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Sulphide-silicate reactions as a guide to Ni-Cu-Co mineralization in central Maine. U.S.A.By A. J. Naldrett
"Synorogenic mafic intrusions are a common feature of the northern Appalachians. Two sulphide-bearing intrusions in central Maine that have been investigated revealed a number of important features th
Jan 1, 1984
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Controls on scale of Porgera-type porphyry/epithermal gold deposits associated with mafic, alkalic magmatism1994 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
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The UK's electricity supply position into the next CenturyBy D G. Jefferies
This paper covers National Grid's role in the electricity market, the growth of competition in both generation and supply in that market, and the resulting impact on fuel usage, prices and the environ
Jan 12, 1997
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Smelting reduction of carbon-chromite composite pellets: part 1: reduction kinetics and mechanism; part 2: dissolution kinetics and mechanismBy Y. L. Ding, N. A. Warner
Cylindrical pellets made from graphite and chromite mixtures were reduced in high-carbon ferrochromium melts at 1 600-1 695 degrees C, under an atmosphere of almost pure CO. The reduction rate, as mea
Jun 19, 1905
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Reliability and availability analysis of mining systemsBy Tuncel M. Yegulalp, Selamet G. Ergelebi
A description is given of a method of analysing modern mining systems in terms of reliability and their effects on productivity. Non-exponential distributions, such as the Weibull and lognormal distri
Jan 4, 1993
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Canada's National Geochemical Reconnaissance programmeBy E. H. W. Hornbrook, P. W. B. Friske
Paper presented at the 28th International Geological Congress, Washington DC, July 1989 (International geochemical mapping sessions). The objective of the programme is to establish and maintain a nati
Jun 13, 1905
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Spessartine-quartz rock (coticule) occurences in New Brunswick, Canada, and their use on exploration for massive sulphide, tin-tungsten and gold depositsBy D. V. Venugopal, W. W. Gardiner
Spessartine-quartz rocks are manganiferous sedimentary rocks rich in spessartine and quartz which occur in north-central New Brunswick. They represent a recrystallised manganiferous siltstone/chert th
Jan 12, 1992
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The health of old colliersBy Haldane J. S.
(Paper presented at the Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London on 8th June 1916.) It was shown in the last Supplement to the Registrar-General's Reports, in connection with th
Dec 1, 1916
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Nickel sulphide mineralization in the lick fork prospect, Virginia, U.S.A.By K. C. Misra, W. Wrightson Jr.
The Lick Fork prospect shows appreciable nickel sulphide mineralization in a narrow, steeply dipping, layered sequence of metamorphosed hornblende peridotite, gahhro and hornblende gahhro, intrusive i
Jan 1, 1984
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Sampling variability of stream sediments in broad-scale regional geochemical reconnaissanceBy 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
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The sinking and equipment of a circular shaftPaper 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
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Blasthole stoping - drilling accuracy and measurementBy F. Boudreault, M. J. Scobie, J. Szymanski, C. Hendricks
The development of new stoping methods and more effective control over dilution, recovery and fragmentation depends on improved accuracy in blasthole drilling. The mechanisms and factors which control
Jan 12, 1992
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Energy considerations of gibbsite calcination processBy O. E. Polter, W. J. N. Fernando
Smelter-grade alumina is usually produced by the calcination of gibbsite. The ideal energy requirements for the calcination of gibbsite have been analysed and compared with the actual energy consumpti
Jun 13, 1905
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Characterization of feldspar texture and liberation by automated image analysisBy W. Petruk, M. J. Matos
An aplite ore from Guarda in northern Portugal, containing albite, microcline and quartz and muscovite gangue was studied to identify conditions for extracting the feldspar minerals. The large amounts
Jun 18, 1905
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The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosionsThe 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
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Synthesis of grinding time-size reduction relationshipsBy 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
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Sintering mechanism of Western Australian pisolitic limoniteBy J. Ostwald, L. T. Matthews, C. E. Loo
Australia has large reserves of pisolitic limonite. Mining recently commenced on the Yandicoogina deposit to produce a high-grade sintering ore. The ore contains about 10 wt% combined water and simul
Jan 12, 1992
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Aspects of metallogenesis within the southern Caledonides of Great Britain and IrelandBy C. J. V. Wheatley
Recent studies of the mineralisation at Avoca in southeast Ireland, Parys Mountain in Anglesey, and Coniston in the Lake District result in the proposal of a new metallogenetic model for mineral depos
Dec 1, 1971
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The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in Scottish South AreaBy W. H. McAllister
The paper considers the geology and the coalfields that comprise the Scottish south area. It traces the history of known sources of spontaneous combustion and indicates the collieries concerned, with
May 23, 1905
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Metamorphically and hydrothermally mobilized Fe-Ni-Cu sulphides at Kambalda, Western AustraliaBy C. M. Lesher, R. R. Keays
"The komatnte-associated Fe-Ni-Cu sulphide mineralization at Kanihalda, Western Australia, is generally believed to be magmatic in origin, but a number of postmagmatic processes significantly modified
Jan 1, 1984