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Environmental assessment: a new experience
By I. J. Brown
Paper prepared for presentation at Industrial minerals and the environment, held in Leeds, 24-35 September 1990. The need to submit an environmental statement (EIS) has certainly increased the workloa
Jan 1, 1991
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In-situ ground stress measurements and their effect on the design of Pergau hydroelectric project, Malaysia
By R. Patel, D. R. Taylor, P. M. Varley
In-situ measurements of ground stress were made from surface boreholes, using overcoring and hydrofracturing techniques, to obtain data for the detailed design of the underground works at Pergau. Unex
Jun 19, 1905
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Notes on a visit to coal and iron mines and ironworks in the United States
By I. L. Bell
The ironmasters of America had asked the Iron and Steel Institute to visit the USA. The Council decided it was not possible to accept, but Mr. Bell visited; this is an account of his trip. Topics cove
Jan 12, 1875
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Prediction of drill-bit performance using multi-variable linear regression analysis
By A. Ersoy, M. D. Waller
The principal factors which require consideration in predicting drilling rates are the bit-type, the bit operating parameters and the characteristics of the penetrated rock. A single index is not a su
Aug 1, 1995
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Reduction roasting of central Indian Ocean nodules by use of fuel oil: a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis
By T. C. Alex, S Srikanth, Premchand
It has been suggested that reduction of the iron and manganese phases as far as FeO and MnO is preferred for the complete liberation and selective reduction of the copper, nickel and cobalt oxides in
Jun 21, 1905
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Direct method for studying collector adsorption on minerals in mixed-mineral system
By J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu
The competitive adsorption of xanthates on sulphide minerals in a binary mineral system (pentlandite and pyrrhotite) was studied using the pseudo-in-situ technique of attenuated total-reflectance FTIR
Jun 18, 1905
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Risk assessment of surface structural damage due to mining subsidence: an integrated computer-based approach
By R. K. Dunham, D. J. Reddish, X. L. Yao
Paper presented at the conference: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in Exeter, UK, 23-24 March 1994, and first published London: IMM, 1994, preprint volume, 10pp., 10 refs. The integ
Dec 1, 1995
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Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technology
By S. Babendererde
The twenty-ninth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the IMM, presented at Tunnelling '97, London, 2-4 September 1997. The tunnelling industry is well prepared to face the challenge from the popula
Jun 19, 1905
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Effect of ladle additions on chemical composition of metallurgical-grade silicon
By R. M. Cooper, H. K. Herbert, D. N. Phillips
A study was carried out to determine the effects of adding CaCO3, Fe, Al and CaSi2 to the ladle, rather than to the raw materials, in order to increase the concentration of Ca, Fe and Al in the final
Jun 19, 1905
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Replacement mineralization styles and breccia dome formation at Dirtlow Rake fluorite-barite deposit, Castleton, England
By 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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Spanish roofing slate deposits
By M. Lombardero, J. Garcia-Guinea, J. Taboada, B. W. Roberts
The structural, textural and mineralogical properties of the slate formations of NW Spain make it the most important district in the world for quarrying roofing slates. Over the past 10 years the intr
Jun 19, 1905
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Prediction of performance of 76-mm compound autogenous cyclone at different outlet diameters
By R. Venugopal, T. C. Rao, N. Suresh
Experiments were carried out using the cyclone to treat coal in the size range -2.0+0 mm. The diameters of the cyclone outlets (vortex finder and spigot) were varied to study their effects on cyclone
Apr 1, 1995
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Application of physical modelling and particle flow analysis to evaluate ore-pass design
By M. J. Beus, B. Stewart, S. Iverson
Ore-pass hazards are a significant safety problem in US underground metal mines. From 1975 to 1995, nearly 75% of injuries during pulling or freeing of ore-pass chutes were related to falls of broken
Jun 19, 1905
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Geochemistry of the British Caledonides: the setting for metallogeny
By D. M. A. Flight, P. M. Green, J. A. Plant, P. R. Simpson
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. The British Geological Survey's regional geochemical database is used to i
Jun 19, 1905
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Oxygen refining of silver-copper alloys
By 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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Geochemical studies of W-Mo vein deposits in Susan area, Hwanggangri district, Korea: metal zoning related to progressive meteoric water mixing in a granitic hydrothermal system
By Seong-Taek Yun, Chil-Sup So, Seung-Jun Youm
The greisen-bordered quartz veins are spatially, temporally and genetically associated with a late Cretaceous granite intruding an early Palaeozoic, limestone-rich formation. Paragenetic data indicate
Jun 18, 1905
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Method for assessment of rock drillability incorporating the Protodyakonov index
By T. Serradj
A study has been carried out to: develop a method for routine characterisation of rock strength and drillability through the particle-size distribution of crushed or drilled rock products, defined by
Dec 1, 1996
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Oxygen mass transfer in air-agitated Pachuca tanks, part 1: laboratory-scale experimental measurements; part 2: mathematical modelling of mass-transfer coefficients
By G. G. Roy, R Shekhar
Pachuca tanks are extensively used for the cyanide leaching of gold and the carbonate leaching of uranium, processes in which oxygen mass transfer plays a very important role. Experiments were carried
Jun 18, 1905
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Defining overload conditions for 7.6 cm Knelson concentrator by use of synthetic feeds
By 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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Automated gold search and applications in process mineralogy
By L. J. Cabri, J. M. D. Wilson, R Lastra
An image analysis program can search for gold minerals in polished sections by scanning about 100 x 100 back-scattered electron images at a magnification of x400, allowing gold grains as small as 1 mi
Jun 21, 1905