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Physical Modelling Of Slag-Metal Dispersion (37ad1f35-f1c2-4487-a9f7-50a53447b856)
A physical modelling study has been carried out to simulate the slag-metal dispersion induced by a high-strength bottom gas injection. Water and kerosene were utilized to simulate metal and slag respe
Jan 1, 2004
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Key Results Of The Initial Environmental Risk Assessment For Chromium III Compounds And Chromium Metal
By E. Pezennec
A voluntary comprehensive environmental Risk Assessment was launched at the end of 2004 by the International Chromium Development Association. The completion is scheduled for mid 2006.EURAS, a leading
Jan 1, 2007
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Comment On S. Sarac And C. Sensogut?s Paper: A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case Study - SAIMM Journal, 103, No. 3. 2003. Pp. 209?211
By P. J. D. Lloyd
At first I read this paper with interest, which grew to fascination, and ended up with horror. Such reactions to a supposedly scientific contribution are rare, and I believe the coal mining community
Jan 1, 2004
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Soil quality as a key success factors in sustainable rehabilitation of kimberlite mine waste - Synopsis
By P. W. van Deventer
?Soil quality is the capacity of a soil to function, within ecosystem and land use boundaries, to sustain biological productivity, maintain environmental quality, and promote plant, animal and human h
Jan 1, 2008
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Mud Rushes And Methods Of Combating Them
By R. Butcher
Mud rushes are hazardous occurrences that have occurred frequently in mines in South Africa, and have been the cause of numerous fatalities in the past. Mud rush incidents not associated with accident
Jan 1, 2005
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Construction Of Permanent Intruded Plugs At South Deep Gold Mine
By D. A. Bruce
The paper describes the construction of 5 plugs to resist high water heads at depth within the South Deep Gold Mine, Randfontein, South Africa. A total of 20 segments were involved to create these plu
Jan 1, 2006
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An Overview of Copper Smelting in Southern Africa
By Phillip J. Mackey, Rodney T. Jones
"Copper and copper alloys remain key materials for society today, with important uses found in the electrical, transportation, and construction industries. Copper demand is rising, with projections in
Jan 1, 2015
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Setting The Scene: Rockpass Accident Statistics And General Guidelines For The Design Of Rockpasses
Records over the past ten years indicate that there is potential for serious multiple accidents due to engulfing associated with rockpasses. Significant attention is not usually given to the design of
Jan 1, 2005
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Reply To N.M. Vegter ?Discussion On The Kinetics Of The Elution Of Gold From Activated Carbon? - In The Journal Of SAIMM, Vol. 97. 1997. Pp. 197?200
By M. J. Nicol
Mr Vegter has analysed, in some depth, the approximations made in the treatment of the kinetic data presented in the original by ourselves (ref.1) and has come to the conclusion that ?under the experi
Jan 1, 1997
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Use Of Sulphur Dioxide As Reducing Agent In Cobalt Leaching At Shituru Hydrometallurgical Plant
By M. D. Mwema
Copper oxide ores deposits in the Katanga province of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) contain at variable level cobalt oxide minerals. In contrast to copper oxide minerals which readily dissolv
Jan 1, 2002
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What is driving the development of integrated technical enterprise systems in the mining industry?
By I. Jones
Geologists, engineers, technicians and surveyors have successfully utilized technical software in the mining industry for over 30 years. Software for processing survey, geology, mine engineering and p
Jan 1, 2003
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Presidential Address: Coal - An Industry In Change
By M. H. Rogers
Coal has been at the forefront of mankind?s drive to improve his quality of life and also for sustainable development, from the Industrial Revolution onwards. The international coal industry today is
Jan 1, 1999
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The Evaluation Of Rock Brittleness Concept On Rotary Blast Hole Drills
By R. Altindag
The rock brittleness is one of the most important rock properties that affect the drill-ability of rocks. It is supposed that the increase in rock brittleness causes the increase in penetration rate.
Jan 1, 2002
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The Challenges Facing Continuous Mining, Using Low Energy Rock Breaking Technologies
By A. V. Peake
Continuous Mining presents an opportunity to extract reef in the stope ?continuously? by integrating the drill and blast activity using propellants or low energy charges. To date, the majority of effo
Jan 1, 2003
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Ultra-Deep Level Mining ? Future Requirements
By D. H. Diering
The paper deals with the technologies required for opening up anew idealized ultra-deep level mine. First the overall philosophy of accessing ore at ultra depths is discussed. Then the individual tech
Jan 1, 1997
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Quadratic Programming For The Multi-Variable Pre-Homogenization And Blending Problem
By M. Kumral
Raw material fed into a processing or refining plant is required to be uniform in composition for several reasons. When the mined ore is highly variable in quality the only way to ensure consistency i
Jan 1, 2005
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2D DEM Verification: Load Behaviour And Forces On A Lifter Bar
By M. A. van Nierop
The Discrete Element Method (DEM) is a model that is used to simulate the motion of the media in a grinding mill. The sum of the energy that is lost in inter-media and media-wall collisions represents
Jan 1, 1999
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Development Of A Mineral Flotation Frother For Nchanga Mine On The Zambian Copperbelt
By H Zimba, S Sondashi, M Chitambo
By the time a reagent is finally accepted by a mine for use on its plant it could have gone through several screening and evaluation stages. These stages may include laboratory and plant evaluation te
Jan 1, 2007
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Proceedings, 103rd Annual General Meeting, 2000 (073cef8f-7241-400e-96a1-f80bf29d4541)
The 103rd Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the Gold Room, Transvaal Automobile Club, 60 5th Street, Lower Houghton, Johannesburg on Wednesday,
Jan 1, 2001
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Microwave Heating Principles And The Application To The Regeneration Of Granular Activated Carbon
By S. M. Bradshaw
The principles of microwave heating are discussed with reference to dielectric properties, heating phenomena and microwave equipment. Microwave regeneration of granular activated carbon for the carbon
Jan 1, 1998