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The flotation of gold, uranium, and pyrite from Witwatersrand oresBy P. J. D. Lloyd
The Witwatersrand reefs contain gold, uranium, and pyrite in the following average concentrations: 0,001 per cent, 0,02 per cent, and 1,7 per cent respectively. The paper discusses the flotation of py
Jan 1, 1981
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Experience in longwall mining at Coalbrook CollieriesBy P. G. Henderson
Coalbrook Collieries has produced approximately 2 million tons of coal by retreat longwalling since April 1976. Strata control. support. stone intrusions. coal conveyance, and the inflow of goaf and w
Jan 1, 1980
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Application Of The Reflux Classifier Correlation To The Hydraulic Conveying Of Particles Up Steep InclinesBy P. Stevenson
Correlations for the critical velocity needed to hydraulically convey particles in horizontal, or near-horizontal, pipes are either explicitly dependent upon the shear stress imparted by the fluid upo
Jan 1, 2007
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Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatizationBy R. Kok, N. B. Strydom, P. L. Jooste, W. H. Van Der Walt
Intermittent exposures to heat, and the retention of heat acclimatization by N. B. STRYDOM, M.Sc., Ph.D. (Illinois) (Fellow), R. KOK, M.Sc. (Potch.) (Visitor), P. L. jOOSTE, M.Sc. (Stell.) (Visitor),
Jan 7, 1975
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Slimes-dam construction in the gold mines of the Anglo American GroupBy W. T. Ruhmer
Slimes-dam construction in the gold mines of the Anglo American Group by w. T. RUHMER. Pr.Eng.. B.Sc. Eng. (Met.) (Fellow) Current practices generally in accordance with the principles of design and o
Jan 2, 1974
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Discussion - Comments On Paper ? Kirsten, H. A. D.Contribution by J.S. Kuijpers* Kirsten's paper discusses the potential for seismic activity on faults in relation to depth, span, stope support, and discontinuity strength, and puts forward s
Jan 1, 1994
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The hydraulic hoisting of coarse coal from a depth of 850 metresBy Siemag Transplan GmbH
At the Hansa Mine in Dortmund, Germany, coarse run-of-mine coal, up to 60 mm in particle size, has been brought to the surface hydraulically from a depth of 850 m since November 1977. Hoisting is done
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluating An Alternative To The Gravity Recoverable Gold (GRG) Test (5a908109-c146-452f-85bc-eccbfc6ed436)Knelson concentrators are commonly used to recover fine liberated gold in gold processing plants. The decision to employ a gravity gold circuit consisting of centrifugal devices such as Knelsons is pr
Jan 1, 2007
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Book reviewBook review HOEK, E., and BRAY, J. Rockslope engineering. London, The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974. £5. NIM reports Report no. 1625 The determination of uranium and thorium by the use of
Jan 9, 1974
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Mathematical modelling of hazardous eventsBy V. P. Kolosyuk, A. M. Bryukhanov
Occurrences of hazardous events (explosions of methane or coal dust, fires, outbursts) have been investigated and presented as a flow of events in time. It has been shown that flows of hazardous event
Jan 1, 2003
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Threshold blasting: The renaissance of explosives in narrow reef miningBy N. Kernahan, T. Zaniewski
Threshold blasting involves the use of small amounts of high explosive to break and fragment hard rock without having to evacuate mining personnel. The method is easily assimilated and effective in ro
Sep 1, 2001
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China?s Study On The Lift System In Deep Ocean MiningBy Z. Weisheng
The lift system is the main part in manganese nodule mining on the ocean bed. It connects the nodule collection system (miner) with the surface platform (mining vessel) and transports the nodules from
Jan 1, 2007
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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
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A modern study of the kinetics and mechanism of the cementation of goldBy M. J. Nicol, P. Balestra, E. Schalch
A detailed fundamental study has been made of the various factors that influence the partial reactions comprising the electrochemical model of the cementation of gold from cyanide solutions by zinc. T
Jan 1, 1979
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A review of copper hydrometallurgyBy J. C. Paynter
A review of copper hydrometallurgy by J. C. PAYNTER, B.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) (Visitor) Copper hydrometallurgy is discussed with special reference to the treatment of chalcopyrite concentrates under South A
Jan 11, 1973
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Technical note on patents and the mining industry-Part I (d3f95def-b614-41ca-8b54-251dbc0e04c4)By L. Dison
This technical note is issued in two parts as follows. Part I, which appeared in the January issue of this Journal, after a brief introduction, discusses the value of patents and the law of patents, i
Jan 1, 1992
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Fracture Research At Wits: An Overview Of Activities, Results, And DirectionsBy M. N. James
The Fracture Research Group has been operating at the University of the Witwatersrand for some ten years and, in that period, has achieved a significant profile, both nationally and internationally, t
Jan 1, 1995
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Slag-Metal Equilibrium In The Smelting Of High-Carbon FerrochromiumBy M. Akyüzlü
The equilibrium between carbon-saturated Fe-Cr-Si-C alloys and SiO2-CaO-MgO-A2O3-CrO2-FeOy slags was studied under atmospheres of argon and carbon monoxide at temperatures of 1500 and 1600°C. The equi
Jan 1, 1992
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The Development And Performance Of The Minfurn Carbon-Regeneration FurnaceBy P. J. van Staden, T. W. Walker
The Minfurn is a novel carbon-regeneration furnace developed at Mintek. It combines the advantages of direct resistive heating in a vertical-tube furnace with those of continuous operation, in a furna
Jan 1, 1993
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Environmental Protection In South AfricaBy P. J. Lloyd
Society is fully justified in its concern about the environment, but that concern may, at present, be too uncritical It is, for instance, essential to establish that there is a valid environmental imp
Jan 1, 1994