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                     Data Integration For Structural Interpretation In The Bushveld Complex Data Integration For Structural Interpretation In The Bushveld ComplexBy A. K. K. Rompel, G. K. Chunnett Introduction Structure appears to be of secondary importance to the Bushveld Complex when viewed from a distance. However, a closer look already reveals that large fault zones bound the Bushveld Co Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Recovery Plant Practice at De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberly, with Particular Reference to Improvements Made for the Sorting of Final Concentrates Recovery Plant Practice at De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberly, with Particular Reference to Improvements Made for the Sorting of Final ConcentratesBy W. K. Loftus, H. S. Simpson Discussion I. R. M. Cheston (Visitor): I should like to congratulate the authors on this interesting paper which graphically illustrates the overall effects of the gradual developments in diamond con Jan 4, 1970 
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                     Optimization of Fe-Al bimetal preparation for mercury sequestration from gold processing waste solutions, E. Aghaei, R.D. Alorro, and B. Tadesse Optimization of Fe-Al bimetal preparation for mercury sequestration from gold processing waste solutions, E. Aghaei, R.D. Alorro, and B. TadesseBy R. D. Alorro, B. Tadesse, E. Aghaei Cinnabar (HgS) and native mercury (Hg) are the most common naturally occurring forms of mercury found in most gold ores subsequently released into the environment during processing. Mercury and its co Jan 1, 2020 
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                     Design of Crushing Plant Flowsheets by Simulation Design of Crushing Plant Flowsheets by SimulationBy Turgay Gurun "Digital simulation can be used as an analytical tool to optimize the design of crushing plants without need for large-scale experimental programs.General mathematical description of a crushing operat Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A semi-empirical solution for estimating the elastic stresses around inclined mine stopes for the Mathews-Potvin stability analysis A semi-empirical solution for estimating the elastic stresses around inclined mine stopes for the Mathews-Potvin stability analysisBy R. Simon, P. Pagé, L. Li, P. Yang The Mathews-Potvin stability method is widely used in the Canadian mining industry as a starting point to determine the maximum dimensions of mine stopes. However, it cannot be applied to inclined (mo Aug 1, 2021 
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                     Review of step changes taken to improve recovery of fine pentlandite at Kevitsa Mine, B. Musuku, N. Schreithofer, and O. Dahi Review of step changes taken to improve recovery of fine pentlandite at Kevitsa Mine, B. Musuku, N. Schreithofer, and O. DahiBy O. Dahl, B. Musuku, N. Schreithofer Recovery of fine pentlandite is proving to be a challenging task in the Kevitsa sequential flotation operations, with over 60% of the nickel losses reporting into the -25μm size fraction. Since commis Jan 1, 2020 
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                     A Spatial Mine-to-Plan Compliance Approach to Improve Alignment of Shortand Long-Term Mine Planning at Open Pit Mines A Spatial Mine-to-Plan Compliance Approach to Improve Alignment of Shortand Long-Term Mine Planning at Open Pit MinesBy T. J. Otto, C. Musingwini "The objective of any mining company is to sustainably maximize the net present value (NPV) throughout the life-of-mine (LOM). The expected NPV over the LOM is calculated based on a mine plan, yet the Mar 1, 2019 
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                     Fines generation from South African manganese ores during preheating in a rotary kiln Fines generation from South African manganese ores during preheating in a rotary kilnBy M. S. Moholwa, J. D. Steenkamp, H. L. Rutto Manganese ores are the major source of manganese for the production of manganese ferroalloys. There is a gap in the knowledge of the decrepitation behaviour of manganese ores, which presents a problem Nov 30, 2022 
