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Demystifying the æBlack Box of MarketingÆ
The purpose of this paper is to explain the basic structure of how minerals are marketed, whilst highlighting the essential factors that mine management needs to be confident are incorporated into a m
Jan 1, 2006
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Plant Design for Closure
By D P. Murphy, R F. Dewhirst
Traditionally closure has been seen by the Resource sector solely as a green or an environmental issue, focused primarily on the requirement to rehabilitate the site following cessation of production
Jan 1, 2006
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Working in Metallurgy Research
When studying minerals degrees at university, all the emphasis is towards sending the graduates into the bush to work at a remote mine; however, that is not the only option available to new graduates.
Jan 1, 2006
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Water Filtration ù Advantages of Fabric Media
By D Morris
This presentation discusses a water filtration technology termed Fabric Media that is somewhat novel to the Australian market place and reports several recent mining industry installations. Like many
Jan 1, 2006
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Vein Relationships and Textures at Martha Mine, Waihi
By J L. Mauk
The Martha epithermal Au-Ag deposit contains multiple generations of quartz veins with a range of textures. We examined: + vein textures, + &
Jan 1, 2006
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Quantitive Geophysical Log Interpretation for Geotechnical and Geological Assessment of Coal Measure Rocks
By R Turner, P Hatherly, T Medhurst
Borehole geophysical logging data are routinely acquired during exploration of coal deposits in Australia. These data are commonly used qualitatively to identify and correlate coal seams and geotechni
Jan 1, 2006
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Data Mining Mining Data - Ordered Vector Quantisation and Examples of its Application to MIne Geotechnical Data Sets
By B L. Dickson, E, M F. Lee, P A. Mikula
Computational techniques are needed to assist in the analysis and interpretation of the increasing amounts of geoscientific and mining related data and information that are routinely gathered at mine
Jan 1, 2006
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Managing Geological Complexity - Beta Hunt Mine, Kambalda, Western Australia
By K P. Crameri
The Beta Hunt orebody is situated on the south western limb of the Kambalda dome. It is one of the nickel occurrences in the area which fall into the category of æKambalda Style OrebodiesÆ. These oreb
Jan 1, 2006
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The Kaimai Heritage Trail
The Department of Conservation (DOC) manages public conservation land throughout New Zealand in terms of section 6 of the Conservation Act 1987. In brief, this requires DOC to manage the natural and h
Jan 1, 2006
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Understanding Element Distribution During Primary Metal Production
By J G. Petrie, H von Blottnitz
The selection and design of process options to deliver outcomes consistent with sustainable development requires simultaneous consideration of multiple objectives, within a climate of uncertainty û in
Jan 1, 2006
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Regional Scale Petrographic Variations in North Island Greywacke Aggregate Resources: Swelling Clays and Chlorite Content
A survey has been undertaken of the petrography of North Island greywackes with a particular focus on the occurrence in them of smectite (swelling clay) and chlorite, two minerals that are closely ass
Jan 1, 2006
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Fused Salt Electrolytic Reduction of Solid Oxides and Oxide Mixtures for Green Production of Metals and Alloys
By D J. Fray
In this work, a fused salt electrochemical process was investigated experimentally for production of metals and alloys directly from respective solid oxides by electro-deoxidation. Direct electrochemi
Jan 1, 2006
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Base Metal Marketing ù Prices, Contracts and Counterparties
By M Fewings
This paper casts a light on the sometimes murky world that lies between base metals product æout the gateÆ, and money in the bank. Whether your base metals are leaving the mine as a refined product, o
Jan 1, 2006
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Financial Assurance for Mine Closure - A New Zealand Perspective
A variety of environmental financial assurance instruments are in use across the globe. This paper reviews some of the more common forms currently used in New Zealand, Canada, USA and Australia. In or
Jan 1, 2006
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The Role of the New Zealand Minerals Industry Association
The New Zealand Minerals Industry Association was incorporated as the NZ Mineral Exploration Association in 1982, with a membership that consisted of the gold exploration companies then active in
Jan 1, 2006
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Opening Speech for 2006 NZ Branch Annual Conference
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, and may I thank you for inviting me once again to address your conference. I would first like to welcome you all, especially international delegates and conference s
Jan 1, 2006
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Educating Future Mine Managers - Maintaining the Gene Pool
By J Galvin
This paper addresses the actions of the Australian mining industry, its regulators and educational providers towards ensuring that a pool of competent mine managers is maintained in Australia and that
Jan 1, 2006
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The Rise of the On-Site Geotechnical Engineer
The current boom in the mining sector has required mining operations to ramp up production to meet the international demand for minerals. This increase in production is putting enormous pressure on on
Jan 1, 2006
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Rehabilitation at Strongman Mine, West Coast, New Zealand
Coal mining ceased at Strongman Mine this year after 70 years of production. Underground mining finished in 2003 and opencast methods began in 1998. During the life of the mine, 8 million tonnes of co
Jan 1, 2006
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Options for Concentrate Drying Technologies when Designing a Copper Smelter
By H Lehtonen, H Mansikkaviita
In primary copper smelters, the received copper concentrate and other materials contain a certain amount of moisture, ranging from six to 14 per cent. Moisture in wet concentrate has a negative effect
Jan 1, 2006