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The Abundance of Lead, Zinc, Copper and Silver at Broken HillBy Richards S. M
The abundances and abundance relationships of lead, zinc, copper and silver in the major sulphide lenses at Broken Hill are examined, and their possible geochemical significance discussed.When express
Jan 1, 1961
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Diamond Mines and Alluvial Deposits, South Africa-The Method Employed in Winning the Diamonds on the Vaal River Alluvial FieldsAlthough the Diamond that is cut and polished and made up into an article of jewellery, is so well known, there are, comparatively speaking, very few outside the industry who know this beautiful cryst
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Geological Mapping into the 21st Century: QMAP and GISBy I M. Turnbull
QMAP (the Quarter Million Mapping Programme, 1:250 000 scale) is a geological mapping programme which will build a digital geological database of the whole country and publish maps and books to docume
Jan 1, 1997
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Controls on the Hydrology of Large Volcanically Hosted Geothermal Systems : Implication for Exploration for Epithermal Mineral DepositsBy Lawless JV
Recent exploration for gold on the Pacific Rim has utilised similarities between active hydrothermal systems and epithermal gold deposits. The major control over formation of such deposits is the
Jan 1, 1987
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Real-Time Data Acquisition and Control Projects at the UDC Research and Development LaboratoryBy Fiedler VA, Threadingham GM, Leckenby DF, Clarkson CJ
The Utah Development Company Research and Development Laboratory has embarked upon a programme of optimisation of the company's coal preparation plants. This goal is being accomplished in a t
Jan 1, 1983
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Can We Live Up to the Capacity Expectations WeÆre Predicting for Our Iron Ore Export Corridors?By P McGavin, R von Varendorff
With the economic trend towards reduced capital spend, more stakeholders are focusing on improved operational efficiency and productivity. Advancements in achieving the optimum dollar-per-tonnage will
Aug 12, 2013
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Geology of the Broken Hill LodeBy Matters, R T, Coldham, Slee, J C, R J, Wallman
The Committee desires to thank the managers of the various mines along the line of lode for their hearty co-operation in its labours. It would also extend thanks to Messrs J C Moulden, Howchin, Twelve
Jan 1, 1910
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Geology of the C.S.A. Mine, Cobar, N.S.W.The C.S.A. copper-lead-zinc mine, located 7 miles north of Cobar in central-western New South Wales, is the largest known mineral ocurrence in the Cobar mining field. The generally discordant orebodie
Jan 1, 1970
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Mineral Processing to the Year 2001: Researcg and New DevelopmentsBy McKee DJ
Future mineral processing developments will be of two types. There will be a continuation of the advances of the last 20 years including major increases in equipment capacities, the development of
Jan 1, 1981
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A New Effective Labour-Planning Model for MinesThe mining industry is the largest source of foreign income for South Africa. It is also the main source of employment in the country and, as an industry; it is also one of the largest. Due to the lab
Dec 6, 2010
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Production of Submicron Particles by Autogenous Grinding with a Stirred MillBy Sano S, Ishikawa T, Nagaoka H, Hayashi Y, Hasegawa M
The stirred mill is regarded as one of the most efficient devices for micronising materials and has come to be actively used for preparation of fine particles. Recently, the demand for ultrafine par
Jan 1, 1993
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Reduction of Geological Hazards along the Pacific Rim: And IDNDR ChallengeThe international scientific and engineer-ing community is being challenged to take advantage of the opportunity offered by the U.N. International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction (IDNDR) program
Jan 1, 1990
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Automating Hoist Rope Inspection ProcessesBy B Delaney
For worker safety, mining companies are required to stop production and inspect hoist ropes. Visual inspection is generally done daily and EM inspection occurs every three to four months. During visua
Jan 1, 2005
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Iron Through the AgesIron production in one year exceeds that of all other metals combined in ten years. It is a huge industry that started from a modest furnace producing one - two kilograms metal per day to a gigantic
Jan 1, 1999
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Development in Rock Breaking TechniquesBy Howlett P. F, Courtley S
A problem with secondary breaking at one of the mines of Pasminco Mining led to a study of new rock breaking technologies. Many of the techniques being developed had emerged from the thrust in the USA
Jan 1, 1993
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Rational Management of RiskRisk Management has been applied relatively slowly in the mining industry. Except for the risk concept application in financial considerations, the application of Risk Management in safety manageme
Jan 1, 1995
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Some Mineralogical and Geochemical Features of the Hauraki Gold Deposits, New ZealandThe Tertiary gold deposits of the Hauraki area are predominantly epithermal vein types containing mineral assemblages of quartz, calcite, pyrite, sphalerite, galena, chalcopyrite, acanthite and native
Jan 1, 1984
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Submarine Hot Springs, Cold Seeps, and Serpentinte Diapirs on the Pacific RimFluid circulation occurs in oceanic crust of all ages, at the seafloor spreading axis, on mid-ocean ridge flanks, in the ocean basins, and in subduction zones. In the first three settings the fluid or
Jan 1, 1990
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The Financing and Development of the Nagamble Gold Mine, VictoriaThe Nagambie heap leach gold mine commenced production of gold in September, 1989. The mine,120km north of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, was developed by Perseverance Mining Cor- poration Ltd, a
Jan 1, 1991
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Alteration and Mineralisation in the Busang Gold Prospect, East Kalimantan, IndonesiaCore samples, which were collected by the author from the Busang prospect, East Kalimantan, reflect a progressive evolution of a large magmatic-related hydrothermal system that is comparable to that e
Jan 1, 2002