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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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General Trend of the Demand for Energy in the World and in Australia
INCREASE OF THE OIL CONSUMPTIONIt is of the greatest interest to study the prospects open today for the petroleum industry by looking back to the past years.The' results for the past 15,years can
Jan 1, 1962
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Climate Change - Relative Solar and Anthropogenic Forcings
The first thing to be aware of is that the warming effect of carbon dioxide is strongly logarithmic. Of the 3¦ that carbon dioxide contributes to the greenhouse effect, the first 20 ppm has a greater
Jan 1, 2009
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Mining Taxation and Infrastructure
Mining is claimed to be unique among industries owing to its dependence on exploration for its existence, the need to operate in remote, inhospitable areas, the vast capital sums required for devel
Jan 1, 1974
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Geoscience Education at the Tertiary Level in Australia
There is a link between the requirements of society and the determination of curricula in tertiary educational institutions. Mineral resources exploration provides a strong example of this link. T
Jan 1, 1986
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Post-Mortem of a Solvent Extraction Plant Fire ù The Impact on Risk Management for Operations in the Americas
Major changes occurred in the management of loss prevention and risk management at operations in North and South America due to increased insurance premiums following the Olympic Dam fire in Australia
Jan 1, 2003
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Developments in Mining Resource Rent Taxation
A resource rent taxation scheme is based on the concept of taxing the rent or surplus profit generated from primary industry activity. Rent has been defined as profits that remain after deduction of c
Jan 1, 1990
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Deep Lead Mining - Is it Limited to the Past?
Deep lead mining by methods other thanconventional open-cut techniques has not been effectively employed in Australia in -the second half of this century. The reasons for this are essentially economic
Jan 1, 1985
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The Role of the State in Offshore Mineral Resources Legislation
By Morley I. W
Offshore minerals legislation has been introduced to provide jurisdiction over the exploration and recovery of mineral resources, particularly petroleum, from the territorial waters and parts of t
Jan 1, 1974
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Future Direction for the Use of Victorian Brown Coal
The Victorian State Government recognises that the extensive brown coal deposits in Victoria are one of the State's key competitive strengths for economic development. The unique properties of
Jan 1, 1989
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Flotation of Monazlte-Zircon-Rutile with Sodium Oleate and Hydroxamates
By Peres EC
The flotability of monazite, zircon and rutile in the presence of sodium oleate, potassium octyl hydroxamate and a commercial hydroxamate was investigated through microflotation tests in a modified
Jan 1, 1993
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An Understanding of Regolith and Landscape Evolution as an Aid to Mineral Exploration - The Charters Towers Experience
By 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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On Methods of Testing the Purity of High-Grade Lead
In another paper the author described the electrolytic preparation of highly-purified lead. One of the most difficult parts, yet perhaps the most essential part, of that research was to ensure, first
Jan 1, 1932
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Absorption of Nonionic Surfctants, Anionic/Nonionic Surfactatant Mixtures, and Hydrophobically Modified Polymers on Minerals and its Effect on their Flotation and Dispersion
By Somasundaran P
Controlled modification of mineral/liquid interfacial properties by adsorption is critical for mineral processing operations such as flotation, filtration, dispersion and flocculation. Ionic/nonioni
Jan 1, 1993
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Electric-Hydraulic Drilling at Mount Isa Mines Limited
Since 1975 two electric hydraulic drills, a Robbins 11ND and an Atlas Copco C0P1038, have been part of the production drilling fleet at Mount Isa Mines Limited's Isa Mine. As might be expecte
Jan 1, 1978
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The Influence of Seismic Hazard on the Building of Inner Dump in the Belchat=w Lignite Open Cut Mine
By S Slusarczyk, Z Kozlowski
Vibration of surface caused by seismic quakes can make a risk to great mining costruction. We have to do with this risk in the Belchatow open cut mine where seismic quakes of various energy and range
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical Data Management for Mines
Computers are playing an increasing role in the management of technical data in mines. Companies are re-assessing the role of their data processing departments as users demand computer resources i
Jan 1, 1980
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Sulphides In Underground Mine Filling Operations
The scope, pace and depth of mining is creating a need for improved ground control strategies to meet mine safety standards. Ground control and associated conservation problems relating to subsiden
Jan 1, 1973
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Managing the Study Risk
Project evaluation is completed through individual studies covering technical and financial aspects of the mine to market. These studies are completed at various levels of detail depending on where th
Jan 1, 2007
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Geological Modelling - The Way Ahead (Concept Modelling for Exploration and Mine Planning)
The aim of all modelling is to replicate geological reality as closely as possible using available data. This paper is aimed at one end of the spectrum, where very limited data is combined with intu
Jan 1, 1995