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                     Mine Management by Objectives (c4d82d9f-ae1a-4ace-97d6-68213b25af1e) Mine Management by Objectives (c4d82d9f-ae1a-4ace-97d6-68213b25af1e)By A. A. Hazell Mine management by objectives by A. A. Hazel Published in the Journal, September 1972 DISCUSSION H. H. McGREGOR Mr Hazell is to be complimented on a thoroughly down to earth analysis of the uses ot wh Jan 9, 2007 
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                     Backfill Cyclone Plants - A General Overview Backfill Cyclone Plants - A General OverviewBy B. Rainier This paper discusses the preparation of material for backfilling operations using hydrocyclones. Aspects dealt with include the advantages and disadvantages, material requirements, process constraints Jan 1, 1988 
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                     DMS - A Critical Tool For Mineral Beneficiation DMS - A Critical Tool For Mineral BeneficiationBy P Clive Hart DRA - BACKGROUND [MULTI MINERAL DESIGN & BUILD COMPANY FOUNDED 1984 ENGINEERING FOCUSED CORE ENGINEERING DISCIPLINES INCLUDE: ?PROCESS ?MECHANICAL ?E&I CONTROL PRIVATE COMPANY, Jan 1, 2006 
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                     8.3 Hefer - Cross Belt Samplers Vs Cross Stream Samplers 8.3 Hefer - Cross Belt Samplers Vs Cross Stream SamplersBy Willie Hefer Contents ?Purpose ?Introduction ?Deviation of bias results ?Operational correctness ?Maintenance and Costs ?Conclusion ?Acknowledgements Jan 1, 2005 
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                     The limitations of gold-mine evaluation The limitations of gold-mine evaluationBy P. R. Jamisch The limitations of gold-mine evaluation by P. R. JANISCH, B.Sc. (Sur.) (Natal) (Visitor) Inherent uncertainty in the choice of parameter values places theoretical and practical limitations on the inte Jan 6, 1976 
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                     The modelling and simulation of processes for the absorption of gold by activated charcoal The modelling and simulation of processes for the absorption of gold by activated charcoalBy D. F. Williams The modelling, simulation, and design of processes for the recovery of gold from solution by absorption on carbon require the combination of a suitable rate expression with a description of the flow c Jan 1, 1985 
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                     Pillar design in coal mines Pillar design in coal minesBy H. Wagner The paper points out that bord-and-pillar mining is the most important method of coal extraction in South African underground coal mines, and advocates that pillar design procedures should be refined Jan 1, 1980 
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                     Coal-preparation routes for maximum coal recovery Coal-preparation routes for maximum coal recoveryBy T. A. Claasen Exceptionally low yields in the coking-coal fields of the Soutpansberg area in the northern Transvaal, are taxing the skill and ingenuity of preparation engineers. The coals are highly intergrown, and Jan 1, 1980 
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                     The freeze desalination of mine waters The freeze desalination of mine watersBy R. D. C. Shone Consideration is given to the technical and economic feasibility of freeze desalination as a technique for the simultaneous provision of ice to cool deep mines and for the desalination of mine water. Jan 1, 1987 
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                     The innovative application of tunnel digging machines and non-explosive rock breaking to high speed development The innovative application of tunnel digging machines and non-explosive rock breaking to high speed developmentBy T. Dimillo, R. G. B. Pickeirng The South African gold and platinum deposits were formed in very different ways and yet both have many similarities. They are flat dipping tabular ore bodies, extremely narrow and located in hard abra Sep 1, 2001 
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                     The early detection of fires and spontaneous heatings in South African collieries The early detection of fires and spontaneous heatings in South African collieriesBy C. J. Fauconnier The various methods of detecting fires and heatings in collieries are reviewed. The methods described range from those relying principally on human senses to sophisticated methods employing infrared t Jan 1, 1981 
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                     The design and scale-up of a new flotation cell The design and scale-up of a new flotation cellBy A. L. Hinde, P. J. D. Lloyd, D. Hebden The philosophy behind the design of a rougher cell for the handling of coarse feed and for the maximization of recovery within a given time is presented. The application of this philosophy in cells of Jan 1, 1983 
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                     The elution of aurocyanide from strong- and weak -base resins The elution of aurocyanide from strong- and weak -base resinsResults are presented on the elution of gold cyanide and base-metal cyanide complexes from strongand weakbase resins. It is shown that thiocyanate anions, zinc cyanide anions, and thiourea in acid sol Jan 1, 1984 
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                     The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. III. Factors influencing the rate of loading and the equilibrium capacity 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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                     Tests on the beneficiation. of coal fines Tests on the beneficiation. of coal finesBy H. C. Voges An account is given of the tests being conducted by Iscor on the following processes for the beneficiation of coal fines: froth flotation, gravity separation, heavy-medium separation, and pneumatic an Jan 1, 1991 
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                     A fractographic study of corrosion-fatigued specimens of A533B steel A fractographic study of corrosion-fatigued specimens of A533B steelBy J. H. Bulloch This paper describes detailed fractographic analyses of several specimens that had undergone corrosion-fatigue tests at high stress ratios in simulated pressurized water-reactor environments. The dist Jan 1, 1987 
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                     Interaction Of Slurry Pipe Flow With A Stationary Bed Interaction Of Slurry Pipe Flow With A Stationary BedBy V. Matou?vek The paper addresses pipe flows of aqueous medium-sand slurries at velocities lower than the deposition-limit velocity. Laboratory test results including measurements of particle concentration distribu Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Wear-debris analysis as an integral component of machinery condition monitoring Wear-debris analysis as an integral component of machinery condition monitoringBy G. J. Wright, M. J. Neale As machines become more complex and vital to our way of life, any disturbance or failure of their proper functioning tends to have serious consequences. To prevent such failures, increasing attention Jan 1, 1987 
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                     A geostatistical study of diamond-saw sampling versus chip sampling A geostatistical study of diamond-saw sampling versus chip samplingBy E. J. Magri This paper describes a geostatistical study of the relative merits of diamond-saw sampling and conventional chip sampling, using results from experimental work carried out on Randfontein Estates Gold Jan 1, 1986 
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                     Physical information from the inside of a rotary mill Physical information from the inside of a rotary millBy L. A. Vermeulen Electronic circuits were developed and successfully utilized to record, store, and continuously transmit to a remote station physical information relating to the impacts of pebbles on the shell liners Jan 1, 1984 
