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                     Gold mining in Africa - the final frontier? Gold mining in Africa - the final frontier?By A. Sutton-Pratt The African continent has been the most prolific producer of gold since mining began. Although most of this gold has come from South Africa, other countries have also been important contributors in th Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Utilization of voids for development and gas generation following waste disposal Utilization of voids for development and gas generation following waste disposalBy J. A. Every-Brown Case studies are presented of three derelict sites in Kent and Essex that provide a good cross-section of opportunities for second-generation commercial uses of former chalk, limestone, clay and grave Aug 1, 1994 
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                     Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dust Laboratory technique for evaluation of methods of suppressing nuisance dustBy S. P. Godby, S. P. Sharples Wind-tunnel tests were carried out of the conditions under which nuisance dust particles (100-1 000 micrometres) become entrained by wind. A laser entrainment monitoring system (LEMS) was used, and wa Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Exploration and origin of stratigraphically controlled platinium-group element mineralization in crustal sequence ultramafics, Shetland ophiolite complex Exploration and origin of stratigraphically controlled platinium-group element mineralization in crustal sequence ultramafics, Shetland ophiolite complexBy R. A. Lord, H. M. Prichard Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. The complex exemplifies a class of olivine-rich, platiniferous ophiolite c Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Freeze-sampling method of collecting drainage sediments for gold exploration Freeze-sampling method of collecting drainage sediments for gold explorationBy J. S. Coats, G. E. Patts, N. Hughes Conventional sampling methods are known to suffer from the variable loss of fine gold by elutriation. Freeze sampling yields representative and quantitative data that, when combined with information o Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Influence of concentrate discharge launder and washing-water system on metallurgical performence of flotation columns: preliminary results of trials in zinc circuit of Aznalcollar concentrator Influence of concentrate discharge launder and washing-water system on metallurgical performence of flotation columns: preliminary results of trials in zinc circuit of Aznalcollar concentratorBy J. M. Jimenez, G. D. Schena, A. J. Cazorla A full-scale Deister column was operated in parallel with the conventional cleaning bank of cells and a pilot Jameson cell in parallel with the conventional rougher cells. Flotation column performance Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Role of lithogeochemistry in reassessment of the geological setting of Parys Mountain polymetallic sulphide deposit, Anglesey, Wales Role of lithogeochemistry in reassessment of the geological setting of Parys Mountain polymetallic sulphide deposit, Anglesey, WalesBy S. C. Tennant, G. M. Steed Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. Immobile-element lithogeochemistry is providing a detailed chemostratigrap Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Monitoring subsidence over submarine coal mines in the Sydney coalfield, Canada, by bathymetric methods Monitoring subsidence over submarine coal mines in the Sydney coalfield, Canada, by bathymetric methodsBy R. C. Courtney, D. J. Forrester Modern advances have led to sweep and multibeam bathymetric surveying techniques that yield three-dimensional images of the sea floor and have also produced high-powered personal computers with which Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Development of a roof-logging system by rockbolt drilling Development of a roof-logging system by rockbolt drillingBy 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 
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                     Effects of drum vibration on performance of coal shearers Effects of drum vibration on performance of coal shearersBy B. Tiryaki, O. Z. Hekimoglu Shearer drums are a critical component in the overall performance of coal shearers, with the cutting performance depending very much on the disposition of cutter tools on the drums (the tool-lacing ar Jun 19, 1905 
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                     Mechanism of cut blasting Mechanism of cut blastingBy S. P. Singh The purpose of the cut is to provide a free face to which the remainder of a development or breasting round can break. The results of field testing in drifts and at a quarry face were used as a basis Dec 1, 1995 
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                     Sintering reactors between a complex Chinese iron ore concentrate and Australian ores Sintering reactors between a complex Chinese iron ore concentrate and Australian oresBy B. M. England, C. Y. Yang, L. T. Matthews, J. Y. Yin The domestic concentrate used by the Shanghai Meishan Metallurgical Corporation in Nanjing contains significant siderite, magnetite and haematite, the siderite having a substantial influence on its si Aug 1, 1995 
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                     Extension of mathematical model of a crusher to an impactor Extension of mathematical model of a crusher to an impactorBy M. R. Smith, H. Kanli The impact crusher is a popular device for producing crushed aggregates from non-abrasive rocks such as limestones, offering the advantages of high reduction ratios and relatively low installed costs. Aug 1, 1995 
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                     Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pH Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pHBy R. J. Gochin, M. A. Diaz A modified Hallimond tube is described which allows the determination of the ultimate recovery R and the flotation rate constant k in a single, continuous experiment. The range of fine particles which Apr 1, 1995 
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                     Fracture behaviour of three Australian iron ores Fracture behaviour of three Australian iron oresBy B. M. England, M. V. Swain, N. Bristow, R. D. Dukino The toughness and fracture mechanisms of ores with significantly different microstructures from Yandi, Koolan and Mount Whaleback were studied with a view to understanding their degradation behaviour. Apr 1, 1995 
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                     Numerical prediction of the liberation spectrum of a two-phase texture Numerical prediction of the liberation spectrum of a two-phase textureBy G. D. Schena, M Zanin A numerical approach is presented for predicting the liberation of phases during comminution, with direct calculation of a liberation spectrum giving the fraction of the particulate system in each nar Jun 21, 1905 
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                     Kinetics of oxidation of MoO2 to MoO3 by oxygen at elevated temperatures Kinetics of oxidation of MoO2 to MoO3 by oxygen at elevated temperaturesBy E Oktay, I Yusufoglu, C Kahruman Powder and spherical pellets of MoO2 were oxidised under controlled conditions in the temperature range 674-791 K at oxygen partial pressures of 8.1-30.4 kPa. Weight increase during the reaction was d Jun 21, 1905 
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                     Geochemical exploration for gold in tropical soils: four contrasting case studies from West Africa Geochemical exploration for gold in tropical soils: four contrasting case studies from West AfricaBy E. O. Afreh, R. J. Bowell, E. Hanssen, D. Pohl, S. Abe, R. K. Yao, N. d'A. Laffoley In the largely preserved laterite profiles at Syama mine, in the savanna region of southern Mali, element geochemistry in the mottled-clay horizon and below can be related directly back to the protoli Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Geopressure zones as proximal sources of hydrothermal fluids in sedimentary basins and the origin of Mississippi Valley-type deposits in shale-rich sequences Geopressure zones as proximal sources of hydrothermal fluids in sedimentary basins and the origin of Mississippi Valley-type deposits in shale-rich sequencesBy A. D. Fowler, M. T. Anderson A phenomenological model is presented that relates Pb-Zn mineralisation to proximal geopressure zones. Typically, geopressure zones (GPZ) consist of masses of undercompacted sediment encapsulated with Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Probabilistic risk analysis of slope stability Probabilistic risk analysis of slope stabilityBy A. P. Whittlestone, J. D. Johnson, R. J. Pine, M. E. Rogers standpoint. The effect on efficiency of collisions Apr 1, 1995 
