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Application of Alluvial Gold Mineralogy to Exploration of the Central Ranges, Irian Jaya, Indonesia
By K Palmer, G J. Artmont
Alluvial gold is an ideal exploration tracer to bedrock source and indicator of bedrock mineralisation style because: (i) gold occurs in a wide range of deposit types, (ii) primary composition is sen
Jan 1, 1995
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Tectonic Features of Sumatra and New Zealand in Relation to Active and Fossil Hydrothermal Systems: A Comparison (03fbbe41-bfa7-4f63-a332-5ec59c058031)
By Bogie I, White P. J
Active geothermal systems occur widely in Sumatra and in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) of New Zealand. There are also many occurrences of epithermal gold mineralisation in Sumatra, some of which are
Jan 1, 1995
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Technical Note - A Generalised Model for Hydrocyclone Classifiers
A generalised mathematical model for hydrocyclone classifiers was developed by the author (Nageswararao, 1978) using dimensionless groups which include phenomenological characteristics as independent
Jan 1, 1995
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Evolution of Cenozoic Oil-and Gas-Bearing Sedimentary Basins of Active Continental Margins: Northeastern Asia and Bering Sea.
The sedimentery basins of this region developed in the collision zone of the Pacific Ocean plate and the continent. Stresses were transmitted thorough wedge-like lithospheric blocks, such as the Okot
Jan 1, 1995
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The Design of Pre-split Blasts
Effective pre-splitting is a key feature of wall control blasting. Most mining operations use historical designs or rules-of-thumb for designing pre-split blasts. If productivity and safety benefits
Jan 1, 1995
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Further Improvement to a Safe and Efficient Procedure to Blast, Excavate and Dispose of a Reactive Rock Type
By Ash M
The world-class iron ore mines at Mt Whaleback, Torn Price and Paraburdoo located in the Hamersley Province of Western Australia must mine the Mt McRae Shale to obtain high grade ore from the Dales
Jan 1, 1995
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Polymetallic Mineralization Associated with Cenozoic Volcanism in Northern Puna, Argentina
By de Brodtkorb MK
Late Cenozoic ore deposits "Precious and base metal-rich" and " Sn-Ag-polymetallic"of Northern Puna are associated either with Middle Miocene dacitic volcanic-dome complexes or with Upper Miocene dac
Jan 1, 1995
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Geophysical Signatures of Andesite Volcanoes in New Zealand - Contrasts and Structural Implications
By C A. Locke
Geophysical signatures of the Taranaki and Tongariro volcanoes reflect similarities in their age, composition and hydrothermal histories, but also reflect differences in host rock settings and edifice
Jan 1, 1995
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Ora Banda Mass Blast - July 1994
By Lovitt M
Ora Banda Gold Mine is located in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. Mining is carried out underground by sublevel open sloping resulting in large open stopes. A Mass Blast of approximatel
Jan 1, 1995
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Wind Blasts in Underground Coal Mines: A Study of the Effect of the Rock Mass Properties of the Falling Roof Using a Physical Model
By Torabi S. R, Daly C. R
Wind blast is the sudden movement of air displaced by the massive collapse of roof rock in underground openings and is experienced as a high velocity flow of air through adjacent workings. The initi
Jan 1, 1995
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Gold, Silver and Base Metal Deposits of the Chillagoe District, Australia: Hypothermal to Epithermal Overprinting (33335b9b-7938-472c-8a61-62e4b140b295)
By Nethery JE
At the Red Dome and Mungana deposits in north Queensland, Australia, it is proposed that mineralisation and alteration developed as a "telescoped" overprinting continuum, ranging in style from hypoth
Jan 1, 1995
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A Modular Expert System for Diagnosis of Vehicles with Diesel Hydraulic Drive Components Used in the Mining Industry
By Streichfuss M, KeBler H-W, Burgwinkel P
This paper describes the design of an expert system used as a part of a diagnostic system for diesel hydraulic drives. A PC-based diagnostic system ruDi (KeBler and Burgwinkel, 1993) was developed t
Jan 1, 1995
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Applications of the Acoustic Emission Technique in Mining Geomechanics
By Szwedzicki T, Jiang J
The acoustic emission (AE) technique has found wide application in rock engineering. Generally, acoustic emission, which is produced by a rapid microcrack growth, is an ubiquitous phenomenon associa
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydrothermal Eruptions in Ore Forming Reservoirs: Analogues and Models
By D O. Hayba
Metal-rich slurries discharged from excess-enthalpy geothermal wells at Kawerau (NZ) indicate that an efficient ore precipitation mechanism operates in some feedzones. In our conceptual model, which t
Jan 1, 1995
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Management Technology for Optimising Production Rock Breakage Processes
It is no longer adequate in running mines and quarries to simply select the best equipment. Today's competitive international commodity markets demand superior efficiency. This requires efficie
Jan 1, 1995
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Neural Net for Diagnosis of Antifriction Bearings in Mining Machines
By KeBler H-W, Seeliger A
Vibration analysis for diagnosis of machines is a powerful instrument for condition monitoring. Especially for diagnosis of antifriction bearings various equipment and techniques have been developed
Jan 1, 1995
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NonDestructive Testing (NDT) of Winder Ropes in Western Australia
The paper reviews winder rope inspection procedures at the Non Destructive Testing (NDT) Unit of Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) and outlines measures taken to adopt the world's best
Jan 1, 1995
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Application of Linear Shaped Charges for Pre-Splitting
By Sen G
An amount of explosives, whether it be cylindrical, spherical, etc in configuration, with a hollow cavity in one face or end is known as a hollow or shaped charge. When this charge is initiated, a f
Jan 1, 1995
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Constraints on the Dynamics of Rifting and Denudation on the Eastern Margin of Australia: Fission Track Evidence for Two Discrete Causes of Rock Cooling
By A Raza, D P. Kohn, D A. Foster, A J. W Gleadow
A large and increasing data base of apatite fission track results from sedimentary and granitic rocks exposed within the south-eastern highlands and along the continental margin ofAustralia provides c
Jan 1, 1995
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Environmental Geochemistry of the Halls Peak Massive Sulphide Znpbcuag Deposits, New South Wales, Australia
By P M. Ashley, M Muller
Massive sulphide ZnPbCuAg deposits in the Halls Peak district of north-eastern NSW are of the submarine volcanogenic type. They occur as a number of small lenses enclosed in shale and epiclastic rocks
Jan 1, 1995