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The significance of grinding environment on the flotation of UG2 ores - SynopsisA large body of work exists discussing the impact of grinding media on mineral flotation. Generally, the work indicates that a change to a less electrochemically active grinding environment has positi
Jan 1, 2009
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Behaviour analysis of a slope in the river Sela right backBy J. E. Quintanilha de Menezes, L. Ribeiro e Sousa, I. Ferreira
The Paradela dam has a spillway that makes it possible to discharge a maximum flow of 400 m3/s, the water discharges being on the river Sela, about 2km upstream the river Cávado. After the first use o
Jan 1, 2003
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Applications of electrical tomography to improve the performance of crystallization, precipitation and mixing processes - SynopsisBy K. M. Primrose
Electrical tomography has developed rapidly over the last few years in its sophistication and practical use to enable three-dimensional information on the distribution of phases within flowing mixture
Jan 1, 2008
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Assessment Of Current Mining Strategy For Steep Reefs At Mine ABy A. Nhasengo
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of B. sc. Eng (Mining Engineering) The purpose of this investigation was to assess the mining strategy for steep reefs at Mine A mine
Jan 1, 2007
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Coal preparation research in South Africa - SynopsisBy G. J. de Korte
South Africa is reliant on coal for the generation of almost all the electricity used in the country, and several large industrial concerns such as Sasol are also coal based. Research relating to the
Jan 1, 2010
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The progression of metallurgical testwork during heap leach designThe depletion of favourably located and higher-grade mineral deposits, combined with more favourable metal prices and higher capital costs, has stimulated research into heap leaching of lower grade or
Jan 1, 2009
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Dynamic failure of pillar remnants—case studiesBy G. van Aswegen, J. D. Bosman
Gold bearing deposits in the Witwatersrand consist predominantly of narrow tabular conglomerates with quartzite host rock. Extensive mining of these deposits at depth results in significant stresses
Jan 1, 2003
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Liquid-Liquid Extraction Of Copper (II) From Chloride Media By Cyanex 923 In Kerosene ? SynopsisBy N. B. Devi
The extraction of Cu(II) from HCl media using Cyanex 923 in kerosene was investigated. The effect of shaking time, aqueous phase acid concentration, extractant concentration, chloride ion concentratio
Jan 1, 2012
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Author's Reply to DiscussionBy D. G. Krige
D. G. Krige: The stimulating contributions from Messrs Cooke, Curtis, Martus, Johnston, Van Wyk, Van Rensburg and Wroth are appreciated by the author and provide clear evidence of the importance not o
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Application of Geometallurgical Modelling to Mine Planning in a Copper-Gold Mining Operation for Improving Ore Quality and Mineral Processing EfficiencyBy C. Musingwini, C. Beaumont
"Kansanshi mine, located in northwestern Zambia, uses conventional openpit mining to produce primarily copper, with gold as a by-product. The ore is extracted from a deposit with highly complex minera
Mar 1, 2019
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HPGR?revolution in platinum? - SynopsisBy C. M. Rule
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology has come a long way in its application for comminution duty in hard rock mineral processing in the last three years. Several major projects in copper, ni
Jan 1, 2009
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Direct Block-Support Simulation of Grades in Multi-Element Deposits: Application to Recoverable Mineral Resource Estimation at Sungun Porphyry Copper-Molybdenum DepositBy S. A. Hosseini, O. Asghari
"Recoverable mineral resources assessment has become a standard geostatistical application in the mining industry, with various geostatistical techniques currently available. This investigation aimed
Jan 1, 2017
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Hybrid Energy Flotation? ? On The Optimization Of Fine And Coarse Particle Kinetics In A Single Row (1c0cd1cf-9985-427a-899a-8644a6a4cb3f)By D. Govender
Theoretical flotation models suggest that there is a positive relationship between bubble-particle collision rates and turbulent kinetic energy dissipation. Fine particle flotation performance is gene
Jan 1, 2012
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Bias testing of cross-belt samplersBy G. Lyman
The cross-belt sampler is a device that is very widely used even though it has not been ratified by the Standards associations. This paper is concerned with the bias testing of two cross-belt sampler
Jan 1, 2009
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Ilmenite Smelting At Ticor SABy D. Bessinger, H. Kotzé, J. Beukes
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, ilmenite, smelting, Ticor Ticor SA began with a detailed feasibility study in 1995. The Hillendale mine (situated between Richards Bay and Empangeni) and Minera
Jan 1, 2006
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The effect of thermal drying on the mechanical strength of South African coals - SynopsisBy M. Le Roux
The dewatering of coal, and particularly fine coal, continues to challenge coal prepatration engineers to find a cost-effective solution. With known world oil reserves being depleted daily, it is envi
Jan 1, 2008
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Short-term gain for long-term pain how focusing on tactical issues can destroy long-term value - SynopsisBy B.E. Hall
Maximizing shareholder value has become a common aim for mining companies. This paper discusses the results of a number of studies developing strategic mine plans, covering a wide range of commodities
Jan 1, 2009
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Increasing Capacities By Retrofitting Mist EliminatorsBy S. A. Ziebold
There is often a need to increase capacity through existing mist eliminator installations without significant tower modifications. Often there is not enough extra space outside existing vessels unless
Jan 1, 2007
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Effect of sodium persulphate on blister copper anode passivation, M. Karimi, H. Naderi, M.H. Nikzad, H. Zare, and J. PetersenBy J. Petersen, H. Naderi, H. Zare, M. H. Nikzad, M. Karimi
In the copper electrorefining process, the dissolution of anodes is significantly reduced or even stopped when the passivation phenomenon occurs. The results of this phenomenon are increasing energy c
Jan 1, 2020
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Sodium carbonate/sodium silicate depressing system in flotation: a multi-scale approach, Y. Foucaud, L.O. Filippov, I.V. Filippova, O. Barrès, S. Lebègue, and M. BadawiBy I. V. Filippova, Y. Foucaud, M. Badawi, O. Barrès, L. O. Filippov, S. Lebègue
Sodium silicate (Na2SiO3) is one of the most common reagents used in the froth flotation process, in which it is an efficient dispersant as well as a powerful gangue minerals depressant. Due to its hi
Jan 1, 2020