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Heavy-medium and gravity separation at Iscor's tin-ore and iron-ore mines
By H. C. Voges
The concentration of cassiterite at Iscor's Uis Mine is described, and information is given on aspects of the concentration of iron ore at Thabazimbi and Sishen Mines. At Uis, a very Iow-grade ti
Jan 1, 1982
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President's Page: Our strategic plan is in place
The most important event in the Institute's recent history is the strategic plan, which was drawn up in 1986 during Henry James's term of office. This plan was formulated at a workshop atten
Jan 1, 1990
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President's Page
Students The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (SAlMM) places a high value on its student members, for these people will ultimately become corporate members and will, it is hoped, pla
Jan 1, 1991
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Identifying Profitability And Safety 'Hot Spots' On Your Mine - Introduction
By R. G. B. Pickering
Successful management of mining operations depend on the accurate and reliable measurement of performance as a monitoring instrument in a feedback and control loop. However, when changes are being con
Jan 1, 1996
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Spotlight ? ISEC '96
By K. C. Sole
The International Solvent Extraction Conference takes place every three years, under the auspices of the international Solvent Extraction Committee. ISEC '96 held in Melbourne, Australia, in Marc
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of 'Artificial Intelligence' in Open-pit Mining
By H. Brüggemann
The exploration of deposits generates geological data which are suitable for creating a preliminary tectonic and stratigraphic model. Linked with the topographical map and analysis data from explorati
Jan 1, 1987
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Notices : Hornicka Ostrava
By HORNICKA OSTRAVA
The Czechoslovak Scientific-Technical Institute has arranged the international conference 'Hornicka Ostrava' for four or five days at the end of October, 1969, as part of the preparation for
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SPOTLIGHT on Mintek's 'Gee Whiz' quiz on SATV
'Gee Whiz', a nationwide schools' science and technology competition, is being screened on SATY1 on Friday evenings at 18:00. Twenty-seven schools from al over South Africa are taking p
Jan 1, 1991
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South Africa's position in the world's supply of minerals
By B. G. Russell
A wide range of minerals is found within the Republic of South Africa, many of which are exploited to a greater extent than in similar deposits found elsewhere. It is often asked whether this is atrib
Jan 1, 1986
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SPOTLIGHT on 'Ferrous Pyrometalurgy: A Chalenge for South Africa
The Technical Programme Committee-Metals Technology of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, in association with its Vaal Triangle Branch, held a one-day colloquium on 18th April, 1989
Jan 1, 1989
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The 'lock-up' of gold in run-of-mine mils at Randfontein Estates
By D. B. Paterson
In view of decreasing head grades, the relatively high gold price, and recent developments in metal evaluation, an exercise was initiated to determine the extent of gold concentration, the mode of occ
Jan 1, 1988
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Spotlight - G.T. Van Rooyen 'Materials In Action' Symposium ? Pretoria, 29-30 June 1994
Professor G.T. van Rooyen has guided the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering at the University of Pretoria in South Africa for the past 32 years. During this period, 54 maste
Jan 1, 1994
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Contributions to the paper 'Uneconomic gold production in South Africa'
By H. L. Monro
Contribution by B. K. Martust I congratulate the author on his interesting paper. In my view, the establishment of the level at which South African gold output is at some kind of optimum is an interes
Jan 1, 1984
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A review of the State's role in assisting gold mines in South Africa
By C. A. Border
This paper is a brief record of the State's involvement in the problems that have faced Iow-grade mines in the South African gold-mining industry for a period of more than sixty years. Not all th
Jan 1, 1981
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Mineral Supply From Africa: China's Investment Inroads Into The African Mineral Resource Sector - Introduction
By M. Ericsson
?Rare earths ?will not be bargaining instruments?? was stated in a headline in China Daily of 29 October 2010. The Chinese government is trying to fend off the persistent accusations from Japan, the U
Jan 1, 2011
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President's Page: Invitation to Join Us
If the Journal is to fulfill its mandate to the mining and metallurgical industry, it needs to expand its readership and, by implication, membership of The South African Institute of Mining and Metall
Jan 1, 1990
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Titanium: The Innovators' Metal-Historical Case Studies Tracing Titanium Process And Product Innovation - Synopsis
By S. J. Oosthuizen
This paper examines innovation in relation to the availability of anew material: the metal titanium. The paper aims to highlight the need for the inclusion of entrepreneurial innovation as a necessary
Jan 1, 2011
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President's Page: The beginning of a new era
By O. K. H. Sheff
Despite many years of a successful policy for our Journal, the Journal Committee is in the course of adopting a new approach with which to enter the present decade. The objectives are to improve the r
Jan 1, 1990
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President's Page: Challenges
I appreciate the honour that has been bestowed upon me by my election as President of this Institute. We are starting what I believe will be a challenging year. The first challenge facing the Institut
Jan 1, 1991
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South Africa's Ferro Alloys Industry - Present Status And Future Outlook
By T. R. Curr, W. A. Gericke, J. Basson
South Africa is a leading player in the international ferro alloys industry. Historical factors that have contributed to this dominant position include an abundance of natural resources and relatively
Jan 1, 2007