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An Investigation into the Fragmentation of Blasted Rock at Gomes Sand
By G. L. Gomes-Sebastiao, W. W. de Graaf
"Gomes Sand is a quarry operation that produces sand and aggregate for the construction industry. The quarry is experiencing inconsistencies in the fragmentation and poor pit conditions as a result of
Jan 1, 2017
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The analysis of angular atypicality of lineaments as an aid to mineral exploration
By J. P. G. Pretorius, T. C. Partridge
The analysis of angular atypicality of lineaments as an aid to mineral exploration by J. P. G. PRETORI USc, M.Sc. (Pret.) (Visitor) and T. C. PARTRIDGE, Ph.D. (Natal) (Visitor) In an exploration proje
Jan 5, 1974
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Towards more effective simulation of CIP and CIL processes. 1. The modeling of adsorption and leaching
By R. P. King, L. C. Woollacott
To date developments in the simulation of carbon-in-pulp (CIP) adsorption circuits have focused primarily on the modeling of adsorption. This series of three papers describes a development in a direct
Jan 1, 1990
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Phase equilibria and thermodynamics in the lead-lead sulphide system
By M. Timucin
High-temperature phase relations in the Pb-PbS system were established by the quenching of samples equilibrated in evacuated and sealed silica capsules. The liquid-miscibility gap seen in some previou
Jan 1, 1988
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Numerical modeling of a repeated fault slip
By S. J. Webber
This paper reports on the use of the MINSIM-D stress-analysis program for the modeling of two large seismic events that occurred on the same fault eleven years apart. It was found that the first event
Jan 1, 1990
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The Influence of Trash Minerals and Agglomerate Particles on Spiral Separation Performance
By J. Grobler, J. Zietsman
"Understanding the influence of feed material mineral assemblage on spiral separation is paramount for the successful and consistent operation of a spiral plant. Plant stability is required to maintai
Jan 1, 2017
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Long Hole Drilling For The Platinum Industry - A Mining Perspective
By S. Rupprecht, G. Rapson
Long blast hole drilling has been successfully implemented since the 1950s in caving operations, steeply dipping wide reefs and boxhole/raise developments worldwide. However, when applying long hole d
Jan 1, 2004
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HPGR?revolution in platinum? - Synopsis
By C. M. Rule
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology has come a long way in its application for comminution duty in hard rock mineral processing in the last three years. Several major projects in copper, ni
Jan 1, 2009
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Process Development Of The Nkomati Pcmz Base Metals Sulphide Ore
By R L. Bowers, D S. Smit
In light of soaring commodity prices, Nkomati has investigated the potential of processing additional low grade nickel ores to add to their reserves. The Chromititic Peridotite Mineralised Zone (PCMZ)
Jan 1, 2007
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Book news
1. Reviews A concise world atlas of geology and mineral deposits, by D. R. Derry. London, Mining Journal Books, 1980. (Reviewer: B. C. Alberts) The geology of the Western Cordillera of northern Peru,
Jan 1, 1981
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Comment on paper: The mechanism and rate of reduction of Mamatwan manganese ore fines by carbon
The following comment has been received from Mr A. D. Osche* on the above paper, which was published in the Journal in October 1977 (vol. 78, no. 3, pp. 51-62). Obituary: T. K. Prentice The Institute
Jan 1, 1978
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Skorpion zinc solvent extraction: the upset conditions - Synopsis
By J. M. Musadaidzwa
Skorpion Zinc is located 25 km north-west of the small settlement of Rosh Pinah in southern Namibia. Commissioned in early 2003, Skorpion Zinc became the first mine-to-metal operation to commercially
Jan 1, 2009
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Limiting conditions in large flotation cells: froth recovery and bubble loading, J. Yianatos and P. Vallejos
By J. Yianatos, P. Vallejos
In the last decades, the exponential increase in the cells’ volume resulted in significant advantages such as investment costs, footprint and energy savings. However, in larger size cells, despite the
Jan 1, 2020
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Effect of Niobium on the Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic High-Chromium White Cast Irons
By S. J. Moema, M. G. Maruma, L. A. Mampuru, M. E. Maja
"The most commonly used high-chromium white cast iron (HCWCI) is the hypoeutectic white cast iron that contains 2–3.5 wt.% C and 10–30% Cr. This type of material relies on hard, brittle M7C3 carbides
Jan 1, 2016
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The Welding Of Experimental Low-Nickel Cr- Mn- N Stainless Steels Containing Copper
By M. Coetzee
The susceptibility of experimental low-nickel Cr-Mn-N stainless steels to hot cracking, sensitization, and pitting corrosion in the as-welded condition was investigated. These steels were developed fo
Jan 1, 1996
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The Preparation Of Activated Carbon From South African Coal ? Synopsis
By Q. P. Campbell
Activated carbons used in the precious metals extraction industry are characterized by large internal surface areas and a great affinity for metal ions. The purpose of this research is to prepare acti
Jan 1, 2012
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Spotlight on solid-liquid separation
By John Freer
A colloquium on solid-liquid separation was held by The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy on 23rd September, 1982, at the State Pavilion Auditorium, Milner Park, Johannesburg, to co-inc
Jan 1, 1982
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Hydraulic Fracturing Technology For Improving Permeability In Gas-Bearing Coal Seams In Underground Coal Mines ? Synopsis (b89ef161-e0ef-4982-ab30-f5cfbf81f983)
By B. X. Huang
Hydraulic fracturing technology is presented as a solution to improve permeability and thus solve the extraction problem of coal seam gas in low-permeability gas-bearing coal seams. Given an existing
Jan 1, 2012
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An independent analysis of the 2006 draft royalty bill for the South African mineral and petroleum sectors - Synopsis
By F. T. Cawood
This paper reviews the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Royalty Bill of 2006, identifies potential areas that require further consideration by the National Treasury and, where appropriate, offers alter
Jan 1, 2007
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A Rapid Method of Calculating Temperature Increases Along Mine Airways
By A. M. Starfield
Discussion J. de V. Lambrechts (Fellow): The author's paper is a brilliant follow-up of an earlier paper by Starfield and Dickson.1 I have no quarrel with Dr Starfield's computerization of
Jan 11, 1969