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Pilot-plant bio-oxidation of gold-bearing arsenopyrite concentrates
By J. R. Budden, P. A. Spencer, J. Barrett
The initially produced arsenic (III) is very toxic to the unconditioned culture but the mixed culture has the capacity to oxidise it to arsenic (V) in the presence of iron (III). It was possible to bu
Apr 1, 1991
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Back to the future
By G W. Clamp
The most traum atic event within the lUK coal industry during the last 30 years was its privatisation. Who were the relatively unknown people from RJB: white knights or robber barons? This paper highl
Jan 8, 1997
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire Area
By J. Coxon, G. W. Walker
The paper describes the discovery, location and events concerning three types of heating which have occurred in recent years: a) in a district being salvaged, b) in the shaft pillar at an air-crossing
May 23, 1905
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Underground disposal of radioactive waste by United Kingdom Nirex Ltd.
By B. J. Breen, C. S. Mogg
Considerable borehole investigation work has been completed at a proposed site at Sellafield in Cumbria, supplemented by seismic surveys, other geophysical sensing and geological mapping. The focussin
Aug 1, 1994
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Ignition prevention
By J. S. WARWICK, E. J. Browning
Ignitions continue to occur underground, sometimes leading to major explosions. There has been considerable effort in the UK, and more widely in the European Community, to formulate the best ventilati
Jan 1, 1993
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Rare earths - What is the answer to China's monopoly?
By Schwartz M.
The current status of the heavy and light rare-earth elements outside China is reviewed. New suppliers of the light rare-earth elements are Lynas (Australia/Malaysia) and Molycorp (USA), which are ant
Feb 1, 2015
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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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Viscosity of sodium borosilicate slags containing copper oxide
By C. A. Pickles, S. J. Splinter, J. Cameron
The addition of copper oxide to a borosilicate slag resulted in the breakdown of the silicate network and a dramatic decrease in viscosity. With increasing borax to silica ratio the viscosity was redu
Jun 13, 1905
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Concentration of hematite at the iso-octane-water interface with dodecylamine as a collector
By H. L. Shergold, O. Mellgren
The conditions of amine concentration and pH necessary for the concentration of fine haematite particles at the iso-octane-water interface have been determined. Results obtained from the related studi
Dec 1, 1971
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Characterization of composition of mineral surfaces by laser-probe microanalysis
By F. Reich, S. L. Chryssoulis, K. G. Stowe
The surface chemistry of particulates from mineral processing streams can be determined by laser-probe microanalysis. The small area of analysis (2-30 micrometres) enables the surfaces of individual g
Jan 4, 1992
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Geostatistical characterization of three-dimensional spatial heterogeneity of rock properties at Sellafield
During a programme to determine the suitability of the UK site for deep disposal of radioactive wastes, geostatistical methods were used to characterise rock heterogeneity on the basis of seismic and
Jun 19, 1905
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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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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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Problems of sampling in geoscience
By J. C. Griffiths
There are two kinds of problems concerning the elements of a population : the first is to estimate the proportion of some specific kind of element in the population, e.g. the amount of gold in a block
Dec 1, 1971
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Dense-medium cyclone model based on the pivot phenomenon
By I. A. Scott, T. J. Napier-Munn
Size-by-size partition curves for mineral separation in dense-medium cyclones pivot about a single characteristic point. This is defined for stable, non-segregating media by the medium density and the
Jan 8, 1992
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Opttimisation of development layyouts for retreat longwall mining with particular reference to the Australian coal mines
By R D. Lama, A Misra
One of the major factors restricting an increase in the productivity of a longwall mine is lower productivity obtained in a development panel. There has been a significant improvement in gate road dev
Jan 9, 1996
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Industrial news August 1997
By NA NA
Listing safety award winners, £I43M has been added to proceeds from coal privatisation in the year to March 1997, bringing total revenues to over £1.3bn, some company news in brief.
Jan 8, 1997
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Industrial news, September 1996
By NA NA
RJB completes purchase of second lease-licence mine, Miller buys Wimpey Mining, Point of Ayr Colliery in North Wales closes, jobs created at Lithgow Minerals Processing Park, Australia.
Jan 9, 1996
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South Africa: A setting sun?
By R. G. Jones
At its peak in the 1970s, South Africa was responsible for around 80% of global gold production and, according to the US Geological Survey, it still has the largest share of gold reserves - as well as
Jun 1, 2015
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Argentina - diverse and mining-friendly
By 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