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  • IOM3
    Recovery of phosphate values from, and flocculation of, phosphatic clay waste from Abu-Tartur, Egypt

    By M. K. Abd El-Rahman

    A complete chemical analysis of the waste showed that it contains 15.64% P2O5; X-ray diffraction analysis revealed that it is composed mainly of francolite, calcite, pyrite, quartz and dolomite. The p

    Jun 21, 1905

  • IOM3
    Co-disposal of washery wastes at Jeebropilly colliery, Queensland, Australia

    By P. H. Williams, D. J. Morris

    The co-disposal of coarse and fine coal wastes by combined pumping through a pipeline to subaerial deposition was pioneered in Australia in 1990 by Jeebropilly colliery in Queensland. Significant segr

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Framework for modelling of metallurgical processes

    By W. R. Paterson, W. Morton, D. B. Cameron

    The Massbal II computer simulation program has been used to develop a general framework for the building of thermochemical models of metallurgical processes. The framework allows the rapid, simple con

    Apr 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Effective sintering of iron ore blends containing porous ores at low moisture contents

    By D. Witchard, G. C. Penny

    An important conclusion of the study is that altering the properties of the granulation water is a practical way of improving the sintering performance of blends that contain porous ores, and more wor

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    Ammonia leaching process for Escondida copper concentrates

    By W. P. C. Duyvesteyn, B. J. Sabacky

    Reprinted with revisions from Extractive metallurgy of copper, nickel and cobalt, volume I: Fundamental aspects. ed. Reddy R.G., Weizenbach R.N. Warrendale, Pennsylvania: The Minerals, Metals and Mate

    Dec 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    New possibilities for magnetohydrostatic separation of particles

    By 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

  • IOM3
    The state of gold mining in Ghana

    By D. Mireku-Gyimah, R. S. Suglo

    Ghana contains auriferous belts which cover 51 800 km2 of its small area of 239 400 km2. From 1493 to 1600 35.5% of the world gold production was from the Gold Coast (renamed Ghana in 1957). This drop

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    A review of diesed emission monitoring and control technology

    By I S. Lowndes, K. Moloney

    Diesel powered equipment is currently used extensively in mining and tunnelling operations around the world due to its mobility, flexibility and through selective application to enhance productivity.

    Jan 10, 1996

  • IOM3
    Outline of mining law of England, Scotland and Wales

    By R. M. Honey

    An attempt is made to summarise the mining law of England, Wales and Scotland. Attention is also drawn to the recent privatisation of the electric power and gas industries and the intention of the pre

    May 1, 1991

  • 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

  • IOM3
    Discussions and contributions: Geology and evaluation of placer gold deposits in the Klondike area, Yukon Territory

    By B. W. Hester

    Report of discussion at January, 1971, general meeting (Chairman: M. J. Cahalan, President) of the paper published in Transactions/Section B (Applied Earth Science), vol. 79, May, 1970, pp. B60-B67, a

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Assessment of rock mass damage from smooth wall blasting at El Soldado mine, Chile

    By A. M. Tunstall, N. Djordjevic, H. A. Villalobos

    The damage zone behind a typical smooth-wall blast in the open pit was assessed by visually examining diamond drill core to identify blast-induced cracking, mapping core rock quality designations to i

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Practical approach to the solubility of colemanite ores

    By S. G. Ozkan

    An investigation was carried out into the effect of physical parameters, such as particle size of the sample, residence time, solid/liquid ratio and impeller speed in the flotation cell, on the solubi

    Jun 21, 1905

  • IOM3
    Development of a roof-logging system by rockbolt drilling

    By Y. Ichihara, H. Matsumoto, K. Itakura, H. Eguchi, G. Deguchi, K. Sato

    Mechanical data from a rockbolt drilling machine, such as torque, thrust, revolution and stroke, are useful for understanding the geological and geomechanical conditions around roadways and hence sele

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Risk management for mining projects

    By T Atkinson, A Cobb, R AJIington

    Risk management is concerned with the whole spectrum of financial, geological, engineering, legal, governmental, social and occasionally ethnic issues, concerned with mining projects. The inherent ris

    Jan 5, 1996

  • IOM3
    Strata-bound pyritic copper mineralization on a fore-arc setting in northwestern India: a Proterozoic Besshi-type deposit

    By A. D. Mukherjee, H. N. Bhattacharya

    Middle Proterozoic sulphide ore mineralisation occurs in isolated blocks of the NE-SW trending Delhi fold belt composed of Delhi Supergroup rocks. The Ajari-Basantgarh-Pipela belt forms part of the lo

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Sampling variability of stream sediments in broad-scale regional geochemical reconnaissance

    By R. J. Howarth, P. L. Llowenstein

    The errors resulting from field sampling, sample preparation and analysis are investigated for drainage sediments derived from homogeneous sandstone, shale, limestone, basic igneous and granite lithol

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Kinetics of Cu(II) adsorption by Penicillium sp.

    By S. P. Mishra, G. R. Chaudhury

    The adsorption of Cu2+ ions by Penicillium sp. displayed a dual rate, with an initial faster phase followed by a slower one. The adsorption rate increased with increasing pH due to chemical and bioche

    Aug 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    Determination of optimum conditions for dissolution of ulexite in sulphuric acid solutions

    By S Colak, M Tunc, C Celik, M. M. Kocakerim

    The most important parameters affecting the solubility of ulexite (sodium calcium borate) in H2SO4 were found to be reaction temperature and solid:liquid ratio, in that order. Dissolution increased w

    Jun 21, 1905

  • IOM3
    The Constitution of Matte

    By Ruddle R. W.

    Solid mattes are generally held to be either (a) eutectiferous mixtures of the component sulphides Cu2S and FeS or (b) mixtures of complex sulphides. This chapter shows that liquid mattes consist esse

    Jan 1, 1953