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  • AUSIMM
    Rehabilitation at the Macraes Gold Project: from Pit to Park

    Gold mineralisation at the Macraes Gold Project is hosted in the Hyde-Macraes shear zone and can be traced for ~30km along strike, although economic resources are confined to a 7 km section in the vic

    Jan 1, 2002

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    The Importance of Geological Information to Accountants

    This paper focuses on the significant impact that geological information has in relation to the valuation, both equity market and accounting records, of mining companies. There are many different meas

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Development of the All-Flotation Process at the Zinc Corporation Limited, Broken Hill (Reprint)

    The ore mined from the Lead Lode of The Zinc Corporation leases consists of a fairly granular mixture of galena, marmatite, chalcopyrite, tetrahedrite, pyrrhotite, pyrite, and lollingite with a gangue

    Jan 1, 1994

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    The Automation of Western Mining Corporation's Olympic Dam Underground Rail Haulage System

    By D Mee

    The Western Mining site at Olympic Dam, near the community of Roxby Downs in South Australia is one of the largest orebodies of its type in the world. It contains known reserves of over 10.6 M tonne o

    Jan 1, 2000

  • AUSIMM
    Deep Well Pumping as an Aid To Shaft Sinking

    MR. L. C. BALL, chief government geologist, Queensland, wrote: This paper is intended as a severely mechanical exposition of the means adopted to deal with tremendous inflows of water concurrently wit

    Jan 1, 1939

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    The Rise of the On-Site Geotechnical Engineer

    The current boom in the mining sector has required mining operations to ramp up production to meet the international demand for minerals. This increase in production is putting enormous pressure on on

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Presidential Address: "The Moral Basis of Professionalism"

    The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy brings together, voluntarily, people with a professional interest in the disciplines and skills which are employed in the mineral indus- try, and

    Jan 1, 1988

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    Control of Ore Flows at Opencasts

    By M A. Faizulin, N G. Stukalova

    The present till now practice of averaging of ore by metal content at mining-dressing enterprises does not allow evaluating objectively really existing regularities of dressing process. The processing

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Spontaneous Combustion in Open Cut Coal Mines ù Recent Australian Research

    By A Saghafi, S Day

    The control of spontaneous combustion in spoil piles is an area of concern for a number of open cut coal mines. Spontaneous combustion in spoil may occur when carbonaceous waste materials are exposed

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Forecast of Ore Recovery in the Bulk Caving System

    This paper quotes the results of many years of experiments and observations concerning ore drawing from mining blocks in major ore deposits mined by bulk induced caving of ore and country rock. Numero

    Jan 1, 2000

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    Flotation of Low-Grade Iron Ore in Pneumatic Cells to Produce Pellet Feed

    By J Palaci, M MelTndez, F Parra, I Rojas

    At the Huasco Pellet Plant of Compa±fa de Aceros del Pacffico, Chile, the production of iron concentrate suitable for pellet feed from a low-grade iron ore was technically evaluated. In this study, th

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Use of Isotopic Tracers in Environmental and Contaminant Monitoring

    By Wall L, Dobos S. K, Berry-Lyons W

    The air we breathe and both plant and animal matter consist largely of nitrogen, oxygen carbon and hydrogen; each of these elements has two or more isotopes, The rocks, soils and waters on which we

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Reply by Dr. Willett to Comments of Discussion Groups

    Dr. Willett. I will start by answering one or two general points which have been posed. The first point is a question of liability of a seam to spontaneous combustion. Some seams are very liable t

    Jan 1, 1973

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    The Effect of Inherent Mineral Matter on the Response of Inertinite to Backscattered Electrons in the SEM

    By Salehi M. R

    Although inherent mineral matter appears to have no effect of the reflectivity of inertinite in the reflecting light microscope, it has a marked effect on the grey levels resulting from the backscat

    Jan 1, 1991

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    Dissolution of Particulate Carbon in a Turbulent Iron Bath

    By Denholm WT

    The main objective of the experimental study was to investigate the dissolution kinetics of various forms of carbon under iron bath converting or smelting-reduction conditions, i.e., particulate,

    Jan 1, 1984

  • AUSIMM
    Fuel-Its Combustion and Economy

    The subject of the present paper will be combustion of fuel and as the combustion of fuel requires a certain amouut of air to effect combustion the question might be asked what is air?Air is composed,

  • AUSIMM
    The Role of the U.S. Geological Survey in the Pacific

    The Geological Survey of the U.S. Department of the Interior is primarily a domestic agency whose responsibility is furnishing impartial data and analyses to the public, private, and academic sectors

    Jan 1, 1990

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    Innovation and Excellence ù Are They Contradictory?

    Both innovation and excellence are desirable attributes of education, as they are also markers in the progression of the human race, but how attainable are they? The interaction of minerals and humani

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Mine Environment Neutral Drainage (MEND) Initiative

    By E J. Gardiner, C M. Hogan

    Acidic drainage has long been recognised as the largest environmental liability facing the mining industry, and to a lesser extent, the public, through abandoned mines. The Canadian Mine Environment N

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Paper No. 191. Notes on The Great Fitzroy Mines Limited.

    THE Great Fitzroy Mines Limited, comprising an area of 183 acres, and held under lease, are situated at Mt. Chalmers, within the Cawarral goldfield, 18 miles from the city of Rockhampton, Queensland,

    Jan 1, 1911