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The Oldest Epithermal Gold Deposits?
Epithermal deposits have been defined as the lower temperature end of a spectrum of hydrothermal mineral deposits and are inferred to have formed near the EarthÆs surface. The preservation of an epith
Jan 1, 2008
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Waihi-Paeroa Gold Extraction Co. Ltd.
THE following paper is a description of the plant and operations of the above company in their recovery and treatment of the quartz tailings deposited as final residues by the various mining companies
Jan 1, 1911
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Northparkes Copper-Gold Project
By Stewart C. A
The Northparkes copper-gold project is being developed in Central Western New South Wales approximately 30 km NNW of the town of Parkes and approximately 350 km west of Newcastle. The project is a j
Jan 1, 1995
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The "New Generation" of International Projects
Any engineering firm hoping to do business in the modern world must understand-and take into account-the social and economic realities of client, country, culture, and community. If these consider
Jan 1, 1978
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Comparative Evaluation of Fogging Phenomenon in the Ramp of Three Mines in Finland
In Finland fogging in mine ramps is a common problem. Fog forms when warm and humid exhaust air moves upwards the ramp, where the skin temperature of surrounding wallrock decreases to about 10¦C. Chan
Jan 1, 2005
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The Due Diligence Defence Against Personal Liability for Consultants
By Hancock RG, Dewar GJA
The mining and exploration industry is governed both directly and indirectly by a complex and constantly changing regulatory and legal system, yet few technical professionals realise the extent to.
Jan 1, 1995
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A Petrographic Approach to the Coking of Coals from the Illawarra Coal Measures of the Southern Coalfield, N.S.W.
By Teague JK, Read HW
The relationship between the maceral composition of coal and the strength of the coke produced from that coal has received a great deal of attention in recent years. Studies using two Bulli Seam coal
Jan 1, 1970
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Optimisation of Steam and Energy Usage in a Nickel Refinery
The nickel refinery at Yabulu consumes an average of 118,000 kg/h of low pressure steam in stripping operations to-recover ammonia and carbon dioxide from product liquor and ore tailings streams. The
Jan 1, 1985
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Development of Automated Lead Ingot Casting Machines at the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd.
By Dawson RD
For the past 45 years, the casting of refined lead ingots by The Broken Hill Asso- ciated Smelters Pty. Ltd. (B.H.A,S,) at Port Pirie has been mainly by use of manually operated rotary casting whee
Jan 1, 1975
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Stakeholders and Financial Risk ù Cawse Nickel Operations Case Study
Mining projects draw together stakeholders with various degrees of experience in managing and assessing financial risk. When this risk is not fully appreciated or quantified, the potential for making
Jan 1, 2003
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Titanium Carbide Anodes for Electrodeposition of Titanium
By Willis G. M
Preliminary experiments have shown that, when used in a fusedchloride electrolyte, titanium carbide anodes dissolve yielding lower titanium chlorides which nlay be electrolysed in situ to produce a ca
Jan 1, 1956
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Transient Mathematical Model of Blast Furnace Based on Multi-Fluid Concept
By T Akiyama, J A. de Castro, H Nogami
Blast furnace is a countercurrent moving bed reactor that produces pig iron from iron bearing materials like pellet, sinter or lump ore. The furnace has cylindrical shape and the lump solid materials
Jan 1, 2000
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An Optimisation Approach to Maintenance Scheduling for Capacity Alignment in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain
By H Waterer, L Zheng, T Kalinowski
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain (HVCC) consists of mining companies, rail operators, rail track owners and terminal operators, together forming the worldÆs largest coal exporting facility. In 2008, the t
Sep 26, 2011
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Evaluation of a Monorail Haulage System in Metalliferous Underground Mining
By M Roberts
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the technical feasibility of application of the electric monorail as a haulage system in hard-rock underground mining in Australia, in comparison to conventional t
Jan 1, 2005
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The Application of Work Study to Mining Operations at North Broken Hill Limited
Timestudy analysis of mining operations at North Broken Hill Limited has been carried out by dissecting operations into small elemental components, and accurately timing these elements. Over a wide ra
Jan 1, 1956
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Polish Scale of Harmfulness of Vibrations (SWD by its Polish Acronym) and Actual Damages to One-Family Houses
In this paper presented are the criteria used when assessing the harmfulness of shocks affecting the buildings. Those criteria are based on the value of speed or accelerations of building vibrations.
Jan 1, 2003
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Standard Fire Assay or Screen Fire Assay? Application of the Overall Measurement Error Approach to Choose the Most Appropriate Method
By S Brochot
In cases where coarse gold is present in a deposit, it is usual to use the screen fire assay (SFA) method to analyse the samples. There is no doubt that this method is more accurate than the standard
Aug 21, 2012
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Combination of Porosity Tools Aids Formation Evaluation
By Misk A
Several logging methods are presently available to the oil industry for the evaluation of formation porosity: the Sonic and Neutron logs are already widely used, the Gamma-Ganmia log is being progress
Jan 1, 1962
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Demonstrable Data Integrity of Mineral Resource Grade Estimation Decreases Economic Risk
Mineral resource estimation is commonly based on the accumulation of a series of local estimates. At times, the distribution of these grade estimates is not appropriate to the grade distribution of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Data Generation in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain - A Case Study in Capacity Assessment
By M Reisi, H Waterer, M Savelsbergh, F Engineer
The Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator (HVCCC) Limited is the primary planning organisation responsible for the export of coal through the Port of Newcastle, Australia. HVCCC stakeholders include pr
Sep 26, 2011