Non-Explosive Mining: An Untapped Potential For The South African Gold-Mining Industry (cbe23da5-e33f-4ac3-b72c-6d60c898e689)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
H. H. Haase R. G. B. Pickering
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CONTRIBUTION BY D. O'CONNOR Mechanical extraction of rock has been a goal sought after for some decades in the South African gold-mining industry. There are factors distinct from the mode of mechanical extraction that may have considerable influence on its prospects for extensive adoption; the rockburst factor is one of these. REPLY BY H.H. HAASE AND R.G.B PICKERING We agree with Professor O'Connor that, in conventional gold-mining operations, a disproportionate number of seismic events occur in the period immediately following a blast; rockburst activity follows the same pattern, and it has been calculated that, if the rockburst peak were spread evenly across the day, the rockburst exposure of stope workers would nearly double.
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APA: H. H. Haase R. G. B. Pickering  (1992)  Non-Explosive Mining: An Untapped Potential For The South African Gold-Mining Industry (cbe23da5-e33f-4ac3-b72c-6d60c898e689)

MLA: H. H. Haase R. G. B. Pickering Non-Explosive Mining: An Untapped Potential For The South African Gold-Mining Industry (cbe23da5-e33f-4ac3-b72c-6d60c898e689). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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