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The Design of Underground Cooling TowersBy A. Whillier
Recommendations are given for the design of vertical cooling towers for use underground in mines and a method is given for predicting the entering and leaving water temperatures when a given amount of
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Obituary: A.R.O. Wiliams, O.D.E.Arthur Robert Owen Wiliams died on 18th May, 1989, at the age of 84. ARO, as he was known, was educated at Malvern in England, and graduated from the Royal School of Mines in 1926. He went to South A
Jan 1, 1989
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Colloquium and general meetingA General Meeting and Colloquium on 'Motivation and productivity in the mining industry' was held on May 22nd, 1974, at Kelvin House, Johannesburg. Mr P. W. J. van Rensburg (President) was
Jan 8, 1974
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DiscussionBy R. R. Maclachlan
The Estimation of Fragmentation in Blast Muckpiles by Means of Standard Photographs, by H. van Aswegen and C.V.B. Cunningham. Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, vol.86,no
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Discounting in the presence of inflation-the engineer giving evidence in a court of lawBy O. L. Papendorf
For purposes of simplification, a case is presented for an engineer to discount cash flows in real rather than in current terms when giving evidence in a court of law. The difference between the two m
Jan 1, 1981
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Further Remarks1 On The Impact Of Forward Sales On The Price Of GoldBy H. L. Monro
Al forward sales are made on the spot market, and are counter productive because they can only lower the price of gold, as one would expect from any additional supply of gold. Hedging against any fur
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Iron-smelting furnaces and the metallurgical traditions of the South African Iron AgeBy H. M. Friede
Discussion of the above paper by A. SIFF The steely nature of the Iron Age objects mentioned in Dr Friede's paper point to two hypotheses. (1) The African iron workers were conversant with the ar
Jan 1, 1980
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Discussion of performance management * Comments by C.L. Workman-DaviestThe authors and Iscor's management are to be congratulated on an interesting and detailed paper that discloses Iscor's philosophy, strategy, and action concerning what can also be termed pro
Jan 1, 1990
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New President of A.S. & T.S.On 24th November, 1982, Mr L. W. P. van den Bosch was inducted as the President for 1982/1983 of the Associated Scientific and Technical Societies of South Africa, which represents more than 40 scient
Jan 1, 1983
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SPOTLIGHT on mine project planningBy R. W. O. Kersten
The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy recently held a School on iMine Project Planning, the objective being to educate mine personnel who are involved in the planning and management of
Jan 1, 1985
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Discussion of the previous paperDiscussion of the previous paper E. N. H. MOLLOY The first 22-foot-diameter Aerofall mill was installed at Mangula in 1957. This was fitted with cast-iron trunnion'! located to the mill shell wit
Jan 9, 1976
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Integrated Environmental Management In The Mining IndustryBy J. S. Freer
Integrated Environmental Management (IEM) involves the integration of environmental factors Into project planning, execution, and operation from inception to final closure and after-care. The objectiv
Jan 1, 1993
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SPOTLIGHT on project management in the metallurgical industryBy J. D. Koch
The past ten years or so have seen many changes in the methods and approach adopted for projects in the metallurgical and mining industry in South Africa. These changes have led to an increased use by
Jan 1, 1981
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Recent Experiences of Continuous Casting at Highveld Steel and Vanadium Corporation LimitedBy W. K. C. Boemer, G. A. Davies
Vanadium slag production in the shaking ladles started in April 1968, steelmaking was begun in July 1968 and the first continuously cast blocks were produced soon after on the 29th July, 1968. Nominal
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The Quest For Competitive EdgeBy Arvi Parbo
I would like to use the occasion to reflect on how the world environment for the minerals industry is undergoing substantial change, and how this change may affect the industry. I have given my talk t
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimal Valuation Using Historical Information: A Case Study - 10.1 IntroductionIn many practical situations, calculation of the point semivariogram is not necessary. Such a case is analysed in this chapter. The purpose of this analysis is to give a better understanding of the me
Jan 1, 1978
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Answers to questions raised at the Symposium on Trackless Mining in Metal Mines QuestionsBy J. C. Steinhobel
Answers to questions raised at the Symposium on Trackless Mining in Metal Mines Questions by J. O. Steinhobel (1) When rubber-tyred equipment is used for the delivery of stores and items of equipment,
Jan 9, 1973
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An analogue system for the early detection of fires in gold minesBy P. S. Turner
After a brief account of the differences between the control of underground fires and those on the surface, the paper describes the analogue detection system used on the mines of the Anglo American Co
Jan 1, 1982