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  • AUSIMM
    Increasing Face Ventilation in Coal Mines

    The author summarizes and extends the relevant results of papers previously published by various authors and presents these results in chart form. The charts are used to demonstrate the theory on a hy

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Use of Short-Delay Detonators in Some Queensland Collieries

    During recent years there has been a marked increase in the use of explosives in Queensland coal mines. Delay detonators have been introduced and their use has extended with the wider application of m

    Jan 1, 1958

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    The Application of Table Flotation to the Removal of Arsenopyrite from Galena Concentrates and Silica from Lime Sands

    This paper deals with the application of table flotation to two unusual mineral dressing problems. Both problems involved the removal of interfering minerals at sizes too coarse to normal froth flotat

    Jan 1, 1954

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    Experiences with Underground Sampling of Emplaced Hydraulic Fill

    The methods and equipment developed and used at the Mount Isa mine to obtain samples of uncemented hydraulic fill lying above major horizontal pillars are described. From existing underground developm

    Jan 1, 1976

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    The Geology of Mount Morgan

    CONTENTS:1. Introduct'iona. Previous Accountsb. Summary of Geologyc. Physiography2. Morgan Groupa. Lithologyb. Structurec. Faulting3. The Mineral Deposita. Descriptioni. Size and Shapeii. Composi

    Jan 1, 1952

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    Behaviour of Refractories in Zinc Concentrate Roasting Furnaces

    Fire-clay blocks lining the combustion chambers of zinc concentrate flash-roasting, furnaces operating at 1,000-1,200° C. have suffered moderately rapid deterioration due to slagging. The attack

    Jan 1, 1959

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    The Production of Nuclear Grade Uranium Dioxide Powders From Australian Ores (7b2536c4-12d9-4a3b-abac-9212e2d5236f)

    Most types of nuclear power reactors use uranium dioxide fuel. Power reactors using natural uranium dioxide fuel are of special interest to countries such as Australia that have their own uranium supp

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Some Comments on the Precision and Accuracy of Gold Analysis in Exploration

    Three methods of gold analysis are briefly described highlighting some of the problems and advantages of each. The variation of results between samples and splits and due to method of preparation is i

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Roasting and Treatment of Auriferous Flotation Concentrates (c643336f-22ff-4a6c-9e00-d8ab21688bb0)

    R. C. BUCKETT (Lake View and Star Limited) : At the outset I should like to add my congratulations to those already extended to Mr..Norwood on his excellent paper, which has given us all an inspiratio

    Jan 1, 1940

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    Investigations Into X-ray Fluorescence Analysis of Slurry Streams at Mount Isa

    A commercial Philips X-ray Fluorescence (X.R.F.) analyser was converted to an experimental instrument suitable for determination of the accuracy to be expected of X.R.F. on line analyses of concentrat

    Jan 1, 1968

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    Water Management Issues with Processing Magnetite Ores

    There are no large rivers in Western Australia capable of supplying water for processing magnetite ores. If sea water is used there are severe corrosion issues and the requirement to wash the concentr

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    Effect of Petroleum Production on Onshore Groundwater Aquifers in the Gippsland Basin

    Large scale fluid extraction from the Latrobe Group in the Gippsland Basin is occurring as a result of offshore petroleum production and coal mine dewatering in the Latrobe Valley. Groundwater extra

    Jan 1, 1992

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    Tunnel Groundwater Inflow Measurement

    By R Witt, M Lowing

    Tanking of tunnels is now often specified when inflows exceed as little as 1 L/s/km with a unit distance of 100 m. To demonstrate inflows over a 100 m segment of a tunnel are less than 0.1 L/s with a

    Jan 1, 2008

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    Refining Metals with Sulphur

    ecent work on decoppering lead is reviewed; CuS is formed rapidly even from dilute solutions of copper in lead. he mechanism of decoppering is discussed, and an explanation for the retention of metal

    Jan 1, 1970

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    Stereological Error in Particle Sections - The Solution

    By Lyman G. J

    The volumetric distribution of valuable mineral, or phase, within a set of particles is called the liberation distribution. To optimise a mineral processing plant it is necessary to know the liberat

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Industrial Assaying and a System of Costing as Practised at the Port Pirie Works of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty. Ltd.

    IN any assay office it is of paramount importance to keep the men interested in their work; and in order to do this, men on routine work, such as lead, zinc, and sulphur deterrrrinations, slag analysi

    Jan 1, 1922

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    Sublevel Open and Fill Stoping Method used in the Hedong Gold Mine

    By Yushan Ma, Jiqing Wang, Hanyi Jia

    The Hedong Gold Mine is located in the Yantai area, Shandong province, China. It is an underground mine with an annual gold output of some 700 000 grams. The orebody is located on the edge of the Wang

    Jan 1, 1998

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    Energy Models and Policy Making

    By Folie M

    Energy models are evaluated according to their contribution to policy decisions. The view taken is that if any model is to provide policy insights, it should be based on economic theory. The differ

    Jan 1, 1977

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    The Mount Bonnie Gold Silver Project

    By Eupene GS, Cheong GE

    Operations at the Mount Bonnie gold/silver project are described. The project is based on the gossan of a stratiform and stratabound polymetallic sulphide deposit. The gossan contains approx- imat

    Jan 1, 1984

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    Innovation in an Uncertain World

    As Pliny commented two millennia ago, The only certainty is that nothing is certain. Despite the many breakthroughs, advances and promises, the way we each live and work remains awash with technologic

    May 1, 2010