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The Adsorption of Gold From Cyanide Solutions onto Constituents of the Reef, and its Role in Reducing the Efficiency of the Gold-Recovery Process
By P. J. D. Lloyd, Jill Urban, M. R. Urban
The adsorption of gold from cyanide solutions onto constituents of the reef, and its role in reducing the efficiency of the gold-recovery process by M. R. URBAN. M.Sc. (Chem. Eng.) Rand (Visitor). JIL
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The Effect Of Corrosion On The Wear Rate Of Steel Pipelines Conveying Backfill Slurry
By A. J. Buchan
The wear of steel pipelines used for the transportation of backfill slurries is frequently regarded as an erosion problem only. An investigation was undertaken of the likely contribution to the total
Jan 1, 1994
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Chromium in South Africa
By D. D. Hawat
The locations of potential reserves of chromite ores throughout the world are discussed. Reference is made to the marked changes in international trade in chromite ores during the past ten to fifteen
Jan 1, 1986
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The Effects of Chromium Oxide, Iron Oxide and Calcium Oxide on the Liquidus Temperatures, Viscosities and Electrical Conductivities of Slags in the System MgO - Al2O3 - SiO
By P. R. Jochens, D. D. Howat, M. S. Rennie
The slags arising from ferrochromium plants were simulated by additions of CaO and Fe2O3 (6 per cent each), Cr2O3 (7 and 12 per cent), and Fe2O3 and Cr2O3 together (6 and 12 per cent respectively) to
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Update Of Coal Pillar Database For South African Coal Mining
By J. N. Van der Merwe
Following the Coalbrook disaster in 1960, research into coal pillar strength resulted in the adoption of the concept of a safety factor for the design of stable pillars in South African coal mining.
Nov 1, 2013
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Grouted Rock-Studs As Rockburst Support: A Simple Design Approach And An Effective Test Procedure
Actual observations of rockburst damage, together with some theoretical considerations, strongly suggest that conventional approaches to the design of tunnel support are inappropriate where there is a
Jan 1, 1994
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A 100-MN Jacking System for Testing Coal Pillars Underground
By K. Hodgson, J. P. M. Hojem, N. G. W. Cook
Already about one-third of South Africa's coal is mined at depths exceeding 100 metres. Almost all this mining is done by the bord and pillar method. Conventional design procedures call for ever
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Effect Of Load Variability On Matching During Continuous Microwave Treatment Of Crushed Mineral Ores ? Synopsis
By S. M. Bradshaw
In order to assess the requirements for online matching when using a transverse electric field (E-field) applicator to treat mineral ores continuously, the effect of varying load properties on matchin
Jan 1, 2012
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Theory of Cold-Blast Iron Production with Stack-Gas of Low Nitrogen Content
By Wm. Bleloch
SYNOPSIS The feasibility of rejection of nitrogen from stack gas by recycling of top-gas with cold-blast 95 to 98 per cent oxygen is assessed. It is concluded that nitrogen could be removed to a leve
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A preliminary investigation of predictors of the cutting forces for some South African coals
By I. M. MacGregor
This paper discusses the possible use of petrological data and proximate analyses in the prediction of cutting forces for coal. It is restricted to the development of univariate predictors based on da
Jan 1, 1985
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Effects on Entrainment of Serpentines by Hydrophobic Flocs of Ultra-Fine Copper-Nickel Sulphides during Flotation
By M. Tang, X. Tong
"SynopsisSlime coating is one of the most common ways for serpentines to contaminate metallic mineral concentrates during traditional flotation of coarse sulphide particles. This could pose quite a co
Jan 1, 2015
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Book news
By NONEn NA
1. Book reviews . Rudiments of mining practice, oy C.E. Gregory.Clausthal-Zellerfeld (West Germany), Trans Tech Publications.OS$24.Reviewer: A.N. BrownProfessor Gregory has had a wide experience of h
Jan 1, 1987
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Beneficiation study of a steenstrupine ore for rare earth recovery, X. Yang, D. Krebs, N.Heino, A. Kirpala, and Tero Korhonen
By D. Krebs, Tero Korhonen, X. Yang, A. Kirpala, N. Heino
At present, over 85% of the world’s rare earth oxides are produced from the bastnäsite ores, found mainly in China. Meanwhile, the ion adsorption ores are the most important sources for heavy rare ear
Jan 1, 2020
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The Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa
The Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa The Institute of Lighting Engineers of South Africa (ILESA) was constituted in May 1972 and now has over 70 members. The first Annual General Meetin
Jan 3, 1974
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Liquid-Liquid Extraction Of Copper (II) From Chloride Media By Cyanex 923 In Kerosene ? Synopsis
By 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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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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Obituary: S.K. de Kok
On Friday, 18th April, 1986, Stefen Kenneth de Kok passed away peacefully at his home in Johannesburg after a short illness. New President of FSPE Mr R.G. (Bob) St Leger took office as President of Th
Jan 1, 1986
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Automation trends in room-and-pillar continuous-mining systems in the U.S.A.
By H. E. Parkinson, Y. P. Chugh
About 90 percent of the coal mined underground in the U.S.A. today is mined by the room-and-pillar system. The productivity of the system dropped from about 14,1t per man-day in 1969 to about 7,3 t pe
Jan 1, 1981
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The non-oxidative dissolution of nickel sulphides in aqueous acidic solutions
By A. O. Filmer
An account is given of a study on the non-oxidative dissolution in aqueous acidic solutions of nickel sulphides of different stoichiometric composition, in which a rotating ring-disc electrode was use
Jan 1, 1980
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Application of simulation techniques for combined risk assessment of both geological and grade model—an example
By C. E. Dohm
The paper serves to show the importance of both a geological model and geostatistical model that support one another in mineral resource evaluation. It highlights the advantage of reference models for
Jan 1, 2003