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Tenth International Symposium on the Application of Computer Methods in the Mineral Industry
DECEMBER, 1971 The Wanders Club, Johannesburg Sunday, 9th April, to Friday, 14th April, 1972 The Tenth Symposium which is the first ever held outside the North American continent is being organi
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Termination of membership
Termination of membership In accordance with By-Law 7.6.1. of the Constitution of the Institute, the names of the undermentioned members have been removed from the membership register. Colloquium and
Jan 12, 1975
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Test Results On Compressive Strength Anisotropy In Steel Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete
Recently, work was carried out by the Shotcrete Working Group to study anisotropy in steel fibre reinforced shotcrete using strain-controlled, compressive strength testing methods. The shotcrete mate
Jan 1, 2001
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Testing for Heterogeneity in Complex Mining Environments
By J. O. Claassen
"Homogeneous populations are required to perform descriptive, probabilistic, and inference statistics and to support stable, predictable mining operations. The geological and downstream processing env
Jan 1, 2016
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Testing Of An On-Board Active Suppression System For French Mining Conditions
The French research institute, INERIS, requested the assistance of the CSIR?s Division of Mining Technology in developing further precautionary measures against explosions in their collieries. In resp
Jan 1, 2001
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Testing Of Temporary Face Support Systems Under Rockfall Conditions
By J. L. Human, N. Fernandes
The rockfall hazard is the major contributing agency to fatal accidents in South African platinum mining operations. The majority of these accidents occur in close proximity to the working stope face.
Jan 1, 2004
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Testing Stemming Performance, Possible Or Not? - Synopsis
By D. Boshoff
The ability of an explosive to break rock is influenced considerably by the extent of confinement in the blasthole. It is believed that confinement is improved by the use of adequate stemming. The aim
Jan 1, 2011
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Testing Tendon Support Units Under a Combination Loading Scenario
By N. L. Ayres
Tendon support systems have been successfully used to stabilize excavations. Tendon support systems are routinely designed using the axial load-bearing capacity of tendons, namely the tensile strength
Jan 1, 2014
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Tests on the beneficiation. of coal fines
By H. C. Voges
An account is given of the tests being conducted by Iscor on the following processes for the beneficiation of coal fines: froth flotation, gravity separation, heavy-medium separation, and pneumatic an
Jan 1, 1991
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Tests on the cutting performance of a continuous miner
By F. F. Roxborough, P. King, E. J. Pedroncelli
This paper describes tests on the performance of a continuous miner in cutting South African coal. Although coal cutting has been investigated extensively overseas, the results have not led to signifi
Jan 1, 1981
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The 'Doorstopper' and Triaxial Rock Stress Measuring Instruments Developed by the C.S.I.R.
By E. R. Leeman
INTRODUCTION The first references in the literature to the so-called C.S.I.R. 'doorstopper' strain cell were made in 1964 1,2,3,4. These were the climax of nearly two years of experimental
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The 'lock-up' of gold in run-of-mine mils at Randfontein Estates
By D. B. Paterson
In view of decreasing head grades, the relatively high gold price, and recent developments in metal evaluation, an exercise was initiated to determine the extent of gold concentration, the mode of occ
Jan 1, 1988
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The 1980 Coal Processing School
By Z. Zitron
In 1978 the South African Coal Processing Society (SACPS), together with the Institute for Energy Studies of the Rand Afrikaans University, ran a school on coal processing. This was judged by both the
Jan 1, 1981
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The 4TH Wave: Culture-Based Behavioural Safety
By L. Bloch
Most mine safety initiatives in South Africa are doomed to limited success because of one simple fact: they are a-historical and un-cultural and do not deal with the serious ?legacy issues? that still
Jan 1, 2012
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The ?Other Class? Of Pipeline Coatings
By Gerard de Vries
pipeline industry and are still growing in size. Liquid epoxy and polyurethanes are an excellent choice for whatever the aggressiveness of the substance transported and whatever the harmful outside in
Jan 1, 2006
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The ?Scoop? On The World?s First Hybrid Mining Loader
By Sylvie Poirier
Researchers at Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) CANMET Mining and Mineral Sciences Laboratories (CANMET-MMSL) and Mining Technologies International (MTI) have designed and built a hybrid diesel-electr
Jan 1, 2008
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The ?Simulated Chip-Sample Model? As A Method For Quantifying Error And Bias In Sampling Thin Carboniferous Reef Types
By D. Fourie
A brief history of channel sampling in South African gold mines is followed by a chronicle of different sampling events and sampling methods that used the traditional ?hammer and chisel? approach as w
Jan 1, 2014
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The abatement of pollution from abandoned gold-residue dams
By J. A. Caldwell, G. E. Blight
The metropolitan area of the Witwatersrand has grown up around the Witwatersrand gold mines. Most of the mines have now been abandoned, but deposits of waste material remain and have been surrounded,
Jan 1, 1983
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The Absence Of Strategy In Orepass Planning, Design, And Management
Material transfer in underground mines often relies on ore and waste pass systems. Over the years the authors have investigated the design and performance of orepass systems in several Canadian and So
Oct 1, 2013
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The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. I. The kinetics of absorption from pulps
By M. J. Nicol, G. Cromberge
An account is given of the development of a relatively simple model that describes the kinetics of the absorption of gold cyanide on activated carbon. The model is based on the treatment of the carbon
Jan 1, 1983