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The Control of Dust From Mine DumpsBy G. H. Grange
The control of dust from mine dumps by G. H. GRANGE Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Min. Eng.) (Rand) (Fellow) This paper gives a resume of the early attempts to control dust from mine dumps, leading up to the resea
Jan 3, 1973
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SPOTLIGHT on flotationBy John Freer
Over 200 delegates attended the SAIMM Colloquium on Flotation, which was held at Mintek on 22nd September, 1983. In introducing the programme, the Chairman of the Technical Programme Committee, Mr Eug
Jan 1, 1983
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SPOTLIGHT on reliability-based mining-engineering designBy A. McCracken
Probabilistic methods for assessing the reliability of engineering systems in mining are the way of the future. So agreed the delegates of a recent short course on the subject, entitled 'Reliabil
Jan 1, 1988
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An Overview Of The Structural Design Of Mine Haulage RoadsThe structural design of a pavement relates to the ability of the road to carry the imposed loads without the need for excessive maintenance or rehabilitation. Current techniques for the structural de
Jan 1, 1996
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The Evolution of GeostatisticsBy G. Matheron
This paper discusses important aspects, both psychological and methodological, which have delayed the introduction of geostatistics in practice. The evolution of geostatistics is traced through three
Jan 1, 1987
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Hazardous passage of Mrazovka tunnel under a reinforced concrete structureBy I. Zemanek, A. Rozsypal
Mrazovka tunnel was excavated under one building whose subsurface space was not possible to reinforce against additional settlements induced by digging. In the presented contribution the risk analysis
Jan 1, 2003
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A comparison between geostatistical analyses and sedimentological studies at the Hartebeestfontein gold mineBy E. J. Magri
For life-of-mine planning, as well as for short- and medium-term planning of grades and mine layouts, it is extremely important to have a clear understanding of the patterns followed by the distributi
Jan 1, 1978
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The recovery of sulphur, from residues uranium, and goldBy F. Botha, J. S. Adams, W. T. Ruhmer
The report describes the Amuran project in the Welkom area, which is being conducted by six members of the Anglo American Group. The project comprises three plants for the flotation of pyrite, a twin-
Jan 1, 1978
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Technical Note: Safety And Cost Implications In The Spacing Of SupportBy W. O. Ortlepp
This note considers the most fundamental concepts of support design for deep underground openings and discusses them briefly in the context of tabular stoping and deep hard-rock tunnelling. It concl
Jan 1, 1995
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Die Gebruik en Bewaring Van Steenkool in Suid-AfrikaBy A. W. S. Schumann
SYNOPSIS The most economic exploitation of South African coal resources requires sustained study of the balance between known resources and the predicted rate of consumption, against the background o
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Indicators Of Grindability And Grinding EfficiencyBy J. Levin
Bond's Standard Work Index (SWi) indicates the grindability of an ore, and his Operating Work Index (OWI) indicates the performance of a grinding mil or circuit. The comparison of the two indices
Jan 1, 1992
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The treatment of ultrafine coal, especially by froth flotationBy Z. Zitron, G. J. de Korte, D. W. Horsfall
This paper summarizes work carried out on the treatment of fine coal, nominally classified as minus 0,5 mm (wedge-wire screen), which is removed from the raw coal prior to the treatment of the plus 0,
Jan 1, 1986
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The geostatistical evaluation of low-ash coal reserves in No. 2 seam, Witbank areaBy I. D. Wood
The geostatistical methods given for the estimation of low-ash coal reserves take into account the geological structure of the seam, and consequently give far more reliable results than have been obta
Jan 1, 1979
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About common principles of developed geomechanical classifications and discrepancies in estimation of strength of rock massesBy Y. P. Shoupletsov
ABSTRACT. A retrospective analysis of some geomechanical classifications for rock masses is presented. It is shown that estimates of rock mass strength according to geomechanical classifications devel
Jan 1, 2003
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Decision-Making in the Mineral Industry - CIM Vol 12Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Techniques for Decision-Making in the Mineral Industry, Montreal, June 1970. The Ninth International Symposium on Techniques for Decision-Making
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Design Features of a Deep-Level ShaftBy D. H. Hillhouse, G. Lange
Design features of a deep-level shaft by D. H. HILLHOUSE. Pr. Eng.(Visitor)- and G. LANGE. Pr. Eng.(Fellow) Design and technical features of a large, deep shaft are described, and details of the sinki
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An interim report on char tests at the Fuel Research InstituteBy E. F. E. Müller
In a search for suitable reductants for the electro-metallurgical industry. the Fuel Research Institute is conducting investigations Into the charring of coals and the properties of the chars produced
Jan 1, 1980
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The application and design of wet-gravity circuits in the South African minerals industryBy A. B. Holland-Batt
The application of Reichert spirals and cone concentrators within the South African mineral industry is discussed, and the procedures used in the acquisition of design data are outlined. Computing tec
Jan 1, 1982
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SPOTLIGHT on drilling and blasting in surface minesBy A. N. Brown
Rock breakage by drilling and blasting is fundamental to every hard-rock mining operation. The subject was an apt choice for a mining school because many technological changes have taken place since t
Jan 1, 1986
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The absorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbon. II. Application of the kinetic model to multistage absorption circuitsBy M. J. Nicol, G. Cromberge, C. A. Flemming
A relatively simple rate equation for the kinetics of the absorption of gold from cyanide solutions onto activated carbon was lI5ed as the basis in the development of a model for multistage carbon-in-
Jan 1, 1983