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The detoxification of gold-mil tailings with hydrogen peroxide
By H. Knorre, A. Griffiths, R. Higgins, S. Gos
Hydrogen peroxide is gaining acceptance as a reagent for the treatment of mining effluents containing cyanide. In this paper some of the chemical and environmental aspects of treatment with hydrogen p
Jan 1, 1987
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Computer-aided Use of a Screening Process Model
By G. Ferrara
The mathematical framework of a well-established model proposed earlier by the authors for the screening process is briefly recalled. Some numerical methods for the application of the model, concernin
Jan 1, 1987
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Guidelines for the derivation of reliable material balances from plant data
By L. C. Woollacott
Some of the factors that may influence the reliability of a consistent material balance derived from plant data were investigated, data taken from a sampling of the Iow-grade tin-flotation circuit at
Jan 1, 1987
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Some Conditional Simulations Compared with Later Results in the Hardcoal Industry
By M. Kannenberg
When coal properties are estimated geostatistically for mine planning in the hardcoal industry, there is one important supposition which influences the reliability of prediction of economically profit
Jan 1, 1987
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Possible improvements in mine valuation due to the use of the gamma-ray fluorescence gold-ore analyser
By E. J. Magri, D. M. Hawkins
This paper deals with an experimental programme carried out with a gold analyser in the period June to September 1979 at Loraine Gold Mines. The results were found to be reproducible, with no overall
Jan 1, 1987
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Modelling the Non-linear Behaviour of Fractured Seams in Deep Gold Mines
By R. K. Brummer
A simplified two-dimensional plane strain numerical technique for the non- linear modelling of a tabular mining excavation in brittle host rock under high stress conditions is described. The model has
Jan 1, 1987
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Mineral Resource Management: An Overview of an Integrated Graphics Based System
By F. J. J. Blaauw
This paper discusses a bold venture into the use of interactive computer graphics technology as the foundation of an overall integrated mining managerial system. The wide range of applications that ca
Jan 1, 1987
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The Jones-Tricket ratio-a worthwhile management tool
By R. Morris
This paper describes some of the work of Jones and Tricket (1954), and demonstrates the usefulness of their findings by applying them to three fire incidents in South Africa. It is shown that the Jone
Jan 1, 1987
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An evaluation of the electrochemical oxygen probes used in steelmaking
By M. J. U. T. Van Wijngaarden, R. J. Dippenaar, P. M. Van Den Heever
Some of the important properties of solid electrolytes that influence the performance of electrochemical oxygen probes are discussed in the first part of this paper. It is shown that accurate and repr
Jan 1, 1987
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Analysis of Deep-level Mine Design Problems Using the MINSIM-D Boundary Element Program
By J. A. L. Napier
Computer programs which rely on the assumption of linear, elastic rockmass behaviour have been used routinely for many years in the South African mining industry to determine the stresses arising in t
Jan 1, 1987
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Identification and Analysis of Geological Patterns in the Witwatersrand Basin Using Spatial Decomposition
By I. D. Wood
Deposition of gold-bearing deposits in the Witwatersrand Basin was controlled by hydraulic processes. These resulted in the formation of independent sedimentological facies areas having different stat
Jan 1, 1987
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The first six years of the Chemwes uranium plant
By M. S. Janssen, J. L. Taylor, M. A. Ford, E. B. Viljoen, H. A. Simonsen
The Stilfontein and Buffelsfontein Gold Mines, near Klerksdorp in the Transvaal, had accumulated a large amount of uranium-containing residue and, when the price of uranium rose in the 1970s, consider
Jan 1, 1987
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Surface Mine Blast Design and Consultant System
By D. E. Scheck
A computer-aided blast design consultant system has been developed. The software consists of two modules: one uses theoretical and empirical formulae and procedures to design a blast based on user sup
Jan 1, 1987
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Economic optimization of the number of boreholes and deflections in deep gold explomtion
By E. J. Margi
Deep gold exploration such as is used for Witwatersrand gold deposits is both expensive and time-consuming. This paper provides quantitative guidelines as to the economic optimum number of boreholes a
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of a PC-based Network Analysis Program to Mine Scheduling
By F. M. Russell
Scheduling the extraction and rates of production for an underground mining operation is a common task carried out during the life of a mine, from the initial feasibility study through to the final pr
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of Computers to the Teaching of Mining Engineering
By L. Wade
The advent of relatively cheap computing power has precipitated a rapid growth of computer usage in the mining industry. In order to obtain most benefit from this development a need is recognised for
Jan 1, 1987
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Stress-corrosion cracking of reactor pressure vessel materials in a simulated pressurized water-reactor environment
By J. H. Bulloch
The paper gives an assessment of the available data on the linear elastic fracture mechanics involved in stress corrosion cracking and in the behaviour of reactor pressure-vessel materials exposed to
Jan 1, 1987
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Three-dimensional Stress Analysis of Block Caving Mining Layouts
The block caving mining method is used to mine large orebodies in weak rock types. The layout for block caving requires that a considerable amount of development is carried out on the extraction drive
Jan 1, 1987
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The effect of vanadium on the reversible temper-embritlement behaviour of low-alloy chromium and chromium-nickel steels
By A. P. Van Wyk, G. Pirnaar
The effect of vanadium on the susceptibilities of chromium and chromium-nickel steels to reversible temper embritlement was evaluated. The steels investigated were approximately equivalent to steels o
Jan 1, 1987
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Methods for Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed Data
By L. P. Fatti
An important feature affecting the classification of a remotely sensed scene is that the data are, in general, spatially correlated. Various approaches are discussed towards incorporating the correlat
Jan 1, 1987