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Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold deposits
By D. V. Venugopal, W. W. Gardiner
Spessartine-quartz rocks are manganiferous sedimentary rocks rich in spessartine and quartz which occur in north-central New Brunswick. They represent a recrystallised manganiferous siltstone/chert th
Jan 12, 1992
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Discussion of Mr. Samuel Dean's paper on 'Modern American coal-mining methods, with some comparisons'
By Dean S.
Further discussion at the The Midland Counties Institution of Engineers' general meeting held in Nottingham on 6th May 1916, of the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E., vol.L, 1915, p.179, included bri
Dec 1, 1916
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Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd Colliery
By Evans E. C.
At first sight, the extinction of a mine fire by the action of some such gas as carbon dioxide would appear to be quite a simple and practicable operation. From a consideration of the theoretical aspe
Dec 1, 1916
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Nickel sulphide mineralization in the lick fork prospect, Virginia, U.S.A.
By K. C. Misra, W. Wrightson Jr.
The Lick Fork prospect shows appreciable nickel sulphide mineralization in a narrow, steeply dipping, layered sequence of metamorphosed hornblende peridotite, gahhro and hornblende gahhro, intrusive i
Jan 1, 1984
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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
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Mineralogy of platinum group elements in the Kambalda nickel deposits, Western Australia
By D. R. Hudson, M. J. Donaldson
"Study of gravity concentrates from the gold-recovery circuit of the Kambalda nickel mill has enabled an assessment to be made of the nature, relative abundance and compositional variability of platin
Jan 1, 1984
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Smelting reduction of carbon-chromite composite pellets: part 1: reduction kinetics and mechanism; part 2: dissolution kinetics and mechanism
By Y. L. Ding, N. A. Warner
Cylindrical pellets made from graphite and chromite mixtures were reduced in high-carbon ferrochromium melts at 1 600-1 695 degrees C, under an atmosphere of almost pure CO. The reduction rate, as mea
Jun 19, 1905
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Sulphide-silicate reactions as a guide to Ni-Cu-Co mineralization in central Maine. U.S.A.
By A. J. Naldrett
"Synorogenic mafic intrusions are a common feature of the northern Appalachians. Two sulphide-bearing intrusions in central Maine that have been investigated revealed a number of important features th
Jan 1, 1984
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The sinking and equipment of a circular shaft
Paper presented at the Mining Institute of Scotland's annual general meeting held in Glasgow, 8th April 1916. Although there is nothing novel or difficult about the sinking described, circular shafts
Dec 1, 1916
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Synthesis of grinding time-size reduction relationships
By P. C. Kapur
Several empirical and semi-empirical laws of comminution, which describe the relationships between the cumulative grinding energy input and the degree of size reduction of brittle solids, have been ra
Dec 1, 1971
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The UK's electricity supply position into the next Century
By D G. Jefferies
This paper covers National Grid's role in the electricity market, the growth of competition in both generation and supply in that market, and the resulting impact on fuel usage, prices and the environ
Jan 12, 1997
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Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of Scotland
By D. Newman
Mineral production in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland during the last ten years has been confined to the sporadic production of industrial minerals—for example marble, anorthosite, limestone, ta
Dec 1, 1971
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Discussion of Mr. C. Dickinson's paper entitled 'Description of water-dams in coal at Netherseal colliery'
By Dickinson C.
Discussion at the The Midland Counties Institution of Engineers' general meeting held in Nottingham on 6th May 1916, on the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E., vol.XLVIII, 1914, p.400, included brief
Dec 1, 1916
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The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosions
The paper, presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 8th April 1916, presents experimental work undertaken to observe
Dec 1, 1916
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Aspects of nickel metallogeny of Southern Africa
By E. C. I. Hammerbeck
"Geological controls and constraints in space and time define the milieu of the nickel deposits of Southern Africa. Primary, magmatic deposits are of two types, e.g. synvolcanic or syntectonic deposit
Jan 1, 1984
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Geological review of the agnew nickel deposit, Western Australia
By L. G. Billington
"The Agnew nickel deposit occurs in a major linear greenstone belt in the Archaean Eastern Goldfields Province of Western Australia, and has been subjected to mid-amphibolite facies nietamorphism of d
Jan 1, 1984
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Western Area
By S. Vardy
The paper notes that the extraction of 22% of the remaining workable reserves in the north western area involves a risk of spontaneous combustion higher than is normal in Britain. Mining systems have
May 23, 1905
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Discussion of Dr. George Hickling's papers on " The Coal-Measures of the Croxteth Park Inlier" and "The geological structure of the South Lancashire Coalfield"
By Hickling G.
Discussion at the Manchester Geological and Mining Society's general meeting held in Manchester, February 8th 1916, with Mr. Leonard R. Fletcher, President, in the chair, of papers previously publish
Dec 1, 1916
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Reliability and availability analysis of mining systems
By Tuncel M. Yegulalp, Selamet G. Ergelebi
A description is given of a method of analysing modern mining systems in terms of reliability and their effects on productivity. Non-exponential distributions, such as the Weibull and lognormal distri
Jan 4, 1993
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in Scottish South Area
By W. H. McAllister
The paper considers the geology and the coalfields that comprise the Scottish south area. It traces the history of known sources of spontaneous combustion and indicates the collieries concerned, with
May 23, 1905