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Mining design software - a critical review
By G. B. Hooper, G. A. Ferguson
The technical capabilities and user-friendliness of the major computer-aided mining design software systems are reviewed. Recent experiences with three systems are outlined to indicate the practical
Jan 12, 1992
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Recent Developments in the Continous Monitoring of Mine Air for the Detection of Spontaneous Conbustion
By E. A. C. Chamberlain
New techniques for the continuous sampling and analysis of mine air are expected to replace traditional methods used for the early detection of spontaneous combustion. It has been established that the
May 23, 1905
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Memoir of the late George May
By Dobson C. L.
The memoir, presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 3rd June 1916, outlines the career of one of the Institute's
Dec 1, 1916
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Discussion: Economies in coal washing
Discussion of the paper presented at the Manchester Geological and Mining Society's general meeting held in Manchester, April 11th 1916, with Mr. Leonard R. Fletcher, President, in the chair, included
Dec 1, 1916
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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 district
By 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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Industrial news August 1997
By NA NA
Listing safety award winners, £I43M has been added to proceeds from coal privatisation in the year to March 1997, bringing total revenues to over £1.3bn, some company news in brief.
Jan 8, 1997
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Estimation of mechanical rock properties using wireline geophysical measurements
By L. Wade, R. Wang, M. A. Horton
Laboratory methods to find the mechanical properties of rock are inherently biased towards stronger strata, which best survive the sample preparation process. Geophysical techniques are not subject to
Jan 4, 1993
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British Coal Corporation's R&D programme in mining
By D. J. Buchanan
British Coal's mining research programme is directed towards the strategic objectives of reducing production costs, improving product quality and resolving health, safety and environmental issues. The
Jan 12, 1992
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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
By Fearnsides W. G.
The second part of the paper, presented at the Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Doncaster on 27th May 1916, addresses the post-Carboniferous and pre
Dec 1, 1916
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Tectonic setting of the sulphide nickel deposits of the Western Australian shield
"The sulphide nickel resources of Australia are concentrated in the Western Australian Shield. This shield is considered to have developed by extensive, but incomplete, Proterozoic reworking of once-c
Jan 1, 1984
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in North Scotland
By A. Ludkin
The paper presents the history of the occurrence of spontaneous combustion in the north area, together with the associated problems. These are examined and a description is given of the methods used t
May 23, 1905
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Geochemical dispersion of gold associated with three gold prospects in Thailand - implications for exploration
By 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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Exploration methods for nuclear waste repositories or mineral deposits - from source to sink, where's the front?
By M. J. Russell, W. E. Stephens, D. B. Mohamad, A. B. MacKenzie
Redox front processes in rocks are important in the context of both radioactive waste disposal and the development of orebodies. Results are presented from a study of the distribution of uranium and t
Jan 12, 1992
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Selective flocculation separations involving hematite
By A. D. Read
Selective flocculation was investigated as a possible method of recovering values from mineral slimes which are too finely divided to be treated by conventional mineral processing methods. It has prov
Dec 1, 1971
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Notes on the history of the safety-lamp
By 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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Botswana: Africa's most transparent state
By Schwartz M.
Respect for mining in Botswana is long-standing. This article looks at Africa's most transparent mining regime and some of its ambitious plans. Botswana's mining industry value is forecast to average
Mar 1, 2015
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Windarra nickel deposits, Western Australia
By M. L. Schmulian
"The Windarra nickel deposits display many of the characteristics that typify Archaean volcanic peridotite-associated nickel sulphide ores of Western Australia. The Fe-Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization, w
Jan 1, 1984
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The mineral industry and the human environment: report prepared by a working party of the Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy
By R. N. Pryor, S. H. Shaw, D. L. Dowie, S. H. U. Bowie, M. J. Cahalan, S. F. Gandar
It is concluded that land-based mineral resources will be adequate for most minerals in the immediate future, but in the long term more minerals will come from offshore locations. Because the oceans a
Dec 1, 1971
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Achieving profitability from mechanisation of Underground in India
By Z Hu
The technique of reclaiming disturbed land by use of a hydraulic dredge pump (HDP) (which is a set of hydraulic machines for earthwork), termed 'digging deep to fill shallow has been used in the recla
Jan 4, 1996
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Aspects of metallogenesis within the southern Caledonides of Great Britain and Ireland
By C. J. V. Wheatley
Recent studies of the mineralisation at Avoca in southeast Ireland, Parys Mountain in Anglesey, and Coniston in the Lake District result in the proposal of a new metallogenetic model for mineral depos
Dec 1, 1971