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Geology and genesis of Lago volcaniclastic-hosted Zn-Pb deposit, northwest SpainBy L. Villa, O. Suarez, D. Arias, L. G. Corretge
The deposit comprises two vertical, lenticular bodies emplaced in the allochthonous block of a Variscan thrust. Epigenetic mineralisation occurs as replacement of carbonated volcaniclastic rocks of Ca
Jun 19, 1905
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Hydraulic sorting of co-disposed coarse and fine coal wastesBy P. H. Morris
Nineteen field trials of the co-disposal of fine coal tailings and coarse coal wastes were conducted at the dual Goonyella-Riverside mine in Queensland and at the Hunter Valley No. 1 and Warkworth min
Jun 19, 1905
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Geological controls on gold grade distribution in Chidlaw Link Zone, Gwynfynydd mine, Dolgellau, north WalesBy G. S. Camm
Gwynfynydd is a small, high-grade black shale-hosted vein-gold deposit. The Chidlaw Link Zone is the only area being mined and contains 24 000 t ore grading 15.2 g/t gold. Within the Link Zone a compl
Jun 18, 1905
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Design methods to control violent pillar failures in room-and-pillar minesBy R. K. Zipf
The sudden, violent collapse of large areas of room-and-pillar mines poses a special hazard for miners and mine operators. This type of failure, termed a cascading pillar failure, occurs when one pill
Jun 19, 1905
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Assessing impact of a mineral project on the economy of a developing country - Part 1: input-output modelsBy R. J. Gochin, G. D. Schena, R. Spencer
The impact of a mineral project in a developing country is evaluated in the broad context of its economy using input-output models. Minimum economic theory is used to develop simple numerical models.
Sep 1, 1991
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Application of distinct-element modelling to assess slope stability at Delabole slate quarry, Cornwall, EnglandBy R. J. Pine, J. S. Coggan
Distinct-element modelling has been used to study the mechanisms associated with observed deformation of the western face of the quarry. A complex failure mechanism involving distinct planar surfaces
Apr 1, 1996
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Monitoring subsidence over submarine coal mines in the Sydney coalfield, Canada, by bathymetric methodsBy R. C. Courtney, D. J. Forrester
Modern advances have led to sweep and multibeam bathymetric surveying techniques that yield three-dimensional images of the sea floor and have also produced high-powered personal computers with which
Jun 19, 1905
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Sulphur isotope study of Ni-Fe-Cu mineralization in the Shetland ophioliteBy R. A. Ixer, R. A. Lord, H. M. Prichard, A. J. Boyce, P. McConville, C. T. Pillinger, I. P. Wright, J. Maynard
Analysis of 62 samples show that the sulphides throughout the igneous stratigraphy have a magmatic signature, with the exception of the uppermost gabbros and the lowermost basal thrust talc-carbonate
Jun 19, 1905
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Sources of sulphur, metals and fluids in granitoid-related mineralization of the Southern Uplands, ScotlandBy W. E. Stephens, A. J. Boyce, D. Lowry
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. An integration of S isotopic, fluid and mineralogical data for granitoid-r
Jun 19, 1905
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Sintering reactors between a complex Chinese iron ore concentrate and Australian oresBy B. M. England, C. Y. Yang, L. T. Matthews, J. Y. Yin
The domestic concentrate used by the Shanghai Meishan Metallurgical Corporation in Nanjing contains significant siderite, magnetite and haematite, the siderite having a substantial influence on its si
Aug 1, 1995
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Dispersion of platinum, palladium and gold from the Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, ZimbabweBy D. M. Evans, D. L. Buchanan
Paper presented at the IAGOD international symposium on mineralisation related to mafic and ultramafic rocks, held in Orleans, France, 1-3 September 1993. The Zinca area was chosen as a suitable locat
Apr 1, 1994
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Prospecting for natural zeolites: exploration model based on an occurrence in 300 m.y. old rocks near Werris Creek, New South Wales, AustraliaBy P. G. Flood
A simplified conceptual model shows how the arc flank to arc fringe areas adjacent to ignimbritic centres form a prospective zone for natural zeolites. Large alkaline lakes that serve as the repositor
Jan 1, 1991
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Long-team open-pit production scheduling through dynamic phase-bench sequencingBy Qing Wang
In this method the state of an open-pit mine is represented by the number of benches that are mined in each predesigned mining phase (or pushback). Consequently, a specific mining schedule can be repr
Jul 1, 1996
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Role of surface effects in improved dewatering of alumina trihydrateBy L Besra, A. R. Prasad, B. P. Singh
The role of surface-chemical phenomena and the physical processes that participate in the dewatering of a suspension of alumina trihydrate were subjected to a systematic investigation, which has incre
Jun 21, 1905
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Processes for reducing zinc from slags using on iron-carbon meltThe reduction of zinc from slags by a molten, carbon-saturated bath was examined in a laboratory study under conditions of continuous slag feeding. The results show that it is possible to reduce the b
Jul 1, 1991
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Effect of ladle additions on chemical composition of metallurgical-grade siliconBy R. M. Cooper, H. K. Herbert, D. N. Phillips
A study was carried out to determine the effects of adding CaCO3, Fe, Al and CaSi2 to the ladle, rather than to the raw materials, in order to increase the concentration of Ca, Fe and Al in the final
Jun 19, 1905
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Risk model of planned profit from a surface mining ventureBy R. A. Halatchev
A risk model for assessment of the uncertainty in the forecasts of the planned profit is developed. It is based on the selling price of the metal recovered from the ore and the production per shift of
Dec 1, 1996
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Recycling of spent Denox catalystsBy M. Foguenne, A. van Lierde, P. Henry
Leaching experiments were carried out on a spent catalyst sample with a honeycomb structure, containing 47.5% Ti, 5.8% Mo, 2.7% Si, 2 035 ppm As, 52 ppm Pb and 8.8 ppm Hg. More than 93% of the Mo and
Jun 19, 1905
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Prediction of performance of 76-mm compound autogenous cyclone at different outlet diametersBy R. Venugopal, T. C. Rao, N. Suresh
Experiments were carried out using the cyclone to treat coal in the size range -2.0+0 mm. The diameters of the cyclone outlets (vortex finder and spigot) were varied to study their effects on cyclone
Apr 1, 1995
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Geochemistry of the British Caledonides: the setting for metallogenyBy D. M. A. Flight, P. M. Green, J. A. Plant, P. R. Simpson
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. The British Geological Survey's regional geochemical database is used to i
Jun 19, 1905