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                     Bearing capacity of open-cut coal-mine backfill materials Bearing capacity of open-cut coal-mine backfill materialsBy A. R. Naderian Laboratory strength and deformation testing of freshly blasted sandstone and claystone overburden from Jeebropilly colliery in Queensland and in-situ plate-bearing tests on four backfills of different Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Defining overload conditions for 7.6 cm Knelson concentrator by use of synthetic feeds Defining overload conditions for 7.6 cm Knelson concentrator by use of synthetic feedsBy 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 
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                     Dispersion of platinum, palladium and gold from the Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, Zimbabwe Dispersion of platinum, palladium and gold from the Main Sulphide Zone, Great Dyke, ZimbabweBy D. M. Evans, D. L. Buchanan Paper presented at the IAGOD international symposium on mineralisation related to mafic and ultramafic rocks, held in Orleans, France, 1-3 September 1993. The Zinca area was chosen as a suitable locat Apr 1, 1994 
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                     Potential for epithermal gold mineralization in east and central Sutherland, Scotland: indications from River Brora headwaters Potential for epithermal gold mineralization in east and central Sutherland, Scotland: indications from River Brora headwatersBy J. Crummy, I. K. Anderson, A. J. Hall, R. S. Haszeldine Bedrock gold mineralisation has been located in association with an extensive float train 25 km west of known alluvial gold. It is in the form of open, matrix-supported breccias comprising pyritic qua Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Significance of pre- or syntectonic origin for certain iron ores hosted in banded iron formation Significance of pre- or syntectonic origin for certain iron ores hosted in banded iron formationBy D. C. Goldring Many high-grade iron ores are considered to result from the supergene enrichment of banded iron formations. The secondary processes may be related to either present-day or ancient erosion cycles and m Jul 1, 1991 
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                     Detection of collectors on concentrator mineral grains by time-of-flight secondary-ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) Detection of collectors on concentrator mineral grains by time-of-flight secondary-ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS)By E. Niehuis, J. Y. Kim, H. G. Cramer, S. L. Chryssoulis, K. G. Stowe, C. Bendel TOF-SIMS was used to detect, identify from parent molecular ions and determine the relative concentrations of collectors sorbed on the surface of mineral particles in concentrate and tailings samples Dec 1, 1995 
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                     Replacement mineralization styles and breccia dome formation at Dirtlow Rake fluorite-barite deposit, Castleton, England Replacement mineralization styles and breccia dome formation at Dirtlow Rake fluorite-barite deposit, Castleton, EnglandBy C. A. Jeffrey The Dirtlow Rake vein deposit, which is up to 12 m thick, contains a range of paragenetically linked replacement mineralisation styles typical of many Mississippi Valley-type deposit environments. The Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Oxygen refining of silver-copper alloys Oxygen refining of silver-copper alloysBy C. A. Pickles, J. M. Toguri The refining of two molten Ag-Cu alloys, containing 7.5 and 11.2 mass% Cu, with a borosilicate slag was investigated using both air and pure O2 to determine the effects of the following variables: flo Dec 1, 1995 
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                     Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral exploration Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral explorationBy D. Large, M. H. Davies, B. Driedrichs, U. Matzander Synthesis report on a project carried out under the EC-funded BRITE-EURAM programme. A prototype high-resolution electromagnetic system, based on the theory of controlled-source magnetotellurics, was Jun 21, 1905 
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                     Mine backfilling to limit surface subsidence: a case history Mine backfilling to limit surface subsidence: a case historyBy P. H. Carr, G. G. Marino, K. A. Patel Extensions to a correctional institution at Wabash Valley, Indiana, required development over abandoned coal-mine workings, at 90 m depth, where subsidence was possible at surface. Backfilling of the Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Evaluation of rock properties during cutting by tunnel-boring machine disc Evaluation of rock properties during cutting by tunnel-boring machine discBy V. Krupa, E. Lazarova A method is proposed for the continuous calulation of a rock mass in real time while tunnelling with a TBM. Rock properties are investigated through models of the fracture stress under the disc cutter Dec 1, 1996 
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                     Drill productivity evaluation by monitoring Drill productivity evaluation by monitoringA production drill rig at a site in Sweden was equipped with a monitoring system to estimate production statistics. Drill running times, drill hole depths, penetration rate, rotation speed, thrust, ai Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Project financing and the mineral development agreement Project financing and the mineral development agreementBy D Macdougall, J Otto The financing of large mining projects in developing countries is often achieved, at least in part, by limited-recourse financing methods. Financing agreements are affected by the basic accord that is Aug 1, 1994 
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                     A future in coal: viable or not? A future in coal: viable or not?By G. Kill Although other energy commodities have developed successful futures contracts, long-term contracts still dominate the coal market. To establish whether coal markets will develop in the same way, coal Aug 1, 1994 
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                     The Neves-Corvo project: the successes and challenges The Neves-Corvo project: the successes and challengesBy D. C. Bailey, D. I. Hodson Paper presented at the annual joint meeting of the IMM and IMinE held in Harrogate, 31 January 1991. The Neves-Corvo copper-tin mine is the highest-grade large-tonnage copper operation in the world an Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Highwall mining: practical estimates of coal-seam strength and the design of slender pillars Highwall mining: practical estimates of coal-seam strength and the design of slender pillarsTo maximise recovery by highwall mining, pillars must be designed which are long, slender and of relatively low width-to-height ratios. The strength of pillars with width/height less than 2 depends pr Jun 21, 1905 
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                     Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization hosted by bonitic gabbro, central Norwegian Caledonides: character and tectonic setting Cu-Ni-PGE mineralization hosted by bonitic gabbro, central Norwegian Caledonides: character and tectonic settingBy T Grenne, R. B. Larsen Paper presented at the conference on Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994. Paper originally entitled: Pro Aug 1, 1995 
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                     Diagnosis of tunnel roof stability with a robotic sensor test bed Diagnosis of tunnel roof stability with a robotic sensor test bedBy G. Zhan, P. Mousset-Jones, G. Danko, J. J. K. Daemen, C. Mezei Paper presented at the conference Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume. 18pp., 12 refs. (Originally en Dec 1, 1994 
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                     Catalytic effects in CaO-enhanced reduction of copper sulphide: Cu2S-CaO-C system Catalytic effects in CaO-enhanced reduction of copper sulphide: Cu2S-CaO-C systemBy M. Moinpour, Y. K. Rao The catalysed direct reduction of copper sulphide with carbon and lime was investigated in the range 850-1000 degrees C using Cu2S-CaO-C and Cu2S-4CaO-4C reaction mixtures. The effects of the catalyti Jul 1, 1991 
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                     Results of field trials of co-disposal of coarse and fine coal wastes Results of field trials of co-disposal of coarse and fine coal wastesBy P. H. Morris To achieve the full potential of sub-aerial co-disposal the properties of the co-disposed wastes must be known and understood. A description is given of the morphology and properties of waste deposits Jun 19, 1905 
