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                     Summing up of the Symposium Summing up of the SymposiumBy H. L. Willett Wrapping up the symposium, covers incidence of spontaneous combustion in British mines, assessment of liability to spontaneous combustion, precautions, rate of advance, starting a line of a coalface, May 23, 1905 
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                     The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the South Yorkshire Area The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the South Yorkshire AreaBy E. L. Evans The historical development of South Yorkshire mining is traced and note made of the liability to generate spontaneous combustion of some of the seams which have been worked. The liability factor is an May 23, 1905 
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                     British Coal Corporation's R&D programme in mining British Coal Corporation's R&D programme in miningBy D. J. Buchanan British Coal's mining research programme is directed towards the strategic objectives of reducing production costs, improving product quality and resolving health, safety and environmental issues. The Jan 12, 1992 
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                     Vapour pressure-temperature relation for sulphur up to the critical point Vapour pressure-temperature relation for sulphur up to the critical pointBy E. H. Baker Vapour pressures of sulphur have been measured over the temperature range 340-1039°C by means of boiling-point measurements, an internally heated pressure vessel being employed with argon as the press 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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                     Developments in wear-resistant materials for mining and heavy engineering applications Developments in wear-resistant materials for mining and heavy engineering applicationsBy J. V. Wood, P. Davies, J. L. F. Kellie A new range of wear-resistant materials is being produced by technology that has been used to develop high performance metal-matrix composites. These include steels and aluminium alloys that can be ma Jan 12, 1992 
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                     Industrial news November 1996 Industrial news November 1996By NA NA Hausherr UK Limited Win Order from Italian Cement company Cementerie Di Sardengnu SpA, Qualler Hall complete head gear switch in three weeks, Chief Mins Inspector 'cautiosly optimistic' on safety sta Jan 11, 1996 
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                     Proceedings, second session, Papers Nos. 5-9 Proceedings, second session, Papers Nos. 5-9Discussion of the papers with a written contribution and authors' written replies. Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Modelling slope behaviour for open pits Modelling slope behaviour for open pitsBy Q. H. Liao, B. G. Monaghan The options for designing slopes in complex geological conditions are reviewed. It is shown that modelling, especially numerical modelling, allows a degree of analysis that cannot otherwise be achieve Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Underground Heatings at Lynemouth Colliery Underground Heatings at Lynemouth CollieryBy M. Riddell This paper describes the incipient heatings that occurred below ground in the High Main and Main seams at the mine between the years 1963 and 1966. The possible causes, effects and activities associat May 23, 1905 
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                     Copper Losses in Smelting and Converting Copper Losses in Smelting and ConvertingBy R. W. Ruddle The present state of knowledge on this subject may briefly be summarized as follows: (1) The copper content of the slag increases with the grade of the matte in contact with it; on the other hand, the Jan 1, 1953 
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                     The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the South Durham Area The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the South Durham AreaBy W. R. Donaghue, R. L. Robinson, C. Scott Whilst spontaneous combustion has never been considered a major problem in south Durham, certain collieries in the area have a history of heatings and precautions are essential. Three collieries are a May 23, 1905 
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                     Simulation of fixed-time, locked-cycle grinding tests Simulation of fixed-time, locked-cycle grinding testsBy M. Rahman, P. C. Kapur The fixed-time locked-cycle grinding test is employed to simulate the industrial closed grinding circuit on the laboratory scale. A mathematical algorithm for 'cyclewise' computer simulation of the lo Dec 1, 1971 
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                     Types of rock encountered in mining on the Witwatersrand and their mineral constitution Types of rock encountered in mining on the Witwatersrand and their mineral constitutionBy R. J. Bridges Mining operations on the Witwatersrand are conducted for the most part in rocks of highly quartzitic character. They comprise the following types: Conglomerates, grits, and quartzites, to which on the Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Ignition prevention Ignition preventionBy J. S. WARWICK, E. J. Browning Ignitions continue to occur underground, sometimes leading to major explosions. There has been considerable effort in the UK, and more widely in the European Community, to formulate the best ventilati Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Mineralogy of platinum group elements in the Kambalda nickel deposits, Western Australia Mineralogy of platinum group elements in the Kambalda nickel deposits, Western AustraliaBy D. R. Hudson, M. J. Donaldson "Study of gravity concentrates from the gold-recovery circuit of the Kambalda nickel mill has enabled an assessment to be made of the nature, relative abundance and compositional variability of platin Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of Scotland Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of ScotlandBy D. Newman Mineral production in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland during the last ten years has been confined to the sporadic production of industrial minerals—for example marble, anorthosite, limestone, ta Dec 1, 1971 
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                     Pit-timber and its preservation. Pit-timber and its preservation.By Groom P. The wastage of timber in coal-mines that is caused by decay is very great; in fact, far greater in this country than is generally realized. Mr. E. W. Peters estimates that of the whole wastage of timb Dec 1, 1916 
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                     The influence of incombustible substances on coal-dust explosions 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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                     The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire Area The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the North Yorkshire AreaBy J. Coxon, G. W. Walker The paper describes the discovery, location and events concerning three types of heating which have occurred in recent years: a) in a district being salvaged, b) in the shaft pillar at an air-crossing May 23, 1905 
