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Preliminary modelling of groundwater inflows at Gays River mine, Nova Scotia, CanadaBy R. Macleod, G. G. Bursey, T. R. C. Aston, J. E. Gale
In 1991 the problems of water inflow at the mine were addressed by a three-phase study. A three-dimensional finite-element computer code, CFEST (Coupled Fluid, Energy and Solute Transport), was used t
Jan 12, 1993
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Controls to mineralization at Wheal Jane, CornwallBy B. D. Rayment, J. D. Wilson, G. R. Davis
Wheal Jane, situated between Truro and the Carnmenellis granite, is under development by Consolidated Gold Fields, Ltd., as a tin producer. The main or B lode comprises a complex cassiterite-sulphide
Dec 1, 1971
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The control of silicosis in the haematite mines of the North West of EnglandBy John Craw
This paper has formulated the methods, both medical and engineering, for the control of pneumokoniosis in the haematite-mining industry in West Cumberland, but this is only part of a general service t
Jan 1, 1947
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Annual general meeting of the Institution of Mining and MetallurgyThe report of the Annual General Meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy held on Thursday, 20 May, 1971, in the rooms of the Geological Society of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, Lon
Dec 1, 1971
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A glimpse of the futureBy P Cochrane
Our ability to generate information and transport it about the planet on super highways of optical fibre is about to change the way in which we communicate, work and live. There is not a single aspect
Jan 7, 1996
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Discussions and contributions: Geology and evaluation of placer gold deposits in the Klondike area, Yukon TerritoryBy B. W. Hester
Report of discussion at January, 1971, general meeting (Chairman: M. J. Cahalan, President) of the paper published in Transactions/Section B (Applied Earth Science), vol. 79, May, 1970, pp. B60-B67, a
Dec 1, 1971
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The suppression of dust in coal-mines of Great Britain -thirty-second report to the committee on the control of atmospheric conditions and spontaneous combustion in mines-By J. Ivon Graham, T. D. Jones
This paper presents methods in use in British coal-mines for the suppression of dust. While the effect of present-day treatment will not be apparent for several years, in pits in South Wales, concentr
Jan 1, 1947
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Discussion of Mr. Samuel Dean's paper on Modern coal mining methods, with some comparisonsBy Dean S.
Further discussion at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12th February 1916, with Mr. T.Y. Greener, President, in the chair
Dec 1, 1916
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Annual report of the Council of the Institution of Mining and MetallurgyThe Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy submitted the report of the affairs of the Institution for the session 1970-71, and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31 December, 19
Dec 1, 1971
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Copper-gold porphyry and skarn mineralization at Phu Lon, northern ThailandBy W. S. Fyfe, G. V. Albino, Ekawat Sitthithaworn
The mineralisation is associated with a composite diorite to quartz monzonite stock of Permian to Triassic age that intrudes Devonian carbonate strata. In the intrusive rocks it is associated with pot
Jan 12, 1993
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Study of probability of detachment of particles from bubbles in flotationThe probability of detachment of quartz particles from air bubbles during bubble oscillations was investigated by means of a vibration method. Theoretical calculations of the detachment force based on
Dec 1, 1991
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A method for the rapid estimation of oxygen and blackdamp in the air of safety-lamp minesBy Briggs H.
The illustrated device uses the principle that the lamp can burn with a smaller inlet passage if the air is rich in O2 and that the size of the inlet can be made a measure of O2 percentage. The applia
Dec 1, 1916
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Tectonic setting of the sulphide nickel deposits of the Western Australian shield"The sulphide nickel resources of Australia are concentrated in the Western Australian Shield. This shield is considered to have developed by extensive, but incomplete, Proterozoic reworking of once-c
Jan 1, 1984
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Design of mills for developing countriesBy J. C. Loretto
The philosophy and detail of mill design in developing countries, where it is frequently difficult to obtain experienced, qualified supervision to operate the plant, are discussed. The resulting desig
Dec 1, 1971
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Report of speeches at the annual dinner of the Institution of Mining and MetallurgyBy M. G. Fleming, F. Warner, R. W. Boswell, M. J. Cahalan
The annual dinner of the Institution was held at the Savoy Hotel, London W.C.2, on 22 April, 1971. The President, Mr. M. J. Cahalan, was in the Chair; members and guests numbered 320. The toasts of Th
Dec 1, 1971
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Institution news; IMinE South Middlands branch J.C Boyle travelling schlorship 1998; the institution bookshop; IMinE notice of annual general meeting, Doncaster, 22 January 1998; Mining Qualifications Board press notices; professional calendarBy Marshall Charles Riddell, John Carlon
local news
Jan 12, 1997
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Microflotation measurements based on modified Hallimond tubeBy J. Drzymala, K. L. Wolters, T. Chmielewski, T. D. Wheelock, D. H. Birlingmair
Microflotation tests were conducted with a modified Hallimond tube equipped with a fritted glass disk and magnetic stirrer to determine whether the results would support an equation that predicts a li
Jan 4, 1992
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Metamorphically and hydrothermally mobilized Fe-Ni-Cu sulphides at Kambalda, Western AustraliaBy C. M. Lesher, R. R. Keays
"The komatnte-associated Fe-Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization at Kanihalda, Western Australia, is generally believed to be magmatic in origin, but a number of postmagmatic processes significantly modified
Jan 1, 1984
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Regional distribution of As, Sb and Bi in Grampian Highlands of Scotland and English Lake District: implications for gold metallogenyBy D. C. Cooper, P. M. Green, J. A. Plant, P. R. Simpson, A. J. Reedman
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress held in Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The Grampian Highlands and English Lake District evolved as
Jul 1, 1991
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The Constitution of Copper Smelting SlagsBy Ruddle R. W.
The slags produced in copper smelting are largely composed of silica and ferrous oxide and may therefore be regarded as essentially ferrous silicates. A fair amount of information is available on the
Jan 1, 1953