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Mining Companies Attain Relief Through Deductions on Infrastructure Relating to Social and Labour Plans: A Case of the Cart Before the Horse?By K. Thambi
"A recent amendment to Section 36(11)(e) of the Income Tax Act, 53 of 1968 (Tax Act) now extends the allowable deduction of ‘capital expenditure’ incurred by mining companies pursuant to the Mineral a
May 1, 2019
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Alternative Models for the Calculation of CAPEX and OPEX for a Hydrometallurgical PlantBy Jürgen Antrekowitsch, Harald Osthof, Stefan Steinlechner
"In the case of feasibility assessments or feasibility studies, an important point of discussion is often how to calculate the capital (CAPEX) and operating expenditure (OPEX) of a plant. Generally, t
Jan 1, 2015
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3.1 Bissett_Jansen - Isokinetic Emission TestingBy Allan Jansen, Robin Bissett
[Power-Point Presentation]
Jan 1, 2005
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The use of water jets to assist free-rolling cutters in the excavation of hard rockBy O. Fenn
Earlier work had shown that the use of water jets at moderate pressure enhances mechanical cutting in hard rock. To assess the potential of this technique for use in conjunction with free-rolling cutt
Jan 1, 1987
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The design of circuits for electric shotfiringBy P. C. Seligmann
The theory of firing of electric detonators is developed insofar as it affects the design of blasting circuits. Practical values for the firing conditions suited to detonators of local manufacture are
Jan 1, 1979
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Frustum bit technology for continuous miner and roadheader applicationsBy L. Ozdemir, B. Asbury, T. G. Rozgonyi
A new type of bit, that has been developed and is being evaluated, shows great potential in expanding the range of rock strength that can be cut by continuous miners and roadheaders. This new style of
Sep 1, 2001
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Testing for Heterogeneity in Complex Mining EnvironmentsBy J. O. Claassen
"Homogeneous populations are required to perform descriptive, probabilistic, and inference statistics and to support stable, predictable mining operations. The geological and downstream processing env
Jan 1, 2016
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Liquid Processing of Silicon Steels Using the Converter-Ladle Furnace-Circulation Degasser RouteBy E. Keskinkilic
"Electrical steels are used in motors, power generators, and transformers for electrical applications owing to their superior magnetic properties. These properties are attributed to the presence of a
Jan 1, 2018
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Experience in longwall mining at Coalbrook CollieriesBy P. G. Henderson
Coalbrook Collieries has produced approximately 2 million tons of coal by retreat longwalling since April 1976. Strata control. support. stone intrusions. coal conveyance, and the inflow of goaf and w
Jan 1, 1980
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Computer simulation of mining in faulted groundBy S. L. Crouch
This paper describes a numerical procedure for the computation of the displacements and stresses induced by the mining of a tabular ore deposit in faulted ground. The numerical procedure is based on t
Jan 1, 1979
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The Assessment Of Seismic Hazards In MinesBy A. Kijko, C. W. Funk
Methods for the analysis of seismic hazards in mines are reviewed as illustrations of the techniques that are being used in some South African mines. The classical parameters that describe a hazard ar
Jan 1, 1994
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Energy Expenditure of Mining Tasks and the Need for the Selection of LabourersBy B. Mienie, J. F. Morrison, C. H. Wyndham, M. J. Martinson, N. B. Strydom
Contribution to discussion M. J. Martinson (Associate Member)*: Application of the simple selection test mentioned in the penultimate paragraph of the paper (reference to a more detailed description
Jan 11, 1968
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The Use Of Carbonaceous Materials In SteelmakingBy W. Peters, W. A. H. Poppmeier
An overview is given of the present state of traditional and new steelmaking equipment and techniques, and one of the direct steelmaking methods that are currently being developed is described. In ste
Jan 1, 1993
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Extractive metallurgy in Iron Age South AfricaBy U. S. Kusel
Extractive metallurgy in Iron Age South Africa U. S. KUSEL, B.A. Hons. (Pta) (Visitor) The finds relating to the metal-working of Iron Age Bantu tribes are reviewed, the following metals or alloys bei
Jan 1, 1974
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Materials handling accident reduction in underground minesBy C. Clark, P. Patton, B. M. Stewart
Handling materials in underground mines continues to be a major safety problem. To help reduce materials-handling injuries, the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at the Sp
Sep 1, 2001
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Underground Lighting in the Gold Mining IndustryBy J. H. Viljoen, N. B. Strydom, J. S. Greyson, C. H. Van Graan
SYNOPSIS Bad eyesight and poor illumination can contribute to the occurrence of accidents in mines. As one part of a study of this problem, surveys of light intensities have been conducted in 19 gold
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Mine management system development in underground minesBy D. Gerhart, J. Hung, J. Hackwood, A. Pix
A computer-based, real-time mine management system has been installed in a number of underground operations. The system’s innovative software application is coupled with wireless data acquisition and
Sep 1, 2001
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Note: Melting techniques in the iron foundryBy J. T. Davies
Note: Melting techniques in the iron foundry by J. T. DAVIES* INTRODUCTION The selection of melting equipment for use in an iron foundry has for several years been the subject of numerous discussions,
Jan 7, 1976
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A New Approach to the Study of Human Factors in Stope ProductivityBy A. C. Lawrence
A new approach to the -study of human factors in stope productivity by A. C. LAWRENCE B. Econ., D. Com. (S.A.) (Member) The extent of the improvement in mean performance which could be achieved by red
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Materials for piping systems in gold minesBy W. J. Cruise
This paper reports on a test that was conducted underground in a mine for two years on the following: pipes coated with paint, fusion-bonded powder, metal, or impregnated tape; and aluminium, stainles
Jan 1, 1985