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Air pollution and the metallurgical industryBy 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
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Book reviewsBook reviews Jones, M. J. (editor). Process engineering of pyrometallurgy. Proceedings of a joint meeting of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy and the Institution of Chemical Engineers. London,
Jan 12, 1974
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A note on the strength of Flint particlesBy N. A. Smith, R. J. Fowell, J. L. Hislam
Abstract: Data are presented from two sites in southeast England, where problems were encountered in tunnelling through ground containing flint. In response to the difficulties, substantial laboratory
Jan 1, 2003
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Reply To The Comments Made By F.S.A. De Frey On The Paper 'Design Of Merensky Reef Crush Pillar'By B. P. Watson
The discussion written by Dr de Frey suggests that mine design should be based on closely spaced stability pillars. However, this concept leads to low extraction ratios at depth. The concept of `crush
Jan 1, 2011
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Personeelbestuur in die mynboubedryfBy F. S. A. de Frey, F. C. Kruger
Personnel management has undergone a remarkable change over the course of the past ten years. Personnel departments have played an increasingly important role, which today requires highly trained peop
Jan 1, 1982
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Richards Bay Coal TerminalBy M. B. Dunn
Terminals form part of the transportation chain from producer to consumer in the world-wide conveyance of bulk commodities. As such, they are a vital link in providing a buffer between widely differin
Jan 1, 1980
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A metallurgical test programme formine -plant projectsBy J. Kitagawa
The principal objectives of a metallurgical test programme for a 'grass roots' mining project are twofold. The first requirement is to establish the metallurgical viability of the project by
Jan 1, 1978
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Mining And The Environment: Tax Incentives Encourage Orderly PlanningBy M. C. van Blerck
This paper outlines the tax provisions that became defective in January 1992, which allow a working mine to make tax-deductible contributions to a dedicated environmental body that is itself not subje
Jan 1, 1994
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Book reviewThe Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Milling practice in Canada. CIM Special Volume 16. 1978. The purpose of this volume is to up-date The Milling of Canadian Ores, which describes Canadia
Jan 1, 1979
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A Rapid Method of Estimating the Distributable Profit of Certain South Africa Gold Mines Receiving State AssistanceBy J. J. leR. Cilliers
ABSTRACT The recently introduced concept of negative taxation complicates estimation of the distributable profit of certain South African gold mines, and an assisted mine could operate at a working l
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SPOTLIGHT on project management in the metallurgical industryBy J. D. Koch
The past ten years or so have seen many changes in the methods and approach adopted for projects in the metallurgical and mining industry in South Africa. These changes have led to an increased use by
Jan 1, 1981
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NIM Reports (3a703efe-4038-47b1-99ac-b0d7b9c3c1e0)NIM Reports Report no. 1549 Thermodynamic and related physicochemical factors pertaining to the production of ferromanganese. A literature survey. Report no. 1568 A computer programme for the estim
Jan 2, 1974
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SPOTIGHT on DuvhaBy Doris Gardner
On Friday, 6th June, 1986, an SAIMM party of32 set out at 06h30 for a tour of Duvha Opencast Colliery, Lesedi Village, and Duvha Power Station-all situated just outside Witbank. Duvha Colliery On
Jan 1, 1986
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The Design Of Tunnel Support In Deep Hard-Rock Mines Under Quasistatic ConditionsBy C. R. Speers
The induced elastic stresses in the sidewalls of gold-mining tunnels at a depth of 4000 m in the Witwatersrand exceed the peak compressive strength of even the best-quality quartzite rocks. Laboratory
Jan 1, 1996
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Petrographic characterization of coal by use of the IBAS image analyserBy J. M. Barnard, M. P. Brandt, L. E. Korwin-Kossakowski, W. H. Smith
Petrographic analyses of coal rank and maceral-group composition are widely used in the characterization of coal. This paper describes the use of an image analyser (IBAS Kontron) for fuly automated me
Jan 1, 1990
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Green Topics - SABS Boosts Environmental ManagementFrom 19 November 1996, South African companies will be able to manage the impact their activities have on the environment in terms of international standards. The establishment of a registration sch
Jan 1, 1997
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The beneficiation of fine coal by dense- medium cycloneBy P. J. van der Walt, P. J. F. Fourie, L. M. Falcon
Various methods for the beneficiation of minus 0,5 mm coal are examined briefly, and tests are described on a cyclone of 150 mm diameter operating with magnetite as the medium. It was found that, for
Jan 1, 1980
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The distribution of boron in stainless steels as revealed by a nuclear techniqueBy J. P. Hoffman, A. S. M. de Jesus
Additions of boron have been found to increase the hot workability of stainless steels. Boron forms complex chromium-iron borides, primarily at grain boundaries but also on delta-ferite stringers. Thi
Jan 1, 1989
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Report On The Technical Sessions By The Chairmen Of The XV CMMI CongressBy B. R. Broekman, J. P. W. Bennie, P. D. K. Robinson, R. P. Viljoen
The theme of the Congress was 'Resources and Technology', the intention being to highlight those basic technical aspects in the disciplines of geology, mining, extractive metallurgy, and met
Jan 1, 1994
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Coal And Progress: The South African Story - IntroductionBy A. B. Cook
The South African socio-economic history started with pastoral and agrarian communities which had low levels of industrialization and small needs for energy. The discovery of diamonds (in the Northern
Jan 1, 1994