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A model of capital expenditure for gold-mine, planningBy J. A. L. Napier
An essential requirement for the planning of the global capacity of a mine is a knowledge of the functional relationship between the production level and the capital expenditure necessary to establish
Jan 1, 1981
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The establishment of infrastructure for the Grootegeluk Coal MineBy E. F. W. Buermann
This paper, which is meant to be read in conjunction with the other papers on the Grootegeluk Coal Project in this Issue (J. S. Afr. Inst. Mm. Metal/., vol. 82, no. 12. Dec. 1982) deals with the exten
Jan 1, 1982
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Photoelectric Readings. Their Significance for Dust Control in CollieriesBy Y. J. F. Haven, G. H. J. Kitson, D. G. Beadle
I have read this paper with considerable interest. By using an automatic instrument to assess the dust samples taken in South African collieries, the authors are ahead of the gold mining industry, whi
Jan 10, 1968
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Quantitative Ground Penetrating Radar For Rock Mass Characterization - IntroductionBy H. White
The applicability of ground penetrating radar (GPR) in numerous qualitative applications has been demonstrated over the past five years in the South African mining industry. These applications include
Jan 1, 1996
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The analysis of ventilation and cooling requirements for minesBy L. K. Smith, E. M. de Kock, J. van der Walt
A systematic approach to the analysis of alternative methods of ventilating and cooling large hot mines is presented. The important factors that have a bearing on ventilation and cooling requirements
Jan 1, 1983
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Short-term gain for long-term pain how focusing on tactical issues can destroy long-term value - SynopsisBy B.E. Hall
Maximizing shareholder value has become a common aim for mining companies. This paper discusses the results of a number of studies developing strategic mine plans, covering a wide range of commodities
Jan 1, 2009
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8.4 P Fouche - Development Of A Rf Tracer For Use In The Mining And Mineral Processing Industry, For Ore Tracking And BlendingBy Paul Fouchè
Contents ?Purpose ?Introduction ?Why manage a mineral resource ?Sampling or tracking from source ?How can RF tracking help ?Project Goals ?RF System ?Tracer Layout ?Antenna
Jan 1, 2005
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Thorium In High-Titania Slag - IntroductionBy J. Nell
Heavy mineral deposits often contain relatively high levels of radioactive elements (thorium and uranium in particular).It is difficult to obtain clean separation of ilmenite and monazite (the main im
Jan 1, 2007
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Distinguishing and Controlling the Key Block Structure of Close-Spaced Coal Seams in ChinaBy S. R. Xie, S. Gong, E. P. Li, S. S. He, Y. J. Sun, S. J. Li
"Based on the complicated geological production conditions and abnormal strata behavior of the fully mechanized caving face No. 102 in the Xinyang Coal Mine, we analyze the breaking and forming proces
Jan 1, 2016
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SPOTLIGHT on materials handling in open-pit minesBy B. C. Alberts
Rapid and effective handling of run-of-mine, waste, and treated materials is vita.! to every step of resource development and recovery. Modern mine managements have planned and engineered systems for
Jan 1, 1983
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The development of a model for the simulation of the radiometric sorting of gold and uranium oresBy M. G. B. Wheeler
SYNOPSIS This report outlines the development of a model to simulate the radiometric sorting of gold- and uranium-bearing ores. The developed program indicates the optimum mass, reject percentage,
Jan 1, 1989
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Low Cost Ferroalloy Extraction In DC-Arc Furnace At Middleburg Ferrochrome - SynopsisBy D. Sager
Middleburg Ferrochrome (MFC), a company in Samancor Chrome, commissioned a new ferrochrome smelter in March 2009. This is a 60 MW DC-arc furnace with a DC power supply for the smelting of Transvaal ch
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmental planning for a new mine in a sensitive areaBy D. J. C. Taylor, R. A. Kruger
Unbridled mining operations can have a serious negative impact on the surroundings. With the recent increased awareness of the need for environmental conservation and the resulting advances in environ
Jan 1, 1986
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A Strategy for Improving Water Recovery in Kimberlitic Diamond MinesBy A. J. Vietti
"Drought conditions and the possible lack of sufficient raw water supply are a constant reminder to the Southern African diamond miner of the need to minimize raw (new) water input while maintaining o
Feb 1, 2019
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Total System Design For Comminution (af7b0d8d-7392-42c0-8b38-4db0f3d143aa)Traditionally, the term `total system' design applied to comminution conjures images of a design that addresses the usual business and operational drivers, including health, safety and environmen
Jan 1, 2007
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Mining machinery integrated database for mine operations on bituminous depositsBy t. Knezicek
Tuzla Coal Basin in Bosnia and Herzegovina is the largest coal area in the State. Regional mining industry sensed the need for mining machinery database development in order to achieve easier planning
Jan 1, 2003
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Rapid Deployment Plant (RDP) For Tailings Treatment At Jwaneng MineBy E. Mpoloka
Debswana together with ADP as their design partner have embarked on an RDP project at Jwaneng Mine. The objective of the project is to install a 2 million ton per annum mineral processing plant that w
Jan 1, 2010
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President's Page: The beginning of a new eraBy O. K. H. Sheff
Despite many years of a successful policy for our Journal, the Journal Committee is in the course of adopting a new approach with which to enter the present decade. The objectives are to improve the r
Jan 1, 1990
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The Furry Caterpillar: a new technique in the managerial control of gold minesBy M. Splaine, M. A. Field, S. J. Browner
In the field of operational control, Shewhart Control Charts and Cusum Charts have long been available to management. These techniques provide help by detecting rogue values of a control variable and
Jan 1, 1983
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A 100-MN Jacking System for Testing Coal Pillars UndergroundBy K. Hodgson, J. P. M. Hojem, N. G. W. Cook
Already about one-third of South Africa's coal is mined at depths exceeding 100 metres. Almost all this mining is done by the bord and pillar method. Conventional design procedures call for ever