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  • SAIMM
    The SAIMM Council 1988/1989

    Council Members 1988/1989, left to right: Row 1 (seated): H.E. James, P.W.J. van Rensburg, Dr H. Wagner, B.C. Alberts, C.E. Flvaz (President), H.G. Mosenthal, R.D. Beck, Professor A.N. Brown, Dr P.R

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SAIMM
    The challenge of deep-level mining in South Africa (Presidential Address)

    By H. Wagner

    The discovery of the gold-rich Main Reef Group of reefs on the farm Langlaagte in 1886 marked the opening of the richest and most extensive goldfield in history. Mining of the narrow reefs progressed

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    The recovery of gold from plant effluent by the use of activated carbon

    By R. J. Davidson, B. Strong

    The piloting and eventual large-scale operation of fixed-bed carbon columns for the recovery of gold from plant effluents is described. A fixed-bed carbon pilot plant comprising three adsorption colum

    Jan 1, 1983

  • SAIMM
    Maintaining and increasing the contribution made to South Africa by the minerals and metals industry

    By P. R. Jochens

    SYNOPSIS This review article first highlights the past performance of the industry and discusses the manner in which the development of the industry has followed a logical progression from mining to

    Jan 1, 1985

  • SAIMM
    Technical and Economic Assessment of Subsurface Rock Mass Deformation and Pore Pressure Monitoring Using a Network of Wireless Devices

    By C. Holck, J. Yarmuch, J. Read

    "Steepening of slopes provides the means to reduce waste extraction and increase ore recovery in open pit mines; however, it may also adversely affect safety by posing a higher risk of slope failure.

    Nov 1, 2018

  • SAIMM
    Recent Trends in the Application and Technology of Refractory Materials in Iron and Steel Production

    By H. J. S. Kriek

    Methods are described by which increased production is achieved whilst retaining full availability of equipment and decreased refractory cost. Refractory materials have certain limitations, and when t

  • SAIMM
    The Size Distribution and Morphology of Gold Particles in Witwatersrand Reefs and Their Crushed Products

    By N. C. Joughlin, D. K. Hallbauer

    The size distribution and morphology of gold particles in Witwatersrand reefs and their crushed products by D. K. HALLBAUER, Dr. rer. nat., Dipl. Min. (Visitor) and N. C. JOUGHIN, B.Se. (Eng.), Ph.D.

  • SAIMM
    Is Platinum Paying Its Rent?

    By L. C. Stilwell

    The paper will attempt to identify the threats, however obscure, that could confront the South African platinum industry. South Africa has the largest reserves of platinum group metals in the world,

    Jan 1, 2006

  • SAIMM
    Management of seismic and swelling ground

    By P. N. Erasmus

    This paper considers the fundamental concepts of support design for underground openings in highly stressed ground. It concludes that the conventional deformed reinforcing bar, woven mesh and cable la

    Jan 1, 2009

  • SAIMM
    The Use And Abuse Of Statistics

    Stochastic methods are normally invoked / used to assist with the understanding of risks, when there is uncertainty around a particular outcome. Uncertainty implies that there is a risk that the desir

    Jan 1, 2007

  • SAIMM
    Spotlight - Minerals Engineering '93 Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 25 To 27 August 1993

    For the past 12 years, the Universities of Stellenbosch and Cape Town have hosted an annual symposium to discuss research topics in Minerals Processing. Since 1987, this meeting has been held under th

    Jan 1, 1993

  • SAIMM
    Indicators Of Grindability And Grinding Efficiency

    By J. Levin

    Bond's Standard Work Index (SWi) indicates the grindability of an ore, and his Operating Work Index (OWI) indicates the performance of a grinding mil or circuit. The comparison of the two indices

    Jan 1, 1992

  • SAIMM
    Effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity of rock mass on in-situ permeability tests

    By Y. Mitani, M. Zhang, M. Takeda, T. Esaki

    Despite their inadequacy, assumptions of isotropy and homogeneity are often applied to the analyses of in situ permeability tests. In this paper, we exam the effects of anisotropy and heterogeneity on

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    Comparisons Between WAVE And Seismological Data

    In order to test the applicability of elastodynamic codes in the modeling of mining related problems, comparisons are made between seismic data and numerical analyses. The dynamic finite difference pr

    Jan 1, 1995

  • SAIMM
    SPOTLIGHT on underground drilling and blasting

    By R. W. O. Kersten

    The main objective of The South African Institute of Mining and Metalurgy is to identify the needs of the mineral and metals sector of the South African economy, and to initiate the means by which the

    Jan 1, 1986

  • SAIMM
    An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking

    By M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden, R. J. Dippenaar, P. M. Van Den Heever

    Some of the important properties of solid electrolytes that influence the performance of electrochemical oxygen probes are discussed in the first part of this paper. It is shown that accurate and repr

    Jan 1, 1987

  • SAIMM
    Air pollution and the metallurgical industry

    By N. Boegman

    The meteorological conditions in South Africa are not conducive to the effective dispersion of air pollutants. In the light of this, and because of the magnitude, concentration, and future growth pote

    Jan 1, 1978

  • SAIMM
    Mica and vermiculite in South Africa

    By J. J. Schoeman

    In South Africa and in the rest of the world, the two mica minerals that have the most important commercial value are muscovite and vermiculite. Muscovite has been making a comparatively small but ste

    Jan 1, 1989

  • SAIMM
    Knowledge in—Money out, redefining mine planning and scheduling standards to improve and stabilize business performance

    By M. Arnesen

    Mining professionals recognize the need to continuously evaluate and refine mine planning standards and scheduling. We must examine our current reality, and evaluate the following: •How well do our p

    Jan 1, 2003

  • SAIMM
    SPOTLIGHT on engineering and the environment

    By Colin M. Spence

    The Federation of Societies of Professional Engineers (FSPE), in collaboration with the Habitat Council and the Environmental Planning Professions Interdisciplinary Committee (EPPIC), held a Symposium

    Jan 1, 1984