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Utilisation of Slags for the Manufacture of CementBy P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat, C. W. Wolhuter
Prof D. D. Howat (Member): I am a man with a grievance this afternoon. The other authors of the paper entered into a conspiracy to ensure that I presented the paper, and finally even had the audacity
Jan 12, 1968
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A New Bubble Pick-Up Technique as a Rapid Flotation Test MethodBy A. F. Lee
Dr E. C. Hanekom (Visitor): Two years ago we used the bubble pick-up technique as developed at Anglo American Corporation for screening candidate flotation agents prepared in our laboratories. It was
Jan 12, 1969
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A Step towards Combating Rockburst Damage by Using Sacrificial SupportBy R. A. Govender, A. Mudau
"Rockbursts continue to be a major contributor to mine accidents and cause of damage to mine excavations, particularly at great depth. The problem of rockbursts has also escalated in civil engineering
Jan 1, 2016
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Four Decades in the Mining IndustryBy V. C. Robinson
INTRODUCTION Most presidential addresses are in the nature of a review of some specific topic and this will be no different. In thinking about the subjects which might be suitable for this address I
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Knowledge in—Money out, redefining mine planning and scheduling standards to improve and stabilize business performanceBy M. Arnesen
Mining professionals recognize the need to continuously evaluate and refine mine planning standards and scheduling. We must examine our current reality, and evaluate the following: •How well do our p
Jan 1, 2003
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Statistics or geostatistics? Sampling error or nugget effect?What is a nugget effect? In the early development of geostatistics, the term ?nugget effect? was coined for the apparent discontinuity at the beginning of many semi-variogram graphs. This name was ch
Jan 1, 2009
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Factors limiting autonomy of chemical oxygen self-rescuersBy J. B. A. Solar Menéndez, M. A. Martínez Fidalgo, L. A. Alvarez-Santullano
1. ANTECEDENTS This present communication refers to the results of the research project entitled "Training in the correct use of chemical oxygen self rescue apparatus and also an analysis of apparatu
Jan 1, 2003
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Using Short Deflections in Evaluating a Narrow Tabular UG2 Reef Platinum Group Element Mineral ResourceBy J. Witley
"Narrow tabular platinum group element deposits in the Bushveld Complex of South Africa are typically evaluated by diamond core drilling from surface. Several short deflections are drilled from each m
Jan 1, 2017
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Address by the President of the Chamber of Mines of South AfricaDr T. F. Muller (Honorary President): "Mr President, gentlemen. May I congratulate the Institute on its 75th birthday, and your President on his comprehensive review of the Institute's 75 years.
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Alignment Of SAMREC Reserve With Mining PlanBy L Tolmay, L Nair
Investor confidence can be compromised when one observes large discrepancies between the SAMREC reserves and the mining plan. It is therefore up to the responsible persons to ensure that all contribut
Jan 1, 2007
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The effectiveness of current control of submerged arc furnace electrode penetration in selected scenarios - SynopsisBy A. C. Mulholland
The electrical control of three-electrode submerged-arc furnaces suffers from a number of complexities, mostly due to the nature of the furnace electrical circuit providing power to the furnace where
Jan 1, 2009
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Review of Gold Reef Sampling and its Impact on the Mine Call Factor"Sampling error and bias, especially the Increment Preparation Error (IPE), are introduced when the tool allocated to do the job fails to extract a representative sample. This is the case with chip sa
Jan 1, 2016
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Proceedings March General MeetingThe March General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg on 18th March, 1970, at 4.30 p.m. Mr J. K. E. Douglas (President) was in the Chair. There were also present fift
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Hunting Down the NeutrinoThe first neutrinos in nature ever detected by man were "caught" in a unique laboratory some 3 km (over 2 miles) underground in one of the world's deepest mine shafts at East Rand Proprietary Min
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The Use and Conservation of Coal in South AfricaBy A. W. S. Schumann
G. H. HENDERSON INTRODUCTION It is a pleasure to have read Mr Schuman's wide ranging and highly informative paper and also to congratulate him. Before proceeding to give views on the use and
Jan 11, 1970
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Autonomation of underground mining using teleremote systemsBy G. R. Baiden
Introduction The introduction of teleremote systems to underground mining can provide a significant improvement in the performance of a mine when compared with conventional mining techniques. This
Sep 1, 2001
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3.1 Bissett_Jansen - Isokinetic Emission TestingBy Allan Jansen, Robin Bissett
[Power-Point Presentation]
Jan 1, 2005
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Factors Affecting the Mechanical Efficiency of Men Shovelling Rock in StopesBy J. F. Morrison, C. H. Wyndham, N. B. Strydom
INTRODUCTION The shovelling of rock in stopes is still a basic and important operation in many gold mines in the removal of gold-bearing rock from the stopes. There is, however, little factual knowle
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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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Colloquium and General MeetingColloquium and General Meeting were held at Kelvin House on 19th May, 1971, the theme being 'Modern trends in coal mining practice.' Mr V. C. Robinson (President) was in the Chair. The