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Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold-and-thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit: discussion and authors' replyBy A. L. W. Lips, B. P. J. Stevens, T. J. R. Bareley, E. Rothery, S. H. White
B.P.J. Stevens contributes a further response to the authors' earlier lengthy reply regarding their paper published in Trans.IMM B, vol.104, 1995, p.B1-B17, contending that despite the positive contri
Jun 19, 1905
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Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold-and-thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit: contributed remarks; authors' replyBy A. L. W. Lips, B. P. J. Stevens, T. J. R. Barclay, E. Rothery, S. H. White
Discussion by B.P.J. Stevens of the paper, published in Trans. IMMA, vol.104, 1995, p.B1-B17, is presented together with the authors' response. Stevens questions the authors' radically different inter
Apr 1, 1996
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Some effects of earth-movement on the Coal-Measures of the Sheffield district (South Yorkshire and the neighbouring parts of West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire), part II, fig. VII: Geological map of the Sheffield districtBy Fearnsides W. G.
The map shows the sites of collieries and important boreholes in the district, with approximate underground contours of the pre-Permian surface of the Coal-Measures and of the Barnsley Bed
Dec 1, 1916
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Mineral deposit modelling in relation to crustal reservoirs of the ore-forming elements: summaries of presentations and reports of discussion at sessions held in Keyworth, UK, on 22-23 April 1992By NA NA
Reports of discussion at sessions held in Keyworth, UK, on 22-23 April 1992.
Jan 12, 1992
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Exhibition of film (fb2e176b-1151-4bdf-a8af-927130e00050)"A film entitled ""It Can Be Done! "" was shown depicting conditions of work in an anthracite mine in South Wales. Shots of the research laboratory and the taking of dust samples were shown."
Jan 1, 1947
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Minerals '98By J. D. G. Groom
The introduction to a selection of papers from the Minerals '98 professionals' conference, held in London, 24 June 1998 as part of a week of activities supported by 13 professional and trade associati
Jun 21, 1905
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Economic geology in Europe and beyond II: papers from the meeting held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994: mineral deposit modelling with special reference to models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basinsBy ed. comp., S. H. White, A. J. Naldrett, P. R. Simpson
Peter Simpson's introduction, Tony Naldrett's concluding remarks and discussion by Prof. White of D.M.A. Flight's report of the proceedings are presented from the conference held in Keyworth, UK, in A
Apr 1, 1995
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Conveyor chain experince in Australia and South Africa (twin inboardside discharge installations)By P A. Collier
The general view of the author is that all the good intentions of manufacturers can fail completely if the variations in circumstances in underground mining are not considered at all times. With a bel
Jan 5, 1996
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Growth performance of selected grass species on coal-mine overburden dump slopes in IndiaBy S. K. Chaulya, R. S. Singh, B. B. Dhar
Two prominent local species, Dendrocalmus strictus (bamboo) and Saccharum spontaneum (kashi), and two exotic species, Cymbopogon citratus (lemon grass) and Vetiveria zizanoides (vetiver), were selecte
Jun 21, 1905
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Proceedings at third session, Papers Nos. 10-13Discussions of the papers with a written contribution on Paper No. 11 and authors' written replies. Also brief obituary of Dr. T. David Jones on p146.
Jan 1, 1947
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Logging the mechanical character of rockBy J. A. Franklin, E. Broch, G. Walton
To make the best use of rock core, the mechanical character of the rock should be evaluated concurrently with conventional geological observations. The advent of simple techniques, such as the point l
Dec 1, 1971
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Proceedings, second session, Papers Nos. 5-9Discussion of the papers with a written contribution and authors' written replies.
Jan 1, 1947
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Risk management for mining projectsBy T Atkinson, A Cobb, R AJIington
Risk management is concerned with the whole spectrum of financial, geological, engineering, legal, governmental, social and occasionally ethnic issues, concerned with mining projects. The inherent ris
Jan 5, 1996
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Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold depositsBy D. V. Venugopal, W. W. Gardiner
Spessartine-quartz rocks are manganiferous sedimentary rocks rich in spessartine and quartz which occur in north-central New Brunswick. They represent a recrystallised manganiferous siltstone/chert th
Jan 12, 1992
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Exploration and the environment: the 9th international symposium in the series Prospecting in areas of glaciated terrain, held in Edinburgh, Scotland, 2-4 September 1991By G. P. . RiddIer
The ninth symposium in the series 'Prospecting in areas of glaciated terrain' was organized by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy in association with the British Geological Survey and was held i
Jan 4, 1992
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Geochemical dispersion of gold associated with three gold prospects in Thailand - implications for explorationBy Tawsaporn Nuchanong, Ian Nichol
Investigations of the dispersion of gold in soils and stream sediments associated with three gold deposits in Thailand indicate the existence of different geochemical dispersion patterns in the three
Jan 4, 1992
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Notes on the history of the safety-lampBy Hardwick F. W., O'Shea L. T.
The survey covers: coal-mine lighting prior to the invention of the safety-lamp, including candles, the flint-and-steel Spedding mill, and mirrors; the growth in knowledge of firedamp; the Society in
Dec 1, 1916
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Lithostratigraphic and structural controls on distribution of As and Au in southwest Southern Uplands, ScotlandBy P Stone, J. M. Cook, P. R. Simpson, C Mcdermott
Paper presented at the conference Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994. The SW part of the Southern Uplan
Aug 1, 1995
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Effect of guar gum on selective separation of sphalerite from galena by flotationBy R. K. Rath
Adsorption, electrokinetic and flotation studies were carried out. The maximum density of adsorption of guar gum was obtained at pH 7.5 on sphalerite and at pH 11.5 on galena. Flotation recovery of sp
Jun 21, 1905