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Air pollution in the planning and siting of industriesBy G. P. N. Venter
A method of evaluating the possible effect of an industry on the environment is presented, and the method is illustrated by its application to a hypothetical problem. An analysis is offered based on a
Jan 1, 1978
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The analysis of angular atypicality of lineaments as an aid to mineral explorationBy J. P. G. Pretorius, T. C. Partridge
The analysis of angular atypicality of lineaments as an aid to mineral exploration by J. P. G. PRETORI USc, M.Sc. (Pret.) (Visitor) and T. C. PARTRIDGE, Ph.D. (Natal) (Visitor) In an exploration proje
Jan 5, 1974
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The use of small cooling plants on a mineBy N. Thorp, S. J. Bluhm
It has long been recognized that the provision of an acceptable thermal environment minimizes the danger and the adverse effect of heat stress, which is directly linked to decreased productivity, incr
Jan 1, 1986
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Phase equilibria and thermodynamics in the lead-lead sulphide systemBy M. Timucin
High-temperature phase relations in the Pb-PbS system were established by the quenching of samples equilibrated in evacuated and sealed silica capsules. The liquid-miscibility gap seen in some previou
Jan 1, 1988
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Conditioning in the flotation of gold, uranium oxide, and pyriteBy F. J. N. Stassen
SYNOPSIS The effect of conditioning energy on the flotation of gold, U308, and pyrite was investigated in the range 0,1 to 100 kWh per tonne of dry ore for various combinations of conditioning time a
Jan 1, 1991
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Mica and vermiculite in South AfricaBy J. J. Schoeman
In South Africa and in the rest of the world, the two mica minerals that have the most important commercial value are muscovite and vermiculite. Muscovite has been making a comparatively small but ste
Jan 1, 1989
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Nitrogen alloying of AISI 310S in an induction furnaceBy A. Koursaris, Y. N. Turan
A series of experiments was caried out in a vacuum-induction furnace to investigate the solubility of nitrogen in stainless steel type 3100S. Melts were made under constant and variable partial pressu
Jan 1, 1992
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The Institute of Lighting Engineers of South AfricaThe Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa The Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa (ILESA) was constituted in May 1972 and now has over 70 members. The first Annual General Meetin
Jan 3, 1974
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Drill monitoring at Venetia MineBy R. Hummel
In the quest to reduce overall costs and improve operating efficiency, the application of GPS based technology in open pit mining has evolved significantly in recent times. Venetia Mine has been leadi
Sep 1, 2001
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Project Management in the Metallurgical IndustryBy P. R. Jochhens
The Past. In the past, large metallurgical companies (for example the mining houses) had the necessary infrastructure both to develop metallurgical flowsheets and to undertake the construction and pro
Jan 1, 1981
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Notice Technical Conference on TinThe Department of Mineral Resources of Thailand is organising, on behalf of the Government of Thailand and the International Tin Council, the Second Technical Conference on Tin. The Conference will be
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Room and pillar mining in chrome and platinum minesBy O. S. Lubbe, G. Annandale, J. W. van Wyk
This paper deals with the development and evolution of room and pillar mining in the South African chromitite and platinum mining industry over the past sixteen years. The paper describes the need
Sep 1, 2001
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Spotlight ? ISEC '96By K. C. Sole
The International Solvent Extraction Conference takes place every three years, under the auspices of the international Solvent Extraction Committee. ISEC '96 held in Melbourne, Australia, in Marc
Jan 1, 1996
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The Effect Of Particle Sharpness On The Wear Of Backfill PipelinesThe relationships between backfill-transportation parameters (solids concentration, velocity, and pipe diameter) and the wear rate of backfill-transportation pipelines is well understood. However, the
Jan 1, 1993
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Rheological measurements on pulps from South African gold minesBy G. S. Hansford, J. W. de Kock, C. D. Levy
Rheological measurements on pulps from South African gold mines by G. s. HANSFORD, Ph.D. (Pennsylvania), M.Sc. (Cape Town), C. D. LEVY, B.Sc. (Eng.), and J. W. DE KOCK, Ph.D. (Cantab.), B.Sc. (A.I.C.)
Jan 3, 1976
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Mining In A Global Context - Can South Africa Compete?By R. A. Plumbridge
I am deeply honoured by your invitation to address your great Institute on this centenary occasion. Mining is a cyclic industry that continuously faces enormous challenges as it wrests the treasures o
Jan 1, 1994
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Analysis of sidewall fracturing and spalling during pillar extraction coalBy B. Jack, A. Vervoort
During pillar extraction, sidewall fracturing and spalling at some collieries constitute a severe stratacontrol problem. In order to obtain a better understanding of this phenomenon, a survey of pilla
Jan 1, 1992
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Weakness Correlation and the Size Effect in Rock Strength TestsBy J. P. G. Pretorius
The size effect in tests of the compressive strength of coal specimens differs from predictions based on the Weakest Link theory. Predictions of the size effect in tensile tests on lengths of cotton y
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Four Decades in the Mining IndustryBy V. C. Robinson
INTRODUCTION Most presidential addresses are in the nature of a review of some specific topic and this will be no different. In thinking about the subjects which might be suitable for this address I
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Obituary: R.R. PorterRobert Rampton Porter died on 8th September, 1985, in Salt Lake City, Utah, at the age of 75. Bob Porter was born in Salt Lake City in 1910, and he attended the University of Utah, where he obtained a
Jan 1, 1986