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    Recent Investigations of Submarine Hydrothermal Activity in Indonesia

    By I Zulkarnain, H Permana, R A. Binns

    Through an ambitious but relatively low-cost program of marine fieldwork, laboratory investigations and technology-transfer and training activities, three Indonesia-Australia-led marine expeditions we

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Minerals Council of Australia Review of Tertiary Minerals Education ù What Does it Do for Minerals Education?

    Mining education in Ballarat has a long and proud history dating back to the 1870s. Today the School of Engineering continues this tradition at the University of Ballarat. The recent review of Tertiar

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Business Improvement at OceanaGold

    A low grade, refractory ore gold mine with high striping ratio such as at Macraes is always challenged in ways to improve margins. Common practice approaches used at OceanaGold Ltd Macraes are to maxi

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Old Wine in a New Bottle, or an Exceptional Vintage in the Making? The Role of Crown Minerals in the Early 21st Century

    In an industry that is data-hungry and increasingly international in its outlook, the role of the New Zealand Government in facilitating exploration and mining activity here presents unique challenges

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Final Pit Wall Stability ù Understanding Crest Loss Mechanisms and Possible Solutions to Block Movement

    By K McSweeney, A Marton

    This paper discusses the development of a strategy for ensuring long-term geotechnical stability of final pit walls at AngloGold AustraliaÆs Sunrise Dam Gold Mine. The strategy makes use of improved b

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Coal in the Context of Sustainable Development ù Implications for the Minerals Industry

    The concept of æsustainabilityÆ can largely be defined as development that will not compromise the ælivabilityÆ of the planet for future generations. It has multiple dimensions, such as the triple bot

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Residual Aeolian Placers - A New Style of Gold Deposit in New Zealand

    Residual aeolian placers (RAPs) are formed by the wind, by preferential entrainment and removal of small and low-density detritusfrom a pre-existing, typically sedimentary sequence containing heavy mi

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Beyond CIP/CIL - A Combination of Existing Technologies Utilising Gravity, Flotation and Intensive Leach May Herald the Future for Gold Ore Processing

    With the burgeoning opportunities for new gold mines to be developed the opportunity now exists for a reassessment of the optimal processing path for these gold ores. Projects have traditionally follo

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Identifying Gold Losses Through the Application of SIMS Technology

    By P Hayward a, P Evans, K Prince, F Radke

    Operating efficiency is becoming paramount as the mining industry moves towards globalisation and conglomeration. Mining companies are continuously searching for new technologies that can improve plan

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Increasing the Scale and Scope of Mixing Technology

    The paper discusses the special mixing requirements for Metallurgical Plant Design and outlines the problems associated with the agitation in Mineral Processing Industry today. It also covers new appl

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Study of Native Micro-Organisms in Bioleaching Processes of Refractory Auriferous Minerals and its Use as a Tool for Bio-Regeneration

    By V Sanmartfn, J Torracchi

    The broad biodiversity of our country is manifested through several different biological forms. From the villages of Portovelo and San Gerardo in the southern part of Ecuador, some samples of water an

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Electrochemical Polarisation ù Technologies and Services

    By S Totsuka, P Ortiz, E Prokkola

    Electrochemical polarisation techniques can be successively applied to maintain clean surfaces in process environments. The applications are the result of extensive knowledge of the electrochemical na

    Jan 1, 2004

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    The Real Cost of the Global Warming Mania ù Hydrometallurgy Versus Pyrometallurgy

    In the past two decades the global metalliferous mineral industry has trended away from pyrometallurgical (pyromet) and towards hydrometallurgical (hydromet) technologies including biometallurgical (b

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Tailings Disposal Practice at Waikato North Head Minesite

    Tailings facilities tell a story to the public about how the mining industry manages its activities. They also create a risk that must be managed for the long term. All the knowledge and technology is

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Avoid Average Design in Processing Plants

    The quantity, quality and detail of project information increases as project development moves from initial scoping level studies, to pre-feasibility and option studies, then definitive feasibility st

    Jan 1, 2004

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    New Mining Projects ù Expectations and Outcomes

    When preparing an appraisal, valuation or feasibility study for a new mining project it is difficult to imagine the technical, economic, social and environmental context that the project will occupy i

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Epithermal Deposits and Analogous Geothermal Systems - A Physical Size Comparison with Implications for Exploration

    By J L. Mauk

    Low sulfidation epithermal deposits are important sources of gold and silver, and are considered the extinct analogues of modern geothermal systems. The aerial extents of alteration halos that surroun

    Jan 1, 2004