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  • IOM3
    The atmospheric oxidation of iron pyrites

    By Winmill T. F.

    Among the various theories proposed to account for the spontaneous ignjtion of coal, one which has at times been very strongly held is that the initial heating is due to the oxidation of iron pyrites.

    Dec 1, 1916

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

    By Mowat D. M., Louis H., Smith W. Mackey W. M., Dron R. W., Ellison C. C., Winmill T. F., Kerr G. L., Haldane J. S., Ashworth J., Garforth W., O'Shea L. T.

    Discussion of Winmill's paper, including various anecdotal examples, is presented together with the author's response; topics included: the need to distinguish cubic pyrites from the rapidly decomposi

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Kinetics of pyrite decomposition in a fluidized bed: part 1: removal of ambient sulphur vapour is rate-limiting; part 2: influence of transfer processes in the bed

    By M. D. Gibbs, T. N. Smith, B. Verbaan

    When heated in the absence of oxygen, pyrite from refractory gold concentrates decomposes endothermically to pyrrhotite, releasing sulphur. The decomposition starts at the particle surface and progres

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    The Control of Spontaneous Combustion in the Doncaster Area

    By R. F. Bell, Schultz

    The paper briefly discusses the nature of spontaneous heating in mines in the Doncaster area, in the period immediately before 1967 and steps taken to prevent and treat such outbreaks. The changes tha

    May 23, 1905

  • IOM3
    Industrial news August 1997

    By NA NA

    Listing safety award winners, £I43M has been added to proceeds from coal privatisation in the year to March 1997, bringing total revenues to over £1.3bn, some company news in brief.

    Jan 8, 1997

  • 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
    Discussions and contributions: Design and operation of a fluo-solid reactor for iron ore reduction

    By S. Y. Ezz

    Report of discussion at February, 1971, IMM general meeting (Chairman : M. J. Cahalan, President) of a paper published in Transactions/ Section C (Mineral Processing & Extractive Metallurgy), vol. 79,

    Dec 1, 1971

  • IOM3
    Some effects of earth-movement on the Coal-Measures of the Sheffield district (South Yorkshire and the neighbouring parts of West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire), part II

    By Fearnsides W. G.

    The second part of the paper, presented at the Midland Institute of Mining, Civil and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Doncaster on 27th May 1916, addresses the post-Carboniferous and pre

    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
    Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the Barnsley Area

    By G. G. Lambert

    The paper traces the pattern of spontaneous combustion in the workings of what was originally Hemsworth Colliery, but since July 1967 is now part of South Kirby Colliery. Examination is made of the Ba

    May 23, 1905

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

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

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Mining design software - a critical review

    By G. B. Hooper, G. A. Ferguson

    The technical capabilities and user-friendliness of the major computer-aided mining design software systems are reviewed. Recent experiences with three systems are outlined to indicate the practical

    Jan 12, 1992

  • IOM3
    Discussion of Mr. John Gibson's paper on 'The logic of trams'

    Discussion at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 8th April 1916, on the paper published in Trans. I.Min.E., vol.LI, 1916, p

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the South Durham Area

    By W. R. Donaghue, R. L. Robinson, C. Scott

    Whilst spontaneous combustion has never been considered a major problem in south Durham, certain collieries in the area have a history of heatings and precautions are essential. Three collieries are a

    May 23, 1905

  • IOM3
    Kinetics of CuO dissolution in different organic acids under rotating-disc geometry

    By G. R. Chaudhury

    Many base metals, such as copper, lead and zinc, are commercially extracted by thermal processing of sulphide concentrates. However, owing to the depletion of high grade sulphide ore reserves and to e

    Dec 1, 1995

  • IOM3
    Dust-sampling and control

    By J. P. Rees

    Describes methods of dust-sampling such as weighing the dust caught on cotton-wool, the sugar tube, konimeter, circular konimeter and the thermal precipitator. Covers the work of mine dust inspectors,

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Discovery of concealed massive sulphide bodies at Neves-Corvo, southern Portugal - a case history: discussion

    By A. A. R. Gomes, X. Leca

    Strong disagreement is registered by A.A. Rocha Gomes with Leca's account of the discovery published in Trans. IMM B, vol.99, 1990, p.B139-B152, which he contends minimises the role of the Portuguese

    Jun 13, 1905

  • IOM3
    Geochemical exploration for nickel sulphides in lateritic terrain in Western Australia

    By B. H. Smith

    "Most of the discoveries of nickel sulphide deposits in Western Australia have followed the search for gossans. The chances of further discoveries depend on improving our understanding of the cover of

    Jan 1, 1984

  • 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
    Foreword (cbe6434e-e501-4bd7-a121-b2bc955da599)

    By H. L. Willett

    The self heating of coal, or spontaneous combustion, has been a problem for centuries. This symposium addresses the issue.

    May 23, 1905