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Automated Coke PetrographyBy S. C. Greeff
At ISCOR the quantitative determination of the structural properties of coke is done with a Leitz-TAS Image Analysis System. A reflected light microscopic image of a coke sample is converted into a bi
Jan 1, 1987
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The ?Simulated Chip-Sample Model? As A Method For Quantifying Error And Bias In Sampling Thin Carboniferous Reef TypesBy 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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Gautrain: Tunneling Challenges - Site Investigations Carried Out By ProvinceBy Ron Tluczek
[Power Point Presentation]
Jan 1, 2006
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3.4 Biotrack - Environmental Assessment ,Monitoring And InterpretationBy Mark Dangerfield
[Power-Point Presentation]
Jan 1, 2005
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Cansolv® SO2 Scrubbing System: review of commercial applications for smelter SO2 emissions control ? SynopsisBy V. Léveillé
As new legislation drives metallurgical plants to lower SO2 emissions, plant managers face the challenge of keeping their costs under control. The Cansolv® SO2 Scrubbing System has been broadly adopte
Jan 1, 2009
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The Use Of Material-Balance Smoothing In The Evaluation Of Backfill OperationsBy A. Hinde, M. Moys, L. C. Woollacott
The material-balance smoothing technique is applied directly to the problems associated with the evaluation of the performance of backfill-preparation plants. A computer package specially designed to
Jan 1, 1992
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The Properties Of Cemented Silicated Backfill For Use In Narrow, Hard-Rock, Tabular MinesBy G. E. Blight
Several aspects of the behaviour and properties of backfills consisting of cemented cyclone underflow tailings are illustrated by means of examples, and guidelines are given on the optimization of the
Jan 1, 1996
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A Review Of Real-Time Optimization In Underground Mining ProductionBy Z. Song
Real-time monitoring makes it possible to detect any disturbance occurring in production, while decision instruments can efficiently assist decision-makers to optimize production, reduce iterative wor
Dec 1, 2013
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The application and design of wet-gravity circuits in the South African minerals industryBy A. B. Holland-Batt
The application of Reichert spirals and cone concentrators within the South African mineral industry is discussed, and the procedures used in the acquisition of design data are outlined. Computing tec
Jan 1, 1982
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Material and personnel transport by endless rope haulage—the 21st century approachBy G. L. du Plessis
This paper describes the design, installation and operation of an endless rope haulage system recently built for and commissioned at Evander Gold Mines in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The factors which l
Sep 1, 2001
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Numerical Computation Of Average Pillar Stress And Implications For Pillar Design - SynopsisA number of issues relating to the computational aspects of pillar design are addressed in this paper. The computation of average pillar stress values is important when attempting to establish criteri
Jan 1, 2011
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Materials Selection In The Mining Industry: Old Issues And New ChallengesBy M. B. Cortie
The historical development of materials engineering in the mining industry Is briefly reviewed, and some of the factors currently influencing the industry in South Africa are discussed. Material usage
Jan 1, 1996
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President?s Page ? The changing scenePapers and Contributions Since the Institute's inception, it had been our practice until some years ago to meet regularly for discussion of new developments, using as a basis a paper read by one
Jan 1, 1991
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Book reviewA manual on mines rescue, safety and gas detection, by J. Strang and P. Mackenzie-Wood. Australia, Austcue, US$25. (Available through Hampo Systems (Pty) Ltd. Reviewer: W. Holding. The book had its or
Jan 1, 1987
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Application of simulation techniques for combined risk assessment of both geological and grade model—an exampleBy 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
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A Newly Developed Plaster Stemming Method For Blasting - SynopsisBy H. Cevizci
In this study, a newly developed plaster stemming method is studied and compared with the usual dry drill cuttings stemming method for surface blasting in mines and quarries. Drill cuttings are genera
Jan 1, 2012
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Mineral Resource Management: An Overview of an Integrated Graphics Based SystemBy F. J. J. Blaauw
This paper discusses a bold venture into the use of interactive computer graphics technology as the foundation of an overall integrated mining managerial system. The wide range of applications that ca
Jan 1, 1987
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Spatial Distribution of ProbabilitiesBy F. E. Steffens
The application of kriging in assessing the area rainfall in a weather modification experiment is complicated by the presence of many zero rainfall recordings on a given day, and the fact that the var
Jan 1, 1987
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Linear Elastic Numerical Modelling For Failure Prediction, An Assesment - SynopsisBy S. K. Murphy
A partial shaft pillar extraction project was embarked on at a mine in the West Wits mining region in South Africa. Prior to the extraction, a rock engineering assessment was conducted with the main o
Jan 1, 2012
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Multivariate Resource Modelling For Assessing Uncertainty In Mine Design And Mine Planning ? SynopsisBy C. Montoya
This paper shows, through a case study, the impact of multivariate grade modelling upon mine design and mine planning. A deposit explored by drill holes is considered, in which the grades of five elem
Jan 1, 2012