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Environmental assessment: a new experience
By I. J. Brown
Paper prepared for presentation at Industrial minerals and the environment, held in Leeds, 24-35 September 1990. The need to submit an environmental statement (EIS) has certainly increased the workloa
Jan 1, 1991
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Fluid inclusion study of the unexposed Kentstown Granite, Co. Meath, Ireland
By M. Feely, W. G. O'Keefe, C. O'Reilly, M. P. Holdstock
A petrographic and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in the Kentstown Granite, crosscutting quartz (VI) and calcite+quartz (V 2) veins in the granite and calcite+quartz (V 2) veins in the ov
Jun 19, 1905
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Pechenga area, Russia - part 2: nickel-copper deposits and related rocks
By V. A. Melezhik, A. H. Green, L. N. Grinenko
Finally, a theoretical model is constructed that takes
Aug 1, 1994
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Engineering geomorphological mapping and opencast mining in unstable mountains - a case study
By G. J. Hearn
between particles in the classifying region is then
Apr 1, 1995
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Regional geochemical mapping of Pt, Pd and Au over an obducted ophiolite complex, Shetland Islands, northern Scotland
By D. M. A. Flight, G. E. M Hall, P. R. Simpson
theoretical viewpoints.
Apr 1, 1994
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Effect of guar gum on selective separation of sphalerite from galena by flotation
By R. K. Rath
Adsorption, electrokinetic and flotation studies were carried out. The maximum density of adsorption of guar gum was obtained at pH 7.5 on sphalerite and at pH 11.5 on galena. Flotation recovery of sp
Jun 21, 1905
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Recovery of palladium from an exhausted catalyst by chlorination: effect of carbon content and thermal treatment
By M. C. Ruiz, M. E. Godoy, J. B. Rivarola, M. W. Ojeda
The amount of Pd recovered from an exhausted olefin hydrogenation catalyst was found to depend on mixing technique, particle size, carbon percentage, chlorine flow, reaction time and temperature. Pd e
Jun 21, 1905
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Rare earths - What is the answer to China's monopoly?
By Schwartz M.
The current status of the heavy and light rare-earth elements outside China is reviewed. New suppliers of the light rare-earth elements are Lynas (Australia/Malaysia) and Molycorp (USA), which are ant
Feb 1, 2015
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Mine backfilling to limit surface subsidence: a case history
By P. H. Carr, G. G. Marino, K. A. Patel
Extensions to a correctional institution at Wabash Valley, Indiana, required development over abandoned coal-mine workings, at 90 m depth, where subsidence was possible at surface. Backfilling of the
Jun 19, 1905
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An energy-based approach to blast design
By D. W. Taylor, I. W. Farmer, N. Mojtabai
Rittinger's and Bond's descriptions of rock crushing relate the energy input required to fracture rock and the surface energy required to form new fractures to the change in specific surface area of f
Jun 19, 1905
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The Constitution of Matte
By Ruddle R. W.
Solid mattes are generally held to be either (a) eutectiferous mixtures of the component sulphides Cu2S and FeS or (b) mixtures of complex sulphides. This chapter shows that liquid mattes consist esse
Jan 1, 1953
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Gold exploration in the Liptako region of Niger
By R. Poulin, C. F. Gleeson
The Birimian rocks of the region are gold-bearing and show many similarities to those of Burkina Faso. All three greenstone belts (Goroual, Tera and Sirba) host gold-bearing quartz veins. It appears t
Apr 1, 1996
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Leaching of Dominican gold ores in iodide-catalysed thiocyanate solutions
By S. P. Ball, A. J. Monhemius
In a laboratory study under acidic oxidising conditions, the thiocyanate system gave results at least as good as cyanide and considerably better than thiourea, with modest consumption of SCN (less tha
Dec 1, 1995
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Catalytic effects in CaO-enhanced reduction of copper sulphide: Cu2S-CaO-C system
By M. Moinpour, Y. K. Rao
The catalysed direct reduction of copper sulphide with carbon and lime was investigated in the range 850-1000 degrees C using Cu2S-CaO-C and Cu2S-4CaO-4C reaction mixtures. The effects of the catalyti
Jul 1, 1991
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Monitoring subsidence over submarine coal mines in the Sydney coalfield, Canada, by bathymetric methods
By R. C. Courtney, D. J. Forrester
Modern advances have led to sweep and multibeam bathymetric surveying techniques that yield three-dimensional images of the sea floor and have also produced high-powered personal computers with which
Jun 19, 1905
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Regional polyphase and polymetallic vein mineralization in the Caledonides of the central Wales orefield
By J. S. Mason
Paper presented at Mineralisation in the Caledonides, the Mike Gallagher memorial meeting held in Edinburgh, 27-28 June 1996. Detailed paragenetic studies of the post-tectonic fracture-hosted vein min
Jun 19, 1905
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Regional in-situ stresses in mine design
By I. W. Farmer
High horizontal stresses and high horizontal to vertical in-situ principal stress ratios in the plane of underground drifts and entries can damage weakly laminated roof rocks quite severely. Such stre
Jun 19, 1905
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Evaluation of static test used to predict the potential for acid drainage generation at sulphide mine sites
By B. Gazea, A. Kontopoulos, A. Kourtis, K. Adam
Static tests give a measure of the balance between acid-producing and acid-neutralising mineral components in a material, while kinetic tests determine acid generation and neutralisation over a long p
Jun 19, 1905
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Physical and chemical properties of bentonite deposits of Milos Island, Greece
By G. E. Christidis, P. W. Scott
The deposits were formed from low-temperature alteration of pyroclastic rocks. Properties investigated include their cation exchange capacity, swelling capacity, pH, rheological properties, the green
Jun 18, 1905
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Presidential address (df96d270-8aad-4124-8984-c683b36c8314)
By E R. Hassall
Discussiong the importance of minerals and mining, impacts on the environment and remediation, and the need to foster interest in science among young people.
Jan 8, 1997