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The professional engineer in the mineral industry. IMM Presidential Address delivered on 20 May 1971
By M. G. Fleming
The professional mineral engineer is an individual of personal integrity who has undergone rigorous intellectual instruction in the scientific disciplines fundamental to his vocation; he has learnt to
Dec 1, 1971
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Problems of sampling in geoscience
By J. C. Griffiths
There are two kinds of problems concerning the elements of a population : the first is to estimate the proportion of some specific kind of element in the population, e.g. the amount of gold in a block
Dec 1, 1971
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Discussion of Mr. Sam Mavor's paper on 'Compressed air for coal-cutters'
By Mavor S.
Further discussion at the Mining Institute of Scotland's general meeting held in Edinburgh, 12 February 1916, with D.W. Mowat, president, in the chair, of a paper published in Trans. Inst. Min. Engrs.
Dec 1, 1916
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Tungsten (1011acf0-5ac1-48f0-902f-65e9673a0224)
By A. Ploszajski
This item examines the history and uses of tungsten, from discovery to superalloys via the lightbulb and electron beam instruments.
Apr 1, 2015
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Influence of material properties on high-temperature zone reactions in sintering of iron ore
By L. T. Matthews, C. E. Loo, R. P. Williams
The behaviour of iron ores and fluxes in the high temperature zone of a sintering bed is extremely complex. Following a review of current knowledge, an attempt is made to define relevant terminology t
Jan 4, 1992
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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
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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
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Pneumokoniosis on the Kolar Gold Field with sections on mine dust and mining methods and an appendix on petrology
By D. J. Burdon, Anthony Caplan
"(1) The radiological appearances of pneumokoniosis on the Kolar Gold Field is described in detail. The characteristic abnormality is the. presence of a diffuse, fine annular and punctate mottling. (2
Jan 1, 1947
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Back to the future
By G W. Clamp
The most traum atic event within the lUK coal industry during the last 30 years was its privatisation. Who were the relatively unknown people from RJB: white knights or robber barons? This paper highl
Jan 8, 1997
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Notes on the history of the safety-lamp
By Hardwick F. W., O'Shea L. T.
The survey covers: coal-mine lighting prior to the invention of the safety-lamp, including candles, the flint-and-steel Spedding mill, and mirrors; the growth in knowledge of firedamp; the Society in
Dec 1, 1916
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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
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Mine gas exploitation at Appin and Tower Collieries, New South Wales, Australia
By K. C. Garner
The visit reported was made with support from the 1997 J.C. Boyle travelling scholarship. The management and control of hazardous gases released into the underground environment are an integral part o
Jun 21, 1905
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Minimum recovery zone height in flotation columns from particle-bubble collision analysis
By J. A. Finch, Zhenghe Xu, Z. A. Zhou
A particle-bubble collision model was used to investigate the minimum recovery zone height, H(r,min) required for flotation columns. The criterion used to define H(r,min) is that height which gives un
Aug 1, 1995
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Annual general meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy
The 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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Development of Schytill and Geldart diagrams for determining the fluidization conditions for chlorination of anatase-charcoal mixtures
By R Adamian, F. T. Da Silva, D. H. Gameiro
Schytill and Geldart diagrams were developed for the TiO2-C-Cl2 system at 1 073 and 1 273 K, so as to define the hypothetical relations between particle sizes and chlorine velocity for simultaneous fl
Jun 21, 1905
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Notes on a visit to coal and iron mines and ironworks in the United States
By I. L. Bell
The ironmasters of America had asked the Iron and Steel Institute to visit the USA. The Council decided it was not possible to accept, but Mr. Bell visited; this is an account of his trip. Topics cove
Jan 12, 1875
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in Warwickshire, South Derbyshire and Leicestershire
By W. R. Chambers
A wide variety of mining conditions exists within the South Midlands Area and across this range of conditions more than one half of the mines are highly susceptible to spontaneous combustion. Two thic
May 23, 1905
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Physical chemistry of 'one-step' copper production from a chalcopyrite concentrate
By J. H. E. Jeffes, C. Diaz
The heat balance and chemical equilibria involved in the production of blister copper from a chalcopyrite concentrate in a single operation are examined. It appears that two stages—one oxidising and o
Dec 1, 1971
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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
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Analysis of pillar design practices and techniqes for U.S. limestone mines
By A. T. Iannacchione
Underground mining of stone in the US is increasing, as is the depth of overburden above the mines. Data gathered from mine visits, maps, discussion with operators and numerical simulation have been u
Jun 21, 1905