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The effect of resin annulus on anchorage performance of fully encapsulated rockboltsA diverse selection of rockbolt designs and resin anchors are available for use in underground mines. Research in recent years at the UNSW Mining Research Centre led to the construction of a rockbolt
Jan 1, 2003
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A Proposed Preliminary Model for Monitoring Hearing Conservation Programmes in the Mining Sector in South AfricaBy O. Nyandoro, K. Khoza-Shangase, M. Madahana, N. Moroe
"Occupational noise-induced hearing loss (ONIHL) is classified as the leading work-related disability in the mining industry. ONIHL has a negative impact, on not only the health and occupational produ
Jul 1, 2019
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A Road Embankment Failure Near Pentalia In Southwest CyprusBy P Papanastasiou, J Hadjigeorgiou, E Kyriakou
The south west area of Cyprus has a long history of slope instability problems. The location and extent of these landslides has been influenced by ground morphology, geological structure and the prese
Jan 1, 2006
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A new approach to mine accident analysis: a case study of a mine cave-in - SynopsisBy D. E. Sweeney
In May of 1980, a mine operated by Belmoral Mines Ltd experienced a failed crown pillar, resulting in the death of eight miners and putting sixteen others in harm?s way. The Ferderber mine was located
Jan 1, 2007
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Alpha Case Formation Mechanism In Ti-6Al-4V Alloy Investment Castings Using YFSZ Shell Moulds - SynopsisBy A. M. Bauristhene
Ti-64, which accounts for more than 50% of the worldwide titanium tonnage, has found commercial importance in industries requiring components with high specific strength and resistance to corrosion. I
Jan 1, 2013
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Mathematical Modelling Of Heat Transfer In Six-In-Line Electric Furnaces For Sulphide Smelting ? SynopsisAn efficient and portable mathematical model has been developed for simulating heat transfer in six-in-line slag-resistance-heating electric furnaces for smelting sulphide ores to produce base metals
Jan 1, 2011
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Applications And Benefits Of 3D Lasers Canning For The Mining Industry ? SynopsisBy J. W. van der Merwe
Technology is advancing at a rate that makes it extremely difficult for the mining industry to keep pace. Many advances occur within a given piece of technology and often this is missed by the discipl
Jan 1, 2013
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Influence Of Water Resources And Metal Ions On Galena Flotation Of Rosh Pinah OreBy G. Coetzer
During galena flotation of Rosh Pinah milled material, metal ions and salts contents of various water resources (deionized, simulated circulated, lead concentrate thickener, lead tailing thickener and
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of modified Hoek-Brown transition relationships for assessing strength and post yield behaviour at both ends of the rock competence scale - SynopsisBy T. G. Carter
Support system design for tunnels and underground excavations has for many years relied heavily on the use of rock mass classification systems and the Hoek-Brown failure criterion as a means for chara
Jan 1, 2008
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Rock-Engineering Strategies To Meet The Safety And Production Needs Of The South African Mining Industry In The 21st CenturyBy S. M. Spottiswoode, A. J. Jager, N. C. Gay, J. A. Ryder
The South African mining industry is at present planning to extract orebodies at depths of up to 4 km. To do this cost effectively and, at the same time, ensure safe working conditions for mining, the
Jan 1, 1995
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AziSA: improving mining decisions with real- time data ? SynopsisBy D. Vogt
South African underground hard rock mines are typically managed using measurements made daily, weekly or even monthly of key parameters such as face advance, readiness to blast, blast success, tempera
Jan 1, 2009
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Application of a PC-based Network Analysis Program to Mine SchedulingBy F. M. Russell
Scheduling the extraction and rates of production for an underground mining operation is a common task carried out during the life of a mine, from the initial feasibility study through to the final pr
Jan 1, 1987
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Human factors in stope productivity -a field experimentBy A. C. Lawrence, K. F. Mauer
Human factors in stope productivity -a field experiment by K. F. MAUER, M.A. (Visitor), and A. C. LAWRENCE, B.Econ., D.Com. (Member) An experiment in which three human variables were manipulated in ei
Jan 10, 1973
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Application of magnetic separation technology for the processing of a colemanite ore - SynopsisBy I. Alp
Application of magnetic separation was investigated for the enrichment of colemanite ores by removing the magnetic gangue fraction. The detailed XRD analysis of the ore has indicated that the gangue f
Jan 1, 2009
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A Case Study On Stoping Shift Buffering At Impala Platinum: A Critical Chain Project Management Perspective ? SynopsisBy R. C. D. Phillis
Conventional stoping in hard rock mining is largely considered an operational environment. This paper suggests that stoping falls within the realm of a project management environment typified by uncer
Jan 1, 2011
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Open Pit Planning"Chairman: Professor E. P. PFLEIDER Rapporteur: Mr P. R. JANISCHPapers:Optimum design of an open pit by D. A. PhillipsAn open pit design system for stratiform ore bodies by L. A. J. Pronk van Hoogevee
Jan 1, 2014
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1.1 KenyonStandards And Laboratory Monitoring In Gold Assay Key Components Of Best Practice
Jan 1, 2005
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Leucoxene Study: A Mineral Liberation Analysis (MLA) InvestigationDetermination of mineral composition is of significant importance for the mineral sands industry as this information is required for orebody evaluation, the control of mineral processing plants and th
Jan 1, 2007
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Kriging, Indicators, and Nonlinear GeostatisticsBy J. Rivoirard
Historically, linear and lognormal krigings were first created to estimate the in situ mineral resources of blocks. Nonlinear geostatistics and indicator kriging were subsequently developed to evaluat
Jan 1, 2014
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The application of Microsoft® Active Server Page technology in the mining environment as a management information toolBy D. S. Richards
Computers have revolutionized the collection of data on modern mines. Never before has it been possible to collect data from all aspects of the mining value chain at rates now common. With this has co
Jan 1, 2003