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                     Blast furnace tapping practice at ArcelorMittal South Africa, Vanderbijlpark Works Blast furnace tapping practice at ArcelorMittal South Africa, Vanderbijlpark WorksBy Z. Halifa, P. G. Geyer Tapping a blast furnace is necessary not only to deliver the product, but is also essential for the safety of the furnace and workers in the cast-house. This paper will highlight the practices at Arce Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - Synopsis Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - SynopsisBy Y. J. Cao The purpose of this study was to investigate the flotation behaviour of unburned carbon in a cyclonic-static microbubble flotation column (FCSMC). The ash sample, collected from a power station in Gua Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Flyrock in surface mining–Part 3: Shock wave, stress wave, blasthole expansion Flyrock in surface mining–Part 3: Shock wave, stress wave, blasthole expansionBy T. Szendrei, S. Tose The generally accepted view in rock blasting is that the sources of energy for the fracture and movement of rock reside in the shock wave and gas action resulting from the explosion, and yet the mecha Oct 9, 2024 
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                     An analytical approach to explain complex flow in spiral concentrator and development of flow equations, P.K. Jain An analytical approach to explain complex flow in spiral concentrator and development of flow equations, P.K. JainBy P. K. Jain A spiral concentrator is a density separation device used for the beneficiation of coal and various minerals such as iron ore, chromite ore, gold, beach sand minerals etc. The flow pattern developed i Jan 1, 2020 
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                     The Development Of AK6 The Development Of AK6By J A. H Campbell AK6 is a Cretaceous aged kimberlite located in the north-east of Botswana, close to Debswana's Drapa and Letlhakane Mines. It was discovered by Debswana in 1969, but was considered unattractive f Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Co-firing of high-ash discard coal and refuse-derived fuel – ash and gaseous emissions Co-firing of high-ash discard coal and refuse-derived fuel – ash and gaseous emissionsBy K. Isaac, S. O. Bada This research focuses on the co-firing of discard coal with refuse-derived fuel (RDF) to utilize this abundant resource in South Africa for energy generation and reduce the volume of waste disposed of Aug 2, 2022 
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                     SPOTLIGHT on an excursion to Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan SPOTLIGHT on an excursion to Premier Diamond Mine, CullinanBy John Freer The time 06h30 in midwinter is a little early to set out on an excursion from Johannesburg. Yet this was the hour that members, many accompanied by their wives, started to assemble in the parking lot Jan 1, 1984 
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                     New reagents for controlling of H2O2 by metal sulfide and its effect in Galena Flotation New reagents for controlling of H2O2 by metal sulfide and its effect in Galena FlotationBy A. R. Javadi Pyrite (FeS2), chalcopyrite (CuFeS2), sphalerite (ZnS) and galena (PbS) generate hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) when placed in water, with pyrite generating the most amount of H2O2. The order of these miner Jan 1, 2020 
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                     KX36-Rediscovering The Diamond Exploration Potential Of The Central Kalahari In Botswana KX36-Rediscovering The Diamond Exploration Potential Of The Central Kalahari In BotswanaBy A. J. Rogers The KX36 kimberlite was discovered using a high-resolution gradient aeromagnetic survey, with follow-up detailed ground geophysics and deflation soil sampling used to assess and prioritize the geophys Jul 1, 2013 
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                     Review of Coal Pillar Lifespan Prediction for the Witbank and Highveld Coal Seams Review of Coal Pillar Lifespan Prediction for the Witbank and Highveld Coal SeamsBy van der Merwem J. N. "Coal pillars are prone to scaling over time, and are progressively reduced in size and consequently subjected to increased load and reduced strength. The effective factor of safety therefore reduces. Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A new grade-capping approach based on coarse duplicate data correlation A new grade-capping approach based on coarse duplicate data correlationBy D. Marcotte, R. V. Dutaut In most exploration or mining grade data-sets, the presence of outliers or extreme values represents a significant challenge to mineral resource estimators. The most common practice is to cap the extr May 1, 2021 
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                     Metal Dusting On Alloys 602CA And 800 - Synopsis (88e4094e-90d0-4f0e-bf50-fe1d08812cf5) Metal Dusting On Alloys 602CA And 800 - Synopsis (88e4094e-90d0-4f0e-bf50-fe1d08812cf5)By F. M. L. Mulaudzi Metal dusting is a corrosion phenomenon that occurs in strongly carburizing gas atmospheres at elevated temperatures. Reaction kinetics and product characterizations of Alloys 602CA and 800 were exami Jan 1, 2012 
