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Magma Suites and Metallogeny - Examples from the Canadian Cordillera
By J R. Lang, J K. Mortensen
The Canadian Cordillera contains numerous classic porphyry deposits and several unusual subtypes, including the alkaline suite of porphyry Cu-Au deposits and the Tombstone m
Jan 1, 1995
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From Databases to Visualisation - Providing a User Friendly Visual Environment for Creating 3D Solid Geology Models
By Landy D. M, Ward M. O, Power W. L
Geological structures are irregular and intricate, so creating a 31) solid geology model is a complicated process. A software system can only partially automate this process, since geological knowle
Jan 1, 1995
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Tectonic Features of Sumatra and New Zealand in Relation to Active and Fossil Hydrothermal Systems: A Comparison
By M J. Andrews, P J. White, I Bogie
Active geothermal systems occur widely in Sumatra and in the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) ofNew Zealand. There are also many occurrences of epithermal gold mineralisation in Sumatra, some of which are ec
Jan 1, 1995
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Achieving Internationally Competitive Rail Freight for Coal - The Hunter Valley Rail Project
The Hunter Valley Rail Project (HVRP) represents most of the coal producers using the Hunter Valley Rail System in NSW to haul coal to the port of Newcastle. This system carries over 70 per cent of
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Permeability in the Southern Alps Hydrothermal System, New Zealand (b33e2a07-1d4d-4c30-8bdf-80361ff1f843)
By Craw D
The Southern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand are currently rising rapidly as a consequence of continental collision along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary. Rapid uplift has resulted in a
Jan 1, 1995
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Structural Permeability in the Southern Alps Hydrothermal System, New Zealand
By D Craw
TheSouthern Alps in the South Island of New Zealand are currently rising rapidly as a consequence of continental collision along the Pacific-Australian plate boundary. Rapid uplift has resulted in a m
Jan 1, 1995
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Hydrothermal Eruptions in Ore Forming Reservoirs: Analogues and Models (8303724b-03b1-4376-8afa-976287ceae87)
By Hayba DO
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
Jan 1, 1995
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The Influence of Resource Rent Taxation on Mining and Investment Strategies
By A D. Stewart Gillies
Resource rent taxes are taxes which only become effective at such a time as a pre-determined rate of return has been achieved by an operation. Resource Rent Taxes have from time to time been considere
Jan 1, 1995
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The Porgera Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea: The Influence of Structure and Tectonic Setting on Hydrothermal Fluid Flow and Mineralisation at a Convergent Plate Margin (16186b1d-6c25-4af8-9364-e7daeb6b3e56)
The structure and tectonic setting has had a strong influence on gold mineralisation at the Porgera gold deposit. Here, the structural controls on the mineralisation at Porgera are discussed and plac
Jan 1, 1995
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The Development and Application of Laser Surveying Systems
By Fuller T
This paper introduces the technology used in laser surveying systems, and the development of a reflectorless one-man total station. These systems are being used for applications such as blast patter
Jan 1, 1995
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Geological Features and Origin of Gold Deposits Occuring Within the Jiamusi Precambrian Massif, Northeast China
By Gang L
Seventy-nine gold deposits and prospects have been discoveried in the Jiamusi region of northeast China, and constitute one of the most important gold metallogenic belts in China. All these endogenic
Jan 1, 1995
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Our Threatened Coal Resources
A major factor in the economic development of New South Wales has been the ready availability of coal for the major industrial and urban centres of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Historically, th
Jan 1, 1995
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Advances in Theory and Application of Non-Electric Initiation Systems to 60 Series Extraction at the Mount Lyell Copper Mine
By Duniam P
Sequencing of large underground firings is a critical aspect of blast performance. Using theory developed in open cut operations, where blast results are easier to quantify, a new technique for sequ
Jan 1, 1995
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Mesothermal Gold Deposits of Westland, New Zealand and Southern Alaska: Products of Similar Tectonic Processes?
By D Skinner, P Haeussler, D Bradley, A Christie
Mesothermal gold deposits of southernAlaska and Westland, New Zealand have both formed at the seaward edge of major collisional zones in the Pacific basin. In Alaska, production of large fluid volumes
Jan 1, 1995
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Three-Dimensional Modelling of Highwall Stability
This paper describes the application of a three-dimensional finite element modelling tool to help assess the stability of a highwall at a Central Queensland mine following the weakening of its base
Jan 1, 1995
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Continuum Modelling of Granular Rocks in High Pressure Crushers
In a high pressure rolls crusher two force components: the pressurising thrust and the rolling force can be measured experimentally. Computer analyses have revealed regular patterns of stress distri
Jan 1, 1995
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Corrosion Behaviour of Friction Rock Stabilisers Used in Underground Mines in Western Australia
By Richardson G. W, Yap L. C
Friction rock stabilisers (FRS) are the most common steel-based ground reinforcement used in underground mines in Western Australia. As with any other steel-based product used in underground mines t
Jan 1, 1995
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Geothermal Systems in New Zealand and The Philippines - Why are they so Different?
The Taupo Volcanic Zone inNew Zealand and the Philippine Mobile Belt in the Philippines are characterized by active subduction, active volcanism and high seismicity. The main factors affecting charact
Jan 1, 1995
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Geotechnical Factors Contributing to Stockpile Slope Stability
By Patridge A. C
Observations of coal stockpiles subject to unusual levels of instability showed that the particular coals exhibited 'gap grading', a relative lack of intermediate size particles. This led
Jan 1, 1995
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Integrating Data, Applications and Users
By McAuley T. J
Computer software is an integral part of mining operations today with many sites using six or more software packages on a daily basis. However, the use of these different programs generates the need
Jan 1, 1995