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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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Recycling of cadmium from domestic, sealed NiCd battery waste by use of chlorinationBy A Cox
It has been demonstrated that all the cadmium from spent batteries, typically 4 g per battery, can be recovered by burning polyvinyl chloride waste to yield hydrogen chloride; this reacts to produce
Jun 21, 1905
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Role of diethylene triamine (DETA) in pentlandite-pyrrohitite separation: part 1: complexation of metals with DETABy S. Kelebek, J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu, S. R. (Ram) Rao
To improve SO2 emission compliance, pyrrhotite from Sudbury copper-nickel ores is being depressed with DETA. To understand the mechanism of depression, the role of complexing in controlling metal-ion
Jun 19, 1905
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Kinetics of reduction of metal values from fayalite-based slags -part 1: reduction of nickel and copperBy B. S. Terry, C. L. Harris
After measuring the kinetics of Ni reduction from a SiO2-saturated fayalite slag into a Cu-based metallic phase on a laboratory scale, a general model was developed that is capable of simulating mass
Aug 1, 1995
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Notes on the history of the safety-lampBy Hardwick F. W., O'Shea L. T.
The survey covers: coal-mine lighting prior to the invention of the safety-lamp, including candles, the flint-and-steel Spedding mill, and mirrors; the growth in knowledge of firedamp; the Society in
Dec 1, 1916
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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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Prediction of performance of 76-mm compound autogenous cyclone at different outlet diametersBy 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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Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technologyBy 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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Design methods to control violent pillar failures in room-and-pillar minesBy R. K. Zipf
The sudden, violent collapse of large areas of room-and-pillar mines poses a special hazard for miners and mine operators. This type of failure, termed a cascading pillar failure, occurs when one pill
Jun 19, 1905
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Risk model of planned profit from a surface mining ventureBy R. A. Halatchev
A risk model for assessment of the uncertainty in the forecasts of the planned profit is developed. It is based on the selling price of the metal recovered from the ore and the production per shift of
Dec 1, 1996
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Tectonic setting, deep faults and mercury mineralization at Almaden, Spain and Nikitovka, Ukraine: affinities and contrastsBy Boorder De, B. S. Panov, A. B. Westerhof, V. A. Korcemagin
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. The Hg and Sb deposits of
Apr 1, 1995
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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 remarksBy 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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Hydrocyclone investigation and modelling at medium feed solids concentration of mixed mineralsBy S. A. Sayed, M. N. M. Ahmed, M. A. Doheim
The performance of a 12.7 cm hydrocyclone was investigated by considering the effect of design variables (diameters of the vortex finder and apex) and operating variables (pressure drop and solids con
Apr 1, 1995
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Bjorkdal gold-mining project, northern SwedenThe deposit was discovered during systematic reconstruction of the geological history of glacial overburden, which averages 6 m in thickness over 80% of Sweden, by geochemical sampling and searching f
Dec 1, 1995
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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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Hydrothermal alteration associated with sediment-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South AfricaBy J. E. Misiewicz, A Rozendaal
Paper presented at Geofluids '93, held in Torquay, UK, 4-7 May 1993. The tin field consists of a fragment of Lower Proterozoic volcanosedimentary rocks surrounded by granitoids. Almost all the signifi
Aug 1, 1995
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Rate of reduction of iron oxide in carbon-bearing pelletsBy J. D. T. Capocchi, M. B. Mourao
The rate of reaction between iron oxides and carbonaceous materials, agglomerated as pellets, was studied experimentally by measuring the weight loss as a function of time. The effects of temperature,
Jun 18, 1905
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Framework for modelling of metallurgical processesBy W. R. Paterson, W. Morton, D. B. Cameron
The Massbal II computer simulation program has been used to develop a general framework for the building of thermochemical models of metallurgical processes. The framework allows the rapid, simple con
Apr 1, 1991
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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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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