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                     Platinum in South Africa (Metal Review Series no. 3) Platinum in South Africa (Metal Review Series no. 3)By R. C. Hochreiter The paper gives a technical review of the history, occurrence, mining, metallurgy, and end-uses of the platinum-group metals in South Africa, with most emphasis on platinum and palladium. The platinum Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Project Management, And The Design Of Shaft-Sinking Projects 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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                     Manpower Utilization in South Africa with Special Reference to the Mining Industry Manpower Utilization in South Africa with Special Reference to the Mining IndustryBy H. H. McGregor SYNOPSIS Changes in the national productivity (gross national product per head of the population) have been assessed in order to derive a target figure for the required annual increase. The conclusio 
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                     Phosphate in South Africa Phosphate in South AfricaBy A. Nicotra, E. H. Roux, J. H. du Plooy, D. H. de Jagger, P. De Waal, G. J. van der Linde This paper reviews the geology, history, current beneficiation practices, uses, marketing, and future outlook of phosphate in South Africa. The vastness of the reserves, and the industry's effici Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Wear-debris analysis as an integral component of machinery condition monitoring Wear-debris analysis as an integral component of machinery condition monitoringBy G. J. Wright, M. J. Neale As machines become more complex and vital to our way of life, any disturbance or failure of their proper functioning tends to have serious consequences. To prevent such failures, increasing attention Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A Study of the Dust Exposure of South African White Gold Miners A Study of the Dust Exposure of South African White Gold MinersBy Page-Shipp. R. J., Elizabeth Harris A study of the response of South African white gold miners to exposure to dust in their working environment yielded large quantities of dust data. Analysis of this data (presented in summarized form) 
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                     Investment criteria and choice of production rate in the planning of gold-mine production Investment criteria and choice of production rate in the planning of gold-mine productionBy J. A. L. Napier By use of a functional model of capital expenditure developed earlier, a prototype cash-flow model is formulated as a basis for the investigation of the economic consequences when the production rate Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The performance, wear characteristics, and failures of austenitic manganese-steel castings used in crushing and rod milling The performance, wear characteristics, and failures of austenitic manganese-steel castings used in crushing and rod millingBy D. P. Enright, D. D. Howat Austenitic manganese-steel castings are very widely used in crushing and grinding in the' gold-mining industry in South Africa, The service life of a casting in a short-head crusher is difficult Jan 1, 1980 
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                     The roasting and leaching of Witwatersrand pyrite concentrates The roasting and leaching of Witwatersrand pyrite concentratesBy C. G. Schmidt, N. W. Hanf Many of the pyrite concentrates produced at South African gold and uranium mines contain economically significant amounts of nickel, copper, and cobalt, apart from gold and uranium. In some cases thes Jan 1, 1979 
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                     The requirements for engineering education in South Africa The requirements for engineering education in South AfricaBy H. A. D. Kirsten The skills differential between manpower supply and demand is due to deeply rooted socio- and politico-educational misconceptions that can be remedied only by a concerted cooperative effort on the par Jan 1, 1991 
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                     The Estimation of Some Properties of South African Coals from Proximate Analyses The Estimation of Some Properties of South African Coals from Proximate AnalysesBy J. W. de Kock The estimation of some properties of South African coals from proximate analyses by J. W. de KOCK, Pr. Eng., Ph.D. (Chem. Eng.) Cantab. (Fellow) and J-P. FRANZIDIS, B.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) (Visitor) Correl 
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                     Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 3. Validation and use of a new simulator Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 3. Validation and use of a new simulatorBy L. Woollacott, R. P. King This paper presents data collected from full-scale plants in order to verify the predictions of a new simulator of CIP or CL operations. Good agreement was found between the experimental data and the Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Copper in South Africa-Part I Copper in South Africa-Part IBy C. O. Beale This paper is the first part of a two-part review on the subject. , , .. Here reference is made to the place of copper among the elements, Its properties, Its historical significance, and its 'en Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Problems encountered during the commissioning of the carbon-in-pulp plant at Beisa Mine Problems encountered during the commissioning of the carbon-in-pulp plant at Beisa MineBy A. P. W. Briggs Difficulties with the screening of large volumes of pulp to remove plus 600 /km material before the adsorption circuit and to retain plus 20-mesh carbon in the adsorption contactors have largely been Jan 1, 1983 
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                     Stress-corrosion studies on materials used for surgical implants Stress-corrosion studies on materials used for surgical implantsBy F. P. A. Robinson, C. R. Thomas Stress-corrosion studies on materials used for surgical implants * by C. R. THOMAS and F. P. A. ROBINSON Samples of Vitallium (a cobalt-chromium alloy), 316L stainless steel, and titanium T318 were su Jan 11, 1976 
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                     A Viscoelastic Approach To The Modelling Of The Transient Closure Behavior Of Tabular Excavations After Blasting A Viscoelastic Approach To The Modelling Of The Transient Closure Behavior Of Tabular Excavations After BlastingBy D. F. Malan This study Investigates transient closure piles of tabular excavations. Measured closure profiles in stopes indicate that time-dependent acts f the rockmass can be very prominent but such effects have Jan 1, 1995 
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                     Cave Mining - The State Of The Art Cave Mining - The State Of The ArtCaving is the lowest cost underground mining method provided that the draw point spacing, draw point size, and ore-handling facilities are designed to suit the caved material, and that the draw point Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Cavitating Jets For Dredging Clay? Cavitating Jets For Dredging Clay?By W. J. Vlasblom, A. M. Talmon, A. J. Nobel In initial laboratory tests with a travelling submerged jet on artificially prepared clay it was found that the cavity depth is dependent on the stagnation pressure of the jet and the undrained shear Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Technical English - a 'dead' language Technical English - a 'dead' languageBy H. W. Glen The use of a personal style (mainly active voice and first person) makes technical writing more pleasant to read, and helps the writer to express his meaning clearly and to avoid many of the stylistic Jan 1, 1979 
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                     Validation Of The AMIRA P9 Flotation Model Using The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig (FCTR) (42de3f2a-5b83-478d-9e10-9fa673cd825a) Validation Of The AMIRA P9 Flotation Model Using The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig (FCTR) (42de3f2a-5b83-478d-9e10-9fa673cd825a)The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig (FCTR) is a self-contained, highly instrumented, mobile pilot plant. It was developed as part of the AMIRA P9 project, primarily to determine ore floatabilit Jan 1, 2007 
