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                     Review of Metal Accounting Methods for In-Process Metal Inventories Review of Metal Accounting Methods for In-Process Metal InventoriesBy L Lachance, F Flament, D Leroux, S GariTpy "Considerable metal values are often locked in stockpiles (ore, concentrates, heap leach pads, slags, reverts, etc.) and process equipment (bins, holding tanks, thickeners, etc.). This is more than en Jul 15, 2013 
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                     Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment Process Aluminium Recovery from Water Treatment Plant: A Contribution to the Self-Sustainability of the Water Treatment ProcessBy F H. S dosSantos, R L. C Santos The main objective of this work was to develop, at a laboratory scale, a process for treating residues from the settling stage of water treatment so as to remove and recover the aluminium as sulphate. Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part VI - The influence of Tellurium on the Creep Rate of Commercial Lead The Influence of Impurities on the Properties of Lead Part VI - The influence of Tellurium on the Creep Rate of Commercial LeadBy Met M, Worner H. K In pursuance of the investigation into the influence of various elements on the properties of lead during the past year, the effect of several elements on the creep rate of commercially pure lead has Jan 1, 1936 
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                     Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South Westland Line and Plumb-Bob - A Review of Alluvial Mining at Five Mile Beach, Okarito, South WestlandAlthough auriferous beach and fore-dune sands at Five Mile Beach south of Okarito township had been intensively mined by hand and primative mechanical methods drilling of the sandspit by the Gold Deve Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Opportunities for the New Zealand Coal Industry Opportunities for the New Zealand Coal IndustryThank you for this opportunity to address your conference on 'The role of coal in the New Zealand energy market'. New Zealand's energy market has, in common with much of New Zealand, un Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal Mines Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal MinesBy A H. Clemens, P Lindsay Acid producing potential static tests have been undertaken on sample lithologies from New Zealand coal mines, to rank the lithogies into acid producing waste rock and stable non-acid producing waste r Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Cuprous Hydrometallurgy Part VII. Separation and Purification of Copper(I) Chloride from a Chlorination Roast of Kambalda Nickel Matte using Solutions of Aqueous Acetonitrile Cuprous Hydrometallurgy Part VII. Separation and Purification of Copper(I) Chloride from a Chlorination Roast of Kambalda Nickel Matte using Solutions of Aqueous AcetonitrileBy Parker A. J, Muir D. M Solutions of acetonitrile in water dissolve water soluble copper(I) chloride. Removal of volatile acetonitrile from the resulting solutions, by distillation with low grade steam, precipitates pure cop Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Metana Minerals N.L. 1970-1990: An Emerging Diversified Miner Metana Minerals N.L. 1970-1990: An Emerging Diversified MinerMetana Minerals commenced life in 1970 and graduated to a mining company in 1981 with the opening of a small alluvial tin-tantalite mine at Wodgina (W.A.) The present board of directors assumed cont Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Structural Controls on Mineralisation at the Broken Hills Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Structural Controls on Mineralisation at the Broken Hills Epithermal Au-Ag Deposit, Coromandel Peninsula, New ZealandBy J Mauk, J Rowland, S Rabone Most epithermal Au-Ag deposits in the Hauraki Goldfield are hosted in late Miocene andesites. Broken Hills is an exception, being one of the few economic deposits hosted in rhyolite. Investigation of Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Geological and Mineralogical Observations During Exploration in the Mount Coffin Diapir Region, S.A. Geological and Mineralogical Observations During Exploration in the Mount Coffin Diapir Region, S.A.Exploration work at the southern flank of the Mt. Coffin diapir has encountered three different types of copper ores: copper carbonate, largely malachite; secondary sulphides, mainly chalcocite replac Jan 1, 1972 
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                     Carbon Management in a High Gold Price Environment Carbon Management in a High Gold Price EnvironmentBy J K. Claflin, S R. La Brooy A case study from a current Ausenco project is presented to demonstrate the importance of maintaining high carbon activity to illustrate the driving force for plant improvements such as a carbon regen Jul 15, 2013 
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                     The history of mine ventilation in the United Kingdom The history of mine ventilation in the United KingdomBy J R. Leeming Mines require ventilation to ensure an adequate atmosphere for the sustenance of life, and to dilute, render harmless and remove contaminants.This paper describes the developments in the United Kingdo Aug 28, 2017 
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                     The Iron Bridge magnetite deposits The Iron Bridge magnetite depositsBy C Simpson The Pilbara region of Western Australia is well known for its abundant exports of hematite-goethite deposits, which have been mined and exported since the 1960s. Magnetite has also been mined in Austr Jul 24, 2017 
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                     The Use of Fluvial Gold Morphology in Placer and Primary Source Exploration The Use of Fluvial Gold Morphology in Placer and Primary Source ExplorationThe morphological changes that gold undergoes during transport in gravel-bed rivers are a function of transport distance in particular, as well as bedload material, river gradient and velocity, and be Jan 1, 1998 
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                     New Zealand as an Exploration Destination: 2000 Update New Zealand as an Exploration Destination: 2000 UpdateThis paper provides an update to a paper by the author on an overseas explorer's perception of New Zealand, presented at the 1997 New Zealand Minerals & Mining Conference. New Zealand has one Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Economic Geology of the Wolgan Coking Coal Deposit, Western Coalfield, N.S.W., Australia Economic Geology of the Wolgan Coking Coal Deposit, Western Coalfield, N.S.W., AustraliaBy Graylin R. K, dea T. R, O&apos The Wolgan Seam of the Upper Permian IlIawarra Coal Measures of the Western Coalfield of New South Wales consists of high volatile, low sulphur, medium hard coking coal with high fluidity. This seam, Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Iron Island, Queensland Iron Island, QueenslandBy Campbell Brown GA IN 1904-5 diamond drilling operations in the Mount Morgan mine proved the presence of some inillioils of tons of rich, copper-gold ore, averaging about 45% to 50% silica and 22%Fe as sulphide. To smel Jan 1, 1912 
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                     Biodegradation of Manganese Dioxide by Purified Leaching Microorganisms Biodegradation of Manganese Dioxide by Purified Leaching MicroorganismsBy Madgwick J. C Four manganese dioxide leaching microorganisms, an Achromobacter spp, Aspergillus niger, Elllerobacter cloacae and Elllerobacter agglomerails were purified from sucrose enriched crude mixed cultures w Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Pumping Machinery for Mines, with Special Reference to the Plant at the Waihi Mine, N.Z. Pumping Machinery for Mines, with Special Reference to the Plant at the Waihi Mine, N.Z.THE choice of a pumping plant for the drainage of a mine is a matter of such importance that it is obvious that in a short paper it is impossible to go fully into the reasons governing the adoption of Jan 1, 1912 
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                     Industrial Minerals Derived from Volcanic Rocks in New Zealand Industrial Minerals Derived from Volcanic Rocks in New ZealandBy T Christie Tertiary volcanic rocks make up a significant proportion of the surficial cover rocks of New Zealand, especially in the Taupo Volcanic Zone. Industrial minerals that are associated with or derived fro Jan 1, 2001 
