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                     Stability analysis of open-pit copper mine by use of numerical modelling methods Stability analysis of open-pit copper mine by use of numerical modelling methodsBy B. B. Dhar Slope stability at the proposed mine in Rajasthan was analysed in two dimensions using a finite difference code. The properties of the rock material were determined in the laboratory and subsequently Aug 1, 1994 
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                     Fracture behaviour of three Australian iron ores Fracture behaviour of three Australian iron oresBy B. M. England, M. V. Swain, N. Bristow, R. D. Dukino The toughness and fracture mechanisms of ores with significantly different microstructures from Yandi, Koolan and Mount Whaleback were studied with a view to understanding their degradation behaviour. Apr 1, 1995 
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                     Dispersion of platinum, palladium and gold from the Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe 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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                     Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesis Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesisBy L. E. Mordberg, E. N. Nesterova Geochemical studies of the bauxite deposits show that the primary composition is gibbsitic. Some trace elements were relatively mobile during bauxite formation with the content of Th, U and Zr increas Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Large deformation analysis for rock excavations - a numerical study Large deformation analysis for rock excavations - a numerical studyBy J. A. Hudson, X. D. Pan A rock mass responds to excavation according to the properties of the intact rock, the network of contained discontinuities and the susceptibility of the rock mass to weathering. Large deformation oft Sep 1, 1991 
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                     Mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores Mechanical properties of three Australian iron oresBy M. V. Swain, N. Bristow, R. D. Dukino During mining, crushing and handling the size of iron ore lumps decreases. Key factors in determining the amount and size of fines that are produced are the mechanical properties of the ore. In a cont Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Components of a recovery factor in gold and tin dredging Components of a recovery factor in gold and tin dredgingBy R. H. T. Garnett N.B. This paper provoked much (positive!) discussion in later issues, with responses from the author (and thanks also for the many private contributions he had received) - see under Garnett R.H.T. Exp Sep 1, 1991 
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                     Environmental aspects of coalbed methane extraction, with emphasis on water treatment and disposal Environmental aspects of coalbed methane extraction, with emphasis on water treatment and disposalBy L. B. Clarke The optimal maintenance and control of the air flow and pressure distribution in a mine network are achieved by the correct positioning of the mine fans and regulators within the mine ventilation circ Jul 1, 1996 
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                     Geology and geochemistry of Iperindo primary gold deposit, Ilesha schist belt, southwestern Nigeria Geology and geochemistry of Iperindo primary gold deposit, Ilesha schist belt, southwestern NigeriaBy G. M. Steed, A. O. Oyinloye The deposit lies in amphibolite-facies biotite granite-gneisses of Proterozoic age, 4 km east of a major crustal break known as the Ifewara-Zungeru fault. Gold mineralisation is contained in a zone of Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Role of diethylene triamine (DETA) in pentlandite-pyrrohitite separation: part 1: complexation of metals with DETA Role of diethylene triamine (DETA) in pentlandite-pyrrohitite separation: part 1: complexation of metals with DETABy S. Kelebek, J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu, S. R. (Ram) Rao To improve SO2 emission compliance, pyrrhotite from Sudbury copper-nickel ores is being depressed with DETA. To understand the mechanism of depression, the role of complexing in controlling metal-ion Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Significance of pre- or syntectonic origin for certain iron ores hosted in banded iron formation Significance of pre- or syntectonic origin for certain iron ores hosted in banded iron formationBy D. C. Goldring Many high-grade iron ores are considered to result from the supergene enrichment of banded iron formations. The secondary processes may be related to either present-day or ancient erosion cycles and m Jul 1, 1991 
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                     New possibilities for magnetohydrostatic separation of particles New possibilities for magnetohydrostatic separation of particlesBy Bakker J. de, P. A. Leest, W. L. Dalmijn, H. J. Glass The test facility at the Delft University of Technology, in the Netherlands, was characterised. Advantages include the possibility of separating particles with high but different densities up to 9 g/c Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Damage to underground excavations from open-pit blasting Damage to underground excavations from open-pit blastingBy A. M. Tunstall Aspects of blast vibrations, damage mechanisms and the influence of rock quality on damage severity are reviewed and results presented from a monitoring programme in which the rock mass rating for six Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Kinetics of reduction of metal values from fayalite-based slags -part 1: reduction of nickel and copper Kinetics of reduction of metal values from fayalite-based slags -part 1: reduction of nickel and copperBy B. S. Terry, C. L. Harris After measuring the kinetics of Ni reduction from a SiO2-saturated fayalite slag into a Cu-based metallic phase on a laboratory scale, a general model was developed that is capable of simulating mass Aug 1, 1995 
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                     Monitoring subsidence over submarine coal mines in the Sydney coalfield, Canada, by bathymetric methods 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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                     Risk assessment applied to coal tonnage estimation in the United Kingdom Risk assessment applied to coal tonnage estimation in the United KingdomBy M. K. G. Whateley, W. Hatton Paper presented at the conference: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, UK, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume, 20pp., 31 refs. Estimates Aug 1, 1995 
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                     Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffraction Characterisation of Bangladesh ilmenite and study of its reduction mechanism by X-ray diffractionBy A. S. W. Kurny, M. Z. Huq Bangladesh ilmenite is partially altered, containing pseudorutile, rutile and haematite as well as the predominant ilmenite phase. A typical analysis is 39.45% TiO2, 24.19% FeO and 33.0% Fe2O3. Reduct Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Knowledge-based system for condition monitoring of cone crushers Knowledge-based system for condition monitoring of cone crushersBy I. D. Nock, R. M. Parkin Paper presented at a meeting on: Artificial intelligence in the minerals sector, held in Nottingham, UK, 20 April 1993 (original title: Knowledge-based condition monitoring of cone crushers). A large Apr 1, 1994 
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                     Open-pit design and scheduling by use of genetic algorithms Open-pit design and scheduling by use of genetic algorithmsBy B. Denby Paper presented at a meeting on: Artificial intelligence in the minerals sector, held in Nottingham, UK, 20 April 1993. The design and scheduling of open pit operations are consistent problems encount Apr 1, 1994 
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                     Design methods to control violent pillar failures in room-and-pillar mines 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 
