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Book ReviewInterpretation of Leached Outcrops, by Roland Blanchard. Published by Nevada Bureau of Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, 89507, 1968, 188 pages. Price $7.50 (R5.40). This book contains a
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Simulation of production processes and associated costs in mining using the Monte Carlo methodBy M. Mathey
The application of the Monte Carlo technique to production planning and everyday economic decisionmaking in mine production management is demonstrated. The logic is detailed using an example of underg
Dec 13, 2022
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Colloquium and General MeetingColloquium and General Meeting A General Meeting and Colloquium was held on 'New Advances in Non-ferrous Pyrometallurgy' in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 17th March, 1976. The Pr
Jan 6, 1976
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Modeling and validation of dynamic slurry behavior in thickeners with multiphase particle-in-cell method, G. Lindner, D. Minson, and S. MiskovicBy D. Minson, G. Lindner, S. Miskovic
Thickening is an essential process in the mining industry and currently one of the most costeffective technologies for recovering water from tailings streams. Improved performance of thickeners can le
Jan 1, 2020
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Potential Changes In The Physical Beneficiation Processes That Can Improve The Recovery Grade Or Costs For The Platinum Group MetalsBy J. Engelbrecht
Understanding the deportment of minerals in size fractions has already led to improvements in the flow sheets for platinum minerals beneficiation. There are, however, more potential changes in the
Jan 1, 2012
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SPOTLIGHT on underground rock boringBy A. N. Brown
Underground rock boring was the topic of the mining vacation school held at the University of the Witwatersrand in the week 4th to 8th February, 1980. The School, which dealt with the management and e
Jan 1, 1980
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The colour of sphalerite, pyrite and chalcopyrite and their leaching behaviour, F.K. CrundwellBy F. K. Crundwell
The rate of dissolution of sulphide minerals is frequently interpreted in terms of the passivating behaviour of a layer of material on the surface. This interpretation has driven research to identify
Jan 1, 2020
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Investigating The Chromium-Platinum Coated SystemBy N. Hamlef
In this study, the effects of heat treatment on phase formation and surface morphology of the Cr-Pt coated system are investigated using X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy techniques. The CrPt
Jan 1, 2014
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The Simulation of Crushing Plants with Models Developed using Multiple Spline Regression (6f225d4e-c714-4b32-97c8-4db17382e4fc)By W. J. Whiten
"Models of cone crushers and vibrating screens are described. These models have been constructed from actual plant data using a systematic model-building technique. Included in this technique is regre
Jan 1, 2014
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Selenium Minerals and the Recovery of Selenium from Copper Refinery Anode SlimesBy J. Fu
"Since it was first identified in 1817, selenium has received considerable interest. Native selenium and a few selenium minerals were discovered several decades later. With the increasing number of se
Jan 1, 2016
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Book news1. Book reviews Phosphate rock, a bibliography of world resources. London, Mining Journal Books Limited, 1984. £10 (surface mail), £12.25 (airmail). Reviewer: P.Le. Grubb Ok Tedi, by William S. Pintz.
Jan 1, 1984
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Purification of titanium sponge produced by lithiothermic reduction of titanium tetrachloride: Effect of leaching conditionsBy S. Fazluddin, K. C. Sole, M. R. Serwale, T. Coetsee
The CSIR-Ti process employs lithiothermic reduction of titanium tetrachloride feedstock to produce titanium sponge. The product is therefore contaminated by a range of lithium and chloride species. In
Dec 13, 2022
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A Modified Wipfrag Program for Determining Muckpile FragmentationBy A. Tosun
"The size distribution of the muckpile formed as a result of open pit blasting operations has a considerable effect on the efficiency of loading, hauling, and crushing. Various researchers have develo
Oct 1, 2018
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Assessment of magnetic separation for the recovery of awaruite, S. Seiler, T. Cebeci, G. Sánchez, P. Bradshaw, and B. KleinBy G. Sánchez, S. Seiler, B. Klein, T. Cebeci, P. Bradshaw
The Decar Nickel District is a greenfield discovery by FPX Nickel Corp., of nickel mineralisation located in central British Columbia (BC), Canada. The Baptiste deposit is part of the Decar Nickel Dis
Jan 1, 2020
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A study of different grinding aids for lowenergy cement clinker productionBy K. E. H. K. Ishak, S. R. M. Zan
Cement production requires significant energy, and entails high costs and CO2 emissions. This is because the clinker requires very fine grinding. Grinding aids can improve production and fineness and
Sep 6, 2023
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Using Short Deflections in Evaluating a Narrow Tabular UG2 Reef Platinum Group Element Mineral ResourceBy J. Witley
"Narrow tabular platinum group element deposits in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa are typically evaluated by diamond core drilling from surface. Several short deflections are drilled from each m
Jan 1, 2017
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No. 5 Seam Mining At Kriel Colliery Opencast - SynopsisBy M. D. Raganya
The Kriel Colliery is an Anglo Coal mine which is contracted with Eskom to produce No. 4 seam for Kriel power station. The mine previously found it uneconomical to mine No. 5 seam due to the low quali
Jan 1, 2011
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Developments in the pretreatment of refractory gold minerals by nitric acidBy D. -X. Li
The paper covers many literature reports of processes using nitrogenous species as an oxidant for processing refractory gold ores, especially development in the pretreatment of refractory gold mineral
Jan 1, 2009
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The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy Information on Membership (7fb22494-f066-4979-8b66-8e2cc824eaa7)The Institute was founded in 1894 as the Chemical and Metallurgical Society of South Africa. In 1904 it was reconstituted as the Chemical Metallurgical and Mining Society of South Africa and in 1956 i
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Strategies for reducing cyanide consumption during cyanidation of BIOX® treated gold ores, W. Legodi, B. Kweto, R.F. Sandenbergh, and C. van BuurenBy B. Kweto, W. Legodi, C. van Buuren, R. F. Sandenbergh
Biooxidation, and especially the BIOX® process, is a viable, economical and environmentally attractive process to liberate gold hosted in refractory sulfides by oxidatively leaching the sulfides as so
Jan 1, 2020