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Theshold rates of return on new mining projects as indicated by market investment resultsBy J. D. Austin, D. G. Kringe
Rates of return realized on investments in the gold mines of the newer goldfields outside the Witwatersrand were calculated and analysed over various time intervals and on various bases. It is shown t
Jan 1, 1980
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The value of incentive payments in the mining industryThe value of incentive payments in the mining industry by K. SMITH, A.R.S.M., B.Sc. (London) (Member) This paper reviews the history of incentive payments in the mining industry, and gives some indica
Jan 5, 1974
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Die Bedryfsfisioloog en LugbesoedelingBy N. B. Strydom
Die bedryfsfisioloog en lugbesoedeling N. B. STRYDOM, Ph.D. (Phys.) (Illinois) (Genoot) Although the industrial physiologist can still be regarded as a rarity in South African industry, it is obvious
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A Comparison Of The Theoretical And Measured Velocities Of Detonation For Selected ExplosivesBy R. S. Sarracino, M. J. Louw, S. M. Vather
Two detonation models, IDeX for ideal VOD and CPeX for non-ideal VOD, were used to predict the velocities of detonation (VOD) of five explosives: ANFO, a bulk emulsion, and three repumpable emulsions
Jan 1, 1993
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Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting, 18th August, 1982The Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in Kelvin House on Wednesday, 18th August, 1982. Mr G. Y. Nisbet (President) was in the chair and declare
Jan 1, 1982
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Experimental and modeling studies of the kinetics in the leaching of pyrolusiteBy J. C. Zachariades, D. M. Fraser
The leaching of pyrolusite in acidic ferous sulphate solution was studied so that the important factors governing the kinetics of the reaction could be determined. The reaction is very rapid, and was
Jan 1, 1991
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A novel method for the underground, disinfection of mine water by in situ chlorine generationBy D. D. Marsden, L. E. Kun
Although a regulation is in force that all water used underground shall be free of bacterial contamination, in practice it is often very difficult to accomplish this. The standard method of disinfecti
Jan 1, 1981
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The impoved densification of sludge from neutralized acid mine drainageBy D. J. Bosman
The impoved densification of sludge from neutralized acid mine drainage. by D. J. BOSMAN, B.Sc., (Member) The paper describes an investigation aimed at finding a solution to the accumulation of acid m
Jan 4, 1974
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Investment criteria and choice of production rate in the planning of gold-mine productionBy J. A. L. Napier
By use of a functional model of capital expenditure developed earlier, a prototype cash-flow model is formulated as a basis for the investigation of the economic consequences when the production rate
Jan 1, 1981
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Notices The Federation of Societies of Professional EngineersNotices THE FEDERATION OF SOCIETIES OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS It is expected that the National Institute of Personnel Research will be conducting a project, at the request of the Federation, to establ
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Sediments As Indicators Of Wetland Efficacy In Ameliorating Acid Mine DrainageBy D. Limpitlaw
As coal mining often results in the generation of acid mine drainage (AMD), careful planning and management of the water on such mines is required. A colliery in Mpumalanga recently sponsored independ
Jan 1, 1996
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Factors affecting the resistivity and reactivity of carbonaceous reducing agents for the electric-smelting industryBy H. M. Dus, D. J. Smith
Resistivity tests indicated that, at temperatures lower than 1450°C, reducing agents alone, as well as burdens consisting of high-carbon ferrochromium and reducing agents, exhibit wide differences in
Jan 1, 1980
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Zinc Recovery From Wastes Using Spent Acid From Scrapped Lead Acid BatteriesBy Zdenek Kunicky
Kovohute Pribram is a plant recycling lead wastes, lead acid batteries in particular. Relevant new recycling technologies are being gradually developed. Outdated technology of smelting lead plates has
Jan 1, 2008
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Drill monitoring at Venetia MineBy R. Hummel
In the quest to reduce overall costs and improve operating efficiency, the application of GPS based technology in open pit mining has evolved significantly in recent times. Venetia Mine has been leadi
Sep 1, 2001
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Collaborative accountability: Empowering roles in tailings storage facilities governance and risk managementBy N. G. Macfarlane, G. C. Howell, C. R. Mtshali
This paper explores the philosophical risks of role misalignment in tailings storage facilities governance. Central to this discussion are the roles of the Engineer of Record, Responsible Tailings F
Apr 8, 2026
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SPOTLIGHT on Stainless Steel in JapanBy I. M. Wolff, M. B. Cortie
The Stainless Steels '91 Conference, which was held in Chiba, Japan in June 1991, was the fourth in a series of related international conferences on this theme. These conferences have a high prof
Jan 1, 1991
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SPOTLIGHT on the Accounting for Gold SchoolBy D. L. Morrison
The School on the Accounting for Gold, which was organized under the auspices of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy by Dr Hugh E. Bartlet, Consulting Metallurgist of Johannesburg Con
Jan 1, 1989
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Study on the application of Supply Chain Management (SCM) for Jiaojia Gold MineBy H. Xuchun, H. Nailian, L. Guoqing
With the accession to WTO and the establishment of Shanghai Gold Exchange, gold mines in China are facing more severe competition from both home and abroad. Supply Chain Management (SCM), a new manage
Jan 1, 2003
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Internal power losses occurring at the wavefront of traveling transverse disturbances on mine hoisting cableBy R. R. Mankowski
The work described here is an extension of current theory applied to obtaining the power dissipated at the wavefront of a transverse disturbance traveling along a mine hoisting cable. A previously der
Jan 1, 1990
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Development of a fire and explosion risk assessment methodology for underground minesBy A. M. Thyer
Throughout the history of mining, underground fires or explosions have killed many hundreds or thousands of people. Fortunately, the safety record has gradually improved as a result of many people’s w
Jan 1, 2003