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The use of heavy-medium separation in the processing of iron oresBy H. C. Voges
The use of heavy-medium separation in the processing of iron ores by H. C. VOGES. B.Sc. (Visitor) The paper discusses various aspects of the application of heavy-medium separation to the processing of
Jan 6, 1975
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Overview Of New Developments In Composite Materials For Industrial And Mining ApplicationsBy J. Markgraaff
Because composites offer new solutions to materials problems, they are currently the focus of intense research and development worldwide. However, the natural tendency of users is to remain with tried
Jan 1, 1996
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Sulphydryl colectors in bulk and selective flotation. Part 1. Covalent trithiocarbonate derivativesBy G. Coetzer, J. C. Davidtz
The substitution of functional groups in covalent trithiocarbonate collector molecules influences the selective and non-selective bonding of collector molecules to mineral surfaces, as well as flotati
Jan 1, 1989
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The early detection of fires and spontaneous heatings in South African collieriesBy C. J. Fauconnier
The various methods of detecting fires and heatings in collieries are reviewed. The methods described range from those relying principally on human senses to sophisticated methods employing infrared t
Jan 1, 1981
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The Future Development of the Iron and Steel Industry in South AfricaBy J. P. Coetzee
There is an ample supply of all the raw materials required for the future development of the industry, with the possible exception of coking coal. Improved methods of coke production are being develop
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The dissolution of gold from roasted pyrite concentratesBy A. O. Filmer
A study of the dissolution of gold from a pyrite concentrate and from various calcines is reported. The percentage extraction of gold was found to decrease with increasing sulphur content in the mater
Jan 1, 1982
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A contactor for liquid-liquid extraction from slurriesBy H. W. Byerlee
A contactor has been designed that avoids solvent loss due to coalescence and other causes. This consists of a column packed with grids. Slurry enters at the top and flows as films down the inclined s
Jan 1, 1982
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Simulation of mining in non-homogeneous ground using the displacement discontinuity methodBy J. A. C. Diering
The simulation of mining in faulted ground was recently described by Crouch. His method is extended here to enable a wide range of non-homogeneous mining problems to be modelled. Essentially, the boun
Jan 1, 1980
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The parameters of fire extinguishing method ground in coal mines longwall facesBy S. N. Alecsandrov, BulgakovY. F.
Putting out fires in faces is an extremely complex and dangerous operation from the technological point of view which sometimes is accompanied by human victims. The new technology of fire-extinguishin
Jan 1, 2003
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Pert, and How Pert Techniques Can be Used in Modern Mine ManagementBy E. J. Boome, A. C. Schmidt
Pert, and how Pert techniques can be used in modern mine management By E. J. Boome, A. C. Schmidt C.A. (S.A.) This paper covers the stages of planning required to be performed and the implementation o
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Discussion: Mathematical unification of an equation for solute recoveries in countercurrent decantationBy F. L. D. Cloete
he above article by E. Barnea, which appeared in the January 1978 issue of the Journal (vol. 78, no. 6, pp. 143-145), calls for comment in view of the author's claims for the novelty of his proof
Jan 1, 1978
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Coal-Mining Productivity In South Africa Compared With Australia And The USABy D. R. Hardman
South Africa is the third-largest supplier of coal on the world's export markets after Australia and the USA, and the second-largest supplier of bituminous steam coal following Australia. There a
Jan 1, 1996
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Note on a Volumetric Technique for the Determination of Stress in RockBy F. Q. P. Leiding
SYNOPSIS A technique is described for measuring the change in volume in a borehole drilled in a rock mass subjected to stress and strain. It is shown that the volumetric strain or change in volume pr
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A geomechanics classification system for the rating of rock mass in mine designThe mining rock-mass rating (MAMA) classification system was introduced in 1974 as a development of the CSIA geomechanics classification system to cater for diverse mining situations. The fundamental
Jan 1, 1990
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Erosion, corrosion, and abrasion of material-handling systems in the mining industryBy A. M. F. Carter
A survey was conducted so that the degree of corrosive, erosive, and abrasive attack on material-handling systems in the mining and mineral-processing industry could be assessed, and so that the areas
Jan 1, 1986
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Micro-seismic events: an aid in studies of deep-mine rock structuresBy T. O. Hagan
A system for the monitoring of micrcoseismic events. which is designed for use in feasibility studies of rock-burst prediction, has been operating at Western Deep levels Limited since 1977. Analyses h
Jan 1, 1981
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The regeneration of activated carbonBy B. M. Van Vliet
SYNOPSIS This paper outlines the principles involved in the regeneration of activated carbon for renewed use in the recovery of precious metals or the purification of water. While chemical methods ar
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use Of Pigs In The Samarco Pipeline To Allow Transportation Capacity Rehabilitation And Integrity Programme ImplementationBy J. C. M. De Souza
The Samarco pipeline, the longest in the world for iron ore slurry transportation, started operation in 1977 to transport concentrate from the Germano facilities, in the state of Minas Gerais, to the
Jan 1, 2007
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Project Management, And The Design Of Shaft-Sinking ProjectsBy H. W. Read, L. G. D. Napier
Change is endemic in our society. Future change will be accelerated by an explosion in technology, communication, and political thought. To meet these challenges, rapid structural changes have been ta
Jan 1, 1994
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Identification and Analysis of Geological Patterns in the Witwatersrand Basin Using Spatial DecompositionBy I. D. Wood
Deposition of gold-bearing deposits in the Witwatersrand Basin was controlled by hydraulic processes. These resulted in the formation of independent sedimentological facies areas having different stat
Jan 1, 1987