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  • IOM3
    Formation of Magnetite

    By Ruddle R. W.

    Magnetite occurs in the reverberatory furnaces, blast furnace and converter (a) as the result of its presence in the materials charged, and (b) as the result of oxidation of the FeS in the charge in t

    Jan 1, 1953

  • IOM3
    Application of physical modelling and particle flow analysis to evaluate ore-pass design

    By M. J. Beus, B. Stewart, S. Iverson

    Ore-pass hazards are a significant safety problem in US underground metal mines. From 1975 to 1995, nearly 75% of injuries during pulling or freeing of ore-pass chutes were related to falls of broken

    Jun 19, 1905

  • IOM3
    The sampling of air-borne mine dusts

    By D. G. Skinner, J. H. Griffiths, F. T. Williams, A. G. Withers

    "The absence of homogeneity, in dust-clouds underground indicates the use of a method in which the volume of air sampled is an appreciable proportion of the total volume under consideration. Of the av

    Jan 1, 1947

  • IOM3
    Bioleaching of iron-stained sands

    By 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

  • IOM3
    The industrial minerals sector in the United Kingdom; the importance of partnership between government and industry

    By Mike O'Shea

    Industrial minerals are extremely important to downstream industries and in our everyday lives. Their ontribution to the UK economy and to society as a whole is greatly underestimated. The industrial

    Jan 12, 1997

  • IOM3
    Recent developments in mineral exploration in the northwest highlands and islands of Scotland

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Some effects of earth-movement on the Coal-Measures of the Sheffield district (South Yorkshire and the neighbouring parts of West Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire), part II, fig. VII: Geological map of the Sheffield district

    By Fearnsides W. G.

    The map shows the sites of collieries and important boreholes in the district, with approximate underground contours of the pre-Permian surface of the Coal-Measures and of the Barnsley Bed

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    The assessment of the management of health and safety in an organisation

    By N T. Byrom

    This paper is essentially in two parts. It describes how risk assessment fits into the overall framework of the activities required to control risk effectively within an occupational health and safety

    Jan 7, 1996

  • IOM3
    Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in the Barnsley Area

    By G. G. Lambert

    The paper traces the pattern of spontaneous combustion in the workings of what was originally Hemsworth Colliery, but since July 1967 is now part of South Kirby Colliery. Examination is made of the Ba

    May 23, 1905

  • IOM3
    Ore mineralogy, textures and trace-element distributions at Raibl carbonate-hosted lead-zinc deposit, Tarvisio, Italy, with reference to treatment

    By L Casari

    A study of samples from three sectors of the mine, which was worked from Roman times to 1991, revealed different textures, mineral associations and distributions of trace elements in the sulphides. In

    Jun 18, 1905

  • IOM3
    The Constitution of Matte

    By Ruddle R. W.

    Solid mattes are generally held to be either (a) eutectiferous mixtures of the component sulphides Cu2S and FeS or (b) mixtures of complex sulphides. This chapter shows that liquid mattes consist esse

    Jan 1, 1953

  • IOM3
    Geology and mineralization at trojan nickel mine, Zimbabwe

    By L. R. Chimimba

    "The Trojan nickel deposit occurs within a pile of ultramafic lavas subjected to a lower amphibolite grade of metamorphism. The lavas form part of the Upper Greenstones (Bulawayan Group) of the Mazoe

    Jan 1, 1984

  • IOM3
    The health of old colliers: discussion

    By Haldane J. S.

    Discussion of a paper presented at the Institution of Mining Engineers' general meeting held in London on 8th June 1916 included oral contributions by Louis H., Mowat D.M., Lupton A., Bailey T.H., Bla

    Dec 1, 1916

  • IOM3
    The Prevention of Spontaneous Combustion in Scottish South Area

    By 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

  • IOM3
    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

  • IOM3
    Sampling variability of stream sediments in broad-scale regional geochemical reconnaissance

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Bayesian approach to slope stability assessment by updating probability of failure treated as a random variable

    By N. Powell, R. J. Pine

    An algorithm is proposed for updating the probability of slope failure on the basis of sequential testing using Bayesian probability theory. The approach is novel and computationally straightforward s

    Apr 1, 1996

  • IOM3
    Blast performance management

    By J A. Hacked

    This paper explores the potential to exploit controls over the outputs of the primary blasting operation, arising from the performance consistency benefits gained in using modern bulk emulsion explosi

    Jan 12, 1997

  • IOM3
    Petrloium resevoir management; past, present and future

    By 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

  • IOM3
    Developments in the application of underground battery vehicles in the UK coal mining Industry

    By S A. M Crawshaw, J A. B Fortune

    Trackless battery powered haulage vehicles have been in operation in British coal mines principally for longwall face transfer and personnel transportation. Changes within the industry have resulted i

    Jan 10, 1996