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High ?Magmatic Gold Abundances in Unaltered High-Titanium Ferrobasalts fro the Hermit Islands, Papua New GuineaBy Till M, McGee WA
The Hermit Islands are situated at 145¦ E 1 30'S in the Bismarck Sea approximately 200km WNW of Manus Island. They are dominated by basalt flows, one of which yielded a K/Ar isotopic date of 3.4
Jan 1, 1990
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Volcanic Rocks from the Western Woodlark Basin, Papua New GuineaBy Whitford DJ
A distinct zonation occurs in the nature of submarine volcanic activity associated with westwards propagation of the Woodlark spreading system into continental crust. Olivine tholeiites (Type I MO
Jan 1, 1987
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The Importance of Understanding the Interrelationship of Biology and Geochemistry When Designing BiopilesBy R Hoeppel, D Harimon, A Fisher
This paper examines the importance of examining the relationship between biology and geochemistry when designing a biopile to treat alkaline soils impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. At a site in Neva
Jan 1, 2004
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Modern Kagnetometer ExplorationI 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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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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Dust Monitoring at Northparkes MineQualitative measurement of respirable dust in metal mines is limited and an example of this is demonstrated at Northparkes Mine, where operational experience was sought for measuring dust standards an
Jan 1, 2008
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Practical Considerations in Longwall Support Behaviour and Ground ResponseThis paper examines the interplay between longwall support design/geometry features, operational controls and geological features on ground response. Experience from several investigations is used to
Jan 1, 2005
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Al Assisted Coal Interpretation TechniquesBy Godresse M, Turczynski G. P J, Driver I. J, Low G, Ozawa N
Geological evaluations of coal deposits have been traditionally undertaken in a somewhat manual manner. Information is collected downhole by chip sampling, coring and using downhole geophysical log
Jan 1, 1995
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Significance of Geological Control on Assay Data in the Narrow, High-Grade Gold Quartz Veins at the Sand Queen Mine, Comet Vale, Western AustraliaBy P Collins, C Sheriff
The Sand Queen gold mine is a typical Archaean narrow, high-grade gold quartz lode deposit within a shear hosted system. Initial mining during 1904 - 1948 produced 181 659 ounces of gold from 248 564
Jan 1, 2008
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A Forgotten Legacy of Gold Mining: Archival Research Leads to the Location and Identification of Gold-Bearing Mining ResidueGold was discovered in the Bendigo area of Victoria in 1851 (Willman and Wilkinson, 1993), and all the early gold mining of any note involved washing (puddling) the gold out of the regolith or allu
Jan 1, 1997
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Reviving the Inglewood Goldfield in Central Victoria û Exploration and OperationsThe Inglewood Gold Project consists of several titles in and around the Inglewood and Wedderburn Goldfields which were purchased from Strata Mining Corporation (now Excalibur Mining Corporation). The
Jan 1, 2008
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The Manufacture and Microscopic Examination of ShovelsIn the early ages man contented himself with the use of such tools and appliances as would assist him in the enlightenment of his labours. With the advancement of science, numerous motives, with modif
Jan 1, 1926
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Exploration Discoveries in Chile: The Last Three DecadesChile, which hosts around 30 per cent of the worldÆs copper resources, is now the largest producer and exporter of copper. Chilean copper output accounts for more than one-quarter of total worldwide p
Jan 1, 1999
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Mine Geology ù The Professional ApproachI would like to build on the keynote address given by Peter Stoker to the Fourth International Mining Geology Conference (2000) entitled æThe Role of the Mine GeologistÆ. He concluded that à the impor
Jan 1, 2003
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Effect of Blast Vibration on Slope StabilityBy P Cepuritis, G Chitombo a, I Brunton
There is a significant amount of past evidence that links blasting and occurrences of slope failure. Particularly of great concern at Telfer Gold Mine is the effect of open pit blasting on the stabili
Jan 1, 1999
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Mineralization Related to Sea Level ChangesAlthough the effects of sea level changes on ore concentration processes are to some extent obvious with certain deposits, e.g. beach placer deposits, they have been largely overlooked with others
Jan 1, 1987
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Repartitioning of River Water Trace Metals Following Addition of Minor Amounts of Ferrous IronBy K Hskansson
In earlier studies along a mining region recipient (the river VormbScken, northern Sweden), the fraction of certain trace metals recovered in the particulate phase has been found to increase with incr
Jan 1, 2003
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Evolution of Grade Control at KCGMBy T Cutts
Since 1989 Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines has managed the Kalgoorlie gold operations of joint venture partners Normandy Mining Ltd and Homestake Gold of Australia Ltd. Current production from the
Jan 1, 2000
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Minimising Environmental Impact of Petroleum Exploration in the Australian Arid ZonePetroleum exploration in the Australian arid zone has been proceeding at an ever-increasing pace, subject to financial fluctuations, since the 1960's. The impacts of petroleum exploration in
Jan 1, 1987
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Thermal Degradation of Lump Ore in the Top Shaft of Blast FurnacesBy M Kilburn, A Edenton, M Adam, A Dehghan-Manshadi, R Smyth, L Lu
The blast furnace is a counter current reactor. The counter current principle of the furnace makes it very efficient in transferring the heat and mass required to drive the reduction reactions inside
Aug 12, 2013