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Flow Rate Measurement Of Non-Newtonian Suspensions From A Tank Using Notches
By R. Haldenwang, R. Erasmus, P. T. Slatter, R. P. Chhabra
Notches are used routinely for measuring the flow rate of water with free surface flows. As far as can be ascertained, no work has been done to investigate the performance of these flow rate measureme
Jan 1, 2007
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Estimating Grade Differentials from Drilling Results on New Gold Properties
By D. G. Krige
The problem addressed is that of estimating grade differences between sub- divisions of a new gold mining prospect when only borehole results are available. Such differential grade estimates are requi
Jan 1, 1987
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A university and an industry the relationships between Wits and the South African metallurgical industry - Presidential Address
By R. P. King
The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) and the minerals industry of South Africa have grown with the city of Johannesburg. The former has provided teaching and research in mining and metallurgy, w
Jan 1, 1983
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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 industry
By 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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Manpower Utilization in South Africa with Special Reference to the Mining Industry
By H. H. McGregor
SYNOPSIS Changes in the national productivity (gross national product per head of the population) have been assessed in order to derive a target figure for the required annual increase. The conclusio
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The Construction Of Two Tunnels Through Expansive Volcanic Clays
By C. S. Oteo, H. Suárez, P. de la Fuente
ABSTRACT: In the south of the Island of Gran Canaria (Spain) there appear layers of swelling clays inside volcanic formations of a fonolitic type, down to depths as low as 500 m, with thicknesses of 1
Jan 1, 2003
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Treatment Of Cr(VI)-Containing Wastes In The South African Ferrochrome Industry?A Review Of Currently Applied Methods ? Synopsis
By J. P. Beukes
South Africa holds approximately three-quarters of the world?s viable chromite ore resources and dominates the global production of ferrochrome. Albeit completely unintended, small amounts of Cr(VI) a
Jan 1, 2012
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Development Of A Prototype X-Ray Transmission Washability Monitor - Synopsis
By S. Shamaila
The design and efficient operation of density-based mineral processing units requires regular densimetric analysis to be carried out on the various associated process streams. The results obtained fro
Jan 1, 2012
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The Design Of Stable Stope Panels For Near-Surface And Shallow Mining Operations
By A. H. Swart, M. F. Handley
Unplanned stope panel collapses occur on most near-surface and shallow mines in South Africa. Although these incidents often occur during blasting, they pose a major threat to the safety of undergroun
Jan 1, 2004
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How To Transfer Installed Power Efficiently Into Flotation Performance.
By Timo Niitti, Antti Rinne, Janne Turunen, Klaus Schommarz, Sami Grönstrand
This paper captures the essential steps employed in developing Outotec?s new FloatForceTM mechanism. The development of a flotation mechanism essentially revolves around the efficient transfer of inst
Jan 1, 2007
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The application of the AMIRA P754 metal accounting code in the coal industry ? Synopsis
By D. P. Power
The development of an accounting code for the metallurgical industry has been debated for many years. Following the series of tumultuous economic events in the nineties and earlier this century that h
Jan 1, 2010
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Comparison Of Solvent Extraction And Selective Precipitation For The Purification Of Cobalt Electrolytes At The Luilu Refinery, Drc
By E. Minnaar, P. J. Cilliers, M. Bellino, L. M. Roux, R. Dye
The classic technique to remove impurities in a cobalt stream is selective precipitation. This is usually followed by re-leaching to produce an advanced electrolyte for cobalt electrowinning. Although
Jan 1, 2007
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Prevention of chemical contamination of groundwater by mine water - Synopsis
By C. Pamukcu
In this paper, which is aimed to serve as a review article, first of all a breakdown of the earth?s total water reserves is given. The usage areas of water in the mining industry are mentioned and the
Jan 1, 2008
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Mine Dumps Under The Amended Mineral And Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 Of 2002
By N. J. Roodt
Mine dumps created in terms of the pre-MPRDA regime (old order mine dumps) are currently not regulated by the MPRDA, and the common law owners of such dumps are free to process them without the need t
Jan 1, 2010
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Making Sense Of Transformation Claims In The South African Mining Industry - Synopsis
By G. Mitchell
Much debate has ensued over the past few years on the speed of transformation in the mining industry. By transformation is meant the degree to which the industry has met the requirements of the Mining
Jan 1, 2013
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Use of an Energy Balance around the Mill Sump to Estimate Mill Discharge Density
By M. H. Moys
A method of estimating the percent solids in the discharge from a grinding mill is described and tested on both pilot and industrial scale. It involves the use of energy and mass balances around the m
Jan 1, 1987
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A Computer Model to Predict Froth Behaviour in the Scale-up of Flotation Cells
By V. E. Ross
A computer program was developed that incorporates a novel analysis of the behaviour of the froth in full-scale cells to predict the performance of the froth over a wide range of operating conditions.
Jan 1, 1987
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Influence Of Surface Effects On The Electrostatic Separation Of Zircon And Rutile
By J. A. Venter, M. K. G. Vermaak, J. G. Bruwer
Electrostatic separation is employed in the concentration of zircon and rutile. The zircon concentrate undergoes an acid treatment to remove impurities from the surface of both the zircon and rutile.
Jan 1, 2007
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Practical Applications of a Computer Orebody Modelling System on the Broken Hill Mine, Black Mountain, Aggeneys
By D. J. Mourant
Day-to-day operations on the Broken Hill mine of the Black Mountain Mineral Development (BMMD) Company require a detailed knowledge of the distribution of the ore minerals within the orebody. The da
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimal Cut-Off Grade Determination Based On Variable Capacities In Open-Pit Mining - Synopsis
By J. Abdollahisharif
Optimal cut-off grade is one of the most critical parameters in open-pit mine design because it defines the ore and waste and thus determines the maximum net present value possible from the mining ope
Jan 1, 2012