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                     Presidential address (df96d270-8aad-4124-8984-c683b36c8314) Presidential address (df96d270-8aad-4124-8984-c683b36c8314)By E R. Hassall Discussiong the importance of minerals and mining, impacts on the environment and remediation, and the need to foster interest in science among young people. Jan 8, 1997 
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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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                     Efficiency in batch separations Efficiency in batch separationsBy A. B. Holland-Batt Two graphical techniques which are commonly used to assess batch separations are analysed in terms of reaction kinetics to provide a more powerful method of evaluation. An alternative and more general Dec 1, 1971 
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                     Thermodynamics study of oxygen in liquid lead-tin alloys Thermodynamics study of oxygen in liquid lead-tin alloysBy J. H. E. Jeffes, K. T. Jacob The activity coefficients of oxygen in liquid Pb-Sn alloys have been measured between 550 and 1100°C by use of solid oxide galvanic cells: Pt, Ni-NiO | Zr02 Solid electrolyte | O (Pb + Sn), Cermet, Pt Dec 1, 1971 
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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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                     Strata control - a new science for an old problem Strata control - a new science for an old problemBy R. G. Siddall, W. Gale In the UK the development of the science of strata control has been strengthened by a resurgence of interest in the specialism of roofbolting and its associated techniques. The evolution of the theor Jan 4, 1992 
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                     Probabilistic key-block analysis for support design and effects of mining-induced stress on key-block stability: a case study Probabilistic key-block analysis for support design and effects of mining-induced stress on key-block stability: a case studyBy R. Trueman, D. B. Tyler Numerical modelling was used to determine the magnitude and direction of stresses around drives both adjacent to and distant from open stopes in the South Crofty tin mine. Modelling predicted that dri Jan 4, 1993 
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                     Role of SFCA in promoting high-temperature reduction properties of iron ore sinters Role of SFCA in promoting high-temperature reduction properties of iron ore sintersBy A. G. Waters, N. J. Bristow A comparative study was made of an untreated and a heated haematite ore and a sinter produced from a feed consisting of 100% ore, to study the influence on reduction behaviour of sinter bonding phases Apr 1, 1991 
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                     Computers and blasting Computers and blastingBy T. J. White, R. A. Farnfield Early computerised blast monitoring equipment consisted of a digital version of the existing analogue machines with, perhaps, a few enhancements. Many additional facilities have since been developed t Jan 4, 1993 
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                     Simulation of grinding circuit at Gumuskoy silver plant, Turkey Simulation of grinding circuit at Gumuskoy silver plant, TurkeyBy B. Sonmez, B. Aksanl, S. Ersaym, I. F. Erkal, S. L. Ergun The comminution circuit at the plant has experienced severe problems arising from a feed containing much larger amounts of clay and having a higher moisture content than expected. Three solutions were Jan 4, 1993 
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                     The government Miners' Training Schools (incorporated in the Union of South Africa): an outline of two vocational training schemes The government Miners' Training Schools (incorporated in the Union of South Africa): an outline of two vocational training schemesBy E. J. Bolitho "The paper covers the activities of the Government Miners' Training-Schools. It argues that its success is proved by the steady demand for miners trained at the Schools; by the large numbers of ex-app Jan 1, 1947 
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                     Design and operation of a laboratory packed-bed reactor and its use to study the decomposition of calcium carbonate Design and operation of a laboratory packed-bed reactor and its use to study the decomposition of calcium carbonateBy A. Paulin, A. W. D. Hills The work has shown that packed-bed behaviour can be predicted from the results of single-particle experiments, total reaction times being predicted somewhat more accurately than gas and solid temperat Dec 1, 1971 
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                     Q&A with Dr Pat Foster Q&A with Dr Pat FosterBy Jones R. G. Dr Pat Foster, Senior Lecturer in Mining Engineering at the UK's Camborne School of Mines, talks to Rhiannon Garth Jones about mining safety around the world, education and the future of the industry Feb 1, 2015 
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                     Estimation of mechanical rock properties using wireline geophysical measurements Estimation of mechanical rock properties using wireline geophysical measurementsBy L. Wade, R. Wang, M. A. Horton Laboratory methods to find the mechanical properties of rock are inherently biased towards stronger strata, which best survive the sample preparation process. Geophysical techniques are not subject to Jan 4, 1993 
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                     Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gas Extraction of copper from dry Salobo (Brazil) chalcopyrite concentrate and aqueous slurries thereof by chlorination with Cl2 gasBy E. A. Brocchi, P. K. Jena Complete extraction of copper from Salobo chalcopyrite concentrate can be achieved in less than 10 minutes by chlorination of the dry concentrate with Cl2 at 450 degrees C and in 5 minutes by chlorina Jan 4, 1992 
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                     Kinetics of pyrite decomposition in a fluidized bed: part 1: removal of ambient sulphur vapour is rate-limiting; part 2: influence of transfer processes in the bed Kinetics of pyrite decomposition in a fluidized bed: part 1: removal of ambient sulphur vapour is rate-limiting; part 2: influence of transfer processes in the bedBy M. D. Gibbs, T. N. Smith, B. Verbaan When heated in the absence of oxygen, pyrite from refractory gold concentrates decomposes endothermically to pyrrhotite, releasing sulphur. The decomposition starts at the particle surface and progres Jun 19, 1905 
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                     The UK's electricity supply position into the next Century 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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                     Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' reply Hydrothermal alteration associated with sedinent-hosted Rooiberg tin deposits, South Africa: contributed remarks; authors' replyBy R. Scheepers, J. E. Misiewicz, A. C. Fitzgerald Discussion by A.C. Fitzgerald of the paper, published in Trans. IMM A, vol.104, 1995, p.B121-B135, is presented together with the authors' response. Fitzgerald points out a number of problems with the Jun 18, 1905 
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                     Kinetics of chlorination of briquetted anatase by carbon tetrachloride Kinetics of chlorination of briquetted anatase by carbon tetrachlorideBy E. A. Brocchi, D. H. Gameiro, P. K. Jena Carbon tetrachloride was found to be a very efficient chlorinating agent for anatase concentrate, even at the low temperatures that were investigated (250-400 degrees C). For example, at 400 degrees C Jun 13, 1905 
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                     The mineral industry and the human environment: report prepared by a working party of the Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy The mineral industry and the human environment: report prepared by a working party of the Council of the Institution of Mining and MetallurgyBy R. N. Pryor, S. H. Shaw, D. L. Dowie, S. H. U. Bowie, M. J. Cahalan, S. F. Gandar It is concluded that land-based mineral resources will be adequate for most minerals in the immediate future, but in the long term more minerals will come from offshore locations. Because the oceans a Dec 1, 1971 
