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  • AUSIMM
    Regional Geological Setting of the Woodlawn and Captains Flat Massive Sulphide Deposits, NSW, Australia

    By Abell RS, Wyborn D, Solomon M, Stuart-Smith PG, Henderson GAM

    The two major massive sulphide deposits in the Silurian rocks of southern NSW, Captains Flat and Woodlawn, differ from classical Kuroko deposits in several ways, e.g. they lie on the flanks of fe

    Jan 1, 1987

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    Strata Mechanics of Pillar Extraction Goaf Edges

    By Chaturvedula V. K

    Pillar extraction carried out using various methods (split and lift, Wongawilli and Old Ben) involves the formation of narrow fenders (commonly 7 m of coal) formed by driving "splits" for lifting

    Jan 1, 1992

  • AUSIMM
    The Geology of the Latrobe Valley Coalfields

    The continued exploration of the major brown coal deposits of the Latrobe Valley has resulted not only in the discovery of huge additional reserves, but also in new concepts of the stratigraphy and st

    Jan 1, 1960

  • AUSIMM
    Reliable Mine Planning in a Thick Undulating Coal Seam Based on Long-hole Directional Drilling

    By Fowke NC, Williams RJ, Hungerford F

    In-seam, directional drilling has been implemented at Huntly West Mine, New Zealand as the most cost effective means of obtaining geological information at a level of detail and accuracy required for

    Jan 1, 1991

  • AUSIMM
    Ultra Fine Grinding in an Impact Grinding Machine and its Limits of Application

    The investigations described in this paper aim at the development of a new impact mill. The objective is to produce particle size distributions below 10 .tm without using an air classifier. Circumf

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    A Report to a Visit to Canada and the United States of America (April-July, 1946) to Enquire into the use of Different Types of Aluminum Powder in the Prevention and Treatment of Silicosis, Together with a General Review of the Subject

    Bureau of Medical Inspection, Broken Hill, New South Wales.INTRODUCTIONFor a considerable time it has be3n realised that the pathological changes produced in human lungs by the inhalation of free sili

    Jan 1, 1946

  • AUSIMM
    How to select appropriate instrumentation to safeguard TSFs against credible failure modes

    By P J. Chapman

    Recent catastrophic failures of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) continue to highlight the need for a detailed understanding of failure modes and the defences that are in place within the design to

    Jul 1, 2021

  • AUSIMM
    Hydrothermal Activity, Vent Fauna, and Submarine Gold Mineralization at Alkaline Fore-Arc Seamounts Near Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea (b8d7faf2-df15-4edf-9284-fc8d24aceba8)

    By Hannington MD

    On the southern flank of Lihir Island, a group of three volcanic cones were discovered at water depths from 1000-1500 m. The volcanoes are located in a narrow zone of recent seismic activity and elev

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    Recent International Trends in Continuous Galvanising

    The paper will review the marked upsurge in the installation of new continuous metal coating lines, both hot dip and electrodeposition. Although some of this new capacity has been replacement for ob

    Jan 1, 1993

  • AUSIMM
    Uralite Dolerite Dykes in Relation to the Broken Hill Lode

    By Edwards A. B

    Re-opening of the old Proprietary mine has provided new exposures of the system of uralite dolerite dykes observed in 19110 by the Geological Sub-Committee of the Scientific Society of Broken Hill. Th

    Jan 1, 1956

  • AUSIMM
    Some Experience with Geochemical Prospecting in New Zealand

    By Braithwaite J. C

    A brief summary is given of the applications of geochemistry on two areas in North West Nelson. It has been found to be an effective method for reconnaissance prospecting. Its particular advantage lie

    Jan 1, 1980

  • AUSIMM
    A Regional Regolith-Landform Framework for Mineral Exploration Models in the Broken Hill Region

    By Eggleton R. A, Taylor G

    As the search for major orebodies continues, the regolith dominated areas of the Broken Hill region remain one of the major exploration frontiers. The past exploration philosophies emphasising bedr

    Jan 1, 1997

  • AUSIMM
    The Development and Operation of a Continuous Tapping Lead Blast Furnace at Port Pirie

    On the 17th November, 1964, a new No., 2 lead blast furnace was blown in at Port Pirie. The furnace departed from previous designs by incorporating a centrally located continuous tapper for both l

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Birth, Death and Rebirth of the Duchess Phosphate Rock Deposits

    Since the initial discovery of phosphate rock resources in North West Queensland in 1966, significant changes in ownership and development direction have occurred. Initially development of the resourc

    Jan 1, 1998

  • AUSIMM
    Improving Gold Flotation Recovery at Porgera by reducing Non-Sulphide Gangue Entertainment

    The Porgera mine and treatment plant are located in the Enga Province of Papua New Guinea. Gold in the Porgera deposit is found free and in association with the primary sulphide mineral pyrite. The

    Jan 1, 1997

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    No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking Equipment

    With the sinking of the new No. 3 Shaft and the increasing depth and northward movement of the mining operations, improved ventilation of the mine workings became necessary and it was decided to sink

    Jan 1, 1957

  • AUSIMM
    The Significance of Sedimentary Structures in the Willyama Complex, New South Wales

    By Laing W. P

    Sedimentary structures are described from the WiIlyama Complex, New South Wales. Their presence confirms lithological layering within the metasediments as bedding. These primary structures occur not o

    Jan 1, 1975

  • AUSIMM
    Mining and Handling of Nauru Phosphate Rock

    Nauru Phosphate, which is one of the world's highest grade deposits discovered to date, contributed in 1969, 2.2 million tons of the total world production of 77.7 million tons. Phosphate produ

    Jan 1, 1971

  • AUSIMM
    Adaptive and Intelligent Control of Cone Crushers

    By Bearman R. A, Parkin R. M

    In the comminution industry cone crushers are widely used for secondary and subsequent stages of size reduction. Traditionally cone crushers have been operated and monitored manually. Alteration of

    Jan 1, 1995

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    The Matakan Unit in the Lelet Limestone, A New Ireland Coal and Associated Carbonaceous Sediments: Hydrocarbon Generation from Pollen Exines at Low Maturation

    The Matakan Unit of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea is a highly fossiliferous lagoonal deposit containing numerous coal pods and lenses. The unit is strati graphically part of the massive reefal Lel

    Jan 1, 1987