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Technology in Australia 1788-1988Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering
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Table of Contents

Chapter 10

I 1. Introduction

II 2. The Role Of Technology

III 3. Some Highlights Of Australian Minerals Technology

IV 4. Other Technological Achievements (in brief)

V 5. Export Of Technology

VI 6. Education And Research

VII 7. The Scientific Societies

VIII 8. Conclusion

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Table 1 Mine Production of Principal Minerals: Australia


(a) Preliminary subject to revision (b) Comprises saleable coal for Queensland and raw coal for all other states (c) Total metallic content of minerals produced (d) Excludes leucoxene (f) Excludes iron oxide not intended for metal extraction (g) Excludes Victoria (h) Excludes the tin content of copper-tin concentrates.


Source: Australian Journal of Mining, August 1986.

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Table 2 Smelter and Refinery Production of Principal Metals: Australia


(a) Preliminary, subject to revision (b) Newly won gold (c) Lead content (d) Includes lead content of lead alloys from primary sources (f) Includes recovery from scrap.


Source: Australian Journal of Mining, August 1986.

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1 Australian minerals and mineral extraction locality map

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