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Development of a gravity flow numerical model for the evaluation of draw point spacing for block/panel caving - SynopsisBy R. L. Castro
Block caving methods, when operated under favourable rock mass conditions, can achieve higher production rates and lower operating costs than other various existing underground mining applications. Fo
Jan 1, 2009
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Strengthening Of A Cold Worked 17% Cr Ferritic Stainless Steel (Type 430) By Heat TreatmentBy M. Sephton
Slat-band chains, currently manufactured from Type 430 ferritic stainless steel, are used as conveyors in various industries. A process to strengthen these chains?with the aim of prolonging the lifeti
Jan 1, 1997
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Developing a 3D Mineral Texture Quantification Method of Drill Core for GeometallurgyBy M. J. Voigt, R. A. Govender, A. Mainza, L. Bbosa
"Mineral texture is a critical factor which controls ore variability and is an important attribute in geometallurgy. In relation to downstream processes, it affects the fracture pattern during breakag
Apr 1, 2019
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Modern materials for underground supportBy M. McChesney
Modern materials for underground support* by M. McChesney The properties required of a support material for underground tunnels are discussed and, because concrete is both economical and easy to apply
Jan 12, 1976
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Ancient Mining - The following three contributions were received for publication in addition to the preceding papers. 1. Ancient gold-mining sites in the TransvaalBy G. M. Thain
Ancient Mining - The following three contributions were received for publication in addition to the preceding papers. 1. Ancient gold-mining sites in the Transvaal G. M. THAIN* Pre-European gold minin
Jan 1, 1974
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Progress in the development of mechanized stoping methodsBy N. C. Joughin
Progress during the last two years in the Chamber of Mines programme for the development of mechanized stoping methods is reviewed, and advances in the basic technology are outlined. Specifically. adv
Jan 1, 1978
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Development of rational technology driven process flowsheet for processing refractory gold-bearing ores, T.N. Aleksandrova, A.V. Aleksandrov, and N.V. NikolaevaBy A. V. Aleksandrov, T. N. Aleksandrova, N. V. Nikolaeva
Using complex thermal analysis methods, flotation concentrates were classified depending on what the organic and nonorganic carbon form is. The possibility of ultrafine particles of valuable component
Jan 1, 2020
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Determination of the in situ modulus of the rockmass by the use of backfill measurementsBy D. J. Adams, R. G. Gürtunca
In situ measurements and numerical modeling based on elastic theory showed that backfill stresses are considerably higher than originally thought. This has led to a change in understanding of rockmass
Jan 1, 1991
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Radio frequency propagation model and fading of wireless signal at 2.4 GHz in an underground coal mineBy A. Patri, D. S. Nimaje
Wireless sensor networks and wireless communication systems have become indispensable in underground mines. Wireless sensor networks are being used for better real-time data acquisition from ground mo
Jan 1, 2015
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SPOTLIGHT on the role of the geologist in the estimation of ore reservesBy H. H. Bird
The crux of reliable estimates of ore reserves lies in a comprehension of the related geological events and their controls on the formation and distribution of the economic mineralization, and on the
Jan 1, 1980
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Some considerations in the use of gravity concentration for the recovery of goldBy J. E. Forbes, B. K. Loveday
The role of gravity concentration in the recovery of gold from typical South African gold ores is described. The location of the concentrator in the grinding circuit is discussed, and typical capaciti
Jan 1, 1982
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The Road To NPV+By R. Hummel
When the slope angles of the southern side of the Venetia open pit were required to be flattened by some 20 degrees after an analysis completed by De Beers geotechnical engineering in conjunction with
Jan 1, 2001
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Use of Continuous Flotation Operation Data from Plant Surveys to Characterise Ore for Scale-Up PurposesBy R. B. Khumalo, F. K. Mulenga
Sampling in a continuous flotation plant is always a challenge as these plants are meant for production and not research work. The continuous flotation operation used in this work produced three sets
Jan 1, 2023
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Simulation Of Time-Dependent Crush Pillar Behaviour In Tabular Platinum Mines ? SynopsisBy J. A. L. Napier
It has been established that significant time-dependent stope convergence may occur over time periods of hours and days in certain hard-rock gold and platinum mines. The source of this time-dependent
Jan 1, 2012
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A critical evaluation of the waterreticulation system at Vlaklaagte Shaft, Goedehoop CollieryBy R. Lombard
"Water is a very important component in the production process at underground coal mines. Current unfavourable economic conditions have forced the coal mining industry to identify and address every po
Jan 1, 2015
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Integrated Environmental Management In The Mining IndustryBy J. S. Freer
Integrated Environmental Management (IEM) involves the integration of environmental factors Into project planning, execution, and operation from inception to final closure and after-care. The objectiv
Jan 1, 1993
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Rate Of Reoxidation Of Ultra-Low Carbon Steel In Contact With Slag Of Various CompositionsBy K. Y. Lee, J. M. Park, C. W. Park
Laboratory-scale experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of ladle slag composition on the decreasing behaviour of aluminum content in steel, i.e., reoxidation of molten steel in contact
Jan 1, 2004
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SA Calcium CarbideBy J. M. Sabio, A. W. Stalberg
Keywords: Pyrometallurgy, furnace, calcium carbide, acetylene, Newcastle The manufacture of calcium carbide in Newcastle, South Africa, was started in the late 1950s by a company called South Afri
Jan 1, 2006
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Hard rock tunnel boring, cutting, drilling and blasting: rock parameters for excavatabilityBy K. Thuro, R. J. Plinninger
ABSTRACT: Determining tunnel stability is a key issue during preliminary site investigation. In contrast, problems of excavatability have been largely ignored. While the choice of an economic tunnelli
Jan 1, 2003
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The importance of human factors in mining productivityBy A. C. Lawrence, B. Econ, D. Com
The importance of human factors in mining productivity by A. C. Lawrence, D. Corn., B. Econ. (Member) The paper outlines some of the views on the relationship between work attitudes and performance, a
Jan 7, 1974