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Study on the application of Supply Chain Management (SCM) for Jiaojia Gold MineBy H. Xuchun, H. Nailian, L. Guoqing
With the accession to WTO and the establishment of Shanghai Gold Exchange, gold mines in China are facing more severe competition from both home and abroad. Supply Chain Management (SCM), a new manage
Jan 1, 2003
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Potential rockfals in conventionally supported stopes-a simple probabilistic approachThis paper considers the probability of the occurrence of potential rockfals in deep-level gold mines where there is point support (props, pipesticks, and timber sticks). The investigation described g
Jan 1, 1989
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The limitations of gold-mine evaluationBy P. R. Jamisch
The limitations of gold-mine evaluation by P. R. JANISCH, B.Sc. (Sur.) (Natal) (Visitor) Inherent uncertainty in the choice of parameter values places theoretical and practical limitations on the inte
Jan 6, 1976
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Fundamental Studies of the Flotation Process: The Work of the National Institute of MetallurgyBy V. M. Lovell, N. P. Finkelstein
Fundamental studies of the flotation process: The work of the National I nstitute of Metallurgy N. P. Flnkelsteln and V. M. Love Presented at the Colloquim on Flotation, March 1972, and published in t
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The recovery of sulphur, from residues uranium, and goldBy F. Botha, J. S. Adams, W. T. Ruhmer
The report describes the Amuran project in the Welkom area, which is being conducted by six members of the Anglo American Group. The project comprises three plants for the flotation of pyrite, a twin-
Jan 1, 1978
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Energy-Absorbing Capacity Of Reinforced Shotcrete, With Reference To The Containment Of Rockburst DamageBy H. A. D. Kirsten
The paper reports on loading tests conducted on shotcrete reinforced with mesh and various types of steel fibre, and compares the results with the energy absorbing capabilities of 16 mm rebar shepherd
Jan 1, 1995
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Simulation of mining in non-homogeneous ground using the displacement discontinuity methodBy J. A. C. Diering
The simulation of mining in faulted ground was recently described by Crouch. His method is extended here to enable a wide range of non-homogeneous mining problems to be modelled. Essentially, the boun
Jan 1, 1980
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Mine Management by Objectives (4d009a4f-5482-4880-b3c4-8a09c8bf8ce1)By A. A. Hazell
Mine management by objectives By A. A. HAZELL The author discusses the objective areas of mine management. Setting objectives is seen to be a conscious process which starts at the highest level of man
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Technical note on patents and the mining industry-Part I (d3f95def-b614-41ca-8b54-251dbc0e04c4)By L. Dison
This technical note is issued in two parts as follows. Part I, which appeared in the January issue of this Journal, after a brief introduction, discusses the value of patents and the law of patents, i
Jan 1, 1992
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A preliminary survey of the corrosivity of water in South African gold minesBy R. T. White, A. Higginson, M. Phil
Samples of water that had been collected underground from eight gold mines in South Africa were subjected comprehensive analysis of the quality of the waters, and their corrosivity on mild steel was m
Jan 1, 1983
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The pumping of water from mines in the Central WitwatersrandBy J. A. Tyser
The pumping of water from mines in the Central Witwatersrand by J. A. TYSER, Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Min.) (Associate) This paper describes a system for the removal of underground water in the mines of the C
Jan 5, 1977
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Summary Of Present Knowledge On The Representative Sampling Of Ore In The Mining IndustryThe paper discusses some theoretical aspects of Gy's sampling theory and provides reasons as to why it has found limited use in the mining industry, particularly for ores with low concentrations
Jan 1, 1996
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The Significance of the Mineralogical and Surface Characteristics of Gold Grains in the Recovery ProcessBy C. E. Feather, G. M. Koen
The significance of the mineralogical and surface characteristics of gold grains in the recovery process by C. E. FEATHER B.Se. Hons. (Cape Town)* and G. M. KOEN D.Se. (Pretoria)* A description is giv
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Solutions to common design and operating problems in spiral circuitsBy R. Abela
In over ninety per cent of mineral sand plants, the most commonly used equipment is the spiral concentrator. The tonnage treated over typical spiral plants can range from as low as 200 ton per hour up
Jan 1, 2003
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Some Criteria For The Selection Of Environmentally Acceptable Processes For The Processing Of Lead- And Zinc-Containing Flue DustsBy M. Reuter
This paper gives an overview of some criteria for the selection of processes for the recovery of lead and zinc from various raw materials and/or intermediate products. A glossary of possible processes
Jan 1, 1997
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The effect of stope backfilling on the construction and operation of slimes dams in the gold-mining industryBy J. A. Wates
Stope backfilling in South African gold mines uses the coarser cyclone fraction of the gold tailings. The disposal of the overflow from the cyclones, which is finer and of higher moisture content than
Jan 1, 1988
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The behaviour of mine tailings during hydraulic depositionBy G. M. Bentel, G. E. Blight
The environmentally acceptable disposal of fine-particled mining and industrial wastes by the formation of hydraulic- fill slimes dams is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the total mining
Jan 1, 1983
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Petroscopic observations of rock fracturing ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold minesBy A. J. Jager, G. R. Adams
The pattern of mining-induced fractures ahead of stope faces in deep-level gold mines, as revealed by petroscopic observations, is described. It is shown that there are zones of fractured and unfractu
Jan 1, 1980
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The design and testing of pipe-sticks for underground stope supportBy J. J. van Vuuren
Pipe-stick support in deep-level gold mines is first described and illustrated, a pipe-stick being a mine pole trimmed to the required size and sleeved by a pipe. An account is then given of an invest
Jan 1, 1979
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The Properties Of Hydraulically Placed BackfillBy I. H. Clark
A variety of backfills is presently being placed in different gold mines. The backfills are pumped as slurries to stopes where they are discharged into some form of retaining paddock. The effectivenes
Jan 1, 1988