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The Development of the Imperial Smelting Process at Sulphide Corporation
By Firkin G. R
The Imperial Smelting Process Smelter at Sulphide Corporation is one of the earliest plants of its type, and over twenty-eight years of operation the annual output has almost doubled. This has been
Jan 1, 1989
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Energy Use Benchmarks for Open Cut Coal Mines
By Randall C
Energy studies have been undertaken at a number of open coal mines in the Hunter valley. A range of energy efficiency benchmarks and targets have been established, which, when applied across coal mi
Jan 1, 1995
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Manpower Planning for Project Development
Because the Australian resource industry differs from the resource industries of other countries, direct application of manpower planning processes derived from overseas experience may be singular
Jan 1, 1983
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The Conditioning of Mine Air
In recent years, wide consideration has had to be given to methods of improving the condition of the mine environment in many coal mines, and significant developments and changes have evolved. Thus
Jan 1, 1983
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The Role of Mineral Industry Consultants in Research
Technological advances evolve in different ways; many are the result of years of application of scientific method. i.e. Observation Deduction Hypothesis Proof In the mining industry, better explo
Jan 1, 1986
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Spiral Classifiers and Cyclones - Comparison of Classification Costs
This work provides a comparison between the most commonly used classification equipment in the treatment of minerals - hydrocyclones and spiral classifiers - considering their applications and costs
Jan 1, 1993
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Better Ideas-Brighter Future
By Hedley TP
Success for underground coal mine operators in the 1990's and beyond will be dependent upon better understanding of the dynamics of their operating environment, and extension of emerging tech
Jan 1, 1987
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Underground Geological Mapping at North Broken Hill Ltd
A proved routine mapping practice is described involving detailed observations on grade and structure. The equipment and methods employed are giving good service under the conditions encountered. Stop
Jan 1, 1940
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The Geologic Controls and Extent and Thickness of Coal Seams in the South Auckland Land District
In the consideration of coal resources in this country one of the most neglected aspects and perhaps one of the most important is that of the geologic controls on coal formation. The composition, prop
Jan 1, 1976
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Mireralization Of The Broken Hill Block
The Broken Hill (BH) Block contains a wide variety of mineralization, with comrodities including Pb, Ag, Zn, W, Cu, Co and Sn. Much of the mineralization is stratigraphically controlled. Fe, Cu an
Jan 1, 1983
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The Basic Hydrogeological Characteristics of Solid Mineral Deposits in China
In China the hydrogeological type of solid mineral deposits can be divided into A. Mineral deposits with fissure water; B. Mineral deposits with pore water; and C. Mineral deposits with karst water.
Jan 1, 1988
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Modern Kagnetometer Exploration
I am sure that you are- all familiar with Airborne Magneto-meter Surveying so I shall-spend only a brief moment describing the instrument and techniques and the remainder of the allotted time-on-moder
Jan 1, 1962
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Selective recovery of very fine particles-future prospects
The processes most likely to be adopted for beneficiating ores or concentrator streams containing a large proportion of particles finer than 10 um are froth flotation, selective flocculation, wet magn
Jan 1, 1986
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People-Immigration and AustraliaÆs Development
Immigration has influenced Australia's development more than any other factor. As well as being critical to our economic growth and development, it has made a major contrib- ution to our popul
Jan 1, 1982
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Financing Small Resource Projects
By Parker GJ
The financing of smaller resource projects has proven to be a difficult problem for promoters and financiers alike as very often such projects have not met the requirements of available financing me
Jan 1, 1982
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The State of Ferromanganese Producers in India
By D R. Swinbourne
In the recent past a number of smelting plants were commissioned in India to supply the rising demand by domestic steelworks for manganese-based ferroalloys, and they enjoyed cheap electric power and
Jan 1, 2000
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Pellestising of Fine Industrial Solid Wastes: A Contribution to the Protection of the Environment
By Premur V
In industry and power production and distribution large quantities of fine wastes are produced. These are above all fly ash and phosphogypsum. Attempts are made to use them as secondary raw material
Jan 1, 1993
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The Impact of Taxation on a Capital Intensive Mining Project
By Staude W, Rosser A
Due primarily to the publication of the Fitzgerald Report the impact of taxation on the mining industry and the amount of taxes actual- ly paid by the industry have become items of intense debate. H
Jan 1, 1977
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Effect of Confinement on Ground Vibrations Due to Blasting
By Silitonga M
Generally, the acceptable parameter for predicting the intensity of ground vibration due to a blast is the amount of explo ive u ed and the distance from the explo ion. A eries of closely controlled t
Jan 1, 1984
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From Concept to Reality ù Process Water Treatment at the ERA Ranger Mine
By D Jones
The development, piloting and engineering design of an innovative water treatment system for process water produced by a uranium mine mill are described. The process incorporates lime/carbonate soften
Jan 1, 2003