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Translocation of an Endangered Succulent Plant Species From Sandstone Outcrops Earmarked for Coal Mining
By E. Harris
Frithia humilis is an endangered succulent plant species. Its distribution range overlaps with the coal fields of Mpumalanga and it is therefore threatened by opencast mining activities in particular.
Jan 1, 2014
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A Phased Development Schedule For A Platinum Concentrator Utilizing A Dynamic Stockpile Model ? Synopsis
By J. Labuschagne
There are a number of factors that contribute to the profitability of a mine and its associated concentrator. Chief among these is the time taken from the first hoist of material from underground to t
Jan 1, 2013
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Slag/Refractory And Metal/Refractory Interactions During The Production Of Stainless Steels
By N. Sutcliffe
Refractories and slags play a vital role in the production of stainless steel. They are in intimate contact with the steel at temperature, and chemical reactions between the three can and do occur. Th
Jan 1, 2004
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Managing the Tap-Hole Life-Cycle at Five Submerged Arc Furnaces Producing Silicomanganese at Transalloys
By J. P. Gous, J. J. Sutherland
"Transalloys is a silicomanganese (SiMn) producer located in South Africa, and uses only local manganese ores to produce SiMn alloy. The plant operates five open submerged arc furnaces (SAFs) with an
Jun 1, 2019
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The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information tool
By D. S. Richards
Computers have revolutionized the collection of data on modern mines. Never before has it been possible to collect data from all aspects of the mining value chain at rates now common. With this has co
Jan 1, 2003
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Predicting the probability of Iron-Rich Ultramafic Pegmatite (IRUP) in the Merensky Reef at Lonmin’s Karee Mine
By D. Hoffmann, S. Plumb
IRUP is an iron-rich ultramafic pegmatite rock that formed due to hot ironrich fluids and gases replacing local stratigraphic zones of the Bushveld Complex. This study focuses on the estimation of the
Jan 1, 2015
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Presidential Address: Zinc - Man?s Best Friend?
By W. H. Van Niekerk
The metal zinc has been around since only about 1400 AD. This may sound like a long time, but when compared to fellow base metals copper and lead, which were discovered in 5000 and 4000 BC respectivel
Jan 1, 2005
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Book News
1. New publications International minerals/metals review - 1982. Washington D.C., McGraw-Hill, 1983.720 pp. U.S.$1l7. Mining subsidence engineering, by Helmut Kratzsch. New York, Springer, 1983.580 pp
Jan 1, 1983
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The Upgrading Of An Inferior Grade Zircon To Superior Opacifier For Sanitary Ware And Glazes
By E. Snyders
The upgrading process of an inferior grade of zircon to a superior opacifier for ceramic applications was investigated. A calcining process in the presence of mineralizers was used to produce the prod
Jan 1, 2005
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National And International Codes For Reporting Mineral Resources And Reserves: Their Relevance, Future And Comparison (f3cffa8d-948e-4b88-b85d-9759c7dfe406)
By F. A. Camisani-Calzolari
The latter half of the 20th century has seen the proliferation of a series of codes to address commodity needs which were brought about by rapidly advancing technologies and the globalization of marke
Jan 1, 2004
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Sampling: the impact on costs and decision making - Synopsis
The simple act of taking a sample implies that someone will use the information contained in the analytical result to make a decision about a course of action. In the mining industry, the decisions ma
Jan 1, 2007
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Rheological Assessment Of Titanium MIM Feedstocks - Synopsis
By J. M. Benson
Titanium is an exciting structural material that can offer significant strength-to-weight advantages over currently used alloys. However, its Achilles? heel is its costly, energy-intensive production
Jan 1, 2011
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CFD simulation and experimental measurement of nickel solids concentration distribution in a stirred tank - Synopsis
By A. Ochieng
Solids suspension influences the quality of mixing and energy requirement in a solid-liquid system, both of which determine the efficiency of industrial processes such as nickel precipitation. Nickel
Jan 1, 2010
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Grade Control Blending And Selectivity For Optimal Process Performance At The Skorpion Zinc Mine, Namibia
By G B. Gnoinski
The Skorpion Zinc Mine and Refinery is situated approximately 25 km north of Rosh Pinah, south-western Namibia. The supergene zinc oxide deposit at Skorpion is hosted in a volcano-sedimentary success
Jan 1, 2007
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Determining concentration and velocity profiles of non-Newtonian settling slurries using electrical resistance tomography - Synopsis
By A. P. N. Sutherland
Pipelines for transporting high concentration slurries are often designed using methods applicable to homogeneous non-Newtonian laminar flow. Many industrial slurries though comprise coarse particles
Jan 1, 2008
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Controlled chloride cracking of austenitic stainless steel tube samples - Synopsis
By M. S. Raseroka
An experimental rig has been constructed to produce chloride stress corrosion cracks in Type 304L stainless steel tube samples. The samples are to be used to test possible in situ repair methods in fu
Jan 1, 2009
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Presidential Address: Platinum Perspectives - Introduction (247b6aee-fd10-4deb-ae5b-bdfb2afc1ee5)
By L. A. Cramer
Platinum metal was first utilized by the Inca civilization in South America where it was found in alluvial deposits along the San Juan and Atrato rivers that lie between the Andean mountain range in C
Jan 1, 2001
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Underground Extraction Of Contiguous Coal Seams/Sections Consisting Thin Parting: A Case Study
By Rajendra Singh
Underground depillaring of contiguous coal seams/sections is a difficult problem, which becomes even more complex if the interburden/parting between them is thin. Conventionally, the depillaring with
Jan 1, 2004
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Strength and mechanics of fractured rocks under triaxial loadings
By A. M. Hefny, F. P. Siew, P. G. Ranjith
Fracture initiation and propagation, being one of the most intensive subjects in rock mechanics; contribute significantly to the deformation of jointed rock masses. An experimental study on fractured
Jan 1, 2003
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Pyrite roasting, an alternative to sulphur burning - Synopsis
The roasting of sulphide ores and concentrates is often the first step in the production of metals or chemicals. In many processes, the production of sulphuric acid is viewed as a by-product, whereas
Jan 1, 2009