Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Discussion of Mr. James Black's paper on 'Forming a shaftpillar in thin seams'By Black J.
Further discussion at the Mining Institute of Scotland's general meeting held in Edinburgh, 12 February 1916, with D.W. Mowat, president, in the chair, of a paper published in Trans. Inst. Min. Engrs.
Dec 1, 1916
-
Classification of underground mining methods: correctionBy P. A. Rossouw, G. A. Fourie
The correction to the paper published in Trans. IMM A, vol.105, 1996, p.A162-A165 stresses that figs. 4 and 5 had been interchanged, reproduces them with their correct captions for clarity and encoura
Jun 19, 1905
-
Argentina - diverse and mining-friendlyBy M. Schwartz
Mining in Argentina is diverse in terms of the number of minerals extracted from the country, but also in terms of the varied approaches and attitudes of mining investors and their trust in the countr
Jun 1, 2015
-
Not a wasteBy G. Richards
Mines are facing fresh challenges over how they deal with the huge quantities of water consumed. industry analyst Frost and Sullivan, demand for treatment equipment and services alone is expected to b
May 1, 2015
-
Discussion of Mr. A. S. Blatchford's paper on 'The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosions'By Blatchford A. S.
Discussion at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 3rd June 1916, on the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E., vol.LI, 1916, p.
Dec 1, 1916
-
Discussion on fuel economyDiscussion at the The Midland Counties Institution of Engineers' general meeting, held in Nottingham on 6th May 1916, included contributions by Bramall E., Bragge G.S. and Watkins W.G. regarding possi
Dec 1, 1916
-
The industrial minerals sector in the United Kingdom; the importance of partnership between government and industryBy Mike O'Shea
Industrial minerals are extremely important to downstream industries and in our everyday lives. Their ontribution to the UK economy and to society as a whole is greatly underestimated. The industrial
Jan 12, 1997
-
Characterization of feldspar texture and liberation by automated image analysis: correctionBy M. J. Matos, W. Patruk
The correct version of Equation 1 is represented and Tables 3 and 6 are revised to consider all size fractions, including those coarser than 300 micrometres, in calculating the total liberation from K
Jun 18, 1905
-
Corrosion continues to present multi-million pound losses to UK industry - but answers are availableBy P J. Borrington
Offering 1000 hour salt spray protection, the KEYCOAT 1000 coating presents no chipping, cracking or deformation when hammered or flexed through 90 degrees or more. This cost-effective metal protectio
Jan 4, 1997
-
Chromite deposits of the Kempirsai massif, southern Urals, KazakhstanBy V. Distler, E. F. Stumpfl
Paper presented at the IAGOD international symposium on mineralisation related to mafic and ultramafic rocks held in Orleans, France, 1-3 September 1993. The massif contains large chromite bodies of "
Jun 16, 1905
-
Name indexJan 1, 1984
-
The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829)By Asfa-Wossen L.
Davy saw science to be the ultimate truth. He loved the utility and permanence of it and the feeling of progression. He was a bold chemist and an inventor, but he thought like a writer
Feb 1, 2015
-
Exhibition of filmIt was intended to show a film on Dust Suppression in the South Wales Coal-mines. Unfortunately, owing to a breakdown, only a small portion of the film was shown.
Jan 1, 1947
-
Discussion of Mr. C. Dickinson's paper entitled 'Description of water-dams in coal at Netherseal colliery'By Dickinson C.
Discussion at the The Midland Counties Institution of Engineers' general meeting held in Nottingham on 6th May 1916, on the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E., vol.XLVIII, 1914, p.400, included brief
Dec 1, 1916
-
Discovery of concealed massive sulphide bodies at Neves-Corvo, southern Portugal - a case history: discussionBy A. A. R. Gomes, X. Leca
Strong disagreement is registered by A.A. Rocha Gomes with Leca's account of the discovery published in Trans. IMM B, vol.99, 1990, p.B139-B152, which he contends minimises the role of the Portuguese
Jun 13, 1905
-
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
-
-
Written contributionJan 1, 1947
-
Kinetics of CuO dissolution in different organic acids under rotating-disc geometryBy G. R. Chaudhury
Many base metals, such as copper, lead and zinc, are commercially extracted by thermal processing of sulphide concentrates. However, owing to the depletion of high grade sulphide ore reserves and to e
Dec 1, 1995
-
Tunnelling '94, 7th international tunnelling symposium held in London, 5-7 July 1994: technical summaryBy M. P. O'Reilly
A personal overview and assessment is given of the 42 papers delivered over the three days of the symposium. As well as 18 from the UK there were presentations from 16 other countries; 20 were on rock
Jun 16, 1905