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The Carrick Gold Project - An Exploration Case History
By A J. Eggers
With gold first discovered at Carrick in 1864, exploration and mining on the Carrick Goldfield in Central Otago, New Zealand, has now been ongoing for more than 130 years. Recorded historical hard roc
Jan 1, 1997
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How Are We Going to Produce Our Future Resource Professionals?
The closure of the only professional mining school in New Zealand will mean that the minerals industry will have to explore other options to fill their mining professional positions. Globally mining i
Jan 1, 1997
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Surface to Underground - Making the Transition
The growth of the mining industry around Australia over the last ten years has seen many open cut mines developed on shallow oxide reserves. Most of these have been gold operations, although there
Jan 1, 1997
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The Filblast Cyanidation Process - A Maturing Technology
The Filblast Cyanidation Process incorporating intense high shear mixing, high gas mass transfer efficiency and high oxygen concentrations under conditions of elevated pressure has now been been succe
Jan 1, 1997
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Gold Refining in Papua New Guinea - The Evolution of Refining Practices and Equipment at Metals Refining Operations
By Hunter TC
Metals Refining Operations Pty. Ltd. (NMO), PNG's only gold and silver refinery is operated by Golden West Refining Corporation Ltd (GWR), a member of the Rothschilds group and has a strong PN
Jan 1, 1997
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A Review of Geomechanics Applied to Re-opening of the Beaconsfield Gold Mine
The Beaconsfield Gold Mine within the township of Beaconsfield in northern Tasmania has been established in recent years to exploit a known resource in the Tasmania Reef which was mined to a depth
Jan 1, 1997
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Calcrete Sampling for Gold Exploration
By Butt C. R M
Resurgence in Au exploration during the past decade has been characterised by a considerable emphasis and dependence on geochemical procedures. This has been made possible, firstly, by marked impro
Jan 1, 1997
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Mining Automation
Mining Automation By Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Australian Centre for Field Robotics and Centre for Mining Technology and Equipment, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The Unive
Jan 1, 1997
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Partnering in Joint Ventures - Major vs Minor
A mining joint venture presents a real management challenge to achieve harmony with the other participants in the successful development and operation of a mine. This can best be facilitated by a
Jan 1, 1997
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Optimising the Drilling Budget with Geophysical Logging
By Fullagar P. K
In resource definition and mine development, major capital expenditures are committed on the basis of sparse information and even in production surprises such as bad ground are not uncommon. Drill h
Jan 1, 1997
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Feasibility Studies - Risks and Sensitivities
A feasibility study will fail its objective if it does not identify and then correctly assess, all the risks which could have a substantial impact on the financial viability of a project. Before th
Jan 1, 1997
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Transition from Open Cut to Underground Coal Mining
At some time in the mining life of an open cut coal deposit, consideration is usually given to determine the point at which underground mining becomes an economic proposition or even necessary. Thi
Jan 1, 1997
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The Downward Trend of Mining - Infrastructure Costs
By Glassock C. D
Most Australian mining projects are becoming smaller, more remote and with lower grades of ore. Their small size has been making it harder for mining companies to absorb the large infrastructure co
Jan 1, 1997
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The Monitoring of Mineral Processing Operations Using Computer Vision and Neural Networks
By Bezuidenhout M, Moolman D. W
In the minerals industry numerous problems cannot be solved by conventional mathematical models owing to their complexity or a lack of phenomenological understanding. Neural networks provide one way
Jan 1, 1997
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A Review of Standard Physical Ore Property Determinations
By Dunne RC
The physical properties of an orebody require determination for virtually all mining projects, new and existing. The extent and regularity of such determinations being subject to the size and homogene
Jan 1, 1997
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Terranes of the New Guinea Orogen
By KenGemar P, Perembo R. C B, Winn R. D
The New Guinea orogen comprises terranes that have accreted to the northern margin of the Australian craton. The history of the accretion of terranes begins earlier (in the Late Cretaceous) and is
Jan 1, 1997
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The Contribution of Competent Mine Geologists to Exploration
Mine geologists have access to an economic mineral deposit, production parameters and secure exploitation title. They are well placed to understand ore formation and should contribute to the effectiv
Jan 1, 1997
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Company Objectives and Open Pit Optimisation
Optimisation of an open-pittable orebody raises many questions relating to the operation, corporate objectives and orebody characteristics. Often the `black box' is expected to provide instant an
Jan 1, 1997
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The Bau Gold District -- East Malaysia
The Bau Goldfield lies in the southwestern corner of Sarawak in East Malaysia. Evidence of past mining in the form of open pits and adits can be found over an area of 250 sq kin, centred on the townsh
Jan 1, 1997
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Geostatistical Texture Modelling in Enhancing Ore Reserve Estimation in Base Metal Deposits
By Dimitrakopoulos R
Ore textures in base metal deposits are an important factor in the liberation of the economic components of the ore, metal recovery and reagent consumption during beneficiation. Optimising the mine
Jan 1, 1997