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Impact of plant upgrade and DMS on the processing capability of the Tati Nickel concentrator?a case study ? SynopsisThis paper describes DRA?s involvement with the expansions at Tati Nickel, Phoenix Mine, that have taken an initial plant design of 3.6 Mtpa (originally built by Murray & Roberts), up to 5 Mtpa, and e
Jan 1, 2009
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Oxidative precipitation of Mn(II) from cobalt leach solutions using dilute SO2/air gas mixture - SynopsisBy N. Mulaudzi
The use of SO2/air gas mixtures as an oxidant to precipitate Mn from Co(II) leach liquors was investigated. The effects of SO2/air ratio, pH and temperature on Mn precipitation were evaluated. It was
Jan 1, 2009
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The recovery of gold from plant effluent by the use of activated carbonBy R. J. Davidson, B. Strong
The piloting and eventual large-scale operation of fixed-bed carbon columns for the recovery of gold from plant effluents is described. A fixed-bed carbon pilot plant comprising three adsorption colum
Jan 1, 1983
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Guide to the Preparation of Papers for Publication in the Journal of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (28345bb9-de50-4b2c-94f3-26a75d720bee)The following notes have been compiled to assist authors in the preparation of papers for presentation to the Institute and for publication in the Journal. All papers must meet the standards set by th
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The Effects of Slag and Gold Bullion Composition on the Removal of Copper from Mine Bullion by Oxygen InjectionBy P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat, R. B. Atmore
INTRODUCTION The Miller chlorination process has assumed a preeminent position in the refining of gold bullion, a position it has maintained for over half a century. In the early sixties considerable
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The Properties Of Cemented Silicated Backfill For Use In Narrow, Hard-Rock, Tabular MinesBy G. E. Blight
Several aspects of the behaviour and properties of backfills consisting of cemented cyclone underflow tailings are illustrated by means of examples, and guidelines are given on the optimization of the
Jan 1, 1996
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Exploration Analysis"Chairman: Professor B. W. MacKenzieRapporteur: Professor D. A. PretoriusPapers:Optimum spacing for soil sample traverses by W. A. HodgsonEvaluation of geochemical data by C. J. LenzResearch in oil ex
Jan 1, 2014
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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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An early appraisal of exploration projectsBy D. G. Millenbruch
An account is given of a four-phase system for the appraisal of a mineral project while it is still in the exploration stage, and for continual consideration of a favourable appraisal until the produc
Jan 1, 1979
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Thorium In High-Titania Slag - IntroductionBy J. Nell
Heavy mineral deposits often contain relatively high levels of radioactive elements (thorium and uranium in particular).It is difficult to obtain clean separation of ilmenite and monazite (the main im
Jan 1, 2007
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The extraction of gold from cyanide solutions by strong- and weak-base anion-exchange resinsThis paper describes the extraction of gold, as the anionic aurocyanide complex, from solution by strong- and weakbase anion-exchange resins. The effects, on the rate of extraction and the loading cap
Jan 1, 1984
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Notices (90b71352-df30-4f59-86e5-04c7b26ff260)ERRATA-AUTHOR'S REPLY IN SEPTEMBER, 1970, JOURNAL: PAGE 52 I. Left half of the page, 4th paragraph, fifth line from the bottom: for 22 / 5 1/2 %, read 22 / 5 1/2 %. 2. Right half of the page
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Equipment alternatives for stoping in gold minesBy D. G. Wymer, A. G. du Plessis, N. C. Joughin
The use of a dense hangingwal-support configuration extending right up to the face would enable greater levels of safety and productivity to be achieved in stopes, and becomes a practical proposition
Jan 1, 1989
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Process Control"Chairman: Dr R. E. ROBINSON Rapporteur: Dr R. P. COLBORNPapers:The simulation of crushing plants by W. J. WhitenSimulation of multi-component flotation plants by B. K. Loveday and G. R. MarchantCompu
Jan 1, 2014
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Recovery Plant Practice at De Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberly, with Particular Reference to Improvements Made for the Sorting of Final ConcentratesBy W. K. Loftus, H. S. Simpson
Discussion I. R. M. Cheston (Visitor): I should like to congratulate the authors on this interesting paper which graphically illustrates the overall effects of the gradual developments in diamond con
Jan 4, 1970
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The Application of the Electrical Resistance Analogue to Mining Operations (c45dc8a6-a9aa-4511-bb4e-d78623e097ad)By More-O&apos, R. C. Ferrall, J. W. Wilson
Discussion: M. D. G. Salamon* (Fellow): The theoretical principles behind the techniques of calculation used by the authors was formulated and published during the period 1962- 65. These principles,
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The Determination of the Efficiency of the Milling ProcessBy A. L. Hinde, A. A. Bradley, P. J. Lloyd
The results of slow crushing tests in a stiff testing machine for both small and large step reductions of particle size are given. The energy consumption required to produce a given weight of minus 74
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The Role Of The Mineralogist In The Minerals IndustryBy H. V. R. Von Rahden
The expertise of the industrial mineralogist has not always been sufficiently used in decision-making in the minerals industry in South Africa. The mineralogist can make a contribution at al stages of
Jan 1, 1997
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The stability of the strata overlying the mined-out areas of the central WitwatersrandBy F. G. Hill
The paper reviews the restrictions imposed by the Department of Mines (now the Department of Mineral and Energy Affairs) on the surface use of ground that has been undermined at shallow depths (down t
Jan 1, 1981
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The missing link: The gap in the mining automation hierarchyBy Penswick D.
From the perspective of management control, most mining operations can be represented by a hierarchy comprising four layers. The base of this hierarchy consists of the individual pieces of equipment t
Sep 1, 2001