depth in the South Deep Section, Western Areas Gold Mine (f2bb1cd1-7859-47a6-a8fe-c624335a573a)

    By MacDonald AJ, Raffield MP

    The South Deep massive orebody consists of 20 to 30 in of payable conglomerates ranging in dip from 11¦ to 20¦ and at depths of between 2400 in and 34(10 in. The mine design process selected a minin

    Jan 1, 1998