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Age as a Causal Factor in Heat StrokeBy N. B. Strydom
The data on heat stroke cases reported during the past five years were examined to determine the influence of age on the incidence of heat stroke. Relating the age distribution of these cases to that
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A unique means of obtaining sea-waterBy G. R. W. Walker
A unique means of obtaining sea-water by G. R. W. WALKER, Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Hons.) (Min. Eng.) (Member) Although the mining and treatment operations at The Consolidated Diamond Mines of South West Afri
Jan 5, 1976
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SPOTLIGHT on ZincorBy C. G. Hutson
The Zinc Corporation of South Africa (Zincor) were hosts to about forty members of the Institute at their works in Springs on Friday, 25th April, 1986. The programme, designed to give an overview of t
Jan 1, 1986
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Utilizing strain criteria to predict highwall stability performance (99b83745-6008-4838-a805-df9da98849e4)By W. Newcomen, D. Brox
The assessment of the stability performance of open pit highwalls has traditionally been based on consideration of surface movement rates. Although generally accepted in industry, this approach presen
Jan 1, 2003
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Scale-Up Procedures For Gold-Adsorption Systems. Part 2: Mixing RequirementsBy K. I. Afewu, L. C. Woollacott
The design of in-pulp adsorption vessels in the gold industry has, for the most part, been seen as a problem involving the suspension of fine particles o ore in a slurry. The need for the vessel to be
Jan 1, 1995
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Book reviewsThe wage structure of graduate White men in 1979, by Adri Kruger, Pretoria, Human Sciences Research Council, 1979.76 pp. R5,00. (Reviewer: D. G. Malan) Financial Times mining international yearbook, e
Jan 1, 1980
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Evaluation of heat-acclimatization procedures at wet-bulb temperatures below 31,7 °CBy P. C. Schutte, N. B. Strydom, A. J. Kielblock
Three groups of unacclimatized men were subjected to five-day climatic-room procedures at wet-bulb temperatures of 29,30, and 31 C respectively. The findings indicated that individuals reach a satisfa
Jan 1, 1983
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Trackless Mining at LKAB, SwedenBy L. Hermansson
Trackless mining at LKAB, Sweden by L HERMANSSON (Visitor) Because the usual means of transporting men and material to the working sites was time-wasting and uneconomical, inclined subways were instal
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A rock-engineering monitoring programme at West Driefontein gold mineBy D. J. Adams, R. G. Gürtunca
CONTRIBUTION BYJ.F. CURTlS The paper, which in an exemplary manner records the monitoring of backfill behaviour, falls short in the 'rock engineering' stated in the title. Just what the obje
Jan 1, 1992
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Solid-waste packing as a support medium at depthBy A. J. Jager, N. C. Joughin
The effects of extensive solid-waste packing as a support medium are described. It is shown that the waste packing resulted in excellent hangingwall conditions with only minor deleterious effects.
Jan 1, 1979
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Methods for Contextual Classification of Remotely Sensed DataBy L. P. Fatti
An important feature affecting the classification of a remotely sensed scene is that the data are, in general, spatially correlated. Various approaches are discussed towards incorporating the correlat
Jan 1, 1987
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Opencast coal mining at Kriel CollieryBy C. S. Northcote, I. F. Buchan, L. F. Baars
In 1969 the Coal Division of the Anglo American Corporation was awarded the tender to supply coal to the new 3000 MW power station to be erected at Kriel, which is situated midway between the towns of
Jan 1, 1980
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Slime-cement fill as a stope support for gold minesBy R. J. MacAulay, R. C. More O’Ferrall
Preliminary tests on cement-consolidated gold-plant slime are outlined, together with preliminary underground tests on the behaviour of two paddocks of the material. Further large-scale testing of the
Jan 1, 1978
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University of Kentucky’s ongoing experience with statewide expansion of engineering education: Lessons learnedBy G. T. Lineberry, C. M. Baird, D. L. Silverstein
The University of Kentucky (UK), with an enrollment of 25,891 in fall 2002, is a comprehensive, public land-grant university located in the Bluegrass Region of Central Kentucky. As the State’s flagshi
Jan 1, 2003
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Notices South African Council of Professional EngineersThe Registrar has requested us to publish the following notices: COUNCIL'S POLICY REGARDING LATE APPLICATIONS IN TERMS OF SECTION 18(4) (b) OF THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS' ACT, 1968 (ACT N
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Chromium in South AfricaBy H. J. R. Way
Dr H. J. R. Way: In his reply to my queries Mr Bath still adheres to his statement that it may be possible to replace the estimated R200 million reduction in gold revenue in 1980 by exports of ferro
Mar 1, 1968
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Optimum versus maximum recovery of goldBy P. R. Jochens
It is interesting to note that, when the Technical Programme Committee-Mining first decided on this particular topic for a colloquium, the proposed title was different in that it used the words '
Jan 1, 1981
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Improved seismic event locationsBy S. M. Spottiswoode, Linzer. L. M.
We report on further progress in improving seismic locations by using the so-called double-difference method (Spottiswoode and Milev, 1998 and Waldhauser et al., 1999). Double-differences are obtaine
Jan 1, 2003
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South African Council for Professional Engineers Policy Statement no. 1/31. TRAINING IN ENGINEERING WORK FOR ENGINEERS IN TRAINING 1.1 Registration as engineer in training An engineering graduate who has passed an examination recognised by the Council1 is eligible for re
Jan 1, 1979
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Evaluation Of Risk Of Rock Fall Accidents In Gold Mine Stopes Based On Measured Joint DataRock fall accidents continue to be the main causes of fatalities in the mining industry. The occurrence of rock falls in supported stopes implies a failure of the support system. The failure of the su
Jan 1, 2007