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Safe and Inclusive Design of Equipment Used in the Minerals Industry

2012
The focus of this paper is upon the application of both safe and inclusive design to equipment used by operational and maintenance personnel in mining. It begins by introducing the minerals industry and outlining two important human-related issues that will greatly impact upon the design of future mining equipment.
Horberry, T., Cooke, T.
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Application of fluid inclusions in mineral exploration

Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 1991
Abstract Fluid inclusions provide information on the genesis of mineral deposits and can be used in mineral exploration. A hidden orebody at the Sangdong tungsten ore deposit was found by fluid inclusion study. Maximum homogenization temperature values obtained from quartz in skarn at Sangdong delineated the main channel of ore fluid, as well as ...
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Endogenous Mineralization, Inclusions, and Deposition Disorders

2008
The entities discussed in this chapter are diverse. Many come under the heading of metabolic diseases, which may be congenital or acquired. Others have, or act through, an immunologic basis. A few have a single identifiable cause. Some represent a common tissue response to multiple identified causes, while others appear to have no known causes.
Carol F. Farver, David H. Dail
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Introduction to Minerals, Inclusions and Volcanic Processes

Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2008
Minerals are intrinsically resistant to the processes that homogenize silicate liquids—their compositions thus yield an archive of volcanic and magmatic processes that are invisible at the whole rock scale. Minerals and their inclusions record diverse magma compositions, the depths and temperatures of magma storage, the nature of open system processes,
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LIQUID INCLUSIONS IN MINERALS AS A GEOLOGIC BAROMETER

International Geology Review, 1960
The understanding and determination of pressures at the time of mineral formation is an important factor in the study of mineral-forming environments; environmental pressures are derived through investigation of physicochemical properties of gaseous-liquid inclusions.
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Current research on fluid inclusions and on mineral deposits

Journal of the Geological Society, 1977
T he principal theme of this three-and-a-half-day conference (13–17 December 1976) at Durham University was the value of fluid inclusion studies in investigations into the origin of mineral deposits and rocks. Other sessions covered opaque mineralogy, studies on natural and synthetic sulphide systems and various ...
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Mineral fluid inclusions

2020
Shuming Wen, Jian Liu, Jiushuai Deng
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Systematics of Fluid Inclusions in Diagenetic Minerals

1994
The past decade has revealed significant advantages to using fluid inclusions as a means of understanding the physical and chemical history of fluids in sedimentary basins, but it also has revealed important limitations which have required that a new approach must be employed to effectively use fluid inclusions. This book is divided into six sections: (
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The decrepitation method applied to minerals with fluid inclusions

Economic Geology, 1948
A simple technique is presented and its theory discussed whereby minerals with fluid inclusions are heated until the fluid escapes. The escape (decrepitation) is recorded by its audible rather than its visible effects. Several examples are described to illustrate various applications.
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Fluid inclusions in minerals: methods and applications

1994
Short Course of the Working Group (IMA) "Inclusions in Minerals" Pontignano (Siena), 1-4 Settembre ...
DE VIVO, BENEDETTO, FREZZOTTI M. L.
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