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Concentration of the Noble Metals by a Fire-Assay Technicque Using Nickel Sulphide as the CollectorThis report describes the investigational work on the development of a fire-assay method capable of concentrating, in a button of nickel sulphide, all six of the platinum-group metals present in sampl
Oct 15, 1971
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Biological pre-treatment for the recovery of gold from slimes damsBy J. L. Taylor, E. N. Lawson, Hulse. G. A.
It is generally recognized that a large proportion of the gold remaining in the residues from metallurgical plants on the Witwatersrand is occluded in pyrite. The conventional flotation-roasting proce
Jan 1, 1990
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The design and testing of pipe-sticks for underground stope supportBy J. J. van Vuuren
Pipe-stick support in deep-level gold mines is first described and illustrated, a pipe-stick being a mine pole trimmed to the required size and sleeved by a pipe. An account is then given of an invest
Jan 1, 1979
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The selection of abrasion-corrosion-resistant materials for gold-mining equipmentBy B. E. Protheroe, C. Allen, A. Ball
The results of laboratory abrasive and abrasive-corrosive tests carried out on a range of carbon, Iowalloy, and stainless steels are compared with underground tests conducted on similar materials on p
Jan 1, 1981
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A Rapid Method of Calculating Temperature Increases along Mine AirwaysBy A. M. Starfield
SYNOPSIS A description is given of a new computer programme that has been developed for the rapid computation of the changes in temperature and humidity of air passing through mine airways. The progr
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The development of continuous fluidized-bed ion exchange in South Africa, and its use in the recovery of uraniumBy A. K. Haines
The status of the South African research and development programme on continuous ion exchange, which was aimed at the technical and economic assessment of that process for the recovery of uranium, is
Jan 1, 1978
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State Of The Art Recovery Plant DesignBy D. M. C. Valbom
The introduction of new diamond sorting technologies as well as additional manufacturers I vendors, has increased the equipment selection and combinations available for recovery flowsheet design. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Methane drainage in longwall coal miningBy A. W. de Villiers
This paper explores the behaviour of methane in the goaf during longwall mining, together with some methods for the control of methane emissions into the goaf, the working face, and the ventilation sy
Jan 1, 1989
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Metso Outotec VSF®X Solvent Extraction for Sicomines Phase II ProjectBy H. Laitala, M. Lampi
Metso Outotec has developed a wide range of solvent-extraction technologies over decades and has introduced Metso Outotec VSF®X solvent-extraction plant. Standardized and modularized, Metso Outotec VS
Jan 1, 2023
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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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Activity-Based Risk Management for the Acquisition of Electronic Mine Safety EquipmentBy A. J. Hofmann, G. P. R. van der Merwe, J. E. W. Holm
"A new approach is proposed to perform relativistic comparisons between alternative operational risk management solutions by taking into account the impact of each operational activity on overall syst
Jan 1, 2017
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GEOSTAT1: A Prototype Expert System for the Explicit Knowledge Approach to GeostatisticsBy M. David
This paper addresses the problem of technological transfer in geostatistics. Expert systems have become popular in certain fields because the needs of the industry are not provided for by traditional
Jan 1, 1987
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SPOTLIGHT on mining in the vicinity of geological and hazardous structuresBy R. W. O. Kersten
The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy collaboration with the Chamber of Mines of South Africa, arranged a colloquium to inform mine management of the current state of knowledge on the r
Jan 1, 1986
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A Quantitative Model for Gravity Separation Unit Operations that rely on StratificationBy R. P. King
A class of gravity separation unit operations in ore-dressing relies for its operation on the production of a stratified bed. Heavier material gravitates downwards, and separation is achieved by split
Jan 1, 1987
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The Effect on the Production of Bantu, Engaged on Tram-Shovelling, of Different Temperature ConditonsBy J. H. Viljoen, J. F. Morrison, C. H. Wyndham
SYNOPSIS Heart rates, oral temperatures, shovels/min and number of 3/4 ton cars/hour trammed over distances of up to 350 ft were measured in samples of 6-10 miners, engaged in tram-shovelling, at 76°
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Steels with Improved PropertiesBy Dr. T. L. F. Muller
INTRODUCTION During the past decade a wealth of knowledge has been acquired about the mechanisms and reactions responsible for the physical properties of metals. In the field of steels, in particular
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Some Implications of the New Assistance Formula for South African Gold MinesBy E. Wroth, D. G. Krige
Written contribution E. Wroth* (Visitor): The technical aspects of the assistance scheme which IS provided for in the Gold Mines Assistance Act, 1968, and certain consequential amendments to the Inco
Jan 5, 1968
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Applied Ergonomics For Operator Compartment Design In An EJC 88 XLP LoaderBy N. D. L. Burger, S. Thorley
In engineering design of operators? compartments, in underground mining equipment, ergonomics principles are often neglected or not given the full recognition they deserve. This paper defines ergonomi
Jan 1, 2004
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SPOTLIGHT on Developments in Froth FlotationThe International Colloquium on Developments in Froth Flotation, which replaced the Annual University of Cape Town (UCT)/University of Stelenbosch (US) Minerals Processing Symposium, was held at the V
Jan 1, 1989
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The Development and Application of a Digital Computer Method for the Solution of Strata Control ProblemsBy F. H. Deist, R. P. Plewman
The history of development of analytical techniques for the determination of elastic behaviour around tabular excavations, is examined briefly. The design of a completely digital system, which appears