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"In Situ" Measurements of the Surface Heat Transfer Coefficient in Underground AirwaysBy K. R. Vost
"In situ" measurements of the surface heat transfer coefficient in underground airways by K. R. VeST,* B.Se. (Glas.), M.Se. (N.S.W.) (Visitor) Few "in situ" measurements have been made of the surface
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Automation trends in room-and-pillar continuous-mining systems in the U.S.A.By H. E. Parkinson, Y. P. Chugh
About 90 percent of the coal mined underground in the U.S.A. today is mined by the room-and-pillar system. The productivity of the system dropped from about 14,1t per man-day in 1969 to about 7,3 t pe
Jan 1, 1981
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The Role Of Legislation And Regulation In Safety And Health In MinesBy J. M. Stewart
Mining fatality rates in many countries have not changed substantially over the past ten years. This demonstrates not only that there is an inherent risk in mining, but also that current approaches to
Jan 1, 1995
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Liquidus Temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si System in the Composition Range Representative of Ferrochromium-Silicide Produced in South AfricaBy O. A. W. Strydom, J. C. M. Wethmar, P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat
Liquidus temperatures in the Cr-Fe-Si system in the composition range representative of ferrochromium-silicide produced in South Africa J. C. M. Wethmar, B.Se. (Eng.) Rand D. D. Howat,U B.Se. (Glas.),
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The chemical behaviour of cyanide in the extraction of gold. 2. Mechanisms of cyanide loss in the carbon-in-pulp processBy Adams. M. D.
Most of the cyanide lost in carbon-In-pulp plants is due to the reaction of cyanide with base metals and sulphides during leaching. Some cyanide is also lost in the adsorption tanks as a result of oxi
Jan 1, 1990
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In Situ Monitoring of Primary Roofbolts at Underground Coal Mines in the USAPrimary roof support represents the first line of defence against rockrelated falls of ground in underground mines, and improper utilization or misunderstanding of the applicability and behaviour of p
Jan 1, 2014
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Investigation of stress in a pothole in the Bushveld Complex: A case studyBy B. P. Watson, D. Hoffmann, D. P. Roberts
Potholes on the Merensky and UG2 reefs in the Bushveld Complex occur as near-circular to elliptical depressions or slumps on the reef horizon, normally presenting as severe disruptions which prevent e
Jan 1, 2021
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The Role of Interfacial Energies in the Crystallisation of Graphite in Cast IronBy G. Paul
The mechanism of nodular crystallisation of graphite in the production of spheroidal cast Iron is not fully understood. The work reported In this paper confirms that in cast iron melts having a high I
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Void filling and water sealing in a decline in the Kalahari Manganese FieldBy I. Serepa, N. C. Steenkamp
Investigations were conducted to determine the condition and stability of the existing decline at amine in the Kalahari Manganese Field, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. During the inspection of
Mar 2, 2022
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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
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Spectral Interferences in ICP-OESBy J. N. Baloyi
"In atomic emission and atomic absorption spectrophotometry, the sample is heated to a high temperature and thereby decomposed into atoms and ions that absorb or emit visible or ultraviolet electromag
Jan 1, 2014
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Spotlight on seismicity in minesThe First International Symposium on Seismicity in Mines, organized by the South African National Group on Rock Mechanics in collaboration with the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, wa
Jan 1, 1983
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Training in the mining industryBy W. S. Nel
Training in the mining industry by W. S. Nel, B. A. (Wits) (Visitor) After defining training and discussing the present level oftraining in the South African Mining Industry, the paper proposes the ad
Jan 7, 1974
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Platinoids in the Witwatersrand SystemBy C. A. Cousins
Platinoids in the Witwatersrand system C. A. Cousins. (visitor) Study of the composition, nature and mode of occurrence of platinoid minerals in the conglomerates of the Witwatersrand System leads to
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Support requirements in rockburst conditionsBy R. K. Brummer
The support of stopes and tunnels in South African gold mines subject to rockburst damage requires special attention. The interaction of a seismic wave with either a stope or a tunnel is subject to a
Jan 1, 1988
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Developments In The Dredging IndustryBy P. M. Vercruijsse
Dredging is an industry in constant transformation. It has changed tremendously in the last decades. The traditional dredging activity, like construction and maintaining ports and harbours, desilting
Jan 1, 2007
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Water Balances In Hydrometallurgical RefineriesBy M. Kirsten, W. H. Botha, M. H. Fox, J. A. Moolman, A. J. Lathwood
Water is a valuable and in many areas a scarce resource. Governmental legislation regulates the environmental impact of water usage and wastewater disposal through the issue of licenses. These require
Jan 1, 2007
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Vehicle automation in production environmentsBy P. A. Corbeil, C. Swart, F. Miller, V. Falmagne
Automation technologies are increasingly adopted in different mines worldwide. This paper presents the technical aspects of vehicle automation applications at two Noranda operating mines. Teleope
Sep 1, 2001
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Pillar design in coal minesBy H. Wagner
The paper points out that bord-and-pillar mining is the most important method of coal extraction in South African underground coal mines, and advocates that pillar design procedures should be refined
Jan 1, 1980
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Some Advances in Lognormal TheoryBy H. S. Sichel
This study deals with the development of some new theory concerning the bias which will result from the employment of the t-estimator if in fact the underlying distribution of ore values is not lognor
Jan 1, 1987