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Recent Developments at RenisonThe collapse of the I.T.C., the subsequent fall in the price of Tin, and the lifting of quotas saw the Renison concentrator resuming full seven- day operations at maximum capacity in 1985/86. Perform
Jan 1, 1988
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The Sydney Harbour Colliery, BalmainBy Bahsford A
The presence of coal in the Sydney area was confirmed in 1891 when Cremorne Bore No. I intersected cindered coal at 1 854 m. The decision to develop Sydney Harbour Colliery was based on the results
Jan 1, 1988
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Base and Metal Mineralisation in the Gympie Composite TerraneBy Robertson A. D C, Cranfield L. C, Murray C. G
Most base and precious metal mineralisation in the Gympie Province is genetically linked to intrusion of branitoids of Late Permian to Late Triassic age. Most lodes are hydrothermal quartz and quartz-
Jan 1, 1990
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The Mechanism of, and Energy Release Associated with OutburstsA study is presented of the theoretically possible initiation systems for outbursts and the subsequent propagation mechanism.Previous occurrences of outbursts and their correlation to the theoretic
Jan 1, 1980
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Geology, Petrology, and Mineralisation of the Permo-Carboniferous Featherbird Volcanics Complex, Northeastern QueenslandThe late Carboniferous to early Permian Featherbed Volcanics cover an area of about 3000km near the western margin of the Hodgkinson Basin, in northeastern Queensland. The dominantly ignimbritic vo
Jan 1, 1987
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Geology and Grade Control at the Sons of Gwalia Mine, Leonora, Western AustraliaDiscovered in 1896, the Sons of Gwalia orebody is located in a ductile mylonite zone within a sequence of Archaean pillow metabasalts and minor metasediments of greenschist facies which are variably s
Jan 1, 1993
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New Technology and the Mineral IndustryThe needs for improved technology for the mineral industry are widely recognised and a summary list is given. Ways in which technology has been introduced into the industry are discussed, as are th
Jan 1, 1986
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Oil and minerals: the law, the land, and DanegeldBy Warrillow C
Petroleum and mineral exploration share a common objective; to find and exploit commercial reserves of the desired commodity. Some exploration techniques are similar, others widely different.In periph
Jan 1, 1994
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Predicting the Effects of Ground Movements Associated with Soft Ground Tunnel Construction in Urban Areas ù A Procedure for Engineering EvaluationBy J P. Hsi
Recent increase in the development of underground space in urban areas in Australia has included soft ground tunnel construction. The ground movements associated with soft ground tunnel construction m
Jan 1, 1999
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Risk Analysis: The Importance of Reserve EstimationBy Champigny N, Grimley P. H
To a bank that granted his request for a loan, the late American humorist Robert Benchley responded, `I don't trust a bank that would lend money to such a poor risk'. This quotation is unl
Jan 1, 1994
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Fair Hill formation and German Creek Coal Measures in the Goonyella-German Creek DistrictOperations at two open cut mines have so far commenced on two out of the five potentially mineable seams in the Fair Hill - German Creek Coal Measures. Due to seam splitting, up to seven mining unit
Jan 1, 1974
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Outburst Experiences at Metropolitan CollieryInstantaneous outbursts have occurred at Metropolitan Colliery from the pick and shovel work of early days to the modern mining techniques of today. Developments have been the introduction of an em
Jan 1, 1980
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Technical Note-Tin Removal from Imperial Smelting Furnace Lead Bullion by OxidationBy Bruce See J
Oxidation of artificial Imperial Smelting Furnace lead bullion was performed during cooling between 1180 and 820°C in order to attempt to produce a tin-rich dross.The addition of sodium carbonate
Jan 1, 1987
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Evolution of Control in Dewatering Fine Halloysite ClayBy Luke K. A
Pressure on production at New Zealand China Clays has led to the development of a dewatering control loop for fine halloysite china clay. The development was based on the analysis of data from the
Jan 1, 1989
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The Extraction of Fines From Raw Coal Feed and Other Minerals Utilising the Rotating Probability ScreenThe changing characteristics of raw materials has highlighted the limitations that conventional vibrating screens have in the handling of fine wet sticky materials. These' limitations have le
Jan 1, 1984
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Metalliferous Mineralization in the Antarctic PeninsulaThe Antarctic Peninsula consists of accretion complex sedimentary and volcanic rocks, talc-alkaline magmatic are rocks, marginal basin sediments and extension-related alkali basalts, dominantly of
Jan 1, 1987
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The Many Dimensions of SustainabilityThe scale and seriousness of AustraliaÆs social and environmental problems are no longer in doubt. We are consuming the opportunities of future Australian generations by our lifestyle choices. And at
Jan 1, 2004
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Development of a Process for Recovery of Rare Earths from the Mt Weld OredbodyBy Soldenhoff K, Levins D, Collier D, Day A, Secomb R, Brown S, Tapsell G, Bellingham A, Quan C
Bench and pilot plant studies were carried out at ANSTO to develop a process for rare earth recovery from the Mt Weld deposit near Laverton, Western Australia. This paper describes the development o
Jan 1, 1993
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Nifty - Hydrometallurgy in the Sand DunesBy Connor J. W
Nifty Copper Operations was established to treat a copper orebody situated in the East Pilbara area of North West WA, located approximately 70 km west of Telfer in the Great Sandy Desert. The plant
Jan 1, 1996
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Resource Availability-The Impact of TaxesTaxes have an impact on mineral resource availability in several ways. There is the obvious effect on the grades needed for mineral deposits to become economic orebodies. There are also indirect e
Jan 1, 1978