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Physical And Numerical Modelling Of Rock FractureBy M. U. Ozbay
This paper presents an overview of the research that has been carried out to improve the understanding of the fracture processes occurring in rock under high levels of stress. The onset and growth of
Jan 1, 1996
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SPOTLIGHT on drilling and blasting in surface minesBy A. N. Brown
Rock breakage by drilling and blasting is fundamental to every hard-rock mining operation. The subject was an apt choice for a mining school because many technological changes have taken place since t
Jan 1, 1986
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Some considerations in the use of gravity concentration for the recovery of goldBy J. E. Forbes, B. K. Loveday
The role of gravity concentration in the recovery of gold from typical South African gold ores is described. The location of the concentrator in the grinding circuit is discussed, and typical capaciti
Jan 1, 1982
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The mechanization of pillar extraction at The Durban Navigation Collieries (Pty) LtdBy A. Smith
After the introduction of mechanized bord-and-pillar development at Dumacol in 1958, pillars were being developed at a much faster rate than they could be extracted by hand loading methods. Efforts we
Jan 1, 1985
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The regeneration of activated carbonBy B. M. Van Vliet
SYNOPSIS This paper outlines the principles involved in the regeneration of activated carbon for renewed use in the recovery of precious metals or the purification of water. While chemical methods ar
Jan 1, 1991
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A simple mathematical model for the calculation of pumping rate in an air-agitated pachuca tankBy P. F. Sorensen
A simple mathematical model is presented that relates the 'head' developed at the surface of pulp in a tank to the power dissipated by the air in producing it. The value for the head is then
Jan 1, 1985
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The disposal of mine tailings: the real cost of excess water in residuesBy J. A. Wates
The paper examines the consequences of dam building with slime of high water content, and therefore Iow relative density, such as the tailings usually associated with the extraction of uranium. It sho
Jan 1, 1983
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The design and scale-up of a new flotation cellBy A. L. Hinde, P. J. D. Lloyd, D. Hebden
The philosophy behind the design of a rougher cell for the handling of coarse feed and for the maximization of recovery within a given time is presented. The application of this philosophy in cells of
Jan 1, 1983
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SPOTLIGHT on sophisticated analytical equipment at Black MountainBy D. A. Viljoen
The ore mined at Black Mountain is of a complex nature, being composed of both magnetic and massive sulphides, which have greatly varying metal values. Because of this, there is need for a rapid metho
Jan 1, 1980
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Book news1. Book reviews ? Second International Conference on Hydrocyclones. Cranfield (Bedford, MK43 OAT, England), BHRA Fluid Engineering Centre, 1984. £33. Reviewer: R.P. King This volume contains the 28
Jan 1, 1985
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Internal damping characteristics of a mine hoist cable undergoing non-planar transverse vibrationBy R. R. Mankowski
The work described in this paper is an attempt to increase present-day knowledge of fatigue in mine hoisting cables, particularly the internal energy loss arising from interwire/strand friction in a c
Jan 1, 1988
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The chemical behaviour of cyanide in the extraction of gold. 1. Kinetics of cyanide loss in the presence and absence of activated carbonThe kinetics of cyanide loss were found to be first order under any given set of conditions, allowing rate constants to be easily determined. At room temperature and in the absence of activated carbon
Jan 1, 1990
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Investigation Into The Location Of Chromitite Plant Structures On Shallow Undermined GroundWhen a mine decides to construct surface structures close to, or on undermined ground, it is required in terms of the regulations of the Mine Health and Safety Act to obtain permission from the Depart
Jan 1, 2004
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The Importance Of Geometallurgical Analysis In Plant Study, Design And Operational Phases (da330dfe-a212-4125-ae04-5558f469194d)If an orebody has been drilled to achieve some level of regulatory compliance, then a number of associated geological databases will exist, representing 10 000 to 100 000 m plus of core intervals. The
Jan 1, 2007
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A pre- burial adsorption model for the genesis of gold in the WitwatersrandBy R. J. Davidson
The chemistry related to the adsorption of gold, uranium, and transition-metal ions onto algal biomass (activated carbon) is related to the genesis of the Witwatersrand. Detrital gold being washed int
Jan 1, 1990
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Automated sorting on a South African gold mineBy P. J. Barton, N. F. Peverett
A brief review of the development and ultimate design of the Model 16 Photometric Sorter is given, including the differences between it and its predecessor, the Model 13, which is currently in operati
Jan 1, 1980
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The effect of loading history on stress generation due to inelastic deformations around deep-level tabular stopesBy J. A. L. Napier, J. S. Kuijpers
SYNOPSIS This paper demonstrates that the horizontal stresses induced by the creation of a tabular scope in a single mining step are always tensile at the centre of the stope span, but that compressi
Jan 1, 1991
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The production, properties, and selection of ferrosilicon powders for heavy-medium separationBy M. Sciarone, B. Collins
The production, properties, and selection of ferrosilicon powders for heavy-medium separation by B. COLLlNS. B.Sc Eng. (Rand) (Fellow). T. J. NAPIER-MUNN. B.Sc. (Eng.). A.R.S.M. (Visitor). And M. SCIA
Jan 12, 1974
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Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum LimitedBy R. P. Plasket, D. A. Ireland
Ancillary smelter operations and sulphuric acid manufacture at Impala Platinum Limited by R. P. PLASKET. Pr. Eng.. M.Sc. (Chem. Tech.). Natal (Fellow) and D. A. IRELAND. Pr. Eng.. B.Sc. (Chem. Tech.).
Jan 8, 1976
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Cooling Power of Underground EnvironmentsBy Austin Whillier, Duncan Mitchell
The problem of heat stress underground in the gold mines is approached on the basis of the heat transfer between the human body and the underground environment. Experimental measurements of radiant an