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Mining method selection by AHP approach - SynopsisOne of the most critical and complicated steps in mine design is a suitable mining method selection based upon geological, geotechnical, geographical and economical parameters. Since there are many fa
Jan 1, 2008
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Mathematical modelling of slag dispersion in CLU reactorBy K. Kabezya
A study on slag dispersion in a model of bottom-blown bath smelting converter was undertaken at room temperature. The aim was to investigate the behaviour of the dispersed slag phase at various operat
Jan 1, 2014
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The application of short-delay electric blasting in an up-dip stopeBy M. U. Özbay
A series of blasting experiments was carried out in an up-dip stope of a gold mine using short-perioddelay electric detonators. The main object of the investigation was to show the interactive effects
Jan 1, 1985
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Modes of Arsenic Occurance in Coal Slime and its Removal: A Case Study at the Tanggongta Plant in Inner Mongolia, ChinaBy L. Cong, C. Liu, N. Zhang, W. Cao, C. Zhou, X. Fan
"The modes of occurrence of arsenic and the effects of low-intensity leaching-flotation on arsenic removal from coal slime from the Tanggongta Plant, Inner Mongolia, China were investigated. The coal
Jan 1, 2017
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Optimizing the Public Gains from the Exploitation of Mineral Resources (2176cd36-e44e-4bbb-9bd9-109a940939d6)By J. Zwartendyk, A. Azis
"Every nation must decide how it should exploit its mineral resources so as to contribute most to its national objectives. It is argued that the present value of the future corporate income tax flow d
Jan 1, 2014
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Discussion: Rheological measurements on pulps from South African gold minesBy F. L. D. Cloete
The following discussion relates to the paper by G. S. Hansford, C. D. Levy, and J. W. de Kock that appeared in the March 1976 issue of the Journal (vol. 76, no. 8, pp. 363-369) Competition for studen
Jan 1, 1978
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Thermodynamic analysis of the direct converting of lead sulphideBy M. Timucin
High-temperature phase relations and thermodynamics of the condensed phase region of the Pb-S-O system at 1473 K were analysed by use of the available information. The sub-regular solution models on P
Jan 1, 1989
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The innovative application of tunnel digging machines and non-explosive rock breaking to high speed developmentBy T. Dimillo, R. G. B. Pickeirng
The South African gold and platinum deposits were formed in very different ways and yet both have many similarities. They are flat dipping tabular ore bodies, extremely narrow and located in hard abra
Sep 1, 2001
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The early detection of fires and spontaneous heatings in South African collieriesBy C. J. Fauconnier
The various methods of detecting fires and heatings in collieries are reviewed. The methods described range from those relying principally on human senses to sophisticated methods employing infrared t
Jan 1, 1981
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Gold-mine productivity as affected by the average wet-bulb temperature of the underground working placesBy C. P. S. Barnard, D. G. Krige
Objective justification on economic grounds for expenditure aimed at improving the quality of the underground working environment requires a suitable measure of any improvement in productivity that wo
Jan 1, 1981
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Economics Of Mine Water Treatment - SynopsisBy J. Dvorácek
Mine water poses a significant problem in lignite coal mining. The drainage of mine water is the fundamental prerequisite of mining operations. Under the legislation of the Czech Republic, mine water
Jan 1, 2012
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Reconciliation along the Mining Value ChainBy A. S. Macfarlane
"SynopsisMetal accounting and reconciliation is an increasingly important governance issue in all mining operations, in that it is required, from a risk management perspective, that the company is in
Jan 1, 2015
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Informal Settlements and Mine Development: Reflections from South Africa’s PeripheryBy L. Marais, S. Denoon-Stevens, J. Cloete
"Historically, mining companies worldwide provided housing and developed towns to accommodate their employees. At the end of the 1980s this approach became less prevalent and attempts were made to mit
Oct 1, 2018
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Resource Nationalism In The South African Mineral Sector: Sanity Through Stability - SynopsisBy F. T. Cawood
Despite economic law and policy instruments with righteous intentions, the politics of resource nationalism could render these instruments unworkable. South Africa is a case in point. After the establ
Jan 1, 2013
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A Managed Approach To Project InsuranceBy N. Watson
Historically the insurance industry's involvement in any project has been relatively late in the process. Often it was a case of the last item to be ticked off the checklist has been to ensure th
Jan 1, 2007
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The Efficiency of Wemco Drums at Kleinkopje Coal Washing Plant Over 30 YearsBy T. T. Matuludi
Kleinkopje Colliery has five Wemco drums that were installed and commissioned in 1978. Over the years, there have been remarkable changes in mining and geological conditions at the colliery. First, an
Jan 1, 2010
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Electrochemical Properties Of Pyrite, Pyrrhotite, And Steel: Effects On Grinding And Flotation Processes - SynopsisBy H. Moslemi
Metal sulphides are usually semiconductor and their electrical conductivity is low; therefore they are sources of electrons and promote electrochemical reactions. This phenomenon is of significant imp
Jan 1, 2012
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Comparison between bond crushing energy and fracture energy of rocks in a jaw crusher using numerical simulationBy A. Refahi
For predicting the energy consumption during the size-reduction process, the Bond approach is often used. In this work, the PFC3D discrete element method (DEM) software was employed to model the crush
Jan 1, 2009
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Fluidization Behaviour Of Various Titania Feedstocks - SynopsisBy S. Moodley
In the chloride process for Ti02 pigment production, various titania feedstocks (i.e. rutile, synthetic rutile, slag, and upgraded titania slag (UGS)) are chlorinated in a fluidized bed reactor with p
Jan 1, 2012
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Cave Mining - The State Of The ArtCaving is the lowest cost underground mining method provided that the draw point spacing, draw point size, and ore-handling facilities are designed to suit the caved material, and that the draw point
Jan 1, 1994