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An electrochemical evaluation of the corrosion resistance of 14Cr steelBy M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden
SYNOPSIS The corrosion characteristics of a new steel, 14Cr, which is a modification of the well-known 3CR12, in aqueous sulphate solution were studied through polarization diagrams and a computer an
Jan 1, 1985
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Experience in longwall mining at Coalbrook CollieriesBy P. G. Henderson
Coalbrook Collieries has produced approximately 2 million tons of coal by retreat longwalling since April 1976. Strata control. support. stone intrusions. coal conveyance, and the inflow of goaf and w
Jan 1, 1980
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A borehole-dislocation sensor for the continuous monitoring of fracture displacement in deep minesBy P. J. How, T. O. Hagan, M. F. Handley
Inelastic deformation of highly stressed rock in deep mines needs to be quantified in both time and space. Since most deformation occurs by shear, continuous monitoring of discontinuities in the rock
Jan 1, 1988
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SPOTLIGHT on the new gold plant at President BrandBy Peter Smith
The construction of one of the world's largest goldrecovery plants to treat run-of-mine ore is progressing on schedule at the President Brand Gold Mine in the Orange Free State. Designed to treat
Jan 1, 1985
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Spotlight on APCOM 87By V. J. Moore
Introduction Although months have passed since APCOM 87, held from 19th to 23rd September, 1987, the vivid memories of all aspects of its activities remain as clear in one's mind as if it all ha
Jan 1, 1988
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Surface effects of total coal-seam extraction by underground mining methodsBy E. H. R. Schümann, H. Wagner
SYNOPSIS The paper gives a detailed overview of the history of subsidence engineering on South African collieries. Surface displacements resulting from total-seam extraction are discussed, and the im
Jan 1, 1991
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A novel method for the underground, disinfection of mine water by in situ chlorine generationBy D. D. Marsden, L. E. Kun
Although a regulation is in force that all water used underground shall be free of bacterial contamination, in practice it is often very difficult to accomplish this. The standard method of disinfecti
Jan 1, 1981
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Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the TransvaalBy H. M. Friede
Notes on the composition of pre- European copper and copper-alloy artefacts from the Transvaal by H. M. Friede. Ph.D. (Visitor) Seven copper artefacts (five ingots and two ornaments) found at prehisto
Jan 2, 1975
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Spotlight on Gold Field?s new head officeBy A. J. Roets
Despite its growth over the years, necessitating ever¬larger office accommodation, the Gold Fields group changed its head office address in Johannesburg only twice in 94 years. The first move was at t
Jan 1, 1985
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The effect of temperature on the flotation of pyriteIn the investigation described here, it was found that the main effect of temperature is on the rate of flotation, and that adsorption of the reagent is not rate controlling. Above 10°C, the flotation
Jan 1, 1984
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The development of rock-burst control strategies for South African gold minesBy R. Heunis
The hazard of rock bursts and rock falls as experienced in South African gold mines is examined in the light of recent research findings. The problem areas include high fatality rates, losses in produ
Jan 1, 1980
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Rate-Determining Mechanisms For The Adsorption Of Gold Di-Cyanide Onto Activated CarbonThe kinetics of adsorption of gold di-cyanide onto activated carbon has been investigated extensively over the past two decades. These studies have demonstrated that both film and intra-particle mass
Jan 1, 1996
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Book reviewBook review Burkin, A. R. (ed.) . Leaching and reduction in hydrometallurgy. London, Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1975. £10. hydroxide pyritearsenopyrite NIM reports Report no. 845 A n electr
Jan 8, 1976
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The Use of Dynamic Programming for Determining Mine-Mill Production SchedulesBy Ronald J. Roman
All mining and milling complexes can, within limits, operate at a variety of production rates. Factors of economic importance that are affected by production rates are costs per unit production, recov
Jan 1, 2014
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Matte — Tap-Hole Clay — Refractory Brick Interaction in a PGM SmelterBy R. D. Cromarty, J. Du Toit
"Penetration of matte into tap-hole bricks causes detrimental refractory wear, which can lead to furnace breakouts. The ability of the tap-hole clay to form a protective layer on the brick, thereby li
Jan 1, 2016
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Planning and Forecasting Stope ProductionBy Daniel W. Kappes, Pierre F. X. Mousset-Jones
"In this paper a discussion is presented of a program designed to produce a 40-day production forecast for an underground stoping system.The program is intended to be a tool for the operations departm
Jan 1, 2014
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Is Water Conservation And Water Demand Management A Real Option?By F. Botha
South Africa is amongst the 40 driest counties in the world, with extreme weather conditions and beset by both droughts and floods. Coupled with economic growth is an increased demand on water resour
Jan 1, 2012
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SAUCGA: The Potential, Role, and Development of Underground Coal Gasification in South AfricaBy S. Kauchali, J. van Dyk, J. Feris, S. Pershad, M. van der Riet, D. Love, J. Brand, C. A. Strydom
"This paper offers an introduction to and strategic context for the other papers included in this special UCG edition of the Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. South A
Jan 1, 2019
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Comprehensive performance testing on a routine basisBy P. J. F. Fourie
The purpose and frequency of comprehensive performance testing and the types of tests to be included are discussed. The results obtained from a series of such tests are reviewed.
Jan 1, 1980
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SPOTLIGHT on management techniquesBy B. C. Alberts
The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy arranged a well-attended Colloquium on Management Techniques in the Mining and Metallurgical Industries at the C SIR Conference Centre from 13th to
Jan 1, 1988