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Structural Elements in Epithermal Gold Deposits of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand (f4fa23c9-a199-48d5-8cf2-4b1ba5582f93)By Clarke DS, Sporli KB
Structure is an important control in the localisation of gold mineralisation in epithermal systems. There has been, however, only limited investigation of the structural elements involved; such a stud
Jan 1, 1990
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Data augmentation for image-based rock fragment recognition using StyleGANBy Y Tang, G Si
The analysis of rock fragment sizes plays a pivotal role in various stages of geotechnical and mining engineering. Traditional case-based methods often falter in addressing the variability in rock fra
Sep 1, 2024
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Water-The Biggest Factor in the Development of the Highest Grade Gold Deposit of the PhilippinesA test model is presented for the simulation of dewatering by gas injection of a porous aquifer above longwall workings. A finite difference model used in the oil industry was modified to match the
Jan 1, 1988
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Does the Mining Industry Have the Courage to Implement New Technology?This presentation opens with a definition of technology and how it is implemented. The expenditure and progress on R&D in the mining industry is then investigated and found to be difficult to quantify
Jan 1, 1990
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Dynamic fracture mechanism of thermally degraded brittle rock under impact loadBy A Taheri, G D. Nguyen, M Karakus, S Akdag
During underground mining operations, rock masses are highly subjected to dynamic disturbance caused by blasting, mechanical drilling and earthquakes resulting in strain burst, slabbing and spalling.
Nov 29, 2022
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Control of Calcium Based Scales in Australian Mineral ProcessingBy Grace B, Cunningham D
The poor quality of bore waters available to the Australian mineral processing industry creates a climate for crystallization of calcium based scales. If ignored, calcite and/or gypsum buildup can c
Jan 1, 1991
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Banking Needs for Project Development Financing (591555b9-102c-4033-a3e1-dcf0b636a120)Some only types of bank finance are appropriate for mining development, with conventional fixed rate finance having significant limitations of flexibility. New, innovative and flexible instruments
Jan 1, 1983
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An Understanding of Regolith and Landscape Evolution as an Aid to Mineral Exploration - The Charters Towers ExperienceBy van Eck M, Orr T, Eggleton R. A, Taylor G
The Charters Towers locality has been a historically renowned gold producing region and discovery of new ore deposits during the past decade have renewed exploration interests in the area. Further
Jan 1, 1997
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Research on an Intelligent Managerial Attendance Machine for Coal MinesBy Hongzhen Yu, Xiaoping Ma, Jiansheng Qian
The paper introduces the design of an Intelligent Managerial Attendance Machine (IMAM) for coal mines. In the system, data communication is carried by Optical fiber communication, including industri
Jan 1, 1998
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Geology - Paper No. 10 Some Copper Ore-Types Or Provinces In New South Wales And Their Significance In Future Prospecting OperationsMost of the copper deposits in the Lachlan Geosyncline fall within areas having either a common host rock, mineral assemblage, form of ore body or time and method of emplace- ment. On this basis a C
Jan 1, 1969
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Relationship Between Flotation Rates and Pulp Density in Zinc Cleaning Circuits at Broken HillBy Restarick CJ
Plant data are presented which indicate a relationship between flotation rate constants and pulp density in zinc cleaning circuits at Broken Hill. The data were obtained from down the bank samplin
Jan 1, 1978
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Rock Analysis by Direct Reading Emission SpectroscopyUsing a Jarrell-Ash "Compact" direct reading spectrometer, analyses were made of a wide variety of rocks ranging from acidic to ultrabasic types. Statistical evaluation suggests that accurac
Jan 1, 1969
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Changes in Legislative Approach - The Implications for the Mining IndustryThe mining industry was one of the first to be directly regulated by legislation in the 19th century when British public opinion was mobilised by reformers seeking social change. In the next wave of
Jan 1, 1995
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When Not Only the Ground is Hot!By T Ross, S Cameron
The requirement to use explosives in ground temperatures exceeding 50¦C is becoming more common as mines work to maximise the recovery of their resources. Orica Explosives was requested to assist in t
Jan 1, 2001
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Stockpiles and Their Role in International Resource ManagementProposals designed to use stockpiles and buffer stocks to achieve price stabilization and better resource use have a long history. They are super- ficially simple to understand. The benefits seem c
Jan 1, 1978
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Limited Recourse Financing for Major Mining Projects: A Financial and Technical InterfaceBy Massy-Greene RB
Limited recourse financing techniques reduce the financial exposure of equity holders to major mining projects by transfering some of the risks to the banks which provide loan funds for project de
Jan 1, 1981
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Considering the effects of milling media and water chemistry in the flotation of selected base metal sulfidesBy S N. Nyoni, K C. Corin, C T. O’Connor
Considering future water scenarios, as influenced by the increasing scarcity of water and the move towards sustainable process engineering etc, the closed water circuit becomes an important point of s
Aug 24, 2022
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Commonwealth and State Powers in Relation to Offshore Mineral ResourcesAn outline of the circumstances giving rise to the current Commonwealth-States con- flict in relation to offshore mineral explor- ation and production is set out, together with an analysis of the Sea
Jan 1, 1974
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Utilisation of Blast Furnace Slag and Steelmaking Slag in the Federal Republic of GermanyIron and steelmaking slags have been utilised for a century. All dumps are now exhausted. Because of constraints in establishing new stock yards, all slags have to be utilised immediately. At prese
Jan 1, 1979
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Two Stage Iron Purification of Zinc Plant SolutionsBy Kershaw MG
At the Risdon plant of the Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited, impurities toxic to the electrolytic production of zinc metal, notably arsenic and antimony, have traditionally been coprec
Jan 1, 1985