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The mining of low-grade areas at Stilfontein Gold MineBy H. P. Coetzee, V. J. Solomon
As the price of gold increased, so did the viability of mining previously abandoned unpay areas of Stilfontein Mine. After an assessment to confirm the profitability of mining these areas, it was nece
Jan 1, 1982
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Thermal aspects of the smelting of iron ore in reconstructed South African Iron Age furnacesBy H. M. Friede
A study was made of the smelting process in two experimental furnaces patterned on Iron Age furnaces excavated at Melville Koppies Nature Reserve, Johannesburg. In a number of smelting experiments, th
Jan 1, 1984
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Sensitization Of Type 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel During Continuous AnnealingThe possibility that type 430 stainless steel can become sensitized during annealing after hot-rolling was studied by simulated cycles of continuous-annealing heat treatments, and by calculation of th
Jan 1, 1996
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Prehistoric mining in South Africa, and Iron Age copper mines in the Dwarsberg, TransvaalBy R. J. Mason
The paper discusses the claim that the remains of mines in Southern Africa date from ancient times, rather than from a more modern period. The evidence indicates that these mines were excavated by Iro
Jan 1, 1982
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The Development and Application of a Digital Computer Method for the Solution of Strata Control ProblemsBy F. H. Deist, R. P. Plewman
The history of development of analytical techniques for the determination of elastic behaviour around tabular excavations, is examined briefly. The design of a completely digital system, which appears
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The current limited impact of Witwatersrand gold-mine residues on water pollution in the Vaal River systemBy D. D. Marsden
This paper discusses the concentrations of sulphides and total sulphur in widely spread regions around mine residue deposits, from which rain-water run-of can enter the Vaal River system. Analyses of
Jan 1, 1986
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Iron and steel in South AfricaBy P. Geldenhuys, D. J. C. Taylor, D. C. Page
This paper gives a technical review of the history, occurrence, mining, and metallurgy of iron in South Africa. The reserves of iron ore worldwide and in South Africa are reviewed, and potential new d
Jan 1, 1988
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Consolidation, fragmentation and the structure of the mining industry - SynopsisBy K. Sinding
This paper discusses reasons for mining company mergers that have become the fashion, the role of the ?Juniors? and asks what the motives might really be. It examines changes in company concentration
Jan 1, 2009
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Viscosities, electrical resistivities, and liquidus temperatures of slags in the system CaO-MgO-Al2O3-Ti02-SiO2 under reducing conditionsBy D. D. Howat, J. van der Colf
Selected members of the slag system were reduced in graphite crucibles in an argon atmosphere, and the physicochemical properties of the reduced derivatives of the slags were determined in inert cruci
Jan 1, 1979
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Improving Fine Copper And Gold Flotation Recovery - A Plant Evaluation (d574b2f9-e2a3-41fd-b4b5-7b57e9170d2f)With the increased variability of today's large-scale mining operations, consistent flotation performance is important to improving and sustaining overall recovery through the circuit. The Newcre
Jan 1, 2007
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A system for the energy effective concentrate feed into furnacesBy J. P. Kirsch
This paper sets out to clearly identify all elements that make up an effective furnace feed system. These are outlined and the more common types of technology are listed. These technologies all play a
Jan 1, 2008
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Tests on the cutting performance of a continuous minerBy F. F. Roxborough, P. King, E. J. Pedroncelli
This paper describes tests on the performance of a continuous miner in cutting South African coal. Although coal cutting has been investigated extensively overseas, the results have not led to signifi
Jan 1, 1981
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Cut-and-fill mining of metals base at Black Mountain MineBy P. J. Kinver
This paper deals with the development of the cut-and-fill mining method at the Broken Hill orebody of Black Mountain Mineral Development Company (Pty) Limited, at Aggeneys in the north-western Cape Pr
Jan 1, 1985
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Recovery Of Economic Values From Backfill Prior To Placement.By C. J. Van Niekerk
When gold plant residues are cycloned for producing a coarse product for backfilling the gold and uranium values are upgraded in the backfill product. Gravity concentration, wet high intensity magneti
Jan 1, 1988
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Studies Of The Dynamic Characteristics Of Plant Circuits For The Development Of Control StrategiesBy R. M. G. Machunter
The dynamic behaviour of plant circuits and the available instrumentation determine the control strategies that are appropriate for the duty of the mineral separation plant. Although steady state mode
Jan 1, 2007
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The extraction of gold from sulphidic concentrates by roasting and cyanidationThe refractoriness of the gold in many of the pyritic ores from the eastern Transvaal is due mainly to the association between the gold and the sulphides, but it can be due to the presence of graphltl
Jan 1, 1988
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A Filtration Model for Optimization of a Gold Extraction PlantBy A. J. Feltenstein
A theoretical model for prediction of dissolved gold loss from a rotary vacuum filter was developed as part of a program to implement optimizing control on gold plants The filter was modelled using
Jan 1, 1987
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The Extraction of the No. 1 Shaft Pillar at Blyvooruitzicht Gold MineBy K. R. Noble
The planned extraction of the No. 1 shaft pillar at Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine highlighted a number of potential problems. In spite of the relative shallowness, careful thought had to be given to stope
Jan 1, 1987
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Rock Mass Charaterisation: A Comparison Of The MRMR And IRMR Classification Systems - SynopsisBy G. P. Dyke
The MRMR Classification System was developed specifically for mining applications, namely caving operations, and is one of three rock mass classification systems used in the South African mining indus
Jan 1, 2008
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An Experimental Approach To Determine The Hole-Pressure Under Expansion Load ? SynopsisBy M. Gholinejad
Applying non-explosive expansion material (NEEM) is one of the safest methods for rock fracturing, especially in a hard rock quarry. An experimental study was conducted to determine the pressure exert
Jan 1, 2012