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Ancient Mining - The following three contributions were received for publication in addition to the preceding papers. 1. Ancient gold-mining sites in the TransvaalBy G. M. Thain
Ancient Mining - The following three contributions were received for publication in addition to the preceding papers. 1. Ancient gold-mining sites in the Transvaal G. M. THAIN* Pre-European gold minin
Jan 1, 1974
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The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits LineBy K. L. Riemer
The West Wits Line first began yielding gold in the mid-1930s and is among South Africa's leading gold-producing areas. Gold mining operations are carried out amidst the occurrence of seismic eve
Jan 1, 1987
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The Properties Of Hydraulically Placed BackfillBy I. H. Clark
A variety of backfills is presently being placed in different gold mines. The backfills are pumped as slurries to stopes where they are discharged into some form of retaining paddock. The effectivenes
Jan 1, 1988
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The Impact Of The Draft Mineral And Petroleum Resources Royalty Bill On Gold Mine ReservesBy FT Cawood
The latest Draft MPRRB was released for public comment in October 2006. The main purpose of the Bill is to collect royalties at mines developed in terms of new-order mineral rights granted through the
Jan 1, 2007
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DBSCAN for improved oscillations diagnosis in mineral processing plants, E.C. Nienaber, B.S. Lindner, L. Auret, and J.W.D. GroenewaldBy J. W. D. Groenewald, L. Auret, B. S. Lindner, E. C. Nienaber
Mineral processing plants have complicated control strategies, with different control layers, multiple interacting loops, and feedforward disturbance rejection. The complicated control strategies mean
Jan 1, 2020
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Optimizing process control with near infrared online analysis: Case studies in sinter and gold ore processing, P. Mühlen and C. NelsonBy P. Mühlen, C. Nelson
Process control optimisation depends a lot on the availability of timely data from production to give operators a chance to make adjustments before potential process upsets or disruptions happen. A lo
Jan 1, 2020
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Corrosion Characteristics of Mild Steel Storage Tanks in Fluorine-Containing AcidBy L. A. Cornish, J. W. van der Merwe
"The hydrofluoric acid (HF) industry in South Africa uses normalized mild steel (SA 516 Gr 70) for the storage and distribution of its technical-grade product (70% HF). The technical-grade acid is spl
Jan 1, 2016
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Beyond simple mechanisms: The multifaceted impact of carbon depressants on the flotation of carbonaceous sulfide ores, J. Jankolovits, G.S. Reyes, and A. SantanaBy A. Santana, J. Jankolovits, G. S. Reyes
The flotation of sulfide ores that contain carbonaceous gangue requires significant operational and chemical intervention to achieve suitable metallurgical outcomes. Carbonaceous gangue dilutes concen
Jan 1, 2020
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Copper, Arsenic, and Zinc Sulfide Precipitation from Acidic Solvent-Extraction RaffinateBy M. Smit, N. C. J. Dempers, S. Lunkov, C. Saguru, J. Nel
A common method for the recovery of copper is by heap leaching, solvent extraction, and electrowinning. During solvent extraction, the solution is continuously recycled, and it is necessary to remove
Jan 1, 2023
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Iron Age metal working in the Magaliesberg areaBy H. M. Friede
Iron Age metal working in the Magaliesberg area by H. M. FRIEDE, Ph.D. (Visitor) Evidence of smelting and metal working in the Magaliesberg comes mainly from three sites: Broederstroom (Pretoria Distr
Jan 6, 1977
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Effects of tailings disposal on the environment: A case study of Nampundwe MineBy B. Besa, S. Nalukui
Globally, the demand for mineral products is ever increasing. Extraction of these mineral resources results in the continuous production of a huge volume of waste material, including tailing dumps. Th
Oct 9, 2024
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Books ReviewFathi Habashi, Chalcopyrite. Its chemistry and metallurgy. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1978. 165 pp. RI9,95. Loss prevention and safety promotion The Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Loss
Jan 1, 1979
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Comparing the Extent of the Dissolution of Copper-Cobalt Ores From the DRC RegionBy S. Stuurman
Inorganic acids such as sulphuric acid have found use together with certain reducing agents in leaching of copper-cobalt oxide ores. These reagents are not ideal due to the adverse effect the inorgani
Jan 1, 2014
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Exploratory development of a rotary offset crusherBy T. Nghipulile, M. Moys, M. Bwalya, H. Simonsen
The quest for efficiency in comminution is an ongoing concern as comminution usually constitutes a major cost component in the metal production industry. Such improvements can be made by circuit optim
Jan 1, 2021
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Spontaneous combustion of carbonaceous shale at an iron ore mine, South AfricaBy B. Genc, C. Gous
Spontaneous combustion during coal mining operations is a major problem that affects the health and safety of workers and causes environmental problems. The phenomenon is associated with the presence
Jun 5, 2023
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Inclined Caving As A Massive Mining MethodBy D. D. Munro
Finsch Mine is a Kimberlite diamond mine located at Lime Acres in the Northern Cape of South Africa. The mine was founded in 1961 and started surface-mining in 1964. Underground production commenced i
Jan 1, 2010
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Prediction of silicon content of alloy in ferrochrome smelting using data-driven modelsBy S. Swanepoel, A. V. Cherkaev, Q. G. Reynolds, M. Erwee
Ferrochrome (FeCr) is a vital ingredient in stainless steel production and is commonly produced by smelting chromite ores in submerged arc furnaces. Silicon (Si) is a componrnt of the FeCr alloy from
Mar 14, 2024
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Preventing another health tragedy: A framework to manage diesel particulate matter in underground minesBy J. D. Swanepoel, S. Horn, C. J. Badenhorst
Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is the particulate component of diesel exhaust, which includes diesel soot and aerosols. When released into the atmosphere, DPM can take the form of individual particle
Mar 5, 2025
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Mapping Hydrothermal Minerals Using Remotely Sensed Reflectance Spectroscopy Data from LandsatBy M. A. Mahboob, T. Celik, B. Genc, I. Atif, S. Ali
"Mapping of hydrothermally altered areas, which are usually associated with mineralization, is essential in mineral exploration. In this research, open source reflectance spectroscopy data from the mu
Mar 1, 2019
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Towards An Integrated Approach To Tailings Management - SynopsisBy A. Chryss
Tailings management aims to dispose of tailings at the minimum cost consistent with meeting or exceeding imposed standards, including legislative obligations. This simple business objective requires m
Jan 1, 2012