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Evaluation of Government Equity Participation in the Minerals Sector of Tanzania from 1996 to 2015
By A. S. Nhleko, P. R. Lobe, H. Mtegha
"Government’s equity role in the minerals sector is one of the nationalist measures implemented in order to ensure greater control and management of a country’s mineral resources. This paper evaluates
Mar 1, 2019
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Book review
Book review HOEK, E., and BRAY, J. Rockslope engineering. London, The Institution of Mining and Metallurgy, 1974. £5. NIM reports Report no. 1625 The determination of uranium and thorium by the use of
Jan 9, 1974
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Discussion of paper by J. M. Stewart entitled 'Heat transfer and limiting physiological criteria as a basis for the setting of heat stress limits'
By N. B. Strydom
I have read with interest all the papers dealing with heat transfer and the setting of heat stress limits that have appeared during the past two decades. Scientifically speaking, most of them can be r
Jan 1, 1982
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Foreword (5cd4104b-2719-4b5f-9b35-542aaddf3a8e)
By Paul Fouche
The past decade has seen a tremendous revival of the base metal industry in Africa, coupled with an unprecedented increase in the prices of base metal commodities in the last couple of years. The them
Jan 1, 2007
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Book reviews
Underground operators' conference. Parkvile (Australia), Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, $A25 (surface). Reviewer: G.R. Stil Reagents in the minerals industry: A review, edited
Jan 1, 1986
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Pillar Extraction with Conventional Trackless Mechanised Units
By J. D. Flint
A description is given of the extraction of pillars in a seam of coal which normally varies in thickness from 10 feet to 14 feet using conventional trackless mechanised units. By using the pocket a
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Book Reviews
Book reviews Fiftieth Annual Report (1971) of the Safety in Mines Research Establishment, published by H. M. Stationery Office, London on behalf of the Department of Trade and Industry. Advances in ex
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Seismicity Associated With Deep-Level Mining At Western Deep Levels Limited
By W. A. Lenhardt
During the past five years, several research projects on the causes of mining induced seismicity have been carried out by the Rockburst Research Department at Western Deep levels Limited. This paper s
Jan 1, 1992
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The stability of the strata overlying the mined-out areas of the central Witwatersrand
By 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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Metrication
METRICATION In order to bring South Africa into line with metric countries the world over and in view of the indisputable advantages of using the comma as a decimal sign, the Metrication Advisory Boa
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Real-time material tracking: Testing the suitability of microdot technology for ore tracking
By F. T. Cawood, M. N. M. Cudjoe
The ability to conduct real-time material tracking in mines has been a long-standing challenge. Technological innovations such as radio frequency identification technology (RFID) have over the years c
Apr 2, 2022
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Influence of a Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Binder on the Mechanical Properties of Iron Ore Pellets
By M. C. J. van der Merwe
"Carboxymethyl cellulose is an organic binder used in the iron ore pelletizing industry. The basic principles of how carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) solutions behave during the pelletizing process and h
Jan 1, 2017
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The establishment of infrastructure for the Grootegeluk Coal Mine
By E. F. W. Buermann
This paper, which is meant to be read in conjunction with the other papers on the Grootegeluk Coal Project in this Issue (J. S. Afr. Inst. Mm. Metal/., vol. 82, no. 12. Dec. 1982) deals with the exten
Jan 1, 1982
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Rotary Mill Liner Practice in the South African Gold Mining Industry
By J. H. French, O. E. Lissner
S. J. Venning (Member): The authors should be congratulated on producing such concise data from the plethora of experimental report results. Their observations on the cost of liners calls for some co
Jan 9, 1968
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10th International Symposium on the Application of Computer Methods in the Mining Industry
To be held from the 9th to 14th April, 1972, in Johannesburg, South Africa. GENERAL INFORMATION The first symposium in the series was staged by the University of Arizona in 1961. Since then Stanfo
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Investigating the biomedical applications of gold - Introduction
By R. Hewer
Transition metals have been widely used in medicine throughout history. The medicinal use of metals extends back to the earliest recorded history when the Chinese used gold as treatment for a variety
Jan 1, 2009
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METTOP’s ionic liquid cooling technology: the safest way of furnace tapping
By S. Konetschnik, E. Dreyer, A. Filzwieser
"More intense furnace operations require effective cooling in order to achieve low refractory wear and good furnace lifetimes, making cooling technology an important aspect of furnace operations. Howe
Jan 1, 2014
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Flotation Cell Technology And Circuit Design ? An Anglo Platinum Perspective
By Anthony K. Anyimadu, Chris M. Rule
Froth flotation is the primary mineral processing separation step employed in the beneficiation of PGM ore bodies. Anglo Platinum operates a significant portion of the total installed flotation capaci
Jan 1, 2007
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The processing of eWaste. Part 2. The electrochemical leaching behaviour of a metallic alloy derived from waste printed circuit boards - Synopsis
Scrap printed circuit boards were selectively smelted at 1 200°C to produce a metallic alloy having three phases. These phases were identified as a lead-rich phase, a low tin content alpha bronze phas
Jan 1, 2009
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The influence of superhardening and alloy modification on the reversible temperembrittlement behaviour of Iow-alloy steel
By G. Peinaar
Superhardening is a new development by which a substantial increase in hardenability above the normal can be achieved in Iow-alloy steels. This paper concerns the reversible temper-embrittlement behav
Jan 1, 1984