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The chemical behaviour of cyanide in the extraction of gold. 1. Kinetics of cyanide loss in the presence and absence of activated carbonThe kinetics of cyanide loss were found to be first order under any given set of conditions, allowing rate constants to be easily determined. At room temperature and in the absence of activated carbon
Jan 1, 1990
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Orange Free State Branch Proceedings of the Annual General MeetingThe annual General Meeting of the Branch was held in the St. Helena Club on Wednesday, 4th August, 1971 at 8.00 p.m. Mr N. A. Honnet (Immediate Past Chairman) was in the chair. There were also p
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Proceedings of the May, 1969, General MeetingThe May General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 21st May, 1969, at 4.30 p.m. Mr J. K. E. Douglas (Vice-President) was in the Chair. There were also present tw
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Effect of a sulfite reagent on floatability of chalcopyrite and enargite, G.P.W. Suyantara, T. Hirajima, Y. Orii, H. Miki, K. Sasaki, S. Kuroiwa, and Y. AokiBy K. Sasaki, Y. Oriia, Shigeto Kuroiwa, H. Miki, Yuji Aoki, T. Hirajima, G. P. W. Suyantara
The effect of a sulfite reagent on the floatability of chalcopyrite and enargite was investigated in this paper. The flotation tests using single and mixed minerals were performed under various concen
Jan 1, 2020
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Tailings Storage Facility stability monitoring using CPT data analytics on the Zelazny most facility APCOM 2021By P. Stefanek, N. Duda, B. Jachni, P. Stefaniak, B. Bursa
The Zelazny Most Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) is the largest reservoir of post–flotation tailings in Europe. The total amount of tailings from the mines in Lubin, Rudna, and Polkowice are stored ea
Sep 1, 2021
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A clarification of the concept of dependent selection of particlesBy B. Geelhoed
A generalization of Gy?s 1979 model for the variance of the fundamental sampling error has been proposed at WCSB2?2005 by Geelhoed. This generalized model can potentially lead to a better corresponden
Jan 1, 2009
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Orange Free State Branch Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting (80187c07-b017-460a-87f8-f243f96c2386)ORANGE FREE STATE BRANCH Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting The Annual General Meeting of the Branch was held in the St. Helena Club on Tuesday, 3rd October, 1972 at 8.00 p.m. Mr J. M. Meyer wa
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History And Development Of Ferritic Stainless SteelsBy M. B. Cortie
An account is given of the development of ferritic stainless steels since their discovery in the early years of this century. The alloys became very widely used in the 1950s, the market during that de
Jan 1, 1993
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The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. III. Factors influencing the rate of loading and the equilibrium capacityBy M. J. Nicol
The results are reported of experiments on the influence of a number of variables on the rate of loading of gold cyanide onto activated carbon and the equilibrium capacity of the carbon. These variabl
Jan 1, 1983
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Prediction Of Pressures Losses In Straight-Through Diaphragm Valves - NomenclatureBy V. G. Pienaar, B. M. Mbiya, P. T. Slatter
[a constant b constant cc onstant c' constant D pipe diameter (m) Dshear shear diameter (m) E error function fth theoretical friction factor F function F' function K fluid consiste
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect Of Comminuted Flint On Pumping Chalk Slurry In The 92-Kmkensworth?Rugby PipelineBy N. J. Alderman, D. J. Clowes, N. I. Heywood
The effects were studied of the presence of comminuted flint on the rheological characteristics of chalk slurry pumped through a 92-km long pipeline from Kensworth Quarry to Rugby Cement Works in the
Jan 1, 2007
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Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environmentsBy J. M. Stewart, C. H. Wyndham
Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environments by J. M. STEW ART M.Sc. (Eng) (Witwatersrand) (Visitor) and C. H. WYNDHAM M.B., D.Sc. (Witwatersrand), F.R.C.P
Jan 8, 1975
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The beneficiation of fine coal by dense- medium cycloneBy P. J. van der Walt, P. J. F. Fourie, L. M. Falcon
Various methods for the beneficiation of minus 0,5 mm coal are examined briefly, and tests are described on a cyclone of 150 mm diameter operating with magnetite as the medium. It was found that, for
Jan 1, 1980
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A re-assessment of coal-pillar designBy B. J. Madden
The formula developed by Salamon and Munro in 1967 has been used for the past 22 years in the design of bord-and-pillar workings in South African collieries. This paper re-assesses the formula In the
Jan 1, 1991
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Publications (8da951e4-63a6-42e7-bedc-fae95da8451a)1. Book review . Australasian coal mining practice, edited by C.H. Martin. Reviewer: R.B. MacGilIivray This book is an extremely comprehensive coverage of coal-mining practice in Australasia, the
Jan 1, 1989
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Open-pit post-blast dust cloud lightningBy N. C. Steenkamp
Lightning has been observed in dust clouds following open-pit blasting. It is proposed that the occurrence of this phenomenon is related to the physical composition and characterization of the mineral
Apr 14, 2024
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The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchangeBy F. L. D. Cloete, A. K. Haines, T. D. Sampson, T. H. Tunley, W. A. M. te Riele
The recovery of zinc from pickle liquors by ion exchange A. K. HAINES. Ph.D. (Visitor) T. H. TUNLEY. B.Sc;.(Chem.Eng.)(Visitor), W. A. M. TE RIELE. pr, Eng.. Ph. D. (Visitor), F. L. D. CLOETE. M.Sc. (
Jan 11, 1973
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Comparative Study Of The Use Of HPGR And Conventional Wet And Dry Grinding Methods On The Flotation Of Base Metal Sulphides And PGMs - SynopsisBy N. A. Chapman
The effect of using conventional crushing and HPGR in combination with dry or wet milling was investigated using a base metal sulphide (sphalerite), and a PGM (platinum group minerals) ore in order to
Jan 1, 2013
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Stability Problems And Rock Support At The Tellnes Open Pit Mine, NorwayBy Bjørn Nilsen, Brian J. Ballou
The Tellnes open pit mine in Southwestern Norway has been operating since 1960. The maximum height of pit walls is currently about 150 meters with the current mine plan extending this distance to 400
Jan 1, 2006
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Fracture displacement due to thermal load from nuclear waste at a repositoryBy E. Hakami
The objective of the study was to estimate the largest shear displacement that could be expected on a pre-existing fracture located in the repository area, due to the heat release from deposited waste
Jan 1, 2003