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Quantification of uncertainties in geological modelling of kimberlite pipesBy D. Farrow
Future development of kimberlite mines is now focused on mining at deeper levels. The consequences are increased difficulty and costs of the mining operations. The decisions on investments require acc
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use Of Change Management And Behaviour-Based Training In An Improvement Project Aimed At Creating Organizational Sustainability In A Multicultural Mining Environment In ZambiaBy H. B. Prinsloo
Change management and training initiatives in remote rural settings in Africa are generally difficult to implement successfully due to factors such as varying levels of education, multiple nationaliti
Oct 1, 2013
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Planning Open Pit Mining Operations Using SimulationBy Peter N. Calder, Alan Bauer
The complexity of modem open pit load-haul-dump systems is described, and the need for realistic working models is pointed out. Both standard and probabilistic simulation procedures are discussed, pro
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Iyoni II methanometers (567d462a-c8c7-4da5-8e49-14e8ecc75dfb)By J. E. Chilton
No regular monitoring of methane is required in areas of gassy coal mines outby the mining face. Methane ignitions that have occurred in mine outby areas indicate the need to provide better protectio
Jan 1, 2003
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Online Database Of Mine Planning And Peripheral Software Used In The South African Mining IndustryBy T. P. Katakwa
The utilization of software is now inherent to virtually every activity along the mining value chain. However, apart from the software survey done by Gibbs in the 1990s and work on the extent of diffu
Jun 1, 2013
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Values And Value Management Combine For A Better Project Outcome - A Case Study (41f7e186-8730-4b2f-a4a1-29f6c11488f4)By R. McGregor
You wouldn't start excavating before testing core samples, so why would you approve a project plan before all factors have been identified, reviewed and addressed? Even a champion sports team ma
Jan 1, 2007
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Management of seismic and swelling groundBy P. N. Erasmus
This paper considers the fundamental concepts of support design for underground openings in highly stressed ground. It concludes that the conventional deformed reinforcing bar, woven mesh and cable la
Jan 1, 2009
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Field observations and numerical studies of horizontal stress effects on roof stability in US limestone mines - SynopsisLimestone formations in the United States can be subject to relatively high horizontal stresses due to the existence of tectonic loading of the limestone strata. Underground limestone mines use the ro
Jan 1, 2008
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An experimental comparison of Gy?s sampling model with amore general model for particulate material samplingBy B. Geelhoed
Gy's formula for the variance of the fundamental sampling error (FSE) is based on a model that assumes independent selections of particles. A generalization of this model, which can theoretically
Jan 1, 2009
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Local process investigations on composite electrodes: on the way to understanding design criteria for spray coated anodes in Zn electrowinning - SynopsisBy S. Schmachtel
Several possible physico-chemical properties of composite electrodes for oxygen evolution are presented to describe experimental data for which a mathematical model had been developed. On this basis,
Jan 1, 2008
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Presidential Address: Managing geotechnical uncertainty and risk in mining - Volume 123By W. C. Joughin
Modern soil mechanics is generally considered to have begun in 1925, when Karl Terzaghi published his book Erdbaumechanik auf bodenphysikalischer Grundlage (Earthwork Mechanics based on the Physics of
Sep 1, 2023
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Fundamentals Of Designing Refractory Linings For Hydrometallurgy AutoclavesBy A. Koning
Pressure hydrometallurgy operations require vessels to be lined with an impermeable membrane for corrosion protection and one or more courses of refractory or ceramic brick. Examples of unit operation
Aug 1, 2013
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Annual General Meeting of the InstituteThe Annual General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on Wednesday, August 14th, 1974. Mr P. W. J. van Rensburg (President) was in the Chair. There were present 56 Fell
Jan 10, 1974
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Discussion of paper by J. M. Stewart entitled 'Heat transfer and limiting physiological criteria as a basis for the setting of heat stress limits'By N. B. Strydom
I have read with interest all the papers dealing with heat transfer and the setting of heat stress limits that have appeared during the past two decades. Scientifically speaking, most of them can be r
Jan 1, 1982
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Application of the Palla? vibrating mill in ultra fine grinding circuits - SynopsisBy K. Andres
This paper presents the vibrating mill technology and summarizes the grinding principle of ultra fine grinding. In addition, a variety of operations is described and the benefits of these different op
Jan 1, 2010
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A Hard Rock Narrow Reef Mining Machine - ARM 1100By K. A. Moxham
The ARM 1100 was described in a paper presented at the 6th International Symposium on Mine Mechanization and Automation in September 2001. It started operation underground at Rowland Shaft in early 20
Jan 1, 2004
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HPGR?revolution in platinum? - SynopsisBy C. M. Rule
High pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) technology has come a long way in its application for comminution duty in hard rock mineral processing in the last three years. Several major projects in copper, ni
Jan 1, 2009
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Spotlight - Minerals Engineering '93 Conference, Cape Town, South Africa, 25 To 27 August 1993For the past 12 years, the Universities of Stellenbosch and Cape Town have hosted an annual symposium to discuss research topics in Minerals Processing. Since 1987, this meeting has been held under th
Jan 1, 1993
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The life, death and revival of the central Rand Goldfied - IntroductionBy M. Viljoen
South Africa has produced more than a third of the total gold mined throughout history and remains a major although, until recently, no longer the largest producer of gold. South African gold producti
Jan 1, 2009
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Author's Reply to DiscussionBy D. G. Krige
D. G. Krige: The stimulating contributions from Messrs Cooke, Curtis, Martus, Johnston, Van Wyk, Van Rensburg and Wroth are appreciated by the author and provide clear evidence of the importance not o