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A New Viscometric Technique To Successfully Measure Shear Thickening Behaviour, If And When It OccursBy A. Chryss, L. Pullum
Shear-thickening suspensions abound throughout the hydraulic conveying industry; at least this is the perception of many engineers running plants where hydraulic conveying is commonplace. In reality,
Jan 1, 2007
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Hard rock cutting and the development of a continuous mining machine for narrow platinum reefsBy R. G. B. Pickering, B. Ebner
The hard rock gold and platinum mines in South Africa have seen little development in the technology of mining. Holes are still drilled in the rock—though the latest water hydraulic rockdrills will co
Sep 1, 2001
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O.F.S. Branch (3832a64e-8963-4f49-8687-e737d035cda9)O.F.S. Branch Proceedings of the Annual General Meeting Held on Wednesday, 4th August, 1976 Mr G. J. C. Young (Chairman) was in the Chair. Also present was Dr R. E. Robinson, President of the South Af
Jan 10, 1976
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Presidential Address: Witwatersrand Gold - Quo Vadis?By J. R. Dixon
Gold mining has been undertaken in South Africa for more than a century. A great proportion of that mining has been from the Witwatersrand Basin; a geological phenomenon that has few parallels through
Jan 1, 1998
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Novel biomining options for processing of chalcopyrite and laterites, A. Schippers and S. HedrichBy A. Schippers, S. Hedrich
Chalcopyrite represents the most important copper resource and is currently mainly exploited using pyrometallurgy. Bioleaching is an environmental-friendly and economic alternative to conventional min
Jan 1, 2020
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Minerals and the survival of mankind - Presidential address Given by P. A. Von WiellighBy P. A. Von Wielligh
Without minerals, man cannot possibly hope to maintain his present standard of living. Professional mining men throughout the world, particularly in mineral-exporting countries like South Africa, are
Jan 1, 1978
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Valuation Of A Mineral Resource That Has A Compound Metal Content Distribution: An Example Based On The Merensky Reef At Wesizwe Platinum Limited?s Pilanesberg ProjectBy D. R. Young
Drilling exploration over the Wesizwe Platinum Limited?s Pilanesberg Project has identified the Merensky Reef at depths varying from 594 m to 1 552 m depth. Merensky Reef thickness varies from 0.05 m
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluation of Geochemical DataBy C. J. Lenz
The results of prospecting operations involving geological data and a large number of geochemical determinations of the metal content of soil samples are plotted and evaluated by computer. Anomalous a
Jan 1, 2014
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Surface Characterization Of A Heavy Mineral Sand With Micro-Raman SpectrometryBy S. Potgieter-Vermaak
The main mineral components of the so-called heavy sands (or black sand) are the titanium, zirconium and iron-bearing minerals, rutile, zircon and illmenite, accompanied by various minor and trace amo
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The South African Mineral Reporting Codes - Breakfast launch of SAMREC 2007 and SAMVAL 2008 - Hilton Hotel, 10 April 2008 - Opening Address - Roger Dixon, Chairman SAMREC/SAMVAL Committee (SSC)It is almost eight years to the day when we launched the original SAMREC Code in March 2000. Since that date I think the SA minerals industry has matured beyond recognition in its approach to reserve
Jan 1, 2008
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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 brief description of a new metallurgical plant at St. Helena Gold MinesBy G. J. C. Young
The new metallurgical plant has a simple, compact layout, being designed for a small team of operators. The reasons for building the new plant are given, and its various sections are briefly described
Jan 1, 1978
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A three-dimensional tessellation boundary element method for simulation of fracture zone around openingsBy K. -J. Shou
A special three-dimensional boundary element method has been developed for the simulation of the development of fracture zone in rock mass. This approach comprises a boundary element method and a thre
Jan 1, 2003
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Fishy samples: how big a sample to avoid the infamous ?Poisson effect??By D. Francois-Bongarcon
The ?Poisson effect? is defined and characterized. It takes place even when the material to sample is not liberated. Gy, Pitard, Ingamells, and others, including the author, recommend that a minimum a
Jan 1, 2009
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Field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer for chemical characterization of carbonate-bearing base metal tailings: case study from Namib Pb–Zn Mine, NamibiaBy S. Lohmeier, D. Gallhofer, B. G. Lottermoser
Reprocessing of historic gold tailings is a common activity in South Africa, while base metal tailings offer similar reprocessing potential. The historic base metal tailings of the Namib Pb–Zn mine (E
Sep 9, 2024
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Towards An Integrated Approach To Tailings Management - SynopsisBy A. Chryss
Tailings management aims to dispose of tailings at the minimum cost consistent with meeting or exceeding imposed standards, including legislative obligations. This simple business objective requires m
Jan 1, 2012
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Utilisation Of Low Grade Iron Ore Resources To Produce New Products1 And The Development Of The Sishen Expansion Project (?Sep?)2, Sishen Iron Ore Mine, South AfricaBy J J. Pretorius, G M. Hoffmann
Utilisation of lower-grade (<60 per cent Fe) resources, not utilised in the current products, is crucial to ensure optimal resource utilisation and maintaining/improving future profit margins by recla
Jan 1, 2006
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A Follow-Up Paper On The Development Of The West Driefontein Tailings Backfill ProjectBy M. F. G. Bruce
Two backfill systems have been developed on West Driefontein, namely the centrifuge dewatered tailings system and the cyclone-classified tailings system. Modifications to the two systems since the p
Jan 1, 1988
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A proposed method for optimizing coal pillar design using coalfield-specific uniaxial compressive strengthBy F. J. N. Bruwer, T. R. Stacey
The research described considers whether the variability in coal material strength, as derived through a series of uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) tests, could be used to indicate the variability
May 3, 2023
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A comparison between hydraulic and pneumatic rockdrillsBy T. C. Marshall
A comparison between hydraulic and pneumatic rockdrills by T. C. Marshall, Pr.Eng. (Member) The greatly increased output of rockdrills has placed new demands on booms, carriers, and drill steels and b
Jan 2, 1974