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Annual Report for the year ended 30th June, 1989COUNCIL FOR 1988/89 President C.E. Fivaz President-elect Dr O.K.H. Steffen Senior H.G. Mosenthal Vice Presidents Junior R.D. Beck Immediate Past President B.C. Alberts Honorary Treasurer
Jan 1, 1989
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SART For Copper Control In Cyanide Heap Leaching ? SynopsisCopper cyanide is a common component of cyanide-treatable precious metal ores. The copper concentration in production heaps can be predicted from laboratory column tests, but the exact correlation is
Jan 1, 2012
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Rough-Wall And Turbulent Transition Analyses For Bingham PlasticsBy A. D. Thomas, K. C. Wilson
Some years ago, the authors developed an analysis of non-Newtonian pipe flow based on enhanced turbulent microscale and associated sub-layer thickening. This analysis, which can be used for various rh
Jan 1, 2007
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Potential for the mechanization of stoping in gold minesBy N. C. Joughin
Potential for the mechanization of stoping in gold mines by N. C. JOUGHIN B.Sc. Eng., Ph.D. (Rand) (Member) The basic requirements for stoping machines are identified first by examination of the minin
Jan 1, 1976
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Hydraulic Transport Systems For The Backfilling Of Deep MinesBy J. H. Lazarus
The evolution of backfill-distribution systems for deep gold mines is examined. The status of current technology for the design of backfill-distribution systems is considered with reference to pipelin
Jan 1, 1993
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Development of a Geometallurgical Model for a Copper ConcentratorBy B. Mulcahy, M. Valenta
"The purpose of executing a project in a stagewise fashion is to evaluate all potential options in a cost-effective manner and develop an understanding of the project drivers, thereby minimizing overa
Jan 1, 2016
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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 model for the leaching of non-porous particlesBy B. K. Loveday
A model for the leaching of non-porous particles by B. K. LOVEDAY*, Ph.D. (Fellow) A model has been developed for the prediction of the rate of leaching for an assemblage of non-porous particles in te
Jan 9, 1975
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Evaluation of dynamic grouting effect for Low-permeable rockBy S. Wakita, K. Aoki, Y. Mito, K. Date
It is of great importance to prevent a leakage of hazardous substances from underground storage plants, because this certainly leads to a fatal disaster for human societies. Therefore, effective grout
Jan 1, 2003
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Spotlight on the Selection of Equipment for Underground MiningBy P. M. Scott
The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy held a colloquium on 'The Selection of Equipment for Underground Mining' in Johannesburg on 22nd September, 1982, which, judged by the in
Jan 1, 1983
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Long-term planning for the rehabilitation of opencast workingsBy J. D. Wells
An account is given of the planning required for the rehabilitation of land that is to be disturbed by opencast mining, and of the preparation of rehabilitation of land that is to the Inspector of Min
Jan 1, 1986
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A dynamic uranium-leaching model for process-control studiesBy I. J. Barker, D. A. Vetter, G. A. Turner
The modeling of the uranium-leaching process, and the logging of data from a plant for the evaluation of the model, are reported. A phenomenological approach was adopted in the development of the mode
Jan 1, 1989
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Practical ergnomics in mechanized miningBy P. C. Schutte, J. R. Smith
The objective of ergonomics is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency with which human tasks are carried out. Furthermore, the objective is to improve desirable human values. This can be achieved
Sep 1, 2001
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A model of capital expenditure for gold-mine, planningBy J. A. L. Napier
An essential requirement for the planning of the global capacity of a mine is a knowledge of the functional relationship between the production level and the capital expenditure necessary to establish
Jan 1, 1981
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Annual Report for the year ending 30th June, 1990COUNCIL FOR 1989/90 President Dr O.K.H. Steffen President-elect Mr H.G. Mosenthal Senior R.D. Beck Vice Presidents Junior ].P. Hoffman Immediate Past President C.E. Fivaz Honorary Treasure
Jan 1, 1990
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Annual Report for the year ended 30th June, 1988COUNCIL FOR 1987/88 President B.C. Alberts President-elect C.E. Fivaz Vice Presidents Senior Junior Dr O.K.H. Steffen H.G. Mosenthal Immediate Past President Dr H. Wagner Honorary Treasurer
Jan 1, 1988
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Photoelectric Readings. Their Significance for Dust Control in CollieriesBy Y. J. F. Haven, G. H. J. Kitson, D. G. Beadle
I have read this paper with considerable interest. By using an automatic instrument to assess the dust samples taken in South African collieries, the authors are ahead of the gold mining industry, whi
Jan 10, 1968
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A computerized labour-control system for Harmony Gold MineBy G. T. G. Emère
The Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited employs approximately 29 500 people, including 27000 Black workers recruited from areas both within and beyond the boundaries of the Republic of South Africa. T
Jan 1, 1983
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Short-term gain for long-term pain how focusing on tactical issues can destroy long-term value - SynopsisBy B.E. Hall
Maximizing shareholder value has become a common aim for mining companies. This paper discusses the results of a number of studies developing strategic mine plans, covering a wide range of commodities
Jan 1, 2009
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The analysis of ventilation and cooling requirements for minesBy L. K. Smith, E. M. de Kock, J. van der Walt
A systematic approach to the analysis of alternative methods of ventilating and cooling large hot mines is presented. The important factors that have a bearing on ventilation and cooling requirements
Jan 1, 1983