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Journal Article

Title
Obituary: Jim White 1951-2014
In
Engineers Australia: Civil Edition
Imprint
vol. 86, no. 4, Engineers Media, Crows Nest, NSW, Apr 2014, p. 69
ISBN/ISSN
1448-496X
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.982348895864353
Description

Jim White, engineer and metallurgist at Whyalla, developed the concept, feasibility and implementation of Project Magnet. This resolved the serious health concern of red dust blowing into the city from the steelworks, by containing the hematite and goethite particles from the iron ore screening and crushing operations.

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