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A simulation model to study truckallocation optionsBy E. Y. Baafi, H. Fan, W. Zeng
We present a discrete event simulator, TSJSim (Truck-Shovel JaamSim Simulator), for evaluating the stochastic and dynamic operational variables in a truck-shovel system. TSJSim offers four truck alloc
Dec 13, 2022
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The South African mining royalty regime: Considerations for modifying the system to balance its competing objectivesBy P. O. Akinseye, F. T. Cawood
Mineral royalties are one of the oldest forms of mining taxation, and were initially introduced to extract economic rents from mining. Over time, the royalty regime has become more complex as it was i
Dec 1, 2021
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Risk-based slope design: Insights from the Thabazimbi failureBy T. Dlokweni, M. Bester, C. Koegelenberg, I. Basson
Certain degrees of safety, economic, and financial risk are implicit in any mining operation. At Thabazimbi Mine, slope stability was one of the major sources of risk, largely due to data uncertaintie
Sep 1, 2025
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Assessing the status quo of artisanal and small-scale mining in South Africa: Opportunities, challenges, and future directionsBy L. Diko-Makia, N. Rembuluwani
Artisanal and small-scale mining is crucial for the mineral sector in South Africa, but it also presents both opportunities and challenges. This paper presents an overview of the South African artisan
Dec 15, 2025
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Overmining low factor of safety coal pillars using an enhanced monitoring systemBy W. J. van Wyk, W. I. Mahne, G. Priest, C. du Toit, W. A. Liebenberg
Prior to the Coalbrook disaster in 1960, bord-and-pillar mining of the number two seam in the Witbank coalfields often resulted in small pillars with low factors of safety. At the Goedehoop Colliery,
May 8, 2026
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A Perspective On Underground Support Technologies In Southern African Platinum Mines To Reduce Safety Risks And Enhance ProductivityFalls of ground (FOG) still account for around 35 per cent of all fatalities in underground southern African mines. To help reduce FOG, appropriate support technology needs to be implemented, and
Jan 1, 2012
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Identification Of Global Diamond Metallogenic Clusters To Assist ExplorationBy Mike de Wit
Of the approximately 6,500 kimberlites known to date, less than 3% are diamondiferous and less than half of those are economically viable. Admittedly, this is a global figure and varies from area to a
Jan 1, 2010
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Determination of Magnitude Completeness from Convex Gutenberg-Richter Graphs in the Central Portion of the Kiirunavaara MineBy A. Eitzenberger
This paper describes a study of seismic records from the Kiirunavaara mine footwall which were interpreted in relation with numerical models developed outside the study. Seismic data was retrieved fro
Jan 1, 2017
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Development of an iron ore sinter process model to predict sinter strand operating parameters using the finite difference methodBy J. C. Vreugdenburg, B. A. Dippenaar, J. Muller, T. L. de Vries
Iron ore fines are agglomerated in the sintering process to produce sinter: an important feed material for blast furnaces worldwide. A model of the iron ore sintering process has been developed with t
Jan 1, 2014
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Energy efficiency in the South African mining sector: A case study at a coal mine in MpumalangaBy C. M. D. Majola, K. E. Langerman
Energy efficiency is a cost-effective way of both bolstering energy security and limiting the harmful effects of energy use on the environment. Mining is an inherently energy-intensive activity, and t
Sep 6, 2023
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Effect of mineralogy on grindability – A case study of copper oresBy T. Nghipulile, G. Dzinomwa, J. Kurasha, M. Amwaama, B. Mapani, K. Maweja, T. E. Moongo
The effect of mineralogy on the grindability was investigated using three copper ores – two sulphides and one oxide. The dominant copper minerals were identified by optical microscopy and mineral chem
Mar 30, 2023
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Field-portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer for chemical characterization of carbonate-bearing base metal tailings: case study from Namib Pb–Zn Mine, NamibiaBy S. Lohmeier, D. Gallhofer, B. G. Lottermoser
Reprocessing of historic gold tailings is a common activity in South Africa, while base metal tailings offer similar reprocessing potential. The historic base metal tailings of the Namib Pb–Zn mine (E
Sep 9, 2024
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Evaluation of solar thermal pretreatment of carbonate-rich manganese ores in highcarbon ferromanganese production through dynamic process modellingBy F. Dinter, C. McGregor, Q. G. Reynolds, L. Hockaday
The necessity of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to limit the impact of anthropogenic climate change means that all industrial processes should investigate their options towards decarbonization. Iro
Dec 11, 2024
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Geological setting and concentration of scandium in the Flatreef and eastern limb chromitites of the Bushveld ComplexBy F. Roelofse, D. Grobler, and M. Purchase, C. Gauert, E. Kotze
Scandium is an important industrial metal for which demand is projected to increase in the future. Although many Sc deposits are secondary, Sc is scavenged by clinopyroxene during fractional crystalli
Sep 1, 2022
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Keynote Address: The South African mining industry sustainable development requires new integrated systems of governanceBy M. Hermanus
1. INTRODUCTION It gives me great pleasure to extend my warmest greetings to everyone attending the 30th International Conference of Safety in Mines Research Institutes. I would also like to bid a
Jan 1, 2003
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Grinding Control Strategy On The Conventional Milling Circuit Of Palabora Mining CompanyBy B. J. du Plessis
Automation of the conventional grinding circuits of Palabora Mining Company (PMC) required that adequate instrumentation and a control system had to be put in place, after which extensive testing had
Jan 1, 2001
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A Review Of Local And International Heat Stress Indices, Standards And Limits With Reference To Ultra-Deep MiningBy R. C. W. Webber
Mining up to depths of 5 000 m would be a world first and, accordingly, no previous experience in the determination of acceptable heat stress limits, criteria or indices is wholly applicable. However,
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimising The Effective Use Of Energy In The Ferroalloy Industry Through Innovative TechnologyBy A. M. Hearn, J. G. Roos
Energy consumption, being a large proportion of the input of the ferroalloy production process, can be measured in terms of the efficiency with which the energy is utilized and the effectiveness with
Jan 1, 2004
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Electrical Energy Management In The Ferroalloy BusinessBy P. J. Brereton-Stiles, M. S. Rennie, N. Singh
Ferroalloy producers are large-scale users of electrical energy, which in many countries is in short supply and increasingly expensive. Preheating and/or pre-reduction using natural gas, recycled furn
Jan 1, 2004
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Owner Versus Contract Miner — A South African UpdateBy S. M. Rupprecht
"SynopsisOver the last decade in South Africa, there has been a significant increase in the number of mining operations, both open pit and underground, which use independent contractors to carry out m
Jan 1, 2015