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The Science of Blasting and its Use to Minimise CostsBy Mercer JK
This paper gives a description of the research undertaken by an explosives manufacturer to give better technical advice to the Mineral Industry. Blasting Physics is defined as giving a systematic a
Jan 1, 1975
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Sampling of the Perseverance Nickel DepositBy Allchurch P. D
At Perseverance a reserve of 45 million tonnes at 2% Ni was indicated by drilling. Holes were drilled in trellis pattern on section lines 61m apart to assess shallow mineralization. To explore at
Jan 1, 1976
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Processing and Potential Utilisation of Variable Grade Western Australian Diatomite DepositsThe Engineering Chemistry Division of the Government Chemical Laboratories of WA initiated an ongoing investigation into the possible utilisation of diatomites of this State. The work has shown th
Jan 1, 1979
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Model Studies of Optimized Crater BlastingBy Fourney W. L, Dick R. D
Tests were conducted in plexiglass and Rockite models to determine if crater blasting could be improved by changes in charge geometry or by alterations to the borehole. Circumferential grooves were
Jan 1, 1990
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Oxidation of Zinc Sulfide in a Fluidised Bed of Very Low Oxygen ConcentrationBy Miyatani J. Asaki Z, Kondo Y
The oxidation of sphalerite particles of 60 to 100 mesh size was studied in a fluidized bed of low 02 concentration at 900¦C. Par- tial pressure of 02 in the fluidizing 02-N2 gas mixture was chosen
Jan 1, 1980
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Geophysics of the Honeymoon Well Nickel Deposits, Western AustraliaThe Honeymoon Well nickel sulphide deposits are located in the Agnew-Wiluna greenstone belt, about 45 km south of Wiluna. Both disseminated and massive sulphide nickel deposits are hosted by komati
Jan 1, 1996
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Stress and D Formation of Mine OpeningsFlat jack stress determinations in selected colliery roadways have revealed a range of measured stress from 330-p.s.i. tension to 3,750 p.s.i. compression. Photoelastic examination of loaded plastic a
Jan 1, 1963
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Three-Dimensional Modelling of the Central Extended Gold Deposit - Analysis of Structural Controls on MineralisationThe Central Extended Orebody is located within the Cracow Goldfield approximately 360 km northwest of Brisbane and approximately 220 km west of Bundaberg. It is an epithermal gold deposit hosted by th
Jan 1, 1993
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Mining Aspects Applied to Initial Estimation of ResourcesBy Boyack DJ
DEFINING AN ECONOMIC TARGETExploration usually begins with the corporate goal of finding a minimum tonnage and grade of a selected mineral. Sometimes this is expressed more simply as a minimum quantit
Jan 1, 1990
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æBest PracticeÆ Operations Management ù An Oxymoron?This short paper outlines the authorÆs views regarding the present ability of the resources industry to manage its mining assets. It represents a personal view û but one founded in fact-based observat
Jan 1, 2006
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How to Develop a ProjectThe most critical step in the development of any mining project is the completion of a feasibility study. The feasibility study has one primary goal; to demonstrate that the project is economically
Jan 1, 1997
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The Development of a Niche Iron Ore ProducerMount Gibson Iron Limited (æMount Gibson IronÆ) has made the difficult transition from a privately owned company with an iron resource to a publicly listed company owning and operating a profitable ir
Jan 1, 2005
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The Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Legislation-Concepts and OperationThe rights of nations to explore and exploit minerals in the continental shelf were recognized by the 1958 Convention on the Continental Shelf. The Commonwealth Government has expressed the view th
Jan 1, 1974
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The Continental Rim Metallogeny of the Circumpacific Belt North-Western SegmentBy Sorokin AP
The main regularities of the tectonic history of the Circumpacific belt's Asian segment are discussed. The established longitudinal metallogenic zoning is characterized by essential copper s
Jan 1, 1987
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Mechanism of Anionic Collector Adsorption in Chromite FlotationBy Onal G, Celik MS, Dogan MZ
Chromite tailings assaying 21.2 per cent Cr2O3 was upgraded to 48.7 per cent Cr2O3 at a recovery of 72.0 per cent using column flotation with a mixture of anionic collectors at pH 11. Electrokinetic
Jan 1, 1993
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Workplace Centered Learning - Sharing and Growing the Wisdom of the WorkplaceWorkplace Centred Learning, (WCL), is a learning strategy which helps organisations cope with the constant change in skill requirements that is part of business today. WCL focusses on the specific n
Jan 1, 1995
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Mount Morgan, Queensland - Marvellous MountainBy Wilson O. A, White R. W G
The Mount Morgan mine occupies a unique place in the mining history of Australia and although not as glamorous during the second phase of its existence, it made a significant contribution to the techn
Jan 1, 1993
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Metallurgical Development of the Hellyer OreBy Lai KF
The Hellyer orebody is a fine grained, massive sulphide Pb-Zn-Ag- Cu-Au deposit located in western Tasmania. Initial testwork showed that the orebody would be difficult but not impossible to treat by
Jan 1, 1988
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Developments in the Operation and Control of a Zinc Lead Blast FurnaceBy Holliday RJ
The Imperial Smelting Furnace (ISF) was developed in Britain during the 1950's as a process which could produce zinc from a blast furnace. Since then it has evolved into an efficient means of
Jan 1, 1984
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The Application of Population Balance Models to very Fine Grinding in Tower MillsBy Sterns UJ, Weller KR
Grinding to sizes less than 80 per cent passing 20 ¦m in both primary and regrind circuits is becoming increasingly important in processing metalliferous ores, as many of the remaining orebodies are
Jan 1, 1993