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Utilization of voids for development and gas generation following waste disposal
By 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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Effect of guar gum on selective separation of sphalerite from galena by flotation
By R. K. Rath
Adsorption, electrokinetic and flotation studies were carried out. The maximum density of adsorption of guar gum was obtained at pH 7.5 on sphalerite and at pH 11.5 on galena. Flotation recovery of sp
Jun 21, 1905
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Alluvial gold dredging: a case study of effects on groundwater turbidity
By H. R. Thorpe
A floating gold dredge operating in coarse alluvial gravels of the Grey River on the west coast of the South Island, New Zealand, generated high concentrations of clay and colloidal particles in the d
Jun 19, 1905
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Effect of pore diffusion on reacitvity of lump coke
By G. M. Zhao
The gasification of lump coke with CO2 was studied in a fixed-bed reactor. The effective diffusivity of the gas was evaluated from measurements of the reactivity of the lump coke, produced by BHP Stee
Jun 18, 1905
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Mine backfilling to limit surface subsidence: a case history
By 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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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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An energy-based approach to blast design
By D. W. Taylor, I. W. Farmer, N. Mojtabai
Rittinger's and Bond's descriptions of rock crushing relate the energy input required to fracture rock and the surface energy required to form new fractures to the change in specific surface area of f
Jun 19, 1905
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Discount rates and risk assessment in mineral project evaluations; Risk assessment in reserve estimation and open-pit planning; Inclusion of risk assessment in open-pit design and scheduling: contributed remarks
By H. K. Taylor, B. Denby, L. D. Smith
Contributions by H.K. Taylor and G.A. Davis discuss the three papers published in Transactions IMM A, vols. 103 and 104, with responses by Smith and Dowd
Dec 1, 1995
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Engineering geomorphological mapping and opencast mining in unstable mountains - a case study
By G. J. Hearn
between particles in the classifying region is then
Apr 1, 1995
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Analysis by chemical potential diagram of the oxidation of molten silver selenide
By G. G. Barbante
An understanding of the thermodynamics of smelting copper anode slimes is a prerequisite for improvements to the process. During slimes smelting, a silver-copper selenide matte is formed and subsequen
Jun 21, 1905
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A methodology for the statistical and spatial assessment of soil contamination around mining districts
By S Durucan, A Korre
The application of simple methods of statistical analysis, coupled with geostatistical analysis and geographic information systems, can only summarise and give an outline of the spatial distribution o
Jun 21, 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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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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Controlled source electro-magnetic mapping: development and evaluation of its application to mineral exploration
By 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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Analysis of pillar design practices and techniqes for U.S. limestone mines
By A. T. Iannacchione
Underground mining of stone in the US is increasing, as is the depth of overburden above the mines. Data gathered from mine visits, maps, discussion with operators and numerical simulation have been u
Jun 21, 1905
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Prediction of mine tailings delta profiles
By P. H. Morris
The profile of a delta formed by fine-grained mineral processing wastes, disposed of as aqueous slurries by subaerial deposition from a pipeline, has a significant bearing on the volume that is availa
Apr 1, 1996
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Method for incorporation of shape characterization into cone crusher model
By A. C. Apling, N. B. Barrett
Roadstone production requires the generation of non-flaky material, as outlined in British Standard 812 section 105.1; with respect to this criterion, a mathematical model of a cone crusher must be ab
Apr 1, 1995
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Mathematical model of the dense-medium drum
By P. J. Baguley
The model has been developed on the basis of the observation that the partitioning behaviour of a particle is related to its calculated terminal velocity. It utilises a theoretical calculation of the
Jun 18, 1905
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Potassium, uranium and thorium geochemical maps of the conterminous USA
By J. S. Duval
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The compilation of the National Uranium Resource Evaluation
Jul 1, 1991
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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