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  • SME
    Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF)

    By Ashma Singh, Nichole Maistry

    Due to declining iron ore grades, low-grade ores with complex mineralogy — namely, banded iron formation (BIF) — are being explored to maximize iron ore resources and increase the life of mine. Flotat

    May 1, 2025

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    Application of simulation and optimization to support mine plan execution

    By Katherine Hynard, Colin Eustace

    Suboptimal decisions introduced during the mine planning process are generally a consequence of both a myopic view of planning objectives as well as time and resources available to convert longer-term

    May 1, 2025

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    Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in mining

    By Jonathan K. Hrica, CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jennica L. Bellanca

    Accidents involving powered haulage and mobile equipment like haul trucks are a major safety concern in the U.S. mining industry. They account for more than 50 percent of surface mine fatalities each

    May 1, 2025

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    A sustainable approach to derelict and ownerless mines in South Africa

    By S. Mudau, P. Mohasoa, M. J. Cole

    Derelict and ownerless (D&O) mines in South Africa have been an ongoing concern for over a decade. While some progress has been made to rehabilitate D&O asbestos sites, significant work remains, exace

    Apr 25, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Benchmarking rehabilitation in the South African opencast coal industry

    By S. J. van Wyk, A. S. H. Haagner, A. Abraha

    Opencast coal mining is responsible for the greatest area of land disturbance across all of the commodity types in South Africa. Many thousands of hectares have been rehabilitated to date and, althoug

    Apr 25, 2025

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    A review of mine land rehabilitation outcomes: Culture, procurement and practice

    By S. J. van Wyk, A. S. H. Haagner

    Land rehabilitation transcends the mere establishment of vegetation across disturbed landscapes; it should be conceptualised as a specialised ecological reconstruction process. This process necessitat

    Apr 25, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Co-designing the future: Integrating social transition and compliance for sustainable mine closures

    By O. Koatlhai

    Mine closures have traditionally prioritised environmental rehabilitation, often overlooking the deep socio-economic disruptions that follow, particularly in mining-dependent communities. This paper a

    Apr 25, 2025

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    Synthesis and morphology of slag-based alkali-activated materials

    By Georgios Bartzas, Vasiliki Karmali, Konstantinos Komnitsas, Anna Kritikaki, Dimitra Vathi, Stylianos Tampouris, Arne Peys

    Large volumes of slags, with varying mineralogical and geochemical characteristics, are produced annually by the ferrous and nonferrous metallurgical industry. Most of them are considered as potential

    Apr 1, 2025

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    Investigation of physical and mechanical properties of polymer based composite material using volcanic tuff dust in Cappadocia, Turkey

    By I. Çinar

    Cappadocia is not only a region of Turkey with historical and touristic importance. During the cutting and processing of volcanic tuff, quarries in this region release large amounts of tuff into the e

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Preventing another health tragedy: A framework to manage diesel particulate matter in underground mines

    By J. D. Swanepoel, S. Horn, C. J. Badenhorst

    Diesel particulate matter (DPM) is the particulate component of diesel exhaust, which includes diesel soot and aerosols. When released into the atmosphere, DPM can take the form of individual particle

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Refinery effluent water reduction and treatment

    By S. Pule, Z. Ndabezimbi, A. Hefer, E. Cupido

    This article outlines various projects implemented at Rand Refinery to reduce effluent generation and freshwater consumption. The refinery generates about 2800 m³ of effluent annually and has initiate

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Application of an empirical method and numerical modelling to the Merensky Reef crush pillar stability

    By K. B. Le Bron, T. van Aard

    The empirical pillar strength formulae have been widely, and in most cases successfully, applied to design underground pillars for mines in the Bushveld Igneous Complex (BIC). This paper presents the

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    South Africa’s mineral resource availability as a potential driver for transitioning to a circular economy

    By L. Godfrey, Z. Nontso, F. Magweregwede, B. Maphalala, S. Khan

    The aim of this paper was to establish if mineral resource scarcity is a driver for South Africa to transition to a circular economy. The project objectives were achieved by investigating economically

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Prediction and measurement of blast induced rock fragmentation − A case study of Kajiado County quarries, Kenya

    By I. O. Ondicho, E. K. Mutinda, B. O. Alunda, E. Agyekum

    Driven by the necessity to improve blast performance regarding fragment size distribution in limestone mines, this paper introduces the prediction and measurement of blast fragmentation distribution t

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Simulation of kinetic joint forces in a nutating grinding mill

    By J. R. Bredell, J. Branehog, C. Coetzee, J. J. van Tonder

    A nutating grinding mill, exemplified by the commercial HICOM mill, achieves efficient particle size reduction through the accelerated motion of the material charge within the nutating chamber. This d

    Mar 5, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Evaluating the corrosion resistance of different materials used in friction rock stabilisers in different underground environments

    By T. P. Chidakwa, T. R. Stacey

    This study investigated the corrosion rates of various steel types and coatings used for friction rock stabilisers in a deep-level gold mine under diverse underground environmental conditions. Testing

    Mar 4, 2025

  • SAIMM
    A macro-scale approach to computational fluid dynamics modelling of the reduction of manganese ore by hydrogen

    By B. S. Xakalashe, M. I. Khama, Q. G. Reynolds

    The carbonaceous reduction of manganese ore is an energy-intensive process that releases large amounts of pollutant gases. In an attempt to circumvent the greenhouse gas emissions, this research inves

    Mar 4, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Analysis of pressure drop and hold-up during vertical transport of limestone slurry in lean phase and heterogeneous regime

    By J. K. Pothal, S. Basu, R. Barik, P. K. Senapati, A. Dubey

    The aim of this paper is to study the characteristics of limestone particles (size varies from 4 mm to 20 mm) during its transportation from open cast mines through pipes. The influence of four differ

    Mar 4, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Design and development of lightweight Fe- Mn alloys for storage and transportation of liquified natural gas (LNG) — Computational materials modelling study

    By J. Moema, L. Mampuru, M. Phasha, D. Mkhonto

    The global liquified natural gas (LNG) storage market size is projected to reach USD17.5 billion by 2025. Currently, owed to its high toughness, tensile strength, and excellent weldability, the 9% nic

    Mar 4, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Plasma soup for the pyrometallurgist’s soul

    By B. S. Xakalashe, I. J. Geldenhuys, B. Bowman, M. W. Erwee, G. A. Venter, J. Zietsman, C. Sandrock, Q. G. Reynolds

    Understanding the behaviour of plasma arcs is an important part of the design and operation of direct current electric arc furnace smelting processes, which are used in the industrial production of ma

    Mar 4, 2025