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  • IOM3
    Discussion: A method for the rapid estimation of oxygen and blackdamp in the air of safety-lamp mines

    By Briggs H.

    Initial discussion of the paper presented at the Mining Institute of Scotland's general meeting held in Edinburgh, 12 February 1916, with D.W. Mowat, president, in the chair, included comments by Mast

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Memoir of the late George May

    By Dobson C. L.

    The memoir, presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 3rd June 1916, outlines the career of one of the Institute's

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold and thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit

    By A. L. W. Lips, T. J. R. Barclay, E. Rothery, S. H. White

    Paper presented at the conference Economic geology in Europe and beyond II, models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins, held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994 (originally entitled: The Broken H

    Jun 17, 1905

  • IOM3
    Notes on the incidence and prevention of silicosis at Broken Hill, N.S.W.

    "Prior to the publication of the General Report of the Miners' Phthisis Prevention Committee of South Africa in 1916 little attention was paid to the dust hazard and the necessity for its suppression

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    The Hirsch portable electric lamp

    By Hirsch H. H.

    The paper, presented at the North of England Institute of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne on 12th February 1916, gives a short description of the Hirsch lamp, which, thou

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Windarra nickel deposits, Western Australia

    By M. L. Schmulian

    "The Windarra nickel deposits display many of the characteristics that typify Archaean volcanic peridotite-associated nickel sulphide ores of Western Australia. The Fe-Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization, w

    Jan 1, 1984

  • IOM3
    Economic geology in Europe and beyond II: papers from the meeting held in Keyworth, UK, 13-14 April 1994: mineral deposit modelling with special reference to models for mineral deposits in sedimentary basins

    By ed. comp., S. H. White, A. J. Naldrett, P. R. Simpson

    Peter Simpson's introduction, Tony Naldrett's concluding remarks and discussion by Prof. White of D.M.A. Flight's report of the proceedings are presented from the conference held in Keyworth, UK, in A

    Apr 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    Developments in civil engineering tunnelling

    By G Fakes

    This paper describes the history of civil engineering tunnelling and developments in soft ground techniques during the 19th and 20th centuries, culminating in the design and use of high speed tunnelli

    Jan 5, 1996

  • IOM3
    The Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London, 8th June 1916, Sir William Garforth, Past-President, in the chair: Chairman’s opening address

    By Garforth W.

    The chairman announced the new government duties of the out-going President, Sir Thomas Holland, and the formation of a new standing committee on mining to advise the Advisory Council for Scientific a

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Cabin air filtration

    By D G. Oldfield

    Pall has developed and supplied to several airlines cabin air libers to provide clean air for passengers and crew in flight, while reducing airline operating costs. Most of today's modern commercial p

    Jan 9, 1996

  • IOM3
    Discussion of Dr. George Hickling's papers on " The Coal-Measures of the Croxteth Park Inlier" and "The geological structure of the South Lancashire Coalfield"

    By Hickling G.

    Discussion at the Manchester Geological and Mining Society's general meeting held in Manchester, February 8th 1916, with Mr. Leonard R. Fletcher, President, in the chair, of papers previously publish

    Dec 1, 1916

  • 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
    Discussion of Mr. Henry Briggs's paper on 'A method for the rapid estimation of oxygen and blackdamp in the air of safety-lamp mines'

    Further discussion at the Mniing Institute of Scotland's annual general meeting held in Glasgow, 8th April 1916, of the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E. vol li, 1916, p.169-186 with discussion p.187

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Discussion: The logic of trams

    By Gibson J.

    Written discussion contributions to the paper presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12th February 1916, with Mr.

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    The Alyavdin-Weibull chart in batch comminution kinetics

    By C. C. Harris

    The use of Alyavdin's equation Y(x,t) = 1-e(-bt) for describing the effect of grinding time on size distribution is discussed. The equation transforms into linear form by expressing it as log-log reci

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Written contributions

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Economies in coal-washing

    Two of the most important economies in coal-washing are in the actual washing of the coal and in a proper lay-out to reduce to a minimum the cost of labour for handling and washing. A guarantee is usu

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Development of silicosis suppression methods on the Witwatersrand: ventilation and dust suppression

    By J. P. Ress

    In 1903, seventeen years after mining of the Witwatersrand gold-bearing reefs started, the findings erf the Miners' Phthisis Commission (Transvaal) resulted in the initiation of measures with the obje

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Some aspects of the pathology of pneumokoniosis: part I - the mechanism of the removal of dust particles from the lung

    By A. Policard

    The bodies of mammals possess a very efficient mechanism for ridding themselves of inhaled dust. When the lung is healthy this mechanism works very well, and dust is quickly and completely expelled fr

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Gold grades and iron content of sphalerite: relationship of possible genetic significance from Hellyer volcanogenic massive-sulphide deposit of northwest Tasmania, Australia

    By K. M. Kinealy, A. R. Ramsden, D. H. French

    A negative correlation exists between sphalerite composition and gold content when gold is transported as Au(HS)2(-); however, there are spatial and temporal differences within a single deposit. A pre

    Jan 1, 1991