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                     Approach to the quantification of hanging-wall behaviour Approach to the quantification of hanging-wall behaviourBy D. M. Milne, P. J. Lunder, R. C. Pakalnis During the mining of an open stope, deformation of the hanging-wall and the potential for dilution generally increase with the size of the exposed hanging-wall. Excluding discrete structures that may Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Regional framework for gold deposits of the Odzi-Mutare-Manica greenstone belt, Zimbabwe-Mozambique Regional framework for gold deposits of the Odzi-Mutare-Manica greenstone belt, Zimbabwe-MozambiqueBy H. Forster, F. H. Koenemann, U. Knittel The greenstone belt developed along the Sandawana line, an anastomosing, transcrustal shear zone. The lode gold is concentrated in veins and along brittle-ductile shear zones and other faults. Gold co Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Layered mine waste co-mingling for mitigation of acid rock drainage Layered mine waste co-mingling for mitigation of acid rock drainageBy J Hadijigeorgiou, R. W. Lawrence, R Pouling The layered co-mingling method involves the disposal of waste rock with the addition, at predefined construction stages, of layers of dewatered mine tailings. The resulting waste structure displays bu Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Bayesian approach to slope stability assessment by updating probability of failure treated as a random variable Bayesian approach to slope stability assessment by updating probability of failure treated as a random variableBy N. Powell, R. J. Pine An algorithm is proposed for updating the probability of slope failure on the basis of sequential testing using Bayesian probability theory. The approach is novel and computationally straightforward s Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Photographic technique for the detection and monitoring of ground movements associated with mining and quarrying Photographic technique for the detection and monitoring of ground movements associated with mining and quarryingBy P. Grainger, P. G. Kalaugher Paper presented at conference and first published in preprint volume of: Risk assessment in the extractive industries, held in University of Exeter, 23-24 March 1994. London: IMM, 1994. Large, unpredi Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Geology and geochemistry of Iperindo primary gold deposit, Ilesha schist belt, southwestern Nigeria Geology and geochemistry of Iperindo primary gold deposit, Ilesha schist belt, southwestern NigeriaBy G. M. Steed, A. O. Oyinloye The deposit lies in amphibolite-facies biotite granite-gneisses of Proterozoic age, 4 km east of a major crustal break known as the Ifewara-Zungeru fault. Gold mineralisation is contained in a zone of Apr 1, 1996 
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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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                     Comparative analysis of toppling behaviour at Chuquicamata open-pit mine, Chile Comparative analysis of toppling behaviour at Chuquicamata open-pit mine, ChileBy P. Varona, L. Lorig, M. Board, E. Chacon Geomechanical factors at the mine are important and will become even more relevant as the pit expands and deepens. To address these demands a team was assembled to collect geomechanical information an Apr 1, 1996 
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                     Prediction of mine tailings delta profiles Prediction of mine tailings delta profilesBy 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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                     Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold-and-thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit: contributed remarks; authors' reply Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold-and-thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit: contributed remarks; authors' replyBy A. L. W. Lips, B. P. J. Stevens, T. J. R. Barclay, E. Rothery, S. H. White Discussion by B.P.J. Stevens of the paper, published in Trans. IMMA, vol.104, 1995, p.B1-B17, is presented together with the authors' response. Stevens questions the authors' radically different inter Apr 1, 1996 
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                     The present position and future development of the Chinese coal industry The present position and future development of the Chinese coal industryBy L Zhang The Chinese coal industry is the largest coal producer in the world. The total production in I995 was 1.28 bnt. On the way towards introducing a market economic system, this mature industry is facing Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Cost effectiveness of various development systems in Australian longwalls Cost effectiveness of various development systems in Australian longwallsBy A Misra In pursuit of solving the development rate problem the coal industry has investigated various development systems. While all the systems may improve the development rate they may not necessarily he co Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Industrial news November 1996 Industrial news November 1996By NA NA Hausherr UK Limited Win Order from Italian Cement company Cementerie Di Sardengnu SpA, Qualler Hall complete head gear switch in three weeks, Chief Mins Inspector 'cautiosly optimistic' on safety sta Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Petrloium resevoir management; past, present and future Petrloium resevoir management; past, present and futureBy C G. Wall, T S. Daltaban Three quarters of recent increases in world oil reserve estimates since 1990 have been attributed lo ‘better reservoir management' rather than to new discoveries. For the United Kingdom Continental Sh Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Reflections; presidential address to the Nottinghamshire branch of IMinE Reflections; presidential address to the Nottinghamshire branch of IMinEBy P wade This is the first Presidential Address given to the Nottinghamshire Branch of The Institution following the merger of the Nottinghamshire and North Derbyshire Branch of The Institution of Mining Engin Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Spotlight on FOSROC Spotlight on FOSROCBy NA NA Profile of FOSROC, manufacturers and suppliers of products for the mining industry. Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Safety assessment technique for the spontaneous detonation of explosives in the mining of sulphide on deposits Safety assessment technique for the spontaneous detonation of explosives in the mining of sulphide on depositsBy T R. Meng, C Wu After carrying out a brief review of the existing safety assessment criteria for the spontaneous detonation of explosives in the mining of sulphide ore deposits in China, and giving a detailed descrip Jan 10, 1996 
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                     Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining Industry Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining IndustryBy S A. M Crawshaw, J A. B Fortune Trackless battery powered haulage vehicles have been in operation in British coal mines principally for longwall face transfer and personnel transportation. Changes within the industry have resulted i Jan 10, 1996 
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                     A review of diesed emission monitoring and control technology A review of diesed emission monitoring and control technologyBy I S. Lowndes, K. Moloney Diesel powered equipment is currently used extensively in mining and tunnelling operations around the world due to its mobility, flexibility and through selective application to enhance productivity. Jan 10, 1996 
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                     Coal log pipeline economics for the transport of coal over short distances 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 
