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The gravity recovery of cassiteriteBy L. M. Falcon
Cassiterite is considered to be the only economically significant tin mineral in the earth's crust. In its purest form, cassiterite contains 76 per cent tin. The mineral is hard and heavy but als
Jan 1, 1982
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A comparison of several kinetic models for the adsorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbonBy A. W. Bryson, J. D. le Roux, B. D. Young
Several rate models for the adsorption of gold cyanide from aqueous solution onto activated carbon are given in the literature. The purpose of this study is to critically examine their ability to simu
Jan 1, 1991
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Iron-smelting furnaces and metallurgical traditions of the South African Iron AgeBy H. M. Friede
A short survey is given of the Iron Age smelting sites and smelting furnaces that have been found in South Africa. An attempt is made to classify South African smelting furnaces by the inclusion of fu
Jan 1, 1979
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Rock Mass Charaterisation: A Comparison Of The MRMR And IRMR Classification Systems - SynopsisBy G. P. Dyke
The MRMR Classification System was developed specifically for mining applications, namely caving operations, and is one of three rock mass classification systems used in the South African mining indus
Jan 1, 2008
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Rock mass characterization: a comparison of the MRMR and IRMR classification systems - SynopsisBy G. P. Dyke
The MRMR classification system was developed specifically for mining applications, namely caving operations, and is one of three rock mass classification systems used in the South African mining indus
Jan 1, 2008
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Characterization Of Feti-Oxide Species Occuring In The Ranobe Heavy Mineral Deposit, MadagascarBy T. Wallmach
Heavy mineral deposits are a source of the economic important element titanium, which is contained in minerals such as ilmenite, pseudorutile and rutile. In the Ranobe heavy minerals deposit these min
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining technology that could improve productivity in South AfricaBy G. de B. van Niekerk
This paper briefly outlines some mining technology that is used with success in Australia but is not yet fully utilized in South Africa. The following aspects are discussed: improved rotary-drill bit
Jan 1, 1989
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The flow of slurry from a breached tailings damBy M. J. Robinson, G. E. Blight, J. A. C. Diering
The mechanism of the flow of tailings slurry is examined, and a mathematical model is derived to describe the flow. Predictions based on the model are then compared with the flow that actually occurre
Jan 1, 1981
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The Disposal of Polluted Effluents from Mining, Metallurgical and Metal Finishing Industries, Their Effects on Receiving Water and Remedial MeasuresBy M. R. Henzen, J. W. Funke, G. J. Stander
SYNOPSIS The adverse effect of acidic mine drainage derived from gold and coal mining operations on the quality of receiving waters is described, together with measures to be taken to counteract this
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Hydraulic support instability mechanism and its control in a fully-mechanized steep coal seam working face with large mining heightBy F. T. Wang, Y. Yuan, S. H. Tu, X. G. Zhang
Hydraulic support instability (HSI) is one of the most common causes of disasters in underground coal mining, posing a threat to the safety of mine workers and normal operation of the equipment. It is
Jan 1, 2015
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New perspectives for mine automation by multi media capable control systemBy C. Mueller
In many automated mines, multi media video and audio funtionality has to be combined with sensor information or steering commands, which is the idea of a new, PC based integrated and multi media capab
Sep 1, 2001
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Environmental Management Frameworks: Balancing Environmental and Developmental Imperatives in Sensitive AreasBy L. G. Snyman
"South Africa is well endowed with a plethora of valuable minerals, as well as being of world renown for its significant ecological and cultural resources. The unfortunate reality is that these two im
Jan 1, 2017
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Multi-Seam Coal Mining ? SynopsisBy B. B. Tati
The project report is based on vacation work done by the writer at the Khutala Colliery during December/January 2009?2010. The purpose of this report is to explain and describe the design process in a
Jan 1, 2011
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The Role of Computers in the Detection and Research of Seismic Events on the West Wits LineBy K. L. Riemer
The West Wits Line first began yielding gold in the mid-1930s and is among South Africa's leading gold-producing areas. Gold mining operations are carried out amidst the occurrence of seismic eve
Jan 1, 1987
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Qualitative And Quantitative Determination Of Inclusions In High-Carbon Steel Alloy (Class B) For Rail Wheel Application By SEM/EDS Analysis - SynopsisIt is well understood that to develop wagon wheels with higher abrasion resistance, fracture toughness, and fatigue resistance, steels with lower amounts of inclusions need to be used. Clean steels ar
Jan 1, 2013
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FE Modelling Of Mining-Induced Energy Release And Storage RatesThis paper describes a simple finite element (FE) modelling approach which leads to the computation of seismic energy release rate (ERR) and strain energy storage rate (ESR) which result from mining.
Jan 1, 1999
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Discussion of the above paperBy M. B. Algeo
Discussion of the above paper M. B. ALGEO The management and staff of Buffelsfontein Gold Mining Company Limited are to be congratulated on the excellent performances described in the paper presented
Jan 12, 1975
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A Critical Comparison of Specific Cooling Power and the Wet Kata Thermometer in Hot Mining EnvironmentsBy J. de V. Lambrechts
A critical comparison of specific cooling power and the wet kata thermometer in hot mining environments By J. de V. Lambreehts. D.Sc. (Eng.) (Rand) A new formula for the wet kata thermometer has been
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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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The joining of tungsten carbide hardmetal to steelBy Northrop. I. N.
Hardmetals possess extremely high hardness and wear resistance, which render them ideal for applications such as metal-cutting tools, rock-drilling tools, and industrial wear-resistant parts like dies
Jan 1, 1987