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A short history of the development of tapping equipmentBy A. Dienenthal
"The casthouse floor has always been one of the most dangerous working places on a blast furnace or a ferro-alloy/nonferrous furnace. Apart from working in an atmosphere including toxic gases, fumes,
Jan 1, 2014
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Sulphur From Smelter Gases And Sulphate-Rich EffluentsBy Jannie Maree, Dieks Theron, Ryneth Nengovhela, Patrick Hlabela
In extracting base metals from ore bodies, sulphide as well as oxide, the main environmental concern is sulphur, whether in the form of sulphurous gases or sulphate in liquid form. Generally sulphur
Jan 1, 2005
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Keynote Address: The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act of 2002: Likely impact on black economic empowerment in South AfricaBy F. T. Cawood
Inauguration of the new political dispensation in South Africa in 1994 initiated a dynamic shift in the ownership, management and development of the country’s affluent mineral heritage. The process of
Jan 1, 2003
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Notices Confrrence On Computrrs In EngineeringBy NIM REPORTS
Notices CONFRRENCE ON COMPUTRRS IN ENGINEERING The above Conference, which is being organized by the Electrical and Electronics Board of the Institution of Engineer!!, Australia, ill to be held in Syd
Jan 9, 1973
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A review of information on the influence of plan curvature on rock slope stability and its effect on the volume of wedge failuresBy R. Armstrong
The stability of rock slopes is significantly influenced by their curvature in plan view. The importance of this in open pit mining is indicated by the fact that, in a deep pit, steepening of the slop
Jan 1, 2003
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SA coal resources and reserves, a present-day outlookBy X. M. Prévost
The reassessment of coal reserves has become a matter of urgency and has come as a result of the present situation of the industry, in the context of globalized coal economies, as well as new mining l
Jan 1, 2003
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The Relationship Between The Client, Clients Project Team And The EPCM Project TeamBy C. A. F. Sweet
The inter-relationship between these parties and the effect on the outcome of the project is often grossly underestimated. There are numerous success stories where the parties have worked as com
Jan 1, 2005
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Confinement dependence on cohesion weakeningBy S. J. Thomas, P. A. Lilly, J. A. L. Napier
An industry research project has been established to examine the issue of rock mass failure in large open pit slopes. The approach began with numerically modelling failure at the laboratory scale wit
Jan 1, 2003
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Burning Pyrites Compared To Sulphur 2009By W. V. Mutler
Present day capital costs are analyzed for a 2,000 metric tonne per day (MTPD) pyrite burning plant and compared with a sulphur burning plant of the same capacity. Power, raw material and steam produ
Jan 1, 2009
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Checking precision and accuracy of an automatic ore samplerMost processing plants use automatic samplers to extract ore aliquots along a producing shift. These aliquots are combined into a sample normally sent to lab analysis. The sampler used in the extracti
Jan 1, 2003
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End-of-life mode of failure of a zinc sulphide concentrate fluidized-bed roaster and its rebuilding - SynopsisZincor operates four Lurgi fluidized-bed roasters at its roast-leach-electrowin refinery in Springs, South Africa. In 2006, Zincor?s four roasters had reached ages ranging between 26 and 38 years, whi
Jan 1, 2007
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Extraction Of Silicomanganese From Marine And Low Grade Mineral ResourcesBy T. C. Alex, K. M. Godiwalla, R. K. Jana
Manganese nodule, available in ocean beds, is a potential resource of the future for copper, nickel and cobalt. Recovering only these metals, containing less than 3% by weight, will result in the gene
Jan 1, 2007
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Guidelines for geotechnically anomalous conditions in tabular hard rock minesBy A. R. Leach
Anomalous mining conditions can be described where the level of hazard is increased relative to normal conditions within a mining area. Normal conditions would be those defined as a Ground Control Dis
Jan 1, 2003
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Abrasivity of Icelandic basaltsBy J. -P. Gisiger
On the basis of laboratory test results a comparison of various parameters (unconfined compressive strength, CERCHAR and LCPC abrasivity indexes, mineralogy) is presented and discussed in order to out
Jan 1, 2003
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A comparison study of degradation of typical thiol collectors in flotation effluents by O3 and O3/UV185+254nm P. Fu and Y. MaBy P. Fu, Y. Ma
Residual collectors and their byproducts (e.g., CS2) in flotation effluents can cause water contamination and even result in serious health hazards to humans and animals, Therefore, residual flotation
Jan 1, 2020
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Work-related musculoskeletal disorders in the South African Mining IndustryBy B. Dias, P. C. Schutte
Work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) affect the wellbeing of workers and result in poor quality work, lower work performance and decreased motivation. In contrast to ‘occupational’ diseases
Jan 1, 2003
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The Koidu Vertical Pit ? Sierra LeoneBy J. S. C. Joubert
The Koidu Kimberlite Project is situated in the Kono District of Sierra Leone, approximately 330 km east of the capital city, Freetown. The mining lease area is 4 km2 and comprises 2 kimberlite pipes
Jan 1, 2008
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Gold and Associated Industrial Heavy Minerals in the Icy Cape District: White River to Icy Cape, Alaska, USA (269c7129-7e4b-47f8-ab0f-0808c9f71a2a)By J. Y. Foley, K. Eden, A. E. Grosz, C. J. Giles, J. E. Grosz
"Portions of the Icy Cape placer Au district have been described and exploited since the early 1900s. Industrial studies of Au-bearing garnetrich intervals established a 3.5 million troy ounce resourc
Jan 1, 2017
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Gold and Associated Industrial Heavy Minerals in the Icy Cape District: White River to Icy Cape, Alaska, USABy J. Y. Foley, K. Eden, A. E. Grosz, C. J. Giles, J. E. Grosz
"Portions of the Icy Cape placer Au district have been described and exploited since the early 1900s. Industrial studies of Au-bearing garnetrich intervals established a 3.5 million troy ounce resourc
Jan 1, 2017
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Characterisation of cellular lightweight concrete and timber stope supportsBy P. N. Erasmus, M. Heyns, M. J. Pretorius
The characteristic of stope supports plays a vital role in the design of the supports. This paper deals with the characterisation of both cellular lightweight concrete and timber supports since both
Jan 1, 2003