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The use of dynamic simulation in the development of control systems for backfil plantsBy A. Hinde, M. H. Moys
Tailings from metallurgical plants, when deslimed with hydrocyclones, provide a valuable source of material for the backfilling of mines. The effectiveness of this material as a support medium is a se
Jan 1, 1991
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A borehole-dislocation sensor for the continuous monitoring of fracture displacement in deep minesBy P. J. How, T. O. Hagan, M. F. Handley
Inelastic deformation of highly stressed rock in deep mines needs to be quantified in both time and space. Since most deformation occurs by shear, continuous monitoring of discontinuities in the rock
Jan 1, 1988
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The Use Of Geographical Information Systems In The Integration And Visualization Of Mining DataBy S. J. C. L. Peeters
Geographical information systems (GISs) provide sophisticated functionalities t1tat can be used by the personnel in many aspects of the mining industry to visualize, analyse, and manipulate spatial an
Jan 1, 1996
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Commodity analysis: its application in the context of the South African mining finance houseBy D. G. Keefe, I. C. Robinson
In this paper the authors present their views on the actual and potential role of commodity analysis in mining industry. Owing to the dominant influence of the economy on all commodity markets, it is
Jan 1, 1980
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Investment criteria and choice of production rate in the planning of gold-mine productionBy J. A. L. Napier
By use of a functional model of capital expenditure developed earlier, a prototype cash-flow model is formulated as a basis for the investigation of the economic consequences when the production rate
Jan 1, 1981
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The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and controlBy A. J. Lynch, N. W. Johnson, D. J. McKee, G. C. Thorne
The behaviour of minerals in sulphide flotation processes, with reference to simulation and control. by A. J. LYNCH, Ph.D., N. W. JOHNSON, Ph.D., D. J. McKEE, Ph.D., and G. C. THORNE, B.Sc. (Hons.) (V
Jan 4, 1974
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Summary Of Present Knowledge On The Representative Sampling Of Ore In The Mining IndustryThe paper discusses some theoretical aspects of Gy's sampling theory and provides reasons as to why it has found limited use in the mining industry, particularly for ores with low concentrations
Jan 1, 1996
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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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Problems encountered during the commissioning of the carbon-in-pulp plant at Beisa MineBy A. P. W. Briggs
Difficulties with the screening of large volumes of pulp to remove plus 600 /km material before the adsorption circuit and to retain plus 20-mesh carbon in the adsorption contactors have largely been
Jan 1, 1983
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The open-circuit production of material finer than 75 µm in open-circuit millsBy L. A. Vermeulen, C. P. Campbell, D. D. Howat
The production 01material liner than 75 µm in a number of open-circuit mills was investigated. The mils ranged from laboratory rod and ball mils treating a variety 01 ores to large industrial rod mils
Jan 1, 1991
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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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Capital and cost control systems used in the establishment of the Grootegeluk Coal MineBy A. G. R. Coreejes, G. Ferreira
The paper sets out briefly the methods used for the planning and control of the construction work at Grootegeluk Coal Mine near EIIisras, Transvaal. It includes a discussion of the programming, the up
Jan 1, 1982
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The geostatistical evaluation of low-ash coal reserves in No. 2 seam, Witbank areaBy I. D. Wood
The geostatistical methods given for the estimation of low-ash coal reserves take into account the geological structure of the seam, and consequently give far more reliable results than have been obta
Jan 1, 1979
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Design Concepts And Support Considerations For Highly Stressed Tunnels In Deep Hard-Rock MinesBy C. R. Speers, M. I. Forsyth
The paper describes how stress analyses were used to show the defect of a tunnel's shape on the overstressing potential of its periphery. The best profile was found to be that of a horizontal ell
Jan 1, 1994
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Economy-Wide Impact Of A Mineral Project In A Developing Country: A Graphic IllustrationBy G. D. Schena
The issue of evaluating the economic impact of large mineral projects in developing countries was studied by the use of econometric models. The evaluating system is demonstrated by its application to
Jan 1, 1993
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A comparison of axial-flow impelers with inclined- blade turbines in a bafled mixerBy F. L. D. Cloete, M. C. Coetzee
This study was aimed at a comparison of the efectiveness of a new axial-flow type of mixer impeller (the Prochem design) with the traditional inclined-blade turbine. The intended application of the mi
Jan 1, 1989
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SPOTLIGHT on career guidance, recruitment, and educational liaison in the South African minerals industryBy D. T. Walton
In a former Spotlight articlet, Dr P. J. D. Lloyd focused attention on the shortage of locally trained mining and metallurgical graduates, and indicated that the South African Institute of Mining and
Jan 1, 1980
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The role of the computer in the evaluation of geological and mine-design dataBy B. K. Cross
This paper, which adopts a philosophical approach, attempts to analyse the contribution that the computer is capable of making in geological analysis, financial evaluation, and mine project control. A
Jan 1, 1980
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Numerical simulation of simultaneous drying and pneumatic conveying: small metallic filter cake particlesBy M. Kilfoil
Many minerals processing operations result in crushed rock being mixed with a liquid. Sometimes, the rock particles have to be dried before the next process begins and there may be a considerable dist
Jan 1, 2003
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Cut-and-fill mining of metals base at Black Mountain MineBy P. J. Kinver
This paper deals with the development of the cut-and-fill mining method at the Broken Hill orebody of Black Mountain Mineral Development Company (Pty) Limited, at Aggeneys in the north-western Cape Pr
Jan 1, 1985