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                     The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) The man from Penzance: Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829)By Asfa-Wossen L. Davy saw science to be the ultimate truth. He loved the utility and permanence of it and the feeling of progression. He was a bold chemist and an inventor, but he thought like a writer Feb 1, 2015 
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                     Production planning with working-slope maximum-metal pit sequences Production planning with working-slope maximum-metal pit sequencesBy D. D. Lei, H. Sevim Long-term production planning in open-pit mines requires the determination of cut-off grade, mining and milling production rates, a mining sequence, mine life and ultimate pit limits. Since these vari Jul 1, 1996 
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                     Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd Colliery Carbon dioxide as an agent in extinguishing mine fires, with special reference to its application at the Senghenydd CollieryBy 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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                     Thermodynamic properties of magnesium chloride ammines Thermodynamic properties of magnesium chloride amminesA study of the thermodynamic properties of magnesium chloride ammines was carried out with the ultimate objective that the thermal decomposition of the hexammine MgCl2.6NH3 may prove successful on a c Jun 13, 1905 
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                     Computerized mine planning for medium-size open-pits 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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                     Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesis Palaeozoic bauxite deposits of North Onega basin, Russia: evidence as to genesisBy L. E. Mordberg, E. N. Nesterova Geochemical studies of the bauxite deposits show that the primary composition is gibbsitic. Some trace elements were relatively mobile during bauxite formation with the content of Th, U and Zr increas Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Pneumokoniosis on the Kolar Gold Field with sections on mine dust and mining methods and an appendix on petrology Pneumokoniosis on the Kolar Gold Field with sections on mine dust and mining methods and an appendix on petrologyBy 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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                     The examination of air-borne dust in coal-mines for the evaluation of the possible health hazard The examination of air-borne dust in coal-mines for the evaluation of the possible health hazardBy 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 Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in south Nottinghamshire The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in south NottinghamshireBy T. F. Bamber The South Nottinghamshire Area has not been greatly troubled by spontaneous combustion until the last few years, during which the Blackshale Seam has been developed and exploited. The problem was firs May 23, 1905 
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                     Flotation of pyrite and arsenopyrite at alkaline pH 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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                     The case for continuity in extractive metallurgy (the eighth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, delivered in London, 4 October 1971, at the symposium on Advances in extractive metallurgy and refining) The case for continuity in extractive metallurgy (the eighth Sir Julius Wernher memorial lecture of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, delivered in London, 4 October 1971, at the symposium on Advances in extractive metallurgy and refining)By J. H. Chesters The main, though rarely mentioned advantage, is likely to be the standardisation of best practice and product. In a batch process conditions vary cyclically, but with a continuous process they would, Dec 1, 1971 
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                     IMAGES: a computer system for British Coal's mine planning IMAGES: a computer system for British Coal's mine planningBy R. Vikram IMAGES (Integrated Mapping Applications Graphical Evaluation System) is a computer graphics system developed by British Coal for mine planning. The objectives of the system are to increase the profita Jan 12, 1992 
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                     The Strait tin market: the Penang price The Strait tin market: the Penang priceBy Fergusson E. An account is given of the history and operation of the Straits Tin market and the Penang price. The procedure by which the official ruling tin price is determined is presented and the way in which bi Dec 30, 1971 
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                     Petrloium resevoir management; past, present and future Petrloium resevoir management; past, present and futureBy C G. Wall, T S. Daltaban Three quarters of recent increases in world oil reserve estimates since 1990 have been attributed lo ‘better reservoir management' rather than to new discoveries. For the United Kingdom Continental Sh Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experiments Air-decked blasting techniques: some collaborative experimentsBy N. T. Moxon, D. Mead, S. B. Richardson A laboratory and theoretical study of air decks was carried out to assess the effects of the size and location of air-decks on fragmentation. The degree of fragmentation was found to depend on both fa Jan 4, 1993 
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                     The airport core programme (Hong Kong) The airport core programme (Hong Kong)By M J. Thomson, P T. Burgin The economic growth of Hong Kong and adjacent territories in Southern China is, to a considerable extent, dependant on air transportation, but the present Kai Tak Airport is incapable of expansion to Jan 7, 1997 
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                     The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion, with special reference to North Durham The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion, with special reference to North DurhamBy A. Z. Lang, D. A. Hall After a brief description of the causes of spontaneous heating and of general preventative methods, a detailed account is given of occurrences of spontaneous heating in the Main Seam (locally known as May 23, 1905 
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                     Advances in drilling technology Advances in drilling technologyBy Mohammed Ali Shah, Martin Waller The mining industry depends to a large extent on the availability of high performance equipment. For drilling this means a requirement for well engineered, reliable machines with mechanised handling a Jan 12, 1992 
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                     Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central System Geological and metallogenic aspects of late Variscan Ba-(F)-(base-metal) vein deposits of Spanish Central SystemBy M. Dobias, N. Mayor, J. Lillo, A. Gonzalez, R. Lunar, R. Oyarzun The central domain of the Spanish Central System contains a series of Ba-(F)-(base metal sulphide) hydrothermal vein deposits that are hosted by adamellitic granitoids. Fluid inclusion and sulphur iso Jan 4, 1992 
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                     Numerical prediction of strata deformation associated with longwall mining Numerical prediction of strata deformation associated with longwall miningBy R. I. Jeffery, J. W. Summers An account is given of the verification and calibration of a numerical modelling technique that has been developed for the prediction of subsurface strata deformation following the extraction of coal Jan 4, 1992 
