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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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A method for estimating the grade of diamond deposits
By R. Phillips
The low concentration of diamond in workable deposits requires very large samples for grade estimation, and results, even then, may be erratic and difficult to interpret. Although the Poisson probabil
Dec 1, 1971
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Power draw of wet tumbling mills and its relationship to charge dynamics, part 1: a continuum approach to mathematical modelling of mill power draw; part 2: an empirical appriach to modelling of mill power draw
The first part describes a model (the C model) based on the motion of the grinding charge. The charge is treated as a continuum, which allows analytical solutions to the equations that are developed.
Jun 18, 1905
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Implications of use of Mayer curves for coal data
By G. J. Lyman
Mayer curves are used for process calculation in coal preparation. They can also be used to smooth washability data by fitting a hyperbola of particular properties to ash and yield, but to introduce t
Jan 8, 1992
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Mineralogical characterization of calcine, neutral-leach residue and weak acid-leach residue from Vieille-Montagne zinc plant, Balen, Belgium
By T. T. Chen, J. E. Dutrizac, C. Canoo
The calcine consists principally of ZnO and ZnFe2O4, which occur as banded and porous grains, together with lesser amounts of Zn2SiO4, Zn-Fe-Pb silicate, sphalerite, quartz, PbSO4 and Fe2O3. Al is pre
Jan 4, 1993
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Residual coal mining subsidence - some facts
By C R. Ferrari
Residual subsidence is generally accepted as being about 5% of the total subsidence occurring within 12 months of all mining finishing. This paper looks at five case studies from different parts of th
Jan 7, 1997
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Surface tension of lead and its silver, tin and copper alloys
By Zhengya Lu, F. Lawson
The surface tensions of lead and lead alloys with very low concentrations of silver, tin and copper were measured by the sessile-drop method. The enrichment of silver and tin in the surface of liquid
Dec 1, 1991
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Pilot-scale study of effect of mineralogy and particle size on flash smelting of nickel sulphide concentrates
By I. R. Stevenson, J. G. Dunn, T. N. Smith, L. C. Mackey
An experimental flash reactor has been developed to simulate the operation of an industrial flash-smelter reaction shaft. Four concentrate materials of differing mineralogical compositions were charac
Jul 1, 1991
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Regional distribution of As, Sb and Bi in Grampian Highlands of Scotland and English Lake District: implications for gold metallogeny
By D. C. Cooper, P. M. Green, J. A. Plant, P. R. Simpson, A. J. Reedman
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The Grampian Highlands and English Lake District evolved as
Jul 1, 1991
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Ore mineralogy, textures and trace-element distributions at Raibl carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposit, Tarvisio, Italy, with reference to treatment
By L Casari
A study of samples from three sectors of the mine, which was worked from Roman times to 1991, revealed different textures, mineral associations and distributions of trace elements in the sulphides. In
Jun 18, 1905
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Upgrading of medium-grade celestite ore with varying gypsum contents by treatment with (NH4)2SO4
By S. G. Tsimas, A. K. Moutsatsou, S. G. Tsivilis, G. K. Parissakis
(NH4)2SO4 can be used with success as a leachant to remove gypsum contained in celestite ores. The process, which is applied before flotation, provides an upgraded feed and problems related to the sim
Jun 13, 1905
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Refinements of model for economic evaluation of preconcentration
By R. J. Gochin, P. Bevilacqua, G. D. Schena
This class of flowsheet-dependent simulators does not replace modular simulators, such as Modsim and Microsim, which are necessary for the assessment of different flowsheets before selection of the mo
Jun 13, 1905
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Electrowinning of copper from chloride solutions in presence of gas sparging
By D. J. Fray, F. Tailoka
Microporous ceramic tubes (15 micrometre pore diameter) and PVC membranes (10 micrometre diameter) have been used as spargers in the electrowinning of copper from concentrated and dilute chloride elec
Jan 4, 1993
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The Constitution of Copper Smelting Slags
By Ruddle R. W.
The slags produced in copper smelting are largely composed of silica and ferrous oxide and may therefore be regarded as essentially ferrous silicates. A fair amount of information is available on the
Jan 1, 1953
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Design methods for controlled blasting
By O. Dojcar
Equations for calculating the parameters of controlled blasting (burden and spacing of boreholes and weight of the bottom charge) are derived and analysed on the basis of empirical values and made mor
Dec 1, 1996
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Copper-gold porphyry and skarn mineralization at Phu Lon, northern Thailand
By W. S. Fyfe, G. V. Albino, Ekawat Sitthithaworn
The mineralisation is associated with a composite diorite to quartz monzonite stock of Permian to Triassic age that intrudes Devonian carbonate strata. In the intrusive rocks it is associated with pot
Jan 12, 1993
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Discussions and contributions: Thermodynamic study of tin smelting:1-iron-tin and iron-tin-oxygen alloys
By S. V. Shiraishi, H. B. Bell
Report of discussion at February, 1971, IMM general meeting (Chairman: M. J. Cahalan, President) of a paper published in Transactions/Section C (Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy), vol. 79, J
Dec 1, 1971
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Cost effectiveness of various development systems in Australian longwalls
By A Misra
In pursuit of solving the development rate problem the coal industry has investigated various development systems. While all the systems may improve the development rate they may not necessarily he co
Jan 11, 1996
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The Pneumokoniosis of South Wales Coal Workers
By J. Gough M. D.
There are many points still obscure regarding the nature of coal-workers'- pneumokoniosis, but the interpretation of the disease has been greatly clarified in recent years. It is now known that expos
Jan 1, 1947
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Mineralogy and geochemistry of metallic well scale, Raleigh and Boykin Church oilfields, Mississippi, USA
By J. A. Saunders, E. L. Rowan
It is now widely accepted that the metal-rich waters found in the oil wells are possible present-day analogues of the mineralising solutions that formed the Mississippi Valley-type (MVT) deposits thro
Jun 12, 1905