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Controls on Formation and Distribution of Alluvial Placer Deposits in Collosional Orogens; with Examples from the Southern Alps, New ZealandThe formation and distribution of gold placers in active collisional mountain belts are directly related to the tectonic, topographic, climatic and erosional constraints prevailing on either side of t
Jan 1, 1996
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The Manufacture of Hot and Cold Finished Seamless and Welded Steel TubingBy Cotton P. L
Although the terms "pipe" and "tube" are normally considered synonymous, a distinction is often drawn, the former term being applied to the hot finished product and the latter to c
Jan 1, 1951
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Superior Productivity at Established Mines: Tapping Individual Diversity with Modern Management System for Higher MarginsMaximising margins in today's competitive international commodity markets demands superior productivity. This requires more than simply selecting the best equipment. It requires efficient produ
Jan 1, 1996
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Upgrading an Australian Iron Ore by Reduction and Efficient Magnetic SeparationBy S M. Zhang, Y X. Han, J Liu, Y J. Li
"Compared with conventional roasting and magnetic separation processes, higher reduction temperatures and stronger reducing atmospheres are used in reduction technologies to reduce iron oxides to meta
Aug 12, 2013
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Online quality control of a coal blending yardBy M P. Cipold, J F. Bachmann, C C. Bachmann, J Ha
Knowledge of fuel qualities is of ultimate importance for the efficiency of chemical plants or power stations. Although most blending yards are equipped with automatic samplers and the derived samples
May 9, 2017
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Developing Explorationists in a Diverse Global IndustryAustralasian mining companies expect a high standard of professionalism from their metals exploration teams. They also have, increasingly, a global perspective, employing explorationists of diverse
Jan 1, 1996
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The Effect of Mineralogical Composition and Particle Size on the Relative Ignition Reactivities of Nickel Sulphide ConcentratesBy Davies S. G, Mackey L. C
The oxidation of iron and nickel sulphide concentrates, and the dominant sulphide minerals which comprise them, has been studied under ignition conditions using thermogravimetry (fG). The concentrates
Jan 1, 1989
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Contouring of Mining Properties with the Aid of the TacheometerOn the more important mines it is almost essential to have a general plan of the surface. A special feature of this plan should be the indication thereon of a suitable arrangement of contour lines, ei
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Mount Angelo Copper Prospect, East Kimberleys, W.A.The Mount Angelo prospect outcrops as two copper rich gossans, the larger of which is 250 ft long and 70 ftwide. The mineralization is epigenetic and replaces part of a brecciated and disturbed lime t
Jan 1, 1966
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Correcting for the Dilution of Rakes Processed Sequentially from Multiple Mines at the BHP Billiton Iron Ore Newman Joint Venture OperationsBy T J. Howard
At BHP Billiton Iron Ore operations, run of mine ore from the several Newman Joint Venture (NJV) mines is railed in 12 kt rakes to Port Hedland. Rakes are processed sequentially, with the lump and fin
Jan 1, 2007
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Use of Monte Carlo Simulations in the Evaluation of a Large Copper-Gold DepositValuers will often intuitively express the probability that property value will exceed a certain amount . . . 'I think the chances that the value will exceed $50 million are excellent. The chan
Jan 1, 1994
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The Epithermal Au and Porphyry Cu (Au) Relationship in the Western Pacific and Central EuropeBy J C. Carlile
Many low sulphidation epizonal gold and zinc-lead vein deposits within magmatic arcs are situated on basement highs, and post-date both the main volcanic episode and porphyry copper (gold) mineralisat
Jan 1, 1995
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Mining as a complex system: do we need a new model?By R Valenta, A Littleboy
Geological heterogeneity is one dimension of complexity in mining. Significant effort is put into developing an understanding of this complexity so it can be used in resource estimation, mine planning
Nov 21, 2018
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The History of Mining in Hong KongBy J S-L Chan, J C. T Chu
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. In its industrial days, Hong Kong’s mining industry was thriving, benefitting from the mine
Mar 18, 2015
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The Rapid Determination of Silicon in Low-Alloy IronsBy Belcher C. B
A procedure was required for the rapid determination of silicon in low-alloy irons and a suitable method used the formation and reduction of silicomolybdic acid at 50°C. The procedure gives resul
Jan 1, 1965
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To Explore or Not to ExploreAlthough giant strides have been made in the Australian mineral industry over the past quarter of a century in terms of mineral discoveries, self-sufficiency of commodities, contributions to expor
Jan 1, 1979
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Optical image analysis of iron ore pellets and lumps using CSIRO software Mineral/RecognitionBy S Hapugoda, A Poliakov, E Donskoi, L Lu
A significant amount of metallic iron in the world is produced in blast furnaces from iron ore pellets. To control the quality of pellets and to optimise pellet production, characterisation of both gr
Jul 24, 2017
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PGM and Nickel-Copper Mineralisation in the Hartley Complex ZimbabweThe Hartley layered mafic igneous complex within the Great Dyke of Zimbabwe contains economically-recoverable quantities of platinum group metals and gold, nickel, copper and cobalt. The recoverable
Jan 1, 1996
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Trends with Titaniferous Magnetite Processing for Vanadium ExtractionBy C Reed
Titaniferous magnetite deposits are a significant source of vanadium for use in high strength steel alloying and other chemical applications. The mineralogy of the deposits varies markedly and the or
Jan 1, 2008
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Management Strategies Addressing Attrition in the WorkplaceStaff turnover percentages on projects in the minerals sector are at levels that would not be accepted in business less than five years ago. While this is being driven in part by the shortage in skill
Jan 1, 2009