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Hedging Gold Production: An Analysis Of Historical South African Gains And LossesSouth Africa remains the largest global producer of gold, accounting for 11.3 per cent of total world mine production, which amounted to 2520.2 t in 2005. The benefits and disadvantages associated wit
Jan 1, 2007
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Presidential Address: Zinc - Man?s Best Friend?By W. H. Van Niekerk
The metal zinc has been around since only about 1400 AD. This may sound like a long time, but when compared to fellow base metals copper and lead, which were discovered in 5000 and 4000 BC respectivel
Jan 1, 2005
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International Best Practice And Resource Nationalism: The International Bar Association?s Model Mine Development Agreement - IntroducitonBy P. S. G. Leon
One of the most difficult areas in concession contracts in resource-rich developing countries is achieving an equitable balance between the interests of investors, host states and, increasingly, mine
Jan 1, 2011
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Gautrain Tunnels: Surface Vibration And Ground-Borne NoiseBy J. L. van Niekerk
The proposed Gautrain Rapid Rail Link (GRRL) will require approximately 15 km of double or twin high-speed rail track tunnels located for the greater part beneath the northern suburbs of Johannesburg,
Jan 1, 2004
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A New Methodology For The Analysis Of The Relationship Between Rock Brittleness Index And Drag Pick Cutting EfficiencyBy R. M. Goktan
Rock brittleness plays an important role in the cutting action of picks on rock surfaces. It controls the ease with which cracks can propagate through the rocks. Although rock brittleness is known as
Jan 1, 2005
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South African Coal Pillar DatabaseBy J. N. Van der Merwe
The research described in the paper was aimed at providing standardized information of cases of failed and intact coal pillars in the form of databases to researchers. It also offered the opportunity
Jan 1, 2006
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Putting Beach Slope Prediction Into Perspective - SynopsisBy R. J. Jewell
The storage capacity of any given tailings storage facility (TSF) is a function of the volume available for the tailings, for which the geometry of the final upper surface of the tailings is most impo
Jan 1, 2012
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Gas-Phase Extraction Of Lead And Iron From Their Oxides In A Fluidized-Bed Reactor ? SynopsisBy L. D. van Dyk
The extraction of iron and lead from their oxides with a volatile organic ligand such as acetylacetone in the gas phase offers potential advantages of lower energy consumption, recycling of the extrac
Jan 1, 2012
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Influence Of Particle Shape On The Flotation Of Magnetite, Alone And In The Presence Of Quartz ParticlesBy F. Dehghani
The influence of different grinding methods on the shape characteristics of magnetite particles was investigated. Also, the effect of particle shape on the flotation of the magnetite, both alone and i
Dec 1, 2013
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The Effect Of Mode Of Occurrence Of Galena And Sphalerite On The Selective Flotation Of Ore Samples From The Rosh Pinah MineBy Petrus Christiaan Pistorius, Makunga Daudet Seke
The flotation response of a Pb-Zn sulphide ore from the Rosh Pinah Mine (Namibia) was studied in the presence of inorganic depressants such as sodium cyanide and zinc sulphate. Poor flotation selectiv
Jan 1, 2005
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Characterization Of Inorganic Material In Secunda Coal And The Effect Of Washing On Coal PropertiesBy J. C. van Dyk
The objectives of this study were firstly to characterize and quantify the inorganic material in the Secunda gasification feedstock. Secondly, the effect of washing on coal properties and sulphur cont
Jan 1, 2005
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A Rock Mass Rating System For Evaluating Stope Stability On The Bushveld Platinum MinesBy B. P. Watson
Several large falls of ground occur annually in the narrow, tabular stopes mined in the Bushveld Complex. These falls comprise safety risks and cause substantial production losses and compromise effor
Jan 1, 2004
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Improvement in the Overall Efficiency of Mining Equipment: A Case Study"In mechanized mining, poor equipment efficiency (availability, utilization, productivity, and quality) can endanger the success of the operation. This case study will show how an initiative to improv
Jan 1, 2016
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Some aspects of international shotcreting practice ? SynopsisBy A. Boniface
The International Tunnel and Underground Space Association (ITA) has a number of working groups (WG) that meet at least once a year. One of these is WG12, ?Use of Shotcrete?, of which the author is a
Jan 1, 2008
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A national curriculum in Australian minerals education: New generation flexible-delivery undergraduate coursesBy G. Kelly
A new minerals engineering education programme is being developed in Australia which aims to provide tertiary institutions with a package of educationally sound, high quality courses for undergraduate
Jan 1, 2003
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Geotechnical Considerations In The Design Of The MOCB Mining Method At Konkola No. 3 ShaftKonkola No 3 shaft experienced severe mining-induced stress and time-related deterioration in ground conditions in an area where an over-cut and bench (OCB) mining method was used to extract a shallow
Jan 1, 2005
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Natural Resources, Nationalism, And Nationalization - SynopsisBy M. Kahn
This paper traces the rise of South Africa's mining industry in the context of the different state forms that oversaw its development. It commences with the mining-led industrial revolution throu
Jan 1, 2013
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Tap-Hole Maintenance and Management on Furnace 10 at Eramet Norway PorsgrunnBy J. E. Davidsen, M. Honstad
"A well-maintained tap-hole channel is important in order to achieve good and stable furnace operation over time. A worn or short tap-hole channel can lead to more violent flow, significantly increasi
Jun 1, 2019
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Aspects Of Saf Smelting Of FerrochromeThis paper provides a review of the chemical reactions occurring in the submerged arc processing of chromite ores. The excavations of industrial furnaces have shown that the charge, as it descends thr
Jan 1, 2004
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CFB technology provides solutions for reducing CO2 emissions ? SynopsisBy V. Bari?ic
The scheduled power cuts of early 2008 were a disturbing reminder that South Africa needs to expand its power-generating capacity. Low-grade and discard coals, of which South Africa has much, are a so
Jan 1, 2009