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  • IOM3
    Mineralogical characterization of calcine, neutral-leach residue and weak acid-leach residue from Vieille-Montagne zinc plant, Balen, Belgium

    By T. T. Chen, J. E. Dutrizac, C. Canoo

    The calcine consists principally of ZnO and ZnFe2O4, which occur as banded and porous grains, together with lesser amounts of Zn2SiO4, Zn-Fe-Pb silicate, sphalerite, quartz, PbSO4 and Fe2O3. Al is pre

    Jan 4, 1993

  • IOM3
    Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central System

    By M. Dobias, N. Mayor, J. Lillo, A. Gonzalez, R. Lunar, R. Oyarzun

    The central domain of the Spanish Central System contains a series of Ba-(F)-(base metal sulphide) hydrothermal vein deposits that are hosted by adamellitic granitoids. Fluid inclusion and sulphur iso

    Jan 4, 1992

  • IOM3
    Sampling variability of stream sediments in broad-scale regional geochemical reconnaissance

    By R. J. Howarth, P. L. Llowenstein

    The errors resulting from field sampling, sample preparation and analysis are investigated for drainage sediments derived from homogeneous sandstone, shale, limestone, basic igneous and granite lithol

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Influence of a pisolitic limonite on sintering of an Australian iron ore blend

    Studies were carried out to examine the effect of introducing varying levels of a pisolitic limonite (Yandi) into an Australian iron ore blend. Compared with other ores in the blend Yandi is more poro

    Dec 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Review of ventilation and refrigeration in deep, hot and mechanized mines in Australia

    By M. J. Howes

    The high degree of mechanisation, which is mainly diesel-powered, has a significant effect on heat loads; heat output from this source often exceeds the heat flow from the surrounding rock. The extens

    Jun 12, 1905

  • IOM3
    Critique of exhalative hypothesis of tungsten skarn formation; discussion

    By P. R. Ineson, D. W. James

    For a criterion to be useful it must either demonstrate directly the role of exhalative processes in the formation of a deposit or describe a unique attribute of exhalative deposits. Few of those empl

    Jan 12, 1993

  • 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
    Surface tension of lead and its silver, tin and copper alloys

    By Zhengya Lu, F. Lawson

    The surface tensions of lead and lead alloys with very low concentrations of silver, tin and copper were measured by the sessile-drop method. The enrichment of silver and tin in the surface of liquid

    Dec 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Pilot-scale study of effect of mineralogy and particle size on flash smelting of nickel sulphide concentrates

    By I. R. Stevenson, J. G. Dunn, T. N. Smith, L. C. Mackey

    An experimental flash reactor has been developed to simulate the operation of an industrial flash-smelter reaction shaft. Four concentrate materials of differing mineralogical compositions were charac

    Jul 1, 1991

  • IOM3
    Broken Hill area, Australia, as a Proterozoic fold-and-thrust belt: implications for the Broken Hill base-metal deposit: contributed remarks; authors' reply

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Regional distribution of As, Sb and Bi in Grampian Highlands of Scotland and English Lake District: implications for gold metallogeny

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Residual coal mining subsidence - some facts

    By C R. Ferrari

    Residual subsidence is generally accepted as being about 5% of the total subsidence occurring within 12 months of all mining finishing. This paper looks at five case studies from different parts of th

    Jan 7, 1997

  • IOM3
    Notes on the specification of iron and steel suitable for colliery use

    By Simons W.

    The object of the paper is to describe the standards of quality that should be specified in ordering material ordinarily required for colliery use, and also the qualities most suitable for particular

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of Scotland

    By D. Newman

    Mineral production in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland during the last ten years has been confined to the sporadic production of industrial minerals—for example marble, anorthosite, limestone, ta

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Some geochemical consequences of environmental change and human activity in Nova Scotia, Canada

    By III, Peter J. Rogers, J. Gordon Ogden

    A study is described which attempts to identify the chemical factors of common concern to environmental and exploration geochemistry as indicated by recent work in both disciplines in Nova Scotia. Cor

    Jan 4, 1992

  • IOM3
    The examination of air-borne dust in coal-mines for the evaluation of the possible health hazard

    By D. G. Skinner, M. SC. Griffiths

    "The natural difficulties associated with the size evaluation of dusts render absolute measurement difficult, or indeed, impossible. Assuming that the desirability of gravi­ metric sampling be conced

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Discussion: Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd Colliery

    By Evans E. C.

    Discussion of the paper presented at the Manchester Geological and Mining Society' general meeting held in Manchester, March 14th , 1916, with Leonard R. Fletcher, President, in the Chair included co

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    High current density copper electrorefining (0855423e-502d-4069-91c6-14377f7ba19f)

    By R. Winand, P. Harlet

    he cathodes produced are of electrorefined grade; metallographic structure and surface roughness are controlled to a depth of 1.3 cm (single-side deposits); silver levels in the cathode are regulated

    Jan 4, 1992

  • IOM3
    Ore mineralogy, textures and trace-element distributions at Raibl carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposit, Tarvisio, Italy, with reference to treatment

    By L Casari

    A study of samples from three sectors of the mine, which was worked from Roman times to 1991, revealed different textures, mineral associations and distributions of trace elements in the sulphides. In

    Jun 18, 1905

  • 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