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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
241

A genetic model for epithermal gold-base metal mineralisation, Soreang, West Java, Indonesia

Tampubolon, A. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
242

The breakage of mineral particles in ball mills

Bush, P. D. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
243

The textural effects of multiphase mineral systems in liberation measurement

Latti, Anna Dewetia. Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
244

The Nature of Gold Mineralization in the Multistage Archean Sunrise Dam Gold Deposit, Eastern Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia

Sung, Yoo Hyun January 2008 (has links)
This thesis presents the results of a detailed study of the mineralogy and paragenesis of gold at the Sunrise Dam gold deposit. The Sunrise Dam mine is the largest gold deposit in the Archean Laverton Tectonic Zone of the Eastern Goldfields Province, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. A number of previous studies have established the geology, geochemistry and geochronology, but the nature of the gold mineralogy and distribution has remained poorly characterized. Mineralogical studies have established a paragenetic sequence consisting of five hydrothermal stages (D1, D2, D3, D4a and D4b) which are generally in accord with the major deformation events at Sunrise Dam gold deposit. The D4a stage was the dominant episode of Au deposition, followed, in importance by the D4b stage, which is characterized by more diverse ore mineralogy including base metal sulfides, sulfosalts, and telluride minerals. Based on EPMA results, native gold in D4a stage has higher purity, with a small range of Ag variations (fineness 923 ~ 977, average 945), than that of the D4b stage (fineness 596 ~ 983, average 899), in which fineness values decrease systematically in accord with mineral paragenesis, reflecting that gold deposition was from a progressively compositionally evolving hydrothermal fluid with respect to Au/Ag ratios. The occurrences of As-rich pyrites are restricted to steeply-dipping ore bodies, which are most likely structurally connected at various level by channel ways through which As-rich (D4a) hydrothermal fluid migrating upward. There is a systematic variation in composition of the tetrahedrite-group minerals ranging from Sb to As end-members with highly variable Zn:Fe ratios, which correlates with the later paragenetic stages (D3, D4a, and D4b) and mineral associations. The composition of the tetrahedrite-group minerals is useful as a petrogenetic indicator of the evolution of the hydrothermal mineralizing systems with time. A total of thirteen telluride mineral species, including two unnamed phases, were identified in the D4 veins. Among them nagyágite, the complex Pb-Sb-Au tellurosulfide is most abundant. The deposit is the second occurrence of this mineral in the Yilgarn Craton. Compositionally, nagyágite from Sunrise Dam conforms to ideal stoichiometry, with negligible As content and Au/(Au+Te) ratio of 0.325. The diverse mineralogy of the post-D4 veinlets relative to the host veins is attributed to small-scale reaction fronts established along zones of replacement. The presence of Au-Ag tellurides in D4 veins and the character of their breakdown products have implications for the gold recovery as well as for the genetic interpretation of the deposit. During the D4b stage, Au-richer telluride and Au-richer native gold mineralization formed earlier than Ag-(Au)-telluride and Ag-richer gold mineralization. Values of f(Te2) and f(S2) for the early telluride assemblages were determined at 300°C to be -10.7 to -7.8 (log fTe2) and 11.4 to -8.6( log fS2 ). The Au content of arsenian pyrite and arsenopyrite from four mineralizing stages (D1, D3, D4a and D4b) was measured using in-situ LA-ICP-MS. The average Au concentration is 44.5 ppm in pyrite (n = 224) with maximum value of 3,067 ppm, and 1,483 ppm in arsenopyrite (n = 35) with maximum value of 5,767 ppm, which are the highest concentrations reported for the Yilgarn Craton. The concentrations of invisible Au in arsenian pyrite at Sunrise Dam varies with mineralizing events, mineral paragenesis, and textural type. Gold is strongly enriched in D4a stage pyrite (average 80.8 ppm) and to a lesser extent in D4b pyrite (average 16.8 ppm). Pyrite from D1 (average 3.55 ppm) and D3 (average 2.96 ppm) show much lower levels of Au enrichment. The presence of metallic Au below the Au solubility limit in the Sunrise Dam pyrite is interpreted as evidence of an epigenetic origin for Au mineralization. Small-scale remobilization during dissolution-reprecipitation (D4a) and recrystallization (post-D4b) processes resulted in the Au enrichment and the upgrading of Au during successive hydrothermal events in the deposit. The speciation of Au at Sunrise Dam and the exceptional size of the deposit are the result of multiple fluid flow and multiple Au-precipitating mechanisms over a single plumbing system.
245

Report on the Reed, Stimson and Kelley copper and iron banks of Phelps County, Mo.

Fay, Albert H. Martinez, Carlos E. January 1902 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy, 1902. / C. E. Martinez determined to be Carlos E. Martinez from "1874-1999 MSM-UMR Alumni Directory". The entire thesis text is included in file. Typescript. Illustrated by authors. Title from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed October 29, 2008)
246

The extraction of gold and silver from ore by the cyanide process

Frazier, Isaac Peter. Jamison, Claude Egan. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (B.S.)--University of Missouri, School of Mines and Metallurgy, 1900. / The entire thesis text is included in file. Typescript. Illustrated by authors. Degree awarded only to Isaac Peter Frazier. Title from title screen of thesis/dissertation PDF file (viewed )
247

The financial benefit of using borehole radar to delineate mining blocks in underground platinum mines

Du Pisani, Petro. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.(Earth Science Management and Practice))--University of Pretoria, 2007. / Abstract in English. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-99).
248

Management of the mineral resource risk associated with near-density material in the beneficiation plant at Leeuwpan Coal Mine

Botha, Brendan William. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.(Earth Science Practice & Management))--University of Pretoria, [2008]. / Abstract in English. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-88).
249

Spatial and genetic relationship of Cu-Ni-PGE enriched ore to quartz diorite contacts with the metasedimentary rocks of the McKim formation, Copper Cliff South Mine, Sudbury, Ontario /

Magyarosi, Zsuzsanna, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - Carleton University, 2002. / Acompanying material: 1 folded map and 1 diskette (Excel 2000) in pocket. Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-152). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
250

Synthèse géologique et métallogenique du camp minier de Matagami, Québec /

Piché, Mathieu. January 1991 (has links)
Thèse (D.R.Min.)--Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 1991. / 4 cartes en pochette. CaQCU Document électronique également accessible en format PDF. CaQCU

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