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                Development and evaluation of technology for quantifying the mineral composition of process streams in the typical Dry Mill in the heavy mineral industryBy G. van der Westhuizen, F. E. du Plessis
Ticor South Africa operates a dry mill at the town of Empangeni in the province of KwaZulu-Natal on the east coast of South Africa. The dry mill processes a non-magnetic mineral stream constituting ru
Jan 1, 2003
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                Training in the mining industryBy W. S. Nel
Training in the mining industry by W. S. Nel, B. A. (Wits) (Visitor) After defining training and discussing the present level oftraining in the South African Mining Industry, the paper proposes the ad
Jan 7, 1974
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                The 1980 Coal Processing SchoolBy Z. Zitron
In 1978 the South African Coal Processing Society (SACPS), together with the Institute for Energy Studies of the Rand Afrikaans University, ran a school on coal processing. This was judged by both the
Jan 1, 1981
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                The hydraulic cleaning of stopesBy D. O’Beirne
Union Corporation are experimenting with a high-pressure water jet to remove blasted rock from short panels. The advantages are that the jet provides a highly efficient, flexible, and mobile cleaning
Jan 1, 1979
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                Contribution to the previous paperBy G. L. C. Young
The first full-scale Reichert cone concentrating plant to be erected at a large South African gold mine was at President Steyn Gold Mining Company, Welkom. ThiR plant was installed as a part of the ru
Jan 1, 1982
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                The use of large OK-16 flotation machines at the concentrators of Outokumpu OyBy O. Korhonen, T. Leskinen
The use of large OK-16 flotation machines at the concentrators of Outokumpu Oy by o. KORHONEN and T. LESKINEN(Visitors) The development ofthe OK-16 flotation machine is described briefly, and an accou
Jan 6, 1976
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                The chemical behaviour of cyanide in the extraction of gold. 1. Kinetics of cyanide loss in the presence and absence of activated carbonThe kinetics of cyanide loss were found to be first order under any given set of conditions, allowing rate constants to be easily determined. At room temperature and in the absence of activated carbon
Jan 1, 1990
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                The effect of consumer specifications on the planning and operation of a coal mineBy N. T. Halgreen
The use of coal for combustion, carbonization, and the production of synthetic fuel is discussed briefly, highlighting the effect of certain physical and chemical properties of coal on these processes
Jan 1, 1984
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                The evaluation of five flowsheets for the recovery of uranium from Witwatersrand leach pulpsBy D. W. Boydell, E. B. Viljoen
A flowsheet incorporating rotary-drum filtration for the solid-liquid separation step, followed by solvent extraction for uranium purification, is used as a standard against which four flowsheets are
Jan 1, 1978
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                Discussion of the previous paperDiscussion of the previous paper E. N. H. MOLLOY The first 22-foot-diameter Aerofall mill was installed at Mangula in 1957. This was fitted with cast-iron trunnion'! located to the mill shell wit
Jan 9, 1976
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                The Use Of Geographical Information Systems In The Integration And Visualization Of Mining DataBy S. J. C. L. Peeters
Geographical information systems (GISs) provide sophisticated functionalities t1tat can be used by the personnel in many aspects of the mining industry to visualize, analyse, and manipulate spatial an
Jan 1, 1996
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                The efect of particle-size distribution on the flotation of two South African coalsBy G. Panopoulos, R. P. King, A. H. Juckes
The flotation characteristics of two South African coals were investigated: one from the Dumacol Colliery in Natal, and the other from Landau Colliery in the WitbankCoal Field. Samples of fine coal (s
Jan 1, 1986
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                Problems encountered during the commissioning of the carbon-in-pulp plant at Beisa MineBy A. P. W. Briggs
Difficulties with the screening of large volumes of pulp to remove plus 600 /km material before the adsorption circuit and to retain plus 20-mesh carbon in the adsorption contactors have largely been
Jan 1, 1983
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                The design of pillars in the shrinkage stoping of a South African gold mineBy R. W. O. Kersten
This paper describes the method used at Agnes Gold Mine in the calculation of pillar strengths, which involves a back-analysis type of approach. The results obtained there are comparable with those ob
Jan 1, 1984
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                Problems in the hydrometallurgical extraction of uranium in the U .S.A. and South AfricaBy J. P. McDonald, P. L. Mattison, J. M. W. Mackenzie
A variety of processing problems in the hydrometallurgical extraction of uranium in the U.S.A. are contrasted with those in South Africa. In U.S. plants, for example, problems are often encountered in
Jan 1, 1981
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                Capital and cost control systems used in the establishment of the Grootegeluk Coal MineBy A. G. R. Coreejes, G. Ferreira
The paper sets out briefly the methods used for the planning and control of the construction work at Grootegeluk Coal Mine near EIIisras, Transvaal. It includes a discussion of the programming, the up
Jan 1, 1982
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                A Note on the Stress Concentrations at the Bottom of a Flat-Ended BoreholeBy Steven L. Crouch
The 'doorstopper' technique for determining the state of stress in rock requires that the stress concentration factors at the flat end of a borehole be known. Published values of these facto
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                The Influence of Mining Sequence and Ground Support Practice on the Frequency and Severity of Rockbursts in Seismically Active Mines of the Sudbury BasinBy A. Sampson-Forsythe, P. Morissette, A. R. Punkkinen, D. R. Chinnasane
"The performance of ground support systems under dynamic loading is typically assessed in a qualitative and subjective manner. As a result, it is difficult to develop an explicit knowledge on the mech
Jan 1, 2017
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                Investigation on the incline channels of the REFLUX™ classifier, W.P. Roux and N. NaudeBy N. Naude, W. P. Roux
Fine particle beneficiation plays an ever-increasing role in mineral processing plants and it seems that technology can’t keep up with the challenges involved in the treating of these fines. The REFLU
Jan 1, 2020
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                The Influence of Test Specimen Geometry on the Laboratory-Determined Class II Characteristics of RocksBy U. W. O. L Vogler
"The behaviour of rocks depends on their material properties, and therefore it is important that these properties are determined by relevant and reliable laboratory testing methods. The ISRM Suggested
Jan 1, 2016