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Gold Mining and Exploration in South America -- An OverviewGold mine production in South America was 247.3 tonnes in 1995 up from 156.4 tonnes ten years earlier in 1986. This represents a 58 per cent increase and amounted to 11 per cent of total world gold mi
Jan 1, 1997
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Discovery, Exploration and Investigations of Phosphate Deposits in QueenslandBroken Hill South Limited's discovery of phosphate deposits in the northwest of Queensland in 1966 prompted intensive exploration which has proved phosphate rock in excess of 2,000 million tons
Jan 1, 1971
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Discovery, Exploration, and Investigations of Phospate Deposits in QueenslandBroken Hill South Limited's discovery of phosphate deposits in the northwest of Queensland in 1966 prompted intensive exploration which has proved phosphate rock in excess of 2,000 million tons a
Jan 1, 1971
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Automated Location of Gold in Samples from Australian ConcentratorsBy Sparrow G. J
In a recently completed AMIRA project, 20 samples were searched for gold mineralisation using the automated location facility (ALF) for rare phases on a scanning electron microscope in the CSIRO Div
Jan 1, 1992
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Pre-Drainage of Methane in West German Coal MiningAt the beginning of the seventies pre- drainage of methane was introduced in West German coal mining in order to reduce the gas emission from the worked seam. After three pilot tests on the "Rheinl
Jan 1, 1982
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Meeting Resource Constraint Demands in Future Mining to 2050By D Sinclair
Sustainability will become a more stringent issue in mine planning over the next 40 years. The evidence of this is apparent in State and Commonwealth government policies now emerging in respect to wat
Jan 1, 2008
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Metamorphic core complexes - "hot spots" in the continental crust?Magmatism is of first order significance in the extension process. Continental extension is terminated when sea-floor spreading commences, but sea-floor spreading will not commence if magmas do not be
Jan 1, 1990
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Japanese Activities in Exploring and Evaluating Seafloor Massive SulfidesMore than ten seafloor massive sulfides (SMSs), which tend to be enriched in Au and Ag with varying amounts of Zn, Pb and Ba, have been reported in Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) including the
Jan 1, 2008
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Flotation Machines in Brazil ù Columns Versus Mechanical CellsBy A E. C Peres, P R. M Viana
The role of flotation columns in comparison with conventional mechanical flotation cells is discussed under the scenario of Brazilian flotation technology. All iron ore concentrator circuits commissio
Jan 1, 2005
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Tectonics, Timing and Economic Deposits in Papua New GuieaForty two new apatite and zircon fission track analyses on the Kubor-Marum-Bena Bena area of northern Papua New Guinea severely constrain the timing of tectonic events and hence the tectonic models
Jan 1, 1997
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A Comparison of Diamond Exploration Techniques used in AustraliaDiamonds have been known in Australia for many years, especially in association with alluvial gold and tin occurrences. Exploration for primary sources in the Kimberely area of Western Australia h
Jan 1, 1984
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The Green Mine Campaign and Sustainable Mining in ChinaBy X Li, J Wang, D Liu, Y Liu, K Hu
"Since the adoption of open-door policy 30 years ago, rapid economic growth has resulted in serious resource depletion and environmental destruction, especially in mining areas. As an urgent response
Jul 10, 2012
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Flash Smelting with 95% Oxygen Process Air in AshioBy Kohra A, Shoji S
The amount of copper production by flash smelting process occupies about 17% (equivalent to 1.4 million t/year) of total free world production. In Japan, 650,000 tons of copper is produced annuall
Jan 1, 1987
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Advances in Regolith Research ù A CRC LEME PerspectiveBy R R. Anand
Recent research by CRC LEME from an Australian mineral exploration perspective, has focussed on regolith architecture and mechanisms of geochemical anomaly formation, within transported regolith. Meth
Jan 1, 2004
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Predegassing of Coal Seams in German Hard Coal MinesBy E Kunz
Decreasing the gas content in the worked seam by degassing before the start of winning has proven its worth in some areas of German hard coal mines. On the one hand, it removes the risk of gas/coal ou
Jan 1, 2005
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The Development of the Geologist in the Mining IndustryThe accepting of the geologist as part of the mining industry team has only become a reality in the last fifty years in Australia. Commencing in the 1920's it received a check in its progress
Jan 1, 1976
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On-line Determination of Moisture in Coal and CokeBy Sowerby BD
The CSIRU Division of Mineral Engineering is developing various techniques for the on-line determination of moisture in coal and coke, and some instruments are now commercially available. These te
Jan 1, 1987
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Comparison of Sulfide Oxidation in Unweathered Pyritic Mine TailingsBy R Herbert, M E. Malmstr÷, S U. Salmon
The study focuses on sulfide oxidation processes in unweathered pyrite-rich mine tailings from a soil-covered impoundment in northern Sweden. To simulate the oxygen-limited conditions in water saturat
Jan 1, 2003
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Nanisivik Mine - Operations and Innovations in a Arctic EnvironmentBy Sutherland R. A, Rawling K. R
The Nanisivik Mine is located 750 km north of the Arctic Circle at the north end of Baffin Island in the Canadian High Arctic, and has been in production since 1976. The paper describes the regional
Jan 1, 1993
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Exploration Rock Geochemistry in the Hauraki Goldfield, New ZealandBy O A. Cottrill, G A. Oldfield, S B. Nowell
Host-rock û wallrock major and trace element geochemistry associated with epithermal gold mineralisation in the Hauraki Goldfield of New Zealand is poorly documented, even though rock geochemistr
Jan 1, 1990