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Gautrain Tunnels: Surface Vibration And Ground-Borne NoiseBy J. L. van Niekerk
The proposed Gautrain Rapid Rail Link (GRRL) will require approximately 15 km of double or twin high-speed rail track tunnels located for the greater part beneath the northern suburbs of Johannesburg,
Jan 1, 2004
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Doppler depth of sump sensor ‘One shear, one shuttle-car load’By B. S. Spottiswoode
Lack of visibility makes it difficult for continuous miner (CM) operators to judge the desired sump depth. The resulting inaccuracies have proven to lead to significant production losses. This problem
Sep 1, 2001
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A Simultaneous Mining and Mineral Processing Optimization and Sustainability Evaluation Prepared During a Platinum Project Prefeasibility StudyBy S. F. Burks
"This paper develops themes explained at two SAIMM platinum conferences. Optimization techniques can be used to significantly increase the value of mining businesses by enabling better long-term plann
Jan 1, 2016
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Feasibility of recovering metals from associated slagsBy M. Wang, Z. Sui, T. Lou
After smelting, the associated mineral ore accompanying Valuable Metal Compounds (VMC),such as titania and borate in BF., most of the VMC were separated from the metal into the molten slag that is an
Jan 1, 2004
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Optimizing cut-off grade considering grade estimation uncertainty – A case study of Witwatersrand goldproducing areasBy C. C. Birch
Due to grade estimation uncertainty, two statistical errors can occur. The Type I error is where material is classified as ore and mined, despite the true value being below the break-even grade. This
Jul 2, 2022
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Value-in-use model for chlorination of titania feedstocksBy J. H. Zietsman, S. Maharajh, J. Muller
In the chlorination process for TiO2 pigment production, blends of titania feedstocks such as ilmenite, synthetic rutile (SR), natural rutile, upgraded slag, and chloride-grade slag are reacted with c
Jan 1, 2014
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Removal Of Unburned Carbon From Fly Ash Using A Cyclonic-Static Microbubble Flotation Column - SynopsisBy Y. J. Cao
The purpose of this study was to investigate the flotation behaviour of unburned carbon in a cyclonic-static microbubble flotation column (FCSMC). The ash sample, collected from a power station in Gua
Jan 1, 2012
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An alternative of gold mining wastewater treatment using a TiO2 photocatalytic peroxide assisted process. Case of study: Hexacyanoferrate III degradation, D.F. Caicedo, I.A. Brum, and L.A. BetancourtBy D. F. Caicedo, I. A. Brum, L. A. Betancourt
Ferricyanide ()()*is one of the most stable cyanometallic complexes present in the gold mining effluents. This cyanocomplex is hard to degrade by natural attenuation and generates a negative impact on
Jan 1, 2020
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Integration of a mineral processing technology within a transportation system, A. Brodt and I. MezhibovskyBy A. Brodt, I. Mezhibovsky
The traditional vertical transportation systems deliver both gangue and useful mineral. The extraction of the desired minerals requires the construction of mineral processing and waste management plan
Jan 1, 2020
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Coal And Coal Preparation In South Africa - A 2002 ReviewBy D. Peatfield
The design and operation of coal preparation plants are governed by the inherent quality of the raw coal to be processed, market specifications and the saleable tonnage requirements. Topography influe
Jan 1, 2003
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Comparison of remote sensing techniques in mapping hydrothermal alteration associated with Ovacik epithermal gold-silver mineralizationBy H. Uygucgil, C. Kwang
The use of remote sensing and geographic information system techniques in mineral exploration is still underutilised. There is a need to explore the potential of new robust remote sensing and geograph
Jul 23, 2025
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Foreword (134b8950-7dbc-4a9d-ad1c-39bdc8a1a198)Pyrometallurgy has played a very important role in southern Africa for at least four centuries. It continues to do so, and recent years have seen many exciting developments in pyrometallurgical techn
Jan 1, 2006
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Industrial minerals (2d29dff5-3bb5-464a-bc61-74d79a6c1059)By G. A. Brown
A colloquium on industrial minerals entitled' A Strategy for Growth in the Industrial Minerals Sector' was held at Mintek on 5th November, 1991, under the auspices of the Extractive Metallur
Jan 1, 1992
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Longterm trends in domestic metal prices under international conditions of differential inflation rates and unstable currency exchange ratesBy D. G. Krige
The problem of a realistic investment analysis for a new mining venture that sells its products on the international metal markets IS studied against the background factors, firstly, of different infl
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Curve Diagram For Yield Plastic FluidsBy D. J. Hallbom
A new graphical method termed the ?Design Curve Diagram? (DCD) has been developed to analyse non-Newtonian pipe flow data by relating the plastic Karman number to the plastic Reynolds number. Since th
Jan 1, 2007
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Singular Value Decomposition As An Equation Solver In Co-Kriging Matrices - SynopsisBy M. Kumral
One of the most significant elements in solving the co-kriging equations is the matrix solver. In this paper, the singular value decomposition (SVD) as an equation solver is proposed to solve the co-k
Jan 1, 2012
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Cooling Power of Underground EnvironmentsBy Austin Whillier, Duncan Mitchell
The problem of heat stress underground in the gold mines is approached on the basis of the heat transfer between the human body and the underground environment. Experimental measurements of radiant an
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A mineralogical investigation of refractory gold ores and their beneficiation, with special reference to arsenical oresBy P. M. Swash
A mineralogical investigation of the main causes of refractoriness of some metalurgicaly complex gold ores in South Africa is reported. It is shown that this refractoriness is related to the presence
Jan 1, 1988
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Improving productivity at an open-pit mine through enhanced short-term mine planningBy T. J. Otto, G. C. Lindeque
Productivity is improved by increasing the ratio of output to input. In an operating open-pit mine, improving the productivity of heavy mining equipment (HME) enables the unit cost of production to be
Nov 1, 2021
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Incompressible versus compressible fluid flow models: A case study on furnace tap-hole lancingBy J. H. Zietsman, M. W. Erwee, Q. G. Reynolds
Pyrometallurgical furnaces, essential for metal extraction, operate at temperatures exceeding 1600°C and represent complex multiphase systems that challenge direct industrial research. Multiphysics mo
Apr 16, 2024