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Bacterial Leaching: An Introduction to its Application and Theory and a Study on its Mechanism of OperationBy B. J. Ralph, I. J. Corrans, B. Harris
In the first section, a brief background to the practical and theoretical aspects of bacterial leaching is presented. Descriptions are given of present and potential methods for exploiting bacterial l
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A new collaboration paradigm for mineral resource projectsBy S. Carter
this paper describes an innovation in computer software that permits mining professionals to collaborate on exploration and mining projects regardless of geographic location. Growth of mining compa
Jan 1, 2003
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Notices THE FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS (fd7aefc2-847a-4c6d-8036-efd8d5953dc0)Notices THE FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS The following letter has been received from the Secretaries of the above Federation. Ref. EHvdL/MM/27 13/11/1973 TO THE SECRETARIES OF ALL
Jan 1, 1974
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Pillar design in coal minesBy H. Wagner
The paper points out that bord-and-pillar mining is the most important method of coal extraction in South African underground coal mines, and advocates that pillar design procedures should be refined
Jan 1, 1980
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Improved wear- and corrosion-resistant steelsBy G. G. Garrett, J. A. Peters, J. V. Bee, M. W. Atkinson
The development of steels with improved abrasion-corrosion resistance for use in underground components in South African gold mines is described in terms of design, manufacture, and performance. Based
Jan 1, 1987
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A new method for the rapid float-sink analysis of coal finesBy M. C. Harris
Float-sink analysis has wide application in the coal laboratory. This paper evaluates the established methods used for the float-sink analysis of fine coal, and then describes a new method and apparat
Jan 1, 1986
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The modelling and simulation of processes for the absorption of gold by activated charcoalBy D. F. Williams
The modelling, simulation, and design of processes for the recovery of gold from solution by absorption on carbon require the combination of a suitable rate expression with a description of the flow c
Jan 1, 1985
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Coal-preparation routes for maximum coal recoveryBy T. A. Claasen
Exceptionally low yields in the coking-coal fields of the Soutpansberg area in the northern Transvaal, are taxing the skill and ingenuity of preparation engineers. The coals are highly intergrown, and
Jan 1, 1980
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Spotlight - G.T. Van Rooyen 'Materials In Action' Symposium ? Pretoria, 29-30 June 1994Professor G.T. van Rooyen has guided the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Pretoria in South Africa for the past 32 years. During this period, 54 maste
Jan 1, 1994
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Physical And Numerical Modelling Of Rock FractureBy M. U. Ozbay
This paper presents an overview of the research that has been carried out to improve the understanding of the fracture processes occurring in rock under high levels of stress. The onset and growth of
Jan 1, 1996
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Low-carbon steel as an alternative to conventional roller-quenched, tempered steelBy S. W. Evans, G. Pienaar
Weldable steel plate with a good combination of strength and toughness is currently produced from 0,12 to 0,28 per cent carbon low-alloy steel heat-treated by roller quenching and tempering. Alternati
Jan 1, 1989
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A pre- burial adsorption model for the genesis of gold in the WitwatersrandBy R. J. Davidson
The chemistry related to the adsorption of gold, uranium, and transition-metal ions onto algal biomass (activated carbon) is related to the genesis of the Witwatersrand. Detrital gold being washed int
Jan 1, 1990
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The requirements for engineering education in South Africa (89acf566-8b66-4f05-b358-99889c17486d)By H. A. D. Kirsten
Written contribution by L.J. Besaanst I am a Mechanical Engineering Technician (T3), and wish to further my education to at least NHD (T4) level. I read your paper in the Journal of The South Afri
Jan 1, 1991
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Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetationBy D. T. Williamson, B. P. Gilbertson
Satellite observation of mine-dump vegetation by B. P. GILBERTSON, M.Sc. (Phys.) (Visitor) and D. T. WILLlAMSON, B.A., LLB., B.A. Hons. (Visitor) NASA's first Earth Resources Technology Satellite
Jan 2, 1974
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Quantitative Ground Penetrating Radar For Rock Mass Characterization - IntroductionBy H. White
The applicability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) in numerous qualitative applications has been demonstrated over the past five years in the South African mining industry. These applications include
Jan 1, 1996
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Reichert cones for Witwatersrand gold oresBy R. Guest
Reichert cone concentrators are used successfully in many applications, but have as yet not found favour in the gold mining industry on the Witwatersrand, because, for optimum operation, the cones nee
Jan 1, 1982
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The Mineral Industry in South AfricaR. C. J. Goode (President): South Africa is known for its sunshine and mineral deposits-especially its gold and its diamonds-and as this year marks the 75th Anniversary of the establishment of the Sou
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Letter - Delfos &Atlas Copco Travel GrantBy M. J. Deats
Your article on page 202 of the August 1993 Journal refers. I was surprised to read that this grant was first introduced in 1984 as it was awarded to me (albeit under the auspices of The Institution o
Jan 1, 1993
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Notice Institute JournalMembers are advised that the Council has decided to change the format of the Journal from the present size to the standard international A4 size with effect from August, 1969. By making this change we
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Job evaluation and the changing wage patternBy B. Litt, D. L. Van Coller
Job evaluation and the changing wage pattern by D. L. VAN COLLER, B.A.(Cape Town), M.A., B.Litt.{Oxon.) (Visitor) This paper sets out to show how changing forces are affecting the techniques that have
Jan 8, 1974