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Flotation Research Work of the N.I.M. Research Group, and the Department of Chemical Engineering, University of NatalBy R. P. King
The ideas leading to the formulation and utilization of a flotation model are developed. The main theoretical and experimental work that has been carried out by the National Institute for Metallurgy R
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Technical Operating Flexibility In The Analysis Of Mine Layouts And SchedulesBy C. Musingwini, M. Woodhall
An often overlooked factor in the analysis of mine layouts and schedules is technical operating flexibility, mainly due to its nebulous nature. If one glosses over technical operating flexibility the
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Panel Discussion (de22e62f-614a-4958-95f7-fa0802c2b2ab)"Chairman: Prof A. E. H. BLEKSLEY Rapporteur: Prof J. ELBRONDPanel Members: Prof J. C. Griffiths, Prof T. E. Hawkins, Mr A. C. Langton, Mr M. Splaine, Mr A. WeissThe reasons for failure of computer ap
Jan 1, 2014
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Colloquium Practical Applications of Instrumentation in the Mining and Metallurgical IndustriesCOLLOQUIUM PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF INSTRUMENTATION IN THE MINING AND METALLURGICAL INDUSTRIES Rapporteur: J. Laschinger A colloquium and general meeting of the Institute held jointly with the Instru
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Siemens open transport networkBy B. Hayen
The principal advantages of fibre optics as compared to copper wire are well known and include almost perfect electromagnetic isolation, light weight, small size, excellent transmission security and s
Sep 1, 2001
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The emission of mercury from gold-reduction works in South AfricaBy N. B. Strydom, H. H. E. Schroder, A. van der Linde
This paper describes a study of the destination of the mercury that is present in the ore during the recovery of gold. It was found that over 96 per cent of the mercury passed through the process unto
Jan 1, 1982
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Environmental Management Frameworks: Balancing Environmental and Developmental Imperatives in Sensitive AreasBy L. G. Snyman
"South Africa is well endowed with a plethora of valuable minerals, as well as being of world renown for its significant ecological and cultural resources. The unfortunate reality is that these two im
Jan 1, 2017
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Simulation Of Fracture Growth Around Openings In Highly Stressed, Brittle RockBy M. W. Hildyard, J. A. L. Napier
The improved design of support systems and stoping strategies when changes in depth, stratigraphy, or mine layouts are considered must rely on the designer's fundamental understanding of the de
Jan 1, 1992
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The benefits of heavy resins in fluidized-bed ion-exchange columnsBy T. B. S. Giddy
The advantages to be gained from the use of a high-density ion-exchange resin in a uranium recovery circuit are shown. It is concluded that, in existing fluidized-bed plants, the throughput of solutio
Jan 1, 1980
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China?s Study On The Lift System In Deep Ocean MiningBy Z. Weisheng
The lift system is the main part in manganese nodule mining on the ocean bed. It connects the nodule collection system (miner) with the surface platform (mining vessel) and transports the nodules from
Jan 1, 2007
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The excursions - Symposium on Ancient Mining and Metallurgy in Southern AfricaBy Bert Woodhouse
The excursions - Symposium on Ancient Mining and Metallurgy in Southern Africa by BERT WOODHOUSE Excursions add much to any symposium. They enable the participants to see something of the subject matt
Jan 1, 1974
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Sediments As Indicators Of Wetland Efficacy In Ameliorating Acid Mine DrainageBy D. Limpitlaw
As coal mining often results in the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD), careful planning and management of the water on such mines is required. A colliery in Mpumalanga recently sponsored independ
Jan 1, 1996
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The Relix process for the resin-in-pulp recovery of uraniumBy F. L. D. Cloete
The Relix process is based on direct contact between an ion-exchange resin and undiluted pulp, thus avoiding prior solid-liquid separation. The resin particles float near the surface of the pulp, form
Jan 1, 1981
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The non-oxidative dissolution of nickel mattes in aqueous acidic solutionsBy A. O. Filmer
The techniques used in this study of the non-oxidative dissolution rates of high- and Iow-grade nickel mattes in hydrochloric acid involved leaching and the use of a rotating ring-disc electrode. It w
Jan 1, 1981
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The Measurement Of Gas Permeability In Sediments Of The Vryheid FormationBy C. A. Jermy, B. J. Venter
Excessive build-up of methane and water pressures was identified as the leading cause of some Q/the roof falls in a coal mine in the eastern Transvaal. In order to characterize the migration of the me
Jan 1, 1994
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Presidential Address: A Survival Strategy Towards Mining In The Year 2000By H. Scott-Russell
Much of the technology and methodology extensively employed in current mining operations is in the mature phase of its lifecycle and, consequently, subject to the principle of diminishing returns. It
Jan 1, 1993
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Guide to the Preparation of Papers for Publication in the JournalThe following notes have been compiled to assist authors in the preparation of papers for presentation to the Institute and for publication in the Journal. STANDARDS FOR ACCEPTANCE To merit consid
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Performance Evaluation Of A Carbon-In-Pulp Plant By Dynamic SimulationBy C. L. E. Swartz, I. J. Barker, J. H. Schubert
A dynamic simulator of the leaching and adsorption cascades of a gold plant was developed and used to compare the effect of various disturbances on the overall efficiency of the plant. These compariso
Jan 1, 1993
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The Involvement Of Alloyed Nitrogen In The Corrosion Of Stainless SteelsBy P. R. Levey, A. van Bennekom
The effects of nitrogen alloying on the corrosion properties of austenitic stainless steels were investigated by a combination of potentio-dynamic and surface analysis techniques. The results indicate
Jan 1, 1995
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Some aspects of energy and the environment in the steel industryBy J. J. C. Heynike
The relationship between population growth and steel consumption since the beginning of the twentieth century is indicated, reference being made to the increasing capacity of production units and the
Jan 1, 1978