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Guide to the Preparation of Papers for Publication in the JournalThe following notes have been compiled to assist authors in the preparation of papers for presentation to the Institute and for publication in the Journal. STANDARDS FOR ACCEPTANCE To merit consid
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The evaluation of various oxidants used in acid leaching of uraniumBy R. Venter
Uranium in the tetravalent state has very low solubility in acid and alkaline solutions and needs to be oxidized to the hexavalent state to become soluble. In acid leaching of uranium the uranium is o
Jan 1, 2009
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The use of Information Technology in the Mineral Resource Management environmentBy J. van Zyl Visser
The advancement in Information Technology has resulted in a change in workflow practice in our Mineral Resource Management (MRM) offices on the mines and at our corporate office. This paper discusses
Jan 1, 2003
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Remote Sensing In Management Of Mining Land And Proximate Habitat - SynopsisBy K. Koruyan
Although remote sensing technology has been available for many years, it has rarely been used for monitoring mining activity. Recent studies indicate that remote sensing is also a valuable tool for ma
Jan 1, 2012
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Valorization potentials of phosphate tailings at Minjingu mines in Northern TanzaniaBy R. L. Machunda, A. M. Rugaika, D. D. Mdachi
Sedimentary and igneous rocks are the two primary sources of phosphate that are mined and beneficiated to fertilizer. During the beneficiation process, phosphate is lost into the tailings. We investig
Aug 8, 2024
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A practical example of recovery improvements in a bacterial oxidation plantBy B. Steyn
AngloGold Ashanti?s Obuasi Mine, in Ashanti Province, Ghana, operates a plant utilizing bacterial oxidation technology. The mineralization consists predominately of arsenopyrite with gold associated i
Jan 1, 2009
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The non-oxidative dissolution of nickel mattes in aqueous acidic solutionsBy A. O. Filmer
The techniques used in this study of the non-oxidative dissolution rates of high- and Iow-grade nickel mattes in hydrochloric acid involved leaching and the use of a rotating ring-disc electrode. It w
Jan 1, 1981
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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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Recent Developments in the Instrumentation and Automation of Uranium-Processing PlantsBy G. Sommer, R. P. Chaix, G. T. W. Ormrod
Recent developments in the instrumentation and automation of uranium-processing plants by G. SOMMER, Ing. (Grad.) (Visitor), G. T. W. ORMROD (Visitor), and R. P. CHAIX, B.Sc. (Visitor) The paper discu
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The non-oxidative dissolution of nickel concentrate in aqueous acidic solutionsBy P. E. L. Balestra, A. O. Filmer
The kinetics of the reactions involved in the non-oxidative dissolution of nickel concentrate in hydrochloric acid were studied by electrochemical and powder-leaching methods. It was found that the ra
Jan 1, 1981
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Recovery Of Zircon From Sattankulam Deposit In India - Problems And ProspectsBy S. Asokan, Ch. V. G. K. Murty, R. Upadhyay
Zircon (ZrSiO4) is the most frequently found zirconium ore occurring in heavy mineral sands, from which it is extracted as a co-product in the production of ilmenite and rutile. Estimated world reserv
Jan 1, 2007
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Written Contribution - Revised Strength Factor For Coal In The Vaal BasinBy J. N. van de Merwe
CONTRIBUTION BYH. WAGNER AND T.T. OZAN The paper by Dr J.N. van der Merwe makes an important contribution to the design of bord-and-pillar workings in the Vaal basin. It has been recognised for so
Jan 1, 1993
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Tin mining and smelting in the Transvaal during the Iron AgeBy H. M. Friede, R. H. Steel
Tin mining and smelting in the Transvaal during the Iron Age by H. M. FRIEDE*. Ph.D. and R. H. STEEL* (Visitors) This paper reviews the historical, archaeological, and metallurgical evidence on Iron A
Jan 7, 1976
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Simulation Of Fracture Growth Around Openings In Highly Stressed, Brittle RockBy M. W. Hildyard, J. A. L. Napier
The improved design of support systems and stoping strategies when changes in depth, stratigraphy, or mine layouts are considered must rely on the designer's fundamental understanding of the de
Jan 1, 1992
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The Measurement Of Gas Permeability In Sediments Of The Vryheid FormationBy C. A. Jermy, B. J. Venter
Excessive build-up of methane and water pressures was identified as the leading cause of some Q/the roof falls in a coal mine in the eastern Transvaal. In order to characterize the migration of the me
Jan 1, 1994
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Case Studies Of Slope Stability Radar Used In Open Cut MinesBy Keith Rowley, Neal Harries, David Noon
The management of risks associated with slope instability is an essential process in the safe and economic operation of open cut mines. The ?slope stability radar? (SSR) has been developed to better m
Jan 1, 2006
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The challenge of deep-level mining in South Africa (Presidential Address)By H. Wagner
The discovery of the gold-rich Main Reef Group of reefs on the farm Langlaagte in 1886 marked the opening of the richest and most extensive goldfield in history. Mining of the narrow reefs progressed
Jan 1, 1986
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Insights into the Potential for Reduced Refractory Wear in Silicomanganese SmeltersBy J. D. Steenkamp, J. Muller
"Excavation of an industrial-scale submerged arc furnace, utilized in the production of silicomanganese, identified two high-wear areas in the refractory lining: the tap-hole, built with cold rammed c
Jan 1, 2016
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Recovery by Flotation of Cassiterite Contained in Gravity Concentration Plant TrailingsBy E. B. Viljoen
I. R. M. Chaston* As a gravity concentration man in the midst of so many eminent flotation experts I feel like Daniel. However, I would respectifully disagree with the opening remarks by Mr Viljoen.
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The benefits of heavy resins in fluidized-bed ion-exchange columnsBy T. B. S. Giddy
The advantages to be gained from the use of a high-density ion-exchange resin in a uranium recovery circuit are shown. It is concluded that, in existing fluidized-bed plants, the throughput of solutio
Jan 1, 1980