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The AusIMM Centenary Conference - Mining: Our Heritage - Our Future

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The AusIMM Centenary Conference - Mining: Our Heritage - Our Future

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1993 was a special year for The AusIMM since the Annual Conference celebrated 100 years of existence - the first meeting was held in Adelaide on 4 April 1893. Mindful of the occasion the conference reflects on the past to take stock of the present position and appropriately to look forward to the future. The conference proved to be not only of wide general interest in celebrating The Institutes first 100 years and give cause to reflect on progress to this time but it also provided stimulation for the future. We trust that this publication will be a lasting record and provide a relevant reference in keeping with the motto adopted for the Centenary Conference.

Papers in collection

  • A Century of Australian Mining Entrepreneurs Go to Paper
  • Australia and its Mining Industry: The Next Generation Go to Paper
  • Australian Metallurgy - Do We Need More or Less? Go to Paper
  • Broken Hill, a Crucible for Research and Development in the Days of Sir Bert Gepp Go to Paper
  • Corporate Financial Risk Profiles of Environmental Impairment Go to Paper
  • Design and Operation of Gunpowder Copper Ltd's In Situ Leach-SX-EW Process Go to Paper
  • Development of a Ground Support and Reinforcement Philosophy for Stoping at the Porgera Underground Gold Mine, PNG Go to Paper
  • Development of the Burra Mine Museum Go to Paper
  • Developments in Coal Dewatering Techniques Go to Paper
  • Developments in Mineral Processing Technology Go to Paper
  • Environmental Concerns in Operating a Mine Go to Paper
  • Finding Mineral Resources and the Consequences of Using Them: Major Challenges in the 21st Century Go to Paper
  • Harsh Prospects: Early Mining in the Northern Flinders Ranges Go to Paper
  • Iron Ore Mining at Yampi Sound: 85-Year History Draws to a Close Go to Paper
  • Lake George Mines Go to Paper
  • Mineral Exploration - Science, Serendipity, Psychology Go to Paper
  • Minerals - Are They Needed? Go to Paper
  • Mining and the Environment - The Public Perception Go to Paper
  • Mining Heritage Go to Paper
  • Mining Heritage - What, Why and How? Go to Paper
  • Mining Towards 2000 Go to Paper
  • Mobile Miner MM130 - A Mining Innovation Go to Paper
  • Mount Morgan Gold-Copper Deposit:: The 1992 Perspective Go to Paper
  • Mount Morgan, Queensland - Marvellous Mountain Go to Paper
  • Olympic Dam: Some Developments in Geological Understanding Over Nearly Two Decades Go to Paper
  • On-Line Analysis for the Mineral Industry Go to Paper
  • Ore Mineralogy of the Tolukuma Epithermal Gold Deposit, Papua New Guinea: Occurrence, Paragenesis and Controls on Formation Go to Paper
  • Project Controls for Large Mining Projects - The Client's Perspective Go to Paper
  • Rates of Return and the Cost of Equity Capital to the Mining Industry: An Australian Perspective Go to Paper
  • Regulation of Environmental Management Go to Paper
  • Sir Henry Ayers, First President of the Institute, and the Burra Burra Mines Go to Paper
  • Smelting Practice at Olympic Dam Go to Paper
  • Soil Air Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Measurements as an Aid to Exploration for Concealed Sulphide Mineralisation in South Australia - a Practical Assessment Go to Paper
  • South East Asia - Foreign Investment in the Mining Sector Go to Paper
  • Sustainable Mining in Developing Countries Go to Paper
  • Tasmania's Mining Heritage Go to Paper
  • The Century Zinc-Lead Deposit, Northwest Queensland Go to Paper
  • The Changing Pattern of World Mining Investment and the Implications for Australia and Her Mining Industry Go to Paper
  • The Development of the Greta Coal Measures of New South Wales Go to Paper
  • The Evolution of Stope Backfill at Olympic Dam Operations Go to Paper
  • The Foundation of the Institute, and its First Ten Years Go to Paper
  • The Geology and Exploration of the Dead Bullock Soak Gold Deposits, The Granites - Tanami Goldfied NT Go to Paper
  • The Mining Industry of Papua New Guinea Go to Paper
  • The Newcastle Coalfield NSW - 100 Years of Change Go to Paper
  • The Origins of Western Mining Corporation and Some of the Men Who Shaped It Go to Paper
  • The Super Pit - Resource Optimisation Go to Paper
  • The Third Dimension: A Geoscience Challenge for the 21st Century Go to Paper
  • Timber Support in the Burra Mines Go to Paper
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  • Published: 1993
  • Unique ID: PA-199302

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