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The Treaty of Waitangi and Mining Law in New ZealandThe law relating to the Treaty of Waitangi is developing rapidly at present. A number of separate, but related, developments can be identified.
Jan 1, 1988
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Personnel Selection and Problems of Recruitment in a Remote AreaMany problems occur in recruiting staff to remote mining operations, relating to both domestic and works environments. These are stated, together with steps which have been taken to overcome them.
Jan 1, 1980
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Hazards Associated with Rhyolitic tephras, Auckland, New ZealandDistal rhyolitic tephras from the Taupo Volcanic Zone are widespread in the Auckland urban region. Some are primary air fall or flow deposits but most are reworked. Their presence indicates potential
Jan 1, 1990
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Using Comb-Layered Textures in Porphyry Ore Deposits to Sample Pristine Magmatic FluidsBy N C. White, L Danyushevsky, D R. Cooke
Comb-layered textures preserve the cyclic accumulation and release of volatiles inside magmas that are temporally associated with large Cu-Au-Mo-rich porphyry ore deposits. Fluid inclusions in these t
Jan 1, 2008
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Ball Mill Simulation Using Small CalculatorsThis paper shows how small calculators can be used for ball mill simulations. Two calculations are examined, the first to calculate the mill parameters and the second to predict the mill product. In t
Jan 1, 1976
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An Example of Risk Management in the Global Engineering and Construction BusinessBy M Elias
Management of risk has always been an integral part of successfully executing engineering and construction projects although formal recognition of the discipline of risk management is a relatively rec
Jan 1, 2003
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A Review of the Accuracy of a Drillcore Assessment Scheme in the prediction of Rock Quality and Ground Conditions, Hilton Mine, QueenslandThis paper presents the descriptions of a final year geological engineering project at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology involving the correlation of borehole and mapped ground conditions
Jan 1, 1994
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Molten Salt Process for Debismuthising LeadBy Denholm WT
The Dittmer process for the debismuthising of lead by electrolysis beneath molten caustic soda has been scaled up to 100 kg lots for batchwise operation and to 20 kg per hour for a continuous flow
Jan 1, 1975
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The Mining Professions ù The Way ForwardMining engineering, metallurgy and minerals-related geology have proud traditions and are essential professions to support a safe and sustainable minerals industry. However, the future of these profes
Jan 1, 2004
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Open Pit Mine Production SchedulingBy Giannini L, Kelsey P
A fundamental problem in mine planning is the determination of the production schedules over the life of the mine. The objective is to maximise profit in terms of the net present value without trans
Jan 1, 1998
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How is Automation Relevant to Cannington and Other Remote Mines?The Key Issues - An Overview Minerals industry needs Mining companies want technologies which are ò cost-effective, ò high likelihood of delivery (ie transfer existing technologies from other industr
Jan 1, 1997
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Froth Flotation of Coal Fines at Coal Cliff CollieryBy Atkinson D
This paper briefly outlines the develop ment of the froth flotation plant at Coal Cliff Colliery. The plant was superimposed onto the original flow sheet in which fines were merely thickened and fil
Jan 1, 1974
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Use of Contractors for Mining OperationsContract mining is an integral part of the underground and surface hard rock mining industry in all states of Australia. Contract mining is now makes a major contribution to the opencui coal industry
Jan 1, 1998
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The Pitfalls and Progress of Industrial Minerals Development in AustraliaThe "Industrial Minerals" sector of the Australian minerals industry over the past decade or so can be seen to be moving away from a somewhat ad hoc grouping of producers to a more highly integrat
Jan 1, 1983
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A Basic Approach to the Analysis of Extractive Metallurgy ProcessesA general approach to the analysis of processing technology is presented using the concepts of Process Aims, Process Characteris- tics and Process Costs. From an examination of the processes used in
Jan 1, 1984
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New Data for Trace Element Concentrations in Australian Bituminous CoalsBy Mills J. C
Concentration ranges are presented for 15 trace elements not previously reported in Australian bituminous coals. The results were obtained by instrumental neutron activation analysis, which has suffic
Jan 1, 1983
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Crown Minerals - Where it is at, What it DoesMy topic for today is the Crown Minerals of the future. New work initiatives are underway and the organisational structure is being overhauled. These are not insignificant changes and in this paper br
Jan 1, 2003
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Hoesch Ajo System for Granulation of Blast Furnace SlagsBy Kister H
Hoesch HUttenwerke AG, Dortmund, West Germany, is an integrated steel work of the Estel-group. The nominal annual production capacity-is about 7 Mio tons of steel. Hoesch has along experience in opera
Jan 1, 1979
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Development of Hard and Soft Underground ConstructionMany of the recent major achievements of our industry were visions of our forefathers in the 1800s. Only recently has technology been able to meet the vision of our predecessors. This paper follows th
Jan 1, 1999
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Steel Furnace Slag as an Aggregate in Asphaltic ConcreteDetails are given of the excellent performance, outside Australia, of steel slag in road pavement surfacing. Laboratory tests and plant trials have shown Port Kembla BOF steel slag to be a materia
Jan 1, 1979