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RB 99/00016 Wollastonite in South Australia.
Wollastonite is a calcium silicate mineral of high temperature metamorphic or igneous origins, which lately has been found to have an increasing range of industrial applications. Its main producing country is China. At Ethiudna, in South Australia's...-
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Published: 01 Aug 1999
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Bimbowrie Homestead. Progress and final reports to licence expiry for the period 5/11/84 to 1/3/89.
TARGET: Evaluation and further exploration of the Ethiudna wollastonite deposit. EXPLORATION: Geological reconnaissance, relogging of drill core, a ground magnetic survey, and three campaigns of exploratory and resource delineation diamond drilling...-
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RB 75/00006 Introduction to laboratory testing, characterisation and evaluation of industrial minerals and rocks.
'Industrial minerals' are those minerals or assemblages of minerals which are economically important because of their physical or chemical properties, rather than their metal or energy content. The term is synonymous with 'non-metallic minerals', and...-
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Published: 01 Dec 1974
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RB 75/00136 Wollastonite at Ethiudna, Olary Province.
Wollastonite (CaSi0 3) is a mineral with a wide and increasing range of uses. USA is the worlds major producer and consumer. At Ethiudna in the Olary Province wollastonite is associated with diopside, calcite, quartz and feldspar in the Ethiudna Calc...-
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Published: 01 Jan 1978
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Ethiudna Hill area. Progress and final reports for the period 18/7/89 to 17/7/90.
Metallurgical and beneficiation tests carried out on samples from the Ethiudna wollastonite deposit, located 60 km north-west of Olary, have indicated that a treated primary ore concentrate containing 76% wollastonite can be produced at a recovery of...-
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Published: 22 Oct 1990
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SADM/Amdel Project 1/1/157 : production of an [advisory] manual re. laboratory testing, characterisation and evaluation of industrial minerals and rocks. Final report for the period February 1974 to December 1974.
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