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  • IOM3
    Controls on scale of Porgera-type porphyry/epithermal gold deposits associated with mafic, alkalic magmatism

    1994 estimates for Porgera are probable and proven reserves of 58 200 000 t of ore grading 5 g/t Au. Gold mineralisation is related to an intrusive complex emplaced at shallow levels in poorly consoli

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Smelting reduction of carbon-chromite composite pellets: part 1: reduction kinetics and mechanism; part 2: dissolution kinetics and mechanism

    By Y. L. Ding, N. A. Warner

    Cylindrical pellets made from graphite and chromite mixtures were reduced in high-carbon ferrochromium melts at 1 600-1 695 degrees C, under an atmosphere of almost pure CO. The reduction rate, as mea

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    Characterization of feldspar texture and liberation by automated image analysis

    By W. Petruk, M. J. Matos

    An aplite ore from Guarda in northern Portugal, containing albite, microcline and quartz and muscovite gangue was studied to identify conditions for extracting the feldspar minerals. The large amounts

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    The Strait tin market: the Penang price

    By Fergusson E.

    An account is given of the history and operation of the Straits Tin market and the Penang price. The procedure by which the official ruling tin price is determined is presented and the way in which bi

    Dec 30, 1971

  • IOM3
    Nickel sulphide mineralization in the lick fork prospect, Virginia, U.S.A.

    By K. C. Misra, W. Wrightson Jr.

    The Lick Fork prospect shows appreciable nickel sulphide mineralization in a narrow, steeply dipping, layered sequence of metamorphosed hornblende peridotite, gahhro and hornblende gahhro, intrusive i

    Jan 1, 1984

  • IOM3
    Blast performance management

    By J A. Hacked

    This paper explores the potential to exploit controls over the outputs of the primary blasting operation, arising from the performance consistency benefits gained in using modern bulk emulsion explosi

    Jan 12, 1997

  • IOM3
    Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold deposits

    By D. V. Venugopal, W. W. Gardiner

    Spessartine-quartz rocks are manganiferous sedimentary rocks rich in spessartine and quartz which occur in north-central New Brunswick. They represent a recrystallised manganiferous siltstone/chert th

    Jan 12, 1992

  • IOM3
    Proceedings, First Session, Papaers Nos.1-4

    Summary of the morning's events with a Written Contribution to Paper No. 4 and author responses

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Geochemical sampling problems in the analytical laboratory

    By G. D. Nicholls

    There have been very few attempts to isolate the various factors that contribute to the overall imprecision of geochemical analytical procedures, due in part to the difficulty of distinguishing betwee

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Reliability and availability analysis of mining systems

    By Tuncel M. Yegulalp, Selamet G. Ergelebi

    A description is given of a method of analysing modern mining systems in terms of reliability and their effects on productivity. Non-exponential distributions, such as the Weibull and lognormal distri

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    Sintering mechanism of Western Australian pisolitic limonite

    By J. Ostwald, L. T. Matthews, C. E. Loo

    Australia has large reserves of pisolitic limonite. Mining recently commenced on the Yandicoogina deposit to produce a high-grade sintering ore. The ore contains about 10 wt% combined water and simul

    Jan 12, 1992

  • IOM3
    Achieving profitability from mechanisation of Underground in India

    By Z Hu

    The technique of reclaiming disturbed land by use of a hydraulic dredge pump (HDP) (which is a set of hydraulic machines for earthwork), termed 'digging deep to fill shallow has been used in the recla

    Jan 4, 1996

  • IOM3
    Aspects of metallogenesis within the southern Caledonides of Great Britain and Ireland

    By C. J. V. Wheatley

    Recent studies of the mineralisation at Avoca in southeast Ireland, Parys Mountain in Anglesey, and Coniston in the Lake District result in the proposal of a new metallogenetic model for mineral depos

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Synthesis of grinding time-size reduction relationships

    By P. C. Kapur

    Several empirical and semi-empirical laws of comminution, which describe the relationships between the cumulative grinding energy input and the degree of size reduction of brittle solids, have been ra

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Proceedings, second session, Papers Nos. 5-9

    Discussion of the papers with a written contribution and authors' written replies.

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Aspects of nickel metallogeny of Southern Africa

    By E. C. I. Hammerbeck

    "Geological controls and constraints in space and time define the milieu of the nickel deposits of Southern Africa. Primary, magmatic deposits are of two types, e.g. synvolcanic or syntectonic deposit

    Jan 1, 1984

  • IOM3
    The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosions

    The paper, presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 8th April 1916, presents experimental work undertaken to observe

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Origin of lower eocene gypsum-anhydrite rocks, southeast St. Andrew, Jamaica

    By D. W. Holliday

    The major deposits of anhydrite and secondary gypsum in Jamaica occur discontinuously at a single horizon within the Lower Eocene succession of southeast Jamaica. They are not intruded from other hori

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    The absorption of oxygen by coal, part IX: comparison of rates of absorption of oxygen by different varieties of coal

    By Winmill T. F.

    The previous papers have been concerned only with the atmospheric oxidation of coals from the Barnsley Seam, for which it has been shown that an adequate explanation of the origin and nature of gob-fi

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Summing up of the Symposium

    By H. L. Willett

    Wrapping up the symposium, covers incidence of spontaneous combustion in British mines, assessment of liability to spontaneous combustion, precautions, rate of advance, starting a line of a coalface,

    May 23, 1905