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  • IOM3
    Hydraulic sorting of co-disposed coarse and fine coal wastes

    By P. H. Morris

    Nineteen field trials of the co-disposal of fine coal tailings and coarse coal wastes were conducted at the dual Goonyella-Riverside mine in Queensland and at the Hunter Valley No. 1 and Warkworth min

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Mathematical model of the dense-medium drum

    By P. J. Baguley

    The model has been developed on the basis of the observation that the partitioning behaviour of a particle is related to its calculated terminal velocity. It utilises a theoretical calculation of the

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    Ore reserves: errors and classification

    Errors in ore reserve estimation can occur during drilling and sampling, sample preparation and analysis, geological logging and modelling, database construction, statistical or geostatistical evaluat

    Dec 1, 1996

  • IOM3
    Regional in-situ stresses in mine design

    By I. W. Farmer

    High horizontal stresses and high horizontal to vertical in-situ principal stress ratios in the plane of underground drifts and entries can damage weakly laminated roof rocks quite severely. Such stre

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Comparative analysis of toppling behaviour at Chuquicamata open-pit mine, Chile

    By P. Varona, L. Lorig, M. Board, E. Chacon

    Geomechanical factors at the mine are important and will become even more relevant as the pit expands and deepens. To address these demands a team was assembled to collect geomechanical information an

    Apr 1, 1996

  • IOM3
    Photographic technique for the detection and monitoring of ground movements associated with mining and quarrying

    By P. Grainger, P. G. Kalaugher

    Paper presented at conference and first published in preprint volume of: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in University of Exeter, 23-24 March 1994. London: IMM, 1994. Large, unpredi

    Apr 1, 1996

  • IOM3
    Definition of large-scale zones of hydrothermal alteration by geochemical mapping using organic lake sediment

    By P. H. Davenport, L. W. Nolan

    Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). Geochemical mapping provides a direct approach to delineati

    Jul 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    A methodology for the statistical and spatial assessment of soil contamination around mining districts

    By S Durucan, A Korre

    The application of simple methods of statistical analysis, coupled with geostatistical analysis and geographic information systems, can only summarise and give an outline of the spatial distribution o

    Jun 21, 1905

  • IOM3
    Sources of sulphur, metals and fluids in granitoid-related mineralization of the Southern Uplands, Scotland

    By W. E. Stephens, A. J. Boyce, D. Lowry

    Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. An integration of S isotopic, fluid and mineralogical data for granitoid-r

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    A decade of regional geochemistry in China: the National Reconnaissance Project

    By Xuejing Xie, Tianxiang Ren

    Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). Standardised stream-sediment sampling procedures have been

    May 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technology

    By S. Babendererde

    The twenty-ninth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the IMM, presented at Tunnelling '97, London, 2-4 September 1997. The tunnelling industry is well prepared to face the challenge from the popula

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Comparison of stereological correction procedures for liberation measurements: discussion

    By C. L. Schneider, C. O. Gomes, R. P. King, J. A. Finch, D. Lin

    Discussion is presented by Prof. King and Dr. Schneider of the paper by Lin, Gomez and Finch published in Trans.IMM C, vol.104, 1995, p.C155-C161. They conclude that the correction procedures used for

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Extraction of yttrium from a Brazilian xenotime concentrate by sulphation and water-leaching

    By T. Ogasawara, J. P. Barbosa, A. J. Monhemius, F. T. Da Silvia

    A thermodynamic analysis of the sulphation of rare-earth phosphates and the water-leaching of rare-earth sulphates was used to guide experimental work on the sulphation and leaching of concentrates fr

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Approach to the quantification of hanging-wall behaviour

    By D. M. Milne, P. J. Lunder, R. C. Pakalnis

    During the mining of an open stope, deformation of the hanging-wall and the potential for dilution generally increase with the size of the exposed hanging-wall. Excluding discrete structures that may

    Apr 1, 1996

  • IOM3
    Mechanical properties of three Australian iron ores

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Thermodynamic modelling of minor-element behaviour in in-bath copper smelting and converting with calcium ferrite slag

    By H. Y. Sohn, Hang Goo Kim

    Computer simulations were carried out using calcium ferrite slags containing 25 wt% CaO, and the results compared with those obtained using fayalite slags. There was little difference in overall elimi

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    The database: a prerequisite for large-scale use of artificial intelligence in mining

    By S. Henley

    Paper presented at a meeting on: Artificial intelligence in the minerals sector, held in Nottingham, UK, 20 April 1993 (original title: The database: a pre-requisite for large-scale use of AI in minin

    Apr 1, 1994

  • IOM3
    Defining overload conditions for 7.6 cm Knelson concentrator by use of synthetic feeds

    By G. B. Harris, A. R. Laplante

    Fine tungsten was used to mimic gold and fine and coarse silica and magnetite to mimic gangue. The optimum flow rate of fluidisation water varied from 1.7 l/min for fine silica to 5.6 l/min for coarse

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    Bjorkdal gold-mining project, northern Sweden

    The deposit was discovered during systematic reconstruction of the geological history of glacial overburden, which averages 6 m in thickness over 80% of Sweden, by geochemical sampling and searching f

    Dec 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    Removal of copper from magnetite concentrates by chlorination

    Two concentrates from Palabora, in South Africa, containing 0.056-0.068% undesirable Cu and 0.8 or 2.2% Ti, were chlorinated with air:chlorine ratios of 10:1, 15:1 and 20:1 at temperatures between 1 2

    Jun 21, 1905