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Energy considerations of gibbsite calcination processBy O. E. Polter, W. J. N. Fernando
Smelter-grade alumina is usually produced by the calcination of gibbsite. The ideal energy requirements for the calcination of gibbsite have been analysed and compared with the actual energy consumpti
Jun 13, 1905
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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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Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization in the marginal series of the Early Proterozoic Koillismaa layered igneous complex, northeast FinlandBy T. Piirainen, T. Alapieti
"The Koillismaa layered igneous complex is the result of igneous activity that occurred 2436±5 m.y. ago. Its crystallization took place in three separate but connected magma chambers, the total volum
Jan 1, 1984
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Mineral exploration practice in IrelandBy R. W. Schultz
Mineral exploration carried out in Ireland since the mid-1950s has resulted in the discovery of ore deposits that are now in production atTynagh (Pb-Zn-Cu-Ag), Silvermines (Zn-Pb) and nearby Ballynoe
Dec 1, 1971
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The connexion between the north-western European coalfields.By Stainier X.
The connexion between the Kent and the Continental coalfields on the one hand and the western British coalfields on the other has been for many years a controversial subject between geologists. These
Dec 1, 1916
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Mineralogy of platinum group elements in the Kambalda nickel deposits, Western AustraliaBy D. R. Hudson, M. J. Donaldson
"Study of gravity concentrates from the gold-recovery circuit of the Kambalda nickel mill has enabled an assessment to be made of the nature, relative abundance and compositional variability of platin
Jan 1, 1984
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Pit-timber and its preservation.By Groom P.
The wastage of timber in coal-mines that is caused by decay is very great; in fact, far greater in this country than is generally realized. Mr. E. W. Peters estimates that of the whole wastage of timb
Dec 1, 1916
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Modelling slope behaviour for open pitsBy Q. H. Liao, B. G. Monaghan
The options for designing slopes in complex geological conditions are reviewed. It is shown that modelling, especially numerical modelling, allows a degree of analysis that cannot otherwise be achieve
Jun 18, 1905
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Selective flocculation separations involving hematiteBy 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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Study of probability of detachment of particles from bubbles in flotationThe probability of detachment of quartz particles from air bubbles during bubble oscillations was investigated by means of a vibration method. Theoretical calculations of the detachment force based on
Dec 1, 1991
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Numerical prediction of strata deformation associated with longwall miningBy R. I. Jeffery, J. W. Summers
An account is given of the verification and calibration of a numerical modelling technique that has been developed for the prediction of subsurface strata deformation following the extraction of coal
Jan 4, 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, 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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Role of contamination in the precipitation of sulphides in the Platreef of the Bushveld ComplexBy J. E. Rouse, D. L. Buchanan
"During the emplacement of the Bushveld Complex in the Potgietersrus area magma reacted with the original floor rocks— Archaean granite or Malmani dolomite and overlying Penge handed ironstone or se
Jan 1, 1984
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Blasthole stoping - drilling accuracy and measurementBy F. Boudreault, M. J. Scobie, J. Szymanski, C. Hendricks
The development of new stoping methods and more effective control over dilution, recovery and fragmentation depends on improved accuracy in blasthole drilling. The mechanisms and factors which control
Jan 12, 1992
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The UK's electricity supply position into the next CenturyBy D G. Jefferies
This paper covers National Grid's role in the electricity market, the growth of competition in both generation and supply in that market, and the resulting impact on fuel usage, prices and the environ
Jan 12, 1997
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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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Mining education in the European CommunityBy C. T. Shaw
Fur a secure mineral supply position to be maintained in the Fiuropean Community there must be a supply of qualified people in the minerals industries. The education of the people required to run and
Jan 1, 1993
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Nottinghamshire AreaBy R. B. Scott, J. Hewitson
The paper investigates the historical information relating to spontaneous heatings which have occurred within the area from 1955 to date. From this information the seams most liable are identified and
May 23, 1905
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Risk analysis design applications in mining geomechanicsBy R. J. Pine
Procedures are described for the application of risk analysis or probabilistic methods to mining geomechanics. The methods are widely applicable to existing mine design models. Detailed examples are g
Jan 12, 1992
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Review of ventilation and refrigeration in deep, hot and mechanized mines in AustraliaBy M. J. Howes
The high degree of mechanisation, which is mainly diesel-powered, has a significant effect on heat loads; heat output from this source often exceeds the heat flow from the surrounding rock. The extens
Jun 12, 1905