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PACRIM 2004

Conference Proceedings

PACRIM 2004

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PACRIM' congresses are held once every four years. Their objective is the presentation of a palette of current thinking across many aspects of earth science and the mining industry of the plate margins of the Pacific Basin. Despite the general commonality of geological processes and ore formations occurring around and across our largest ocean, we apply our professional endeavours in an enthralling variety of geological settings, technical environments and geopolitical situations.
At once generalist and specialised, the 2004 PACRIM Congress brings together papers by keynote speakers distinguished in fields as diverse as crustal geological process and ore genesis, resource project finance and mining industry sustainability. Papers encompass the achievements of the discoverers of new deposits, the developers of new geophysical and geochemical tools, investigators from new frontiers - whether geographic, technical or commercial; and operators applying new techniques to old issues. The scope of this congress and the applications of its content reach far beyond the coastal margins of the countries which enjoy the metallic endowment associated with the Rim of Fire'.

Papers in collection

  • Project Management for All Seasons - Financial Risk Mitigation in a Challenging World Go to Paper
  • The Times They Are (Always) A-Changin' Go to Paper
  • Epithermal and Porphyry Gold - Geological Models Go to Paper
  • Advances in Regolith Research - A CRC LEME Perspective Go to Paper
  • Overview of Mineral Project Risk Issues and Role of Mineral Industry Professionals (Especially Consultants) in Risk Reduction Strategies Go to Paper
  • The Many Dimensions of Sustainability Go to Paper
  • New Mining Projects - Expectations and Outcomes Go to Paper
  • The International Mining Industry - Linking the Upstream Mineralisation With the Downstream Money Go to Paper
  • Issues Confronting Major Expansions and New Developments Go to Paper
  • Recent Advances in Geophysical Tools Go to Paper
  • Successful Management of Mining Companies - What Have We Learned From the 16th Century to the 21st Century? Go to Paper
  • Gold Exploration of the Phuoc Son - Tam Ky Suture, Central Vietnam - A Case Study Go to Paper
  • Geology of the Gold Deposits of the Yanacocha District, Northern Peru Go to Paper
  • Common Geological Characteristics of Prominent Hill and Olympic Dam - Implications for Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Exploration Models Go to Paper
  • The Sams Creek Peralkaline Granite Hosted Gold Deposit, Northwest Nelson, New Zealand - A New Variant on Alkaline Intrusion-Related Gold Deposits Go to Paper
  • Disseminated Gold Mineralisation in a Schist-Hosted Mesothermal Deposit, Macraes Mine, Otago, New Zealand Go to Paper
  • The Jianchaling Mine, Shaanxi Province, People's Republic of China - A Carlin-Type Gold Deposit? Go to Paper
  • Distribution of Alteration and Mineralisation in Northern Carlin Trend Gold Deposits, Nevada Go to Paper
  • Recent Investigations of Submarine Hydrothermal Activity in Indonesia Go to Paper
  • A Geological Review of the Tampakan Copper-Gold Deposit, Southern Mindanao, Philippines Go to Paper
  • Data Metallogenica - Around the Pacific Rim and Across the World Go to Paper
  • Seeing Through Alluvial Gold - Fine Fraction Stream Sediment Sampling in the Sofala Area, Central New South Wales Go to Paper
  • HoistEM - A New Airborne Electromagnetic System Go to Paper
  • Automated Mineralogical Logging of Core From the Emmie Bluff, Iron Oxide Copper-Gold Prospect, South Australia Go to Paper
  • New Ways to Explore Through the Regolith in Western New South Wales Go to Paper
  • Prospectivity Mapping Using GIS With Publicly Available Earth Science Data - A Ne w Targeting Tool Being Successfully Used for Exploration in New Zealand Go to Paper
  • Recent Developments in Electrical Exploration Go to Paper
  • Weathering of Base Metal Deposits and Implications for Exploration in the Lachlan Fold Belt Go to Paper
  • A Spatially Enabling Relational Geologic Database of Java Island,Western Sunda Arc of Indonesia - A Step to the Geoscience and Mining Data Model Go to Paper
  • The Controls on Element Distribution in the Regolith at the Portia and North Portia Prospects, Curnamona, South Australia Go to Paper
  • Compositional Variations of White Mica in the Footwall Hydrothermal Alteration System of the Hellyer Zn-Pb Deposit, Tasmania Go to Paper
  • Reducing Grade Uncertainty in High-Nugget Effect Gold Veins - Application of Geological and Geochemical Proxies Go to Paper
  • Hydrothermal Alteration at the Bowdens Silver Deposit, NSW Go to Paper
  • Results From Induced Polarisation Surveys Over the Beruang Copper-Gold Deposit in Central Kalimantan,Indonesia Go to Paper
  • A Solution to Grade Estimation in a High Nugget Environment - The Bendigo Experience Go to Paper
  • A Review of the Kapit Orebody, Lihir Island Group, Papua New Guinea Go to Paper
  • The Tooloom Gold Project, NSW - Forgotten But Not Gone!' Rediscovering a 147-Year-Old Gold Field Go to Paper
  • The Perseverance Gold Deposit - The Next Step at Peak Go to Paper
  • The Bong Mieu Gold Project, Phuoc Son - Tam Ky Suture, Central Vietnam Go to Paper
  • Discovery of the Toguraci Epithermal Au-Ag Deposits, Gosowong Goldfield, Halmahera Island, East Indonesia Go to Paper
  • Discovery Performance of the Western World Gold Industry Over the Period 1985 - 2003 Go to Paper
  • The Hillgrove Gold-Antimony-Tungsten District, NSW, Australia Go to Paper
  • The Discovery and Early History of the Mt Leyshon Gold Deposit, North Queensland Go to Paper
  • A Search for Gold in Indonesian New Guinea Go to Paper
  • Mining in Fiji Go to Paper
  • A Three-Dimensional Structural Interpretation of the Olympic Dam Deposit - Implications for Mine Planning and Exploration Go to Paper
  • Exploration and Project Development Risk Reduction Approaches in the PacRim - The Indonesian Experience Go to Paper
  • Industrial Minerals - Opportunities and Making Money in AusAsia Go to Paper
  • An Environmental Collaborative Research Program - Field Studies Contributing to the Sustainability of Ne w Zealand's Mineral Industry Go to Paper
  • Water Quality Trigger Values for Suspended Mud in the Jabiluka Mine Receiving Catchment, NT, Australia Go to Paper
  • Pioneering Community Collaboration in Mineral Exploration Southern Flinders Ranges Go to Paper
  • Environmental Auditing as a Driver for Continuous Improvement in Environmental Performance Go to Paper
  • Sampling and Analysis Without Fear or Favour Go to Paper
  • Assessing Ore Loss and Ore Dilution - Quantifying the Effects of Geological and Technical Uncertainties Go to Paper
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  • Published: 2003
  • Unique ID: PA-200405

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