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Keynote Address: Newmont?s contribution to gold technologyNewmont is one of the few remaining large mining companies that was established in the early nineteen hundreds. The company has a long, colourful and enviable history. This paper provides highlights o
Jan 1, 2009
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Green Topics - Mining And The Environmental AgendaTracey Khanna, Assistant Editor of UK?s Mining Magazine discusses some of the new and important environmental challenges, physical and social, that are facing mining companies. The tide of public o
Jan 1, 2000
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Die opleiding van ingenieurs-in-opleiding in Yskor se MynboudepartementBy deur B. C. Alberts
Graduate engineers are a scarce and valuable resource. The situation is aggravated by the 2 years of national service, resulting in the elapse of 6 years after matriculation before a young engineer ca
Jan 1, 1987
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In Situ Stresses In Mining Areas In South AfricaThe safety of mining operations is significantly influenced by the in situ stress fields in which the mining excavations are created. From the point of view of planning of mining operations, the in si
Jan 1, 1998
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Sustainable Issues Related To Heap Leaching Operations - SynopsisBy J. F. Lupo
One of the earliest records of metal recovery by solution leaching is described by Agricola as 'juice of rock' in the 1550s. In these early years of hydrometallurgy and civil engineering, fe
Jan 1, 2012
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Physico-Chemical Properties of Titaniferous Slags (d67a7ecd-16e8-4650-8d8f-c779f48ab264)By E. Pothas, P. R. Jochens, L. B. McRae, D. D. Howat
Discussion H. J. S. Kriek*: During 1956 Iscor became interested in the acid smelting in a blast furnace of siliceous ores containing 15 per cent silica. This interest was as a result of the successfu
Jan 6, 1969
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Continuous improvement management for mining companiesBy M. Mikolás, L. Pomothy, K. Špakovská, M. Vanek
"Enterprises are faced with increasing economic competition and managers are obliged to look for methods that will ensure a competitive edge in their companies’ markets. These methods include manageri
Jan 1, 2015
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A genetic algorithm model for optimising long-term open-pit mine production scheduling APCOM 2021By C. Musingwini, A. S. Nhleko, P. M. Muke
Open-pit mine planning includes the determination of a long-term open-pit mine production scheduling (OMPS) plan. The OMPS plan is generally a three-dimensional (3D) block extraction sequence that see
Sep 1, 2021
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Crud ForxTM - A New Approach to Crud ManagementBy Sergio Burelli, Darren C. Megaw
"Operational challenges associated with solvent extraction (SX) plants include the effective on-line management of solids introduced from a variety of process streams. Solids are carried over from lea
Jan 1, 2015
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Potential For Bioleaching Copper Sulphide Rougher Concentrates Of Nchanga Mine, Chingola, Zambia ? SynopsisBy J. Manchisi
Laboratory investigations were conducted to establish the feasibility of bioleaching a mixed copper oxide/sulphide rougher concentrate from Nchanga Mine on the Zambian Copperbelt. The objective was to
Jan 1, 2012
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Mathematical Solutions To The Multiple-Fan Ventilation SystemsBy S. Sarac
In this study, graphical and mathematical methods used to determine operating points in single or multiple fan ventilation systems are summarized. The problem is mathematically formulized for parallel
Jan 1, 2000
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Biosorption of cobalt and copper from hydrometallurgical solutions mediated by Pseudomona sppBy A. F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi
Pseudomonas spp was isolated from mine water and tailings samples collected from mining effluents and mine dumps in the Gauteng and Northern provinces of South Africa respectively. Adsorption properti
Jan 1, 2009
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Calcination Characteristics Of Laterite Ores From The Central Region Of Anatolia ? SynopsisBy E. Keskinkilic
Drying, calcination, prereduction, and smelting are the main steps in conventional crude ferronickel production. Industrially, these steps are conducted using the rotary kiln-electric arc furnace (RKE
Jan 1, 2012
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Flow Rate Measurement Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions From A Tank Using NotchesBy R. Haldenwang, R. Erasmus, P. T. Slatter, R. P. Chhabra
Notches are used routinely for measuring the flow rate of water with free surface flows. As far as can be ascertained, no work has been done to investigate the performance of these flow rate measureme
Jan 1, 2007
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The recovery of apatite from the hydro-separator overflow of copper tailingsBy J. G. Goodey, G. J. van der Linde
This paper describes pilot-plant tests on the recovery of apatite from a hitherto untapped material. This materialhydro- separator overflow-is very fine (80 per cent smaller than 45 µm and 32 per cent
Jan 1, 1983
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Alternative methodologies for evaluating explosion-resistant mine ventilation sealsBy M. J. Sapko
The Pittsburgh Research Laboratory (PRL) of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) recently conducted full-scale explosion experiments; these experiments evaluated the stren
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral resource modelling using an unequal sampling pattern: An improved practice based on factorization techniquesBy D. Orynbassar, N. Madani
This work addresses the problem of geostatistical simulation of cross-correlated variables by factorization approaches in the case when the sampling pattern is unequal. A solution is presented, based
Aug 1, 2021
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Process options for the retreatment of gold- bearing material from sand dumpsBy P. A. Laxen, P. J. van Staden
Alternative procedures for the recovery of gold from old sand dumps are discussed, with emphasis on the use of heap leaching. The modification of material to improve its permeability prior to heap lea
Jan 1, 1988
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Evaluation And Control Of Iron And Steelmaking Slags Through Electrochemical FeO SensorsBy A. McLean, M. Iwase, K. Wakimoto, K. Katogi, Y. Kikuchi
One of the greatest obstacles to the application of physical chemistry principles to the elucidation of slag-metal reactions is a lack of knowledge of activities of the reacting species. To a large ex
Jan 1, 2004
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The Estimation of Some Properties of South African Coals from Proximate AnalysesBy J. W. de Kock
The estimation of some properties of South African coals from proximate analyses by J. W. de KOCK, Pr. Eng., Ph.D. (Chem. Eng.) Cantab. (Fellow) and J-P. FRANZIDIS, B.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) (Visitor) Correl