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Information Systems in the Northern Territory Department of Mines and EnergyBy M Coleman
Information is a key ingredient for successful mineral exploration and development. Whether identifying potential exploration localities from a map, interpreting technical reports or searching a reg
Jan 1, 1994
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Elaboration, Testing and Introduction of Hydrothermal Sulphurisation Technology of Oxidised and Mixed Copper OresOn the basis of the data known on formation, characteristics and stability of solute heavy non-ferrous metals under different temperature and pressure conditions and different concentrations of sub
Jan 1, 1993
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The Non-Sulfide Zinc Ores of Accha (Peru) - Mineralogical and Petrographic Signature as a Key for Economic RecoveryBy J K. de Wet, G Balassone, J D. Singleton, V Arseneau
The Accha-Yanque zinc belt in southernPeru is a major zinc-lead rich metallogenic province. In the belt are comprised several non-sulfide-type occurrences, extending on the periphery of the Yauri-Apur
Jan 1, 2008
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Microorganisms in Flotation and Flocculation ù Future Technology or Laboratory Curiosity?By M Miettinen
That microorganisms, both living and dead, and products derived from the organisms, can function as flotation agents and flocculation agents is abundantly clear. They can modify the surfaces of minera
Jan 1, 2005
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Three Expert Systems Which Give Advice on Coal Mine Methane and Dust ControlBy King R. L
The Bureau of Mines has developed and deployed three expert systems to give advice on mining health and safety. These are: dust control for continuous miners, dust control for longwall shearers, a
Jan 1, 1988
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Predicting Carbonation of Concrete in TunnelsCarbonation of reinforced concrete is a potential durability issue for vehicular tunnels. This is particularly the case where elevated carbon dioxide concentrations exist and when the design life is 1
Jan 1, 2008
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Application of the Proton Microprobe to the Partitioning of Platinum Group Elements in Sulphide and Oxide PhasesBy Ryan CG, Ramsden AR, Sie SH, French DH, Griffin WL
Proton microprobe and electron microprobe analysis are being used in combination for in situ determination of the trace element contents of oxide, sulphide and silicate minerals in a sample of the
Jan 1, 1989
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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
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Value Tracking From a Financial PerspectiveBy M Warren
The professional geologist or engineer on a mining operation has a particular view of their operation. This is based on the factors of the operation that have a direct impact on the daily work program
Jan 1, 2002
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Adsorption of Thiol Collectors on Sulphide Minerals and Precious Metals - A New PerspectiveBy Basillo CI
The adsorption mechanisms of various thiol collectors can be subdivided into four classes: chemisorption, EC-mechanism, catalytic oxidation and metathetical substitution. The chemisorption mechanism
Jan 1, 1993
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Concentrate Pumping, Handling, and Shipping at Bougainville Copper Ltd.By Thuli AJ
Copper concentrate from Bougainville's copper mine located on the west slope of the Crown Prince Range on Bougainville island, is pumped 27 km to the filter and drying plant at Anewa Bay for p
Jan 1, 1975
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Footwall Mineralogy of the Old Waite Massive Sulphide Deposit, Noranda, Quebec: Hydrothermal, Prograde and Retrograde.The mined-out Old Waite volcanogenic Cu-Zn deposit lies in the Noranda mining district of northwestern Quebec. The deposit has a distinctive pipe-like zone of alteration beneath the massive ore, ex
Jan 1, 1989
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The Application of Petrographic Techniques to Carbonisation and Combustion Research at the University of NewcastleBy Bailey JG
There are some thirteen laboratories in Australia in which coal petrological work is carried out on a consistent and routine basis. Applied coal petrological research is conducted by several instit
Jan 1, 1989
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Comparative Cyanide and Thiourea Column Leach Studies on a Central Victorian Gold OreThis work describes preliminary laboratory testwork to study the relative leaching response to cyanidation and thiourea leaching of an oxidised low grade gold ore. The potential of an alternative li
Jan 1, 1994
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A Retrospective Look at a Drilling ProgramA geostatistical study is made of the drilling results available one stage prior to the present for a tabular deposit. The results show that the blocks required by the mining engineers could have been
Jan 1, 1976
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Brief Outline of Mount Isa Copper SmelterThe equipment and general smelter layout for the Mount Isa Copper Smelter were designed by engineers associated with the American Smelting and Refining Company and by Mount Isa staff engineers. The fi
Jan 1, 1953
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The Requirements for Manufacture of Nuclear Fuel in Australia (fd7f48f2-d0b2-4fe8-9e93-17623f195119)Nuclear power stations to be installed in Australia will be fuelled from Australian resources of raw materials.This will require the establishment of new manufacturing industries and the eventual expa
Jan 1, 1971
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Using Electronic Detonators to Improve Fragmentation, Diggability and Crusher ThroughputThis paper reports on the field results of using electronic detonators to improve blast outcomes. OricaÆs electronic detonator, the i-konTM Digital Energy Control System, allows exact and precise timi
Jan 1, 2003
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Discovery of the Hamersley Iron Deposits (Duck Creek - Mt.Pyrton - Mt. Turner Area)By Burks WG, Hughes FE, Muceniekas E, Whitcher IG
The area containing the iron field, recognised by the writers, is part of an uplifted, portion of the 'Western Australian Plateau,' ranging in elevation from about 1,000 feet to about 30
Jan 1, 1964
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Mining The Thick Seams Of The South Maitland Coalfield, N.S.W.The thick coal seams of the South Maitland field are the only ones in New South Wales which have been worked extensively to heights beyond 3.8 m (nominal "thin" seam height). Under shallow cover o
Jan 1, 1976