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Evaluation of static test used to predict the potential for acid drainage generation at sulphide mine sitesBy 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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Minerals '98By J. D. G. Groom
The introduction to a selection of papers from the Minerals '98 professionals' conference, held in London, 24 June 1998 as part of a week of activities supported by 13 professional and trade associati
Jun 21, 1905
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Effect of polyamines on mineral separation of nickel-copper ores: chelation equilibria in collectorless floation with DETABy S. Kelebek
DETA exhibits a highly selective depressant action on pyrrhotite without adversely affecting the collectorless flotability of pentlandite and chalcopyrite in nickel-copper ores of the Sudbury region.
Jun 18, 1905
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Prediction of mine tailings delta profilesBy P. H. Morris
The profile of a delta formed by fine-grained mineral processing wastes, disposed of as aqueous slurries by subaerial deposition from a pipeline, has a significant bearing on the volume that is availa
Apr 1, 1996
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Spotlight on Midlands Mining LimitedBy NA NA
In the third of its features on the new owners of the British coal mining industry, Mining Technology reports on the newest company in the field, Midlands Mining.
Jan 2, 1997
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Geology and genesis of Lago volcaniclastic-hosted Zn-Pb deposit, northwest SpainBy L. Villa, O. Suarez, D. Arias, L. G. Corretge
The deposit comprises two vertical, lenticular bodies emplaced in the allochthonous block of a Variscan thrust. Epigenetic mineralisation occurs as replacement of carbonated volcaniclastic rocks of Ca
Jun 19, 1905
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Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pHBy R. J. Gochin, M. A. Diaz
A modified Hallimond tube is described which allows the determination of the ultimate recovery R and the flotation rate constant k in a single, continuous experiment. The range of fine particles which
Apr 1, 1995
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Back in the blackBy G. Richards
Following on from the article in Materials World February 2015 (Asset 997) this article is the second half of a special focus on graphite. It looks at graphite's market prospects over the next few yea
Mar 1, 2015
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Characterization of strength of Australian iron ores by tumble-drum and drop testsBy R. D. Dukimo, M. V. Sevian
The nature of fracture and factors that control the extent of fracture in the tumble-drum and drop-tower tests have been identified. The product-size distribution, on which the standard strength indic
Jun 19, 1905
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Application of distinct-element modelling to assess slope stability at Delabole slate quarry, Cornwall, EnglandBy R. J. Pine, J. S. Coggan
Distinct-element modelling has been used to study the mechanisms associated with observed deformation of the western face of the quarry. A complex failure mechanism involving distinct planar surfaces
Apr 1, 1996
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Characterization of composition of mineral surfaces by laser-probe microanalysisBy F. Reich, S. L. Chryssoulis, K. G. Stowe
The surface chemistry of particulates from mineral processing streams can be determined by laser-probe microanalysis. The small area of analysis (2-30 micrometres) enables the surfaces of individual g
Jan 4, 1992
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Removal of copper from magnetite concentrates by chlorinationTwo concentrates from Palabora, in South Africa, containing 0.056-0.068% undesirable Cu and 0.8 or 2.2% Ti, were chlorinated with air:chlorine ratios of 10:1, 15:1 and 20:1 at temperatures between 1 2
Jun 21, 1905
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Bioleaching of iron-stained sandsBy A. F. Neil, A. S. Bahaj, P. Watkins, P. M. Hyslop, C. E. Kirby, P. A. B. James
The results of initial work indicate that for 3 of the 5 quarry sands bioleaching reduces the iron oxide content to a commercially acceptable 0.035 wt% Fe20 3, although the time taken to achieve this
Jun 18, 1905
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Tunnelling '91, sixth international tunnelling symposium held in London, 14-18 April 1991: Christopher Chope's official openingBy C. Chope
The Minister for Roads and Traffic's opening speech highlights some of the topics to be covered in the conference with particular reference to the Channel Tunnel, the recent breakthrough of whose serv
Jun 13, 1905
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Kinetics of Cu(II) adsorption by Penicillium sp.By S. P. Mishra, G. R. Chaudhury
The adsorption of Cu2+ ions by Penicillium sp. displayed a dual rate, with an initial faster phase followed by a slower one. The adsorption rate increased with increasing pH due to chemical and bioche
Aug 1, 1995
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Notes on the specification of iron and steel suitable for colliery useBy Simons W.
The object of the paper is to describe the standards of quality that should be specified in ordering material ordinarily required for colliery use, and also the qualities most suitable for particular
Dec 1, 1916
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Computerized mine planning for medium-size open-pitsBy G. H. Blackwell
Sequences in open pit mining must be planned and regularly revised to incorporate changes in the variables which affect profitability. Interactive computer planning with colour graphic facilities is a
Jan 8, 1993
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Urban explosion: a development that challenges tunnelling technologyBy S. Babendererde
The twenty-ninth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the IMM, presented at Tunnelling '97, London, 2-4 September 1997. The tunnelling industry is well prepared to face the challenge from the popula
Jun 19, 1905
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The state of gold mining in GhanaBy D. Mireku-Gyimah, R. S. Suglo
Ghana contains auriferous belts which cover 51 800 km2 of its small area of 239 400 km2. From 1493 to 1600 35.5% of the world gold production was from the Gold Coast (renamed Ghana in 1957). This drop
Jan 4, 1993
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Discussion: The logic of tramsBy Gibson J.
Written discussion contributions to the paper presented at the North of England Institute of Mining and Mechanical Engineers' general meeting held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12th February 1916, with Mr.
Dec 1, 1916