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  • IOM3
    Orientation studies on stream-sediment sampling for a regional geochemical survey in northern Scotland

    By J. Plant

    Stream-sediment sampling undertaken to define the regional geochemistry of northern Scotland is described with particular reference to the errors involved. The region is underlain essentially by Moine

    Dec 1, 1971

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    Tunnelling '91, sixth international tunnelling symposium held in London, 14-18 April 1991: report of the proceedings of the symposium

    By G. E. Pearse

    Reports, discussions, a written contribution and two written replies are presented from 11 sessions on: Safety and compressed air; Ground movements; Geotechnical; Channel Tunnel (2 sessions); Machines

    Jun 13, 1905

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

    By Evans E. C.

    At first sight, the extinction of a mine fire by the action of some such gas as carbon dioxide would appear to be quite a simple and practicable operation. From a consideration of the theoretical aspe

    Dec 1, 1916

  • 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

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    The present position and future development of the Chinese coal industry

    By L Zhang

    The Chinese coal industry is the largest coal producer in the world. The total production in I995 was 1.28 bnt. On the way towards introducing a market economic system, this mature industry is facing

    Jan 11, 1996

  • 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

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    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
    Probabilistic key-block analysis for support design and effects of mining-induced stress on key-block stability: a case study

    By R. Trueman, D. B. Tyler

    Numerical modelling was used to determine the magnitude and direction of stresses around drives both adjacent to and distant from open stopes in the South Crofty tin mine. Modelling predicted that dri

    Jan 4, 1993

  • 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
    Graphical presentation of size distribution data: an assessment of current practice

    By C. C. Harris

    The two best known graphical methods for presenting and comparing comminution data are obtained by linearising the Gates-Gaudin-Schuhmann and the Rosin-Rammler size distribution equations. It is shown

    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, fig. VII: Geological map of the Sheffield district

    By Fearnsides W. G.

    The map shows the sites of collieries and important boreholes in the district, with approximate underground contours of the pre-Permian surface of the Coal-Measures and of the Barnsley Bed

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Industrial news, September 1996

    By NA NA

    RJB completes purchase of second lease-licence mine, Miller buys Wimpey Mining, Point of Ayr Colliery in North Wales closes, jobs created at Lithgow Minerals Processing Park, Australia.

    Jan 9, 1996

  • IOM3
    Petrography and paragenesis of platinum-group minerals in Jinchuan ultramafic intrusion, northwest China

    By Li Shibo, C. Halls

    The compositions of olivine, pyroxene and chromite from the Proterozoic ultramafic complex are analagous to those of cumulate ultramafic rocks of tholeiitic origin, suggesting that the parent magma ma

    Jan 12, 1993

  • IOM3
    Standardisation of powered roof for longwall faces

    By S K. Das

    An intensive investigation into modern roof support technology, including hy draulic and control systems, has been carried out against the perspective of global development and support behaviour on lo

    Jan 4, 1997

  • IOM3
    Exploration methods for nuclear waste repositories or mineral deposits - from source to sink, where's the front?

    By M. J. Russell, W. E. Stephens, D. B. Mohamad, A. B. MacKenzie

    Redox front processes in rocks are important in the context of both radioactive waste disposal and the development of orebodies. Results are presented from a study of the distribution of uranium and t

    Jan 12, 1992

  • 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
    The sinking and equipment of a circular shaft

    Paper presented at the Mining Institute of Scotland's annual general meeting held in Glasgow, 8th April 1916. Although there is nothing novel or difficult about the sinking described, circular shafts

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    Developments in wear-resistant materials for mining and heavy engineering applications

    By J. V. Wood, P. Davies, J. L. F. Kellie

    A new range of wear-resistant materials is being produced by technology that has been used to develop high performance metal-matrix composites. These include steels and aluminium alloys that can be ma

    Jan 12, 1992

  • IOM3
    Liquid-phase mass transfer in top-blown open-channel flows

    By N. A. Warner, R. K. Manna

    Physical modelling of liquid-phase oxygen mass transfer in a water model of part of a proposed new polymetallic smelter has been achieved. A study of solute mass transfer caused by multiple, subsonic

    Jul 1, 1991

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