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The estimation of fragmentation in blast muckpiles by means of standard photographsBy H. Van Aswegen, C. V. B. 0unningham
The need for the more accurate measurement of blasting results has increased substantially with the proliferation of the types of explosives available to mining operations in South Africa. The primary
Jan 1, 1986
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Trackless MiningBy K. E. Mantell
1. TRACKLESS MINING AT OAMITES by K. E. MANTELL Oamites Mine, brought into production in late 1971, is located 50 km south of Windhoek, South West Africa, on the northern boundary of and just outside
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Potential applications of thiourea In the processing of goldBy T. Groenewald
Potential applications of thiourea In the processing of gold by T. GROENEWALD, Ph.D. (Rand), D.I.C. (Imperial College) (Visitor) The aqueous chemistry of gold(l) that has found practical application i
Jan 6, 1977
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Distributed antenna system as an underground communication backboneBy S. R. Stadler
Koffiefontein Mine commissioned a distributed antenna system as an underground communication backbone for the DISPATCH® production management system during September1999. STAS Ltd, the supplier of the
Sep 1, 2001
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A practical approach to hard rock selective miningBy J. E. Friant, R. P. H. Willis, J. Maaren
Considerable effort is currently directed towards the development of non-explosive mining methods with the potential to allow continuous mining in narrow reef conditions. Besides improving productivit
Sep 1, 2001
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The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plantBy M. Splaine, C. E. Dohm, S. J. Browner
As the grade of the gold (head grade) in the ore supplied to a reduction plants falls, the efficiency of recovery of the metal drops. This is not simply due to a fixed grade lost in the residue, since
Jan 1, 1982
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Properties of pumped tailings fillBy G. E. Blight
The mining industry is making increasing use of pumped tailings fills. The properties that affect the performance of tailings fills are described by means of typical examples. They are the particle-si
Jan 1, 1979
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The slip velocity between particulate solids and an interstitial fluidBy D. Menne
An empirical dimensionless correlation is presented that relates system variables to the superficial slip velocity between solid mineral products and an interstitial fluid. The correlation is valid wi
Jan 1, 1983
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The influence of changing costs, grades, and market prices on an upgrading operationBy B. K. Loveday
There are certain ores that can be treated without upgrading (e.g., gold and uranium ores), and upgrading needs to be considered only for fairly low-grade ores of this type. If the grade is very low,
Jan 1, 1980
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Factors In The Design Of Open Pit Slopes ? A Reviewer?s PerspectiveBy Peter Stacey
This presentation provides comments on the increasing challenges associated with pit slope designs from the perspective of a design reviewer. Besides the technical issues related to the significant i
Jan 1, 2006
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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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Developments in the application of carbon-inpulp to the recovery of gold from South African oresBy R. Rubin, P. A. Laxen, G. S. M. Becker
An account is given of developments in the use of activated carbon for the recovery of gold from cyanide solutions. The carbon-In-pulp process employed at the Homestake Mine is described, and its vari
Jan 1, 1979
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Direct reduction-are we moving in the right direction?By K. O. R. Gebhard
Direct reduction-are we moving in the right direction? by K. o. R. GEBHARD INTRODUCTION Numerous forecasts predict a rapid growth rate for direct-reduction processes. The figures quoted are so impress
Jan 2, 1974
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Recovery of gold from ashed woodchipsBy M. W. John, I. D. Matthews
SYNOPSIS This paper describes the process adopted for the recovery of gold from a dump originating from clean-up operations at Durban Roodepoort Deep Gold Mine. The gold-bearing dump material was ref
Jan 1, 1990
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Basic engineering principles in the design of sandwich-pack support (202bb547-8c04-4a1c-9a3b-c5a598cee36b)Discussion of the above paper by G. J. van JAARSVELDt Mr Ortlepp's paper is important, and deals with a subject towards which much controversy and insufficient basic scientific logic, in my opini
Jan 1, 1979
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Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatizationBy R. Kok, N. B. Strydom, P. L. Jooste, W. H. Van Der Walt
Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatization by N. B. STRYDOM, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Illinois) (Fellow), R. KOK, M.Sc. (Potch.) (Visitor), P. L. jOOSTE, M.Sc. (Stell.) (Visitor),
Jan 7, 1975
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Discussion - Comments On Paper ? Kirsten, H. A. D.Contribution by J.S. Kuijpers* Kirsten's paper discusses the potential for seismic activity on faults in relation to depth, span, stope support, and discontinuity strength, and puts forward s
Jan 1, 1994
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Book reviewBook review HOEK, E., and BRAY, J. Rockslope engineering. London, The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974. £5. NIM reports Report no. 1625 The determination of uranium and thorium by the use of
Jan 9, 1974
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Threshold blasting: The renaissance of explosives in narrow reef miningBy N. Kernahan, T. Zaniewski
Threshold blasting involves the use of small amounts of high explosive to break and fragment hard rock without having to evacuate mining personnel. The method is easily assimilated and effective in ro
Sep 1, 2001
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Air pollution and the metallurgical industryBy N. Boegman
The meteorological conditions in South Africa are not conducive to the effective dispersion of air pollutants. In the light of this, and because of the magnitude, concentration, and future growth pote
Jan 1, 1978