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Steam-Fluidised Bed Drying and its Significance for Electricity Generation and Gas Production in the Latrobe ValleyCurrently raw brown coal is fired in the Latrotx; 'ahcc th,iki~, Lanying with it two major penalties, (a) boiler efficiency of 65 - 70 per cent (in terms of GCV), (b) much higher boiler cost th
Jan 1, 1992
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Method Selection for Large-Scale Underground MiningAs has been the case since the early Phoenician traders, the minerals used by modern man come from deposits scattered around the globe. The price received is more and more being set by worldwide suppl
Jan 1, 2000
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An Investigation into the Relative Efficiencies of Common Brattice Cloths in use in Australian Coal MinesCommon brattice cloths in use in Australian coal mines are compared by permeability measurements. The respective advantages of twill weave and tarpauling* weave cloths are listed, and the improvements
Jan 1, 1959
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Hourly Ownership and Operating Cost Projection - Rubber Tyred LoadersUnderground equipment owners and users in order to compete and succeed in being viable business propositions must continually balance costs with productivity. By reducing their hourly ownership, ope
Jan 1, 1990
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Presidential Address. Some Applications of Geology to Mining and MetallurgyProfessor Skeats said: I wish at the ,outset to express my appreciation of the h0!-l0ur conferred on me by my election as President of this Institute for the ensuing year. The selection of a geologist
Jan 1, 1924
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The Metallurgical Treatment of Complex Tin SulphidesWere it simply a matter of extracting tin from the simple tin sulphide, the proposition would undoubtedly be simple enough. When, however, other valuable metallic sulphides are combined with the tin,
Jan 1, 1902
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Differences of Opinion in the Recent Geological Report on Broken Hill, N.S.W.IN the recent monograph on Broken Hill, N.S.W., by E. C. Andrews,* two independent petrological reports appear as Appendices 1 and n, by W. R. Browne and F. L. Stillwell respectively. In these conside
Jan 1, 1924
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Development of a Parametric Estuarine Model for Gippsland Resource PlanningBy McLean E. J
Background The resources of the Gippsland Basin include not only the coal and oil for which it is well known, but also the tourism resource and the quality of life which it offers its residents and
Jan 1, 1992
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Fire and Life Safety - The EastLink PerspectiveBy C MacDonald
There are many technologies available today in terms of fire and life safety in road tunnels. So many in fact that it is becoming more and more difficult for clients and contractors alike to determine
Jan 1, 2008
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Worth its Salt - How Eutectic Freeze Crystallisation Can be Used to Recover Water and Salt from Hypersaline Mine WatersBy D G. Randall, R Jivanji, J Nathoo, T Reddy
Paradoxically, the increased emphasis on water treatment in mining has generated a new problem û hypersaline brines. Currently brines are either disposed of into ash systems, lined evaporation ponds o
Jan 1, 2009
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The Suitability of Brown-Coal Char as a Filler for Carbon ElectrodesThe suitability of char from Yallourn brown coal as a filler for carbon electrodes used in the aluminium smelting industry has been assessed on the basis of the specifications usually laid down by ele
Jan 1, 1970
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The Base Metal Mineral Potential of New Zealand as Related to Tectonism and MetamorphismAn understanding of the origin of mineral deposits and their relationship to local and global geotectonics is essential if regional targets for mineral exploration are to be chosen. Volcanism, metamor
Jan 1, 1976
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Export of Technology - The Trials and Rewards of Exporting Australian Metallurgical Expertise to IndonesiaThe Australian metallurgical processing industry has shown great innovation and progressiveness over the past ten years. During the same period, exploration activity, particularly by Australian com
Jan 1, 1989
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An Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Study of Some Gold Deposits of Eastern AustraliaBy Wilson A. F
The use of stable isotopic measurements as a technique for elucidating the origin and history of the water in hydrothermal fluids is relatively new. Recept studies have emphasized the importance of me
Jan 1, 1981
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Paper No. 128. The Rise And Fall of Dry Crushing on The Hauraki Goldfield.n the early days of the Hauraki goldfield (1866 to 1889) almost the only system of ore treatment was wet crushing followed by copper plate amalgamation. A further saving of bullion was in most cases o
Jan 1, 1903
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A Geological Model for Gold Mineralisation at Reefton, New ZealandBy G J. Corbett, P Magner, M McKenzie
Structures formed during ductile deformation have been reactivated during the later brittle mineralisation process. Two generations of folding are classified as: early recumbent megascopic FI folds an
Jan 1, 1997
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A Case Study on Mine Subsidence Due to Multi-Seam Longwall ExtractionThe case study has identified and characterised additional subsidence arising from longwall mining above or under existing longwall goaf. It suggests that the magnitude, mechanisms and prediction meth
Nov 25, 2010
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New Zealand Gold Mining: Past, Present and Future TrendsBy D J. Holden
Prospectivity, the relative value of gold, investor confidence, general economic stability and legislation driven by public attitudes are seen as the major influences on the gold mining industry in Ne
Jan 1, 1992
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Kriging and Geostatistics: A Review of the Literature Available in EnglishBy Reeves M
A review of the literature available in English on kriging and geostatistics is given with the references cross-classified by their subject matter for convenience and ease of use.
Jan 1, 1979
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New Zealand Coal Qualities - How Do They Rate in World Markets?By T DePetris, B B. Beamish
There has been a gradual increase in the volume of internationally traded thermal and coking coal, with emphasis on blending of coals rather than single coal usage. New Zealand can take advantage of t
Jan 1, 1994