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  <dc:title>Camborne School of Mines Journal Vol.79</dc:title>
  <dc:description>2 Copies includes articles on:
- Photographs of 'Cornish Nostalgia' showing some of the ruins of tin mines.
- 'Foreword by the acting Principal Mr Roger Parker. 
-'Report on the appeal fund and the new buildings', includes mention of Beringer House the new student hostel, and the new club building with a photograph of construction in process.
-'Retirement of Mr Gordon Nicholas'.
- 'Television and the Geothermal Energy Research Project' with a picture of the filming when the project became the subject for a BBC programme in the series of Tomorrow's World. 
- 'The End of an Era' a black and white photograph of the demolition of the old Camborne School of Mines building.
-'Ophiolitic Origin of the Lizard Complex' by Alan V. Bromley.
- 'The Evolution of Mineral Processing' by A.J. Lynch. 
- 'A Laboratory Model of the very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Geoexploration Technique' by M.D. Waller, I.S. Amoka and W.C. Choong.
-'Beach Sediment Geochemical Reconnaissance as a guide to Marine Pollution' by W.W.S. Yim
-'Narrow-Vein Blasthole Stoping at the Dome Mine' by T.A. Morrison
-'The Relationship between Deformation and Intrusion of the Cornubrian Batholith in South West Cornwall' by P.R. Rattey.
-'A Technique for Full Scale Modelling of Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Geoexploration' by M.D.Waller, E. Kantaris and M. Adamu
-'Heavy Liquid Testing at Fine Particle Size', by N.A.Yakubu and B.A. Wills.
-'Student Editorial' by Roger J. Catherall
-'Industrial Tour to Spain'
-'Report on the Continuous Operation of the Mineral Processing Pilot Plant'.
-'Sports Club Report'
- 'Obituary' of Robert Day Kennedy and Professor Robert Nelson Pryor. New staff are mentioned as follows G. Ferguson and M.J. Howes.








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  <dc:date>1979</dc:date>
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