The Pioneer tungsten-bismuth mine, Hatches Creek, was discovered in 1917 and worked on a small scale from then until a short time after the conclusion of World War I, when...
Tungsten concentrations in aqueous fluids in equilibrium with tungsten oxides and synthetic scheelite (CaWO3) at pressures up to 50 MPa and temperatures up to 400°C. Further, EXAFS and XANES data for
The Hatches Creek wolfram field is situated at the south-east end of the Davenport Ranges approximately 300 miles by road north-north-east of Alice Springs. The present report...
Technological advancements in the Black Tungsten Concentrate industry are shaping the future market landscape. The report evaluates innovation-driven growth and how emerging technologies are transform
The Treasure Mine, Hatches Creek, is believed to have been discovered in 1914 and has been one of the most consistent producers of wolfram to the present time. This report gives...