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An analysis of the practical and economic implications of systematic underground drilling in deep South African gold mines
By D. G. Krige
Using chip sample data and spatial structure parameters from a large mined-out section of a South African gold mine the advantages to be gained from a regular underground borehole drilling programme h
Jan 1, 2003
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A More Corrosion Resistant Hercules? Alloy
By A. Muwila
Hercules? is a low nickel austenitic stainless steel developed at Mintek that has a typical composition of 9 wt% Mn, 0.05 wt% C, 2wt% Ni, 0.25 wt% N and 16.5 wt% Cr. A more corrosion resistant version
Jan 1, 2007
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The Production And Application Of Ferrosilicon In The Mining Industry
By P J. Grobler
The current commodity boom is depleting the ore bodies at a rate not seen in the past. As the existing ore bodies get depleted, only the more inferior bodies are left for exploitation. This places an
Jan 1, 2006
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Keynote Address: Commodity Prices Into The New Millennium
By B. A. Day
The traditional view taken of commodity prices is that they are cyclical, with strong demand boosting prices and attracting new suppliers. The resulting increased supply pushes prices down with conseq
Jan 1, 2000
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Copper Recovery Using Leach/Solvent Extraction/Electrowinning Technology: Forty Years Of Innovation, 2.2 Million Tonnes Of Copper Annually
By G. A. Kordosky
The concept of selectively extracting copper from a low-grade dump leach solution followed by stripping the copper into an acid solution from which electrowon copper cathodes could be produced occurre
Jan 1, 2002
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Environmental Assessment Of Base Metal Processing: A Nickel Refining Case Study
By P. Forbes
Mining and metallurgical processing companies that have adopted the principles of good environmental management often find it difficult to carry out an environmental assessment that yields meaningful
Jan 1, 2000
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The Effect Of Substituting Fractions Of Imported Coking Coals With Coke Oven Tar On Coal Blend, Carbonization, And Coke Properties
By S. S. Makgato
In this study, coke oven tar additions over a range of 0?8 wt.% were evaluated as a possible substitute for imported coal fractions. The coke oven tar used was collected from tar decanters in the bypr
Nov 1, 2013
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An Environmental Management Framework For Tanzania
The Mineral Sector Development Project, sponsored by the World Bank, has been set up to revise the legal, regulatory and fiscal framework for the minerals industry in Tanzania, with a view to attracti
Jan 1, 1998
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The socio-economic aspects of mine closure and sustainable development: literature overview and lessons for the socio-economic aspects of closure?Report 1 - Rationale for the study
By J. Stacey
This study was undertaken to generate a locally relevant guideline for the socio-economic aspects of mine closure for South African closure practitioners and decision makers. It should also represent
Jan 1, 2010
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Monitoring The Effect Of Irrigation With Gypsiferous Mine Wastewater On Crop Production Potential As Affected By Soil Water And Salt Balance
By N. Z. Jovanovic
Irrigation of agricultural crops may be a cost-effective option for the utilization of gypsiferous minewater as it may also create an opportunity to produce crops during the dry winter season on farm
Jan 1, 2004
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The Risks Associated With Mines In Dolomitic Compartments
By T. A. Ngcobo
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc Eng (Mining)degree The purpose of this report is to assess the risks faced by mines in dolomitic compartments in particular Kl
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining Grade And Sampling Theory - The Logical Way To Evaluate Ore Reserves
By P. I. Page
In mineral exploration the place that yields the first significant result is marked and two questions are posed immediately. Where should the next sample be drawn and how big should it be? At present
Jan 1, 2005
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Thermophilic Mineral Bioleaching Performance: A Compromise Between Maximizing Mineral Loading And Maximizing Microbial Growth And Activity
By A. Sissing
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of M.Sc. (Chemical Engineering) degree Thermophilic bioleaching, conducted at temperatures in excess of 65°C, provides considerable b
Jan 1, 2003
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The Mineral And Petroleum Resources Development Act Of 2002: A Paradigm Shift In Mineral Policy In South Africa
By F. T. Cawood
Inauguration of the new political dispensation in South Africa in1994 initiated a dynamic shift in the ownership, management and development of the country?s affluent mineral heritage. The process of
Jan 1, 2004
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Mechanisms Of Large Seismic Events In Platinum Mines Of The Bushveld Complex (South Africa) ? Synopsis (51e1e749-9211-4756-baa2-8af609151109)
By D. Malovichko
Seismic events and pillar failures observed in two platinum mines in the Rustenburg area, South Africa, were investigated. We studied the sources of approximately 300 largest seismic events recorded i
Jan 1, 2012
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Effluent Reduction Projects Sulphuric Acid Plant - Background Information
By M. Jele
? Sulphuric acid plant in umbogintwini. ? Double absorption plant, capacity of 550MTPD. ? Build by simon curve during the year 1973. ? Side stream plants such as: ? Liquid SO2 Plant, ? Li
Jan 1, 2009
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Comparison Of Globoid And Cylindrical Shearer Drums? Loading Performance
By M. Ayhan
Drums of a modern longwall shearer are manufactured to include various constructional features conveying extracted material onto the face conveyor as efficiently as possible. Designing a drum with a c
Jan 1, 2006
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Increased Productivity Of Zinc Roasters And SO2 -Quality
By Pekka Taskinen
Advanced optimizing control of the fluidised bed zinc roaster has been in use for an extended period at Boliden Kokkola and the implications are seen as extended bed stability, increased throughput an
Jan 1, 2008
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Obituary: Dr William Bleloch
With the passing of Dr William Bleloch on 20th June 1991, we lost not only a colleague and a good friend but a man who made a very significant contribution to the industrial development of South Afric
Jan 1, 1991
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Occupational Health And Safety Risks Associated With Sulphur Dioxide
By C. J. Badenhorst
Oxides of sulphur are corrosive and are produced when sulphur-containing fuels are burned. Sulphur dioxide (SO2) is a colourless gas with a characteristic, irritating, pungent odour. Exposure routes t
Jan 1, 2007