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                Computerized mine planning for medium-size open-pitsBy G. H. Blackwell
Sequences in open pit mining must be planned and regularly revised to incorporate changes in the variables which affect profitability. Interactive computer planning with colour graphic facilities is a
Jan 8, 1993
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                Dust-sampling and controlBy J. P. Rees
Describes methods of dust-sampling such as weighing the dust caught on cotton-wool, the sugar tube, konimeter, circular konimeter and the thermal precipitator. Covers the work of mine dust inspectors,
Jan 1, 1947
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                Proceedings at fourth sessionDiscussion of papers with authors' written replies and closing remarks.
Jan 1, 1947
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                Exhibition of filmIt was intended to show a film on Dust Suppression in the South Wales Coal-mines. Unfortunately, owing to a breakdown, only a small portion of the film was shown.
Jan 1, 1947
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                Light sectioning for remote stope measurementBy A. J. Beer, A. Wetherelt
Paper presented at the UK minerals industry conference held in Leeds, UK, 3-5 April 1995. Camborne School of Mines has developed a simple, cost-effective light-sectioning method that has been used suc
Jun 18, 1905
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                Coal log pipeline economics for the transport of coal over short distancesBy T R. Marrero, J W. Wilson
This paper presents costs for a coal log pipeline that can transport coal over distances from 50 km to 1500 km. The coal log pipeline (CLP) concept is a new technology in w hich coal is compacted into
Jan 10, 1996
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                Blast performance managementBy J A. Hacked
This paper explores the potential to exploit controls over the outputs of the primary blasting operation, arising from the performance consistency benefits gained in using modern bulk emulsion explosi
Jan 12, 1997
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                The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829)By Asfa-Wossen L.
Davy saw science to be the ultimate truth. He loved the utility and permanence of it and the feeling of progression. He was a bold chemist and an inventor, but he thought like a writer
Feb 1, 2015
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                The health of old colliers: discussionBy Haldane J. S.
Discussion of a paper presented at the Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London on 8th June 1916 included oral contributions by Louis H., Mowat D.M., Lupton A., Bailey T.H., Bla
Dec 1, 1916
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                Pyrometallurgical reduction of Miller chlorides with ironBy C. A. Pickles
Mixtures of silver chloride and copper chloride are produced during gold refining by the Miller process. A study was carried out into the reduction with iron of a synthetic Miller chloride containing
Jan 4, 1993
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                Inclusion of risk assessment in open-pit design and schedulingBy B. Denby
sintered ores, to be removed by a pneumatic,
Apr 1, 1995
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                The atmospheric oxidation of iron pyritesBy Winmill T. F.
Among the various theories proposed to account for the spontaneous ignjtion of coal, one which has at times been very strongly held is that the initial heating is due to the oxidation of iron pyrites.
Dec 1, 1916
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                Windarra nickel deposits, Western AustraliaBy M. L. Schmulian
"The Windarra nickel deposits display many of the characteristics that typify Archaean volcanic peridotite-associated nickel sulphide ores of Western Australia. The Fe-Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization, w
Jan 1, 1984
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                British Coal Corporation's R&D programme in miningBy D. J. Buchanan
British Coal's mining research programme is directed towards the strategic objectives of reducing production costs, improving product quality and resolving health, safety and environmental issues. The
Jan 12, 1992
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                First Session, Inaugural Proceedings, address by the Minister of Fuel and PowerBy Emanuel Shinwell, Douglas Hay
"Opening statements relating to the health and welfare of underground workers and the nature and prevention of silicosis and pneumokoniosis. During 1945-47, 10,500 UK coal-miners were certified by th
Jan 1, 1947
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                Argentina - diverse and mining-friendlyBy 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
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                Estimation of size-dependent strength of rock with the aid of Weibull statisticsBy N. Djordjevic
It is commonly accepted that the strength of rock measured from small samples tends to give unrealistically high estimates of the strength of larger samples, in situ blocks of rock or the rock mass in
Jun 21, 1905
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                The industrial minerals sector in the United Kingdom; the importance of partnership between government and industryBy Mike O'Shea
Industrial minerals are extremely important to downstream industries and in our everyday lives. Their ontribution to the UK economy and to society as a whole is greatly underestimated. The industrial
Jan 12, 1997
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                Geochemical sampling problems in the analytical laboratoryBy G. D. Nicholls
There have been very few attempts to isolate the various factors that contribute to the overall imprecision of geochemical analytical procedures, due in part to the difficulty of distinguishing betwee
Dec 1, 1971
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                Mining design software - a critical reviewBy G. B. Hooper, G. A. Ferguson
The technical capabilities and user-friendliness of the major computer-aided mining design software systems are reviewed. Recent experiences with three systems are outlined to indicate the practical
Jan 12, 1992