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Mining Grade And Sampling Theory - The Logical Way To Evaluate Ore ReservesBy P. I. Page
In mineral exploration the place that yields the first significant result is marked and two questions are posed immediately. Where should the next sample be drawn and how big should it be? At present
Jan 1, 2005
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An Environmental Management Framework For TanzaniaThe Mineral Sector Development Project, sponsored by the World Bank, has been set up to revise the legal, regulatory and fiscal framework for the minerals industry in Tanzania, with a view to attracti
Jan 1, 1998
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Electric Arc On A Coke Bed In A Submerged Arc FurnaceBy J. A. Bakken, T. Magnusson, G. Sævarsdottir
This paper describes measurements of current and voltage done on submerged arc furnaces. The aim is to focus on and attempt to separate from one another the electric arc current and the current bypass
Jan 1, 2007
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Lessons Learnt From Heap Leaching Operations In South America - An UpdateBy B. Ulrich
The basis of this paper is a compilation of work in the design and construction of copper heap leach facilities, and interviews with various heap leach operations personnel in Chile and Peru. The purp
Jan 1, 2003
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Analysis of the correlation between bending phenomena and physical-mechanical and petrographic parameters of Carrara marble slabsBy C. A. Garzonio, A. M. G. Affuso
The paper describes the analyses and the tests carried out on representative slabs of white Carrara marble which have highlighted the correlation between the micro fabrics and physical and mechanical
Jan 1, 2003
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Technical and economic optimisation of an underground limestone mineBy M. B. Díaz Aguado, I. Á. Fernández, C. González Nicieza, B. S. Menéndez
This paper summarizes the works that the Research “Group of Ground Engineering”, belonging to the Mining Department of the University of Oviedo, Spain, has been developing in close cooperation with th
Jan 1, 2003
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Management Gaps in the Implementation of Legislation Regulating Derelict and Ownerless Mines in South AfricaBy E. Kuipa, J. N. Lekunze
The selection of an underground mining method stems from a multivariate analysis that considers geomechanical, geological, economic, and operational parameters. Even after identifying the most compati
Oct 9, 2024
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Annual General Meeting of the InstituteThe Annual General Meeting of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in Kelvin House on Wednesday, 24th August, 1977. Dr M. D. G. Salamon (President) was in the chair and dec
Jan 1, 1978
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Energy-Saving Flotation EquipmentBy N. F. Mescheriakov
New mechanical and pneumatic-mechanical flotation machines with axial impellers have been developed. Industrial tests show that these machines ensure lower power expenditure (on flotation) by 1.5-2.0
Jan 1, 1998
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Thermodynamics Applied To Ferro-Alloys SmeltingBy F. Bonnet, J. Lehmann, H. Gaye
A review of thermodynamic information and models of slags, including associated software when available, is presented. The pertinence and accuracy of these models is discussed by comparison of their p
Jan 1, 2004
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Controlled Flotation Processes: Prediction And Manipulation Of Bubble-Particle CaptureThe processes by which particles and bubbles interact capture many of the central concepts of colloid science and hydrodynamics. This area of research embraces hydrodynamics, interfacial(including cap
Jan 1, 1999
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A Kinetic Study Of Carbon Injection Into Electric Arc Furnace SlagsBy F. -Z. Ji, A. G. Irons, M. Barati, K. Coley
In order to optimize carbon injection into oxidizing slags, in terms of carbon and iron yield, we must have a detailed understanding of the kinetics of the reactions involved. The current study measur
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmental Assessment Of Base Metal Processing: A Nickel Refining Case StudyBy P. Forbes
Mining and metallurgical processing companies that have adopted the principles of good environmental management often find it difficult to carry out an environmental assessment that yields meaningful
Jan 1, 2000
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A model for economic accumulation of zircon, northern KwaZulu-NatalBy R. Armstrong, C. Ware, P. Sudan, G. Whitmore
The northern KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) coastal dune cordon, South Africa, extends from north of Durban into Mozambique. The Quaternary dune cordon, which can be up to 2 km wide, comprises a series of stacke
Jan 1, 2003
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Variance Propagation In Toll Smelting Operations Treating Multiple Concentrate StockpilesBy C. J. Cutler
Metallurgical accounting for toll treatment smelters pose a number of challenges. Multiple feed stockpiles have to be accounted for as part of the monthly recovery estimation. Moreover, multiple metal
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization And Alternative Dissolution Of Tantalite Mineral Samples From Mozambique ? SynopsisBy M. Nete
Qualitative analysis of three mineral samples from northern Mozambique was accomplished by X-ray diffraction (XRD), microscopy, scintillation, and magnetic determination. Chemical characterization was
Jan 1, 2012
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Thermophilic Mineral Bioleaching Performance: A Compromise Between Maximizing Mineral Loading And Maximizing Microbial Growth And ActivityBy A. Sissing
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of M.Sc. (Chemical Engineering) degree Thermophilic bioleaching, conducted at temperatures in excess of 65°C, provides considerable b
Jan 1, 2003
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Project Valuation, Capital Investment And Strategic Alignment - Tools And Techniques At Anglo Platinum (defa1552-deac-43da-9958-aabe8c199db2)By G. L. Smith
Central to the success of any mining company is the ability to manage capital investment effectively so as to ensure acceptable stakeholder returns within an overall strategic context. Critical to thi
Jan 1, 2007
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Alternative Support Systems For Mechanized StopesBy A. J. Jager, D. P. Roberts
The stoping of platinum orebodies in the Bushveld has in the past been accomplished by using in-stope pillars to ensure stability of the workings. In the future, the use of continuous mining machines
Jan 1, 2004
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Survey And Geotechnical Slope Monitoring ConsiderationsBy F. T. Cawood
Monitoring of the slopes of surface mines can prevent loss of life, loss of equipment, loss of production and possibly the loss of the mine. The effectiveness of such monitoring depends on the extent
Jan 1, 2006