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A Review Of The Role Of The Coal Mine Surveyor In South AfricaBy F. T. Cawood
This paper focuses on the role of the coal mine surveyor at the start of the 21st century. It demonstrates that surveyors must look beyond their legal appointment and pursue opportunities to add value
Jan 1, 2007
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Modeling of plastic deformation and damage due to drying around a shaft in claystoneBy J. F. Shao, G. Duveau, W. Z. Chen, O. Ozanam
In this paper, we present a sensitivity study for the numerical modelling of hydromechanical coupling around a shaft in partially saturated claystone. Two representative constitutive models have been
Jan 1, 2003
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GISTM: Who are the responsible individuals?By G. Howell, J. Wates, A. Coetzee, C. J. MacRobert
The Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) requires mining companies to make four key appointments as part of their tailings management structure. These four positions are an Accounta
Jun 2, 2022
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The Prieska experience: Flotation developments in copper-zinc separation (32d079cb-5827-4a06-957c-029014016ec6)By B. R. Broekman, D. W. Penman
Discussion by P.J Lloydt Broekman and Penman describe (J.S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metal., vol. 91, Aug. 1991, p. 261) the addition of sodium cyanide and zinc sulphate to the flotation feed at Prieska. They
Jan 1, 1991
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Applications Of Fibre-Reinforced Shotcrete (Fibrecrete) Support In Drifts At Nchanga Underground Mine.By Simon Mundike, Muwindwa Lipalile
A scraper based block cave method has been successfully applied to extract the Lower Ore Body at Nchanga since the 1950?s. Since inception, scraper drifts and service ways have been supported using st
Jan 1, 2005
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SPOTLIGHT on the mechanization of mining operationsBy J. J. Geldenhuys
A colloquium on 'Developments in the Mechanization of Mining Operations' was held in, conjunction with the 1984 Electra Mining Exhibition, at the Milpark Holiday Inn in Johannesburg on 19th
Jan 1, 1985
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The anisotropic nature of selected metamorphic rocks from GreeceBy P. Marinos, G. Tsiambaos, H. Saroglou
Anisotropy is a characteristic of intact foliated metamorphic rocks (slates, gneisses, phyllites, schists). ?esting was used to establish the anisotropic behaviour of selected gneissic rocks. The effe
Jan 1, 2003
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The Optimisation Of Mining Method And Equipment.INTRODUCTION This paper was originally presented at the Platinum Adding Value Conference, held at Sun City from the 4th to 6th October 2004. Narrow reef mining may not be applicable to the base m
Jan 1, 2005
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Limiting the Influence of Extreme Grades in Ordinary Kriged Estimates"The management of outlier grades in positively skewed gold distributions is a contentious issue. Incorporating outliers in standard ordinary kriging (OK) estimation procedures in a way that honours t
Apr 1, 2019
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The Alkaline Sulfide Hydrometallurgical Separation, Recovery And Fixation Of Tin, Arsenic, Antimony, Mercury And GoldBy C. G. Anderson
Throughout the world, there are many orebodies or materials which have significant value but also contain arsenic, antimony, and mercury. As regulations on the transport, exposure, disposition and em
Jan 1, 2008
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Geotechnical properties of the northern KwaZulu-Natal coastal sand dunes, South AfricaBy E. M. Bloomfield, C. A. Jermy
Geotechnical tests were carried out within an area of the coastal sand dune cordon of northern KwaZulu-Natal which is currently being exploited through mining of heavy mineral sands. In situ and labor
Jan 1, 2003
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Considerations In The Choice Of Primary Access And Transportation Options In Platinum MinesBy R. P. H. Willis, A. G. du Plessis, R. B. Wilson
This paper reviews issues to be considered in choosing primary access and transportation options for platinum and other mines. It proposes appropriate criteria and a methodology for deciding on the op
Jan 1, 2004
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Doppler depth of sump sensor ‘One shear, one shuttle-car load’By B. S. Spottiswoode
Lack of visibility makes it difficult for continuous miner (CM) operators to judge the desired sump depth. The resulting inaccuracies have proven to lead to significant production losses. This problem
Sep 1, 2001
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Rope and mechanical testing to improve safetyBy A. Peake
Background The CSIR Division of Mining Technology assumed responsibility for the operations of the Hoist Rope and Mechanical Test Laboratories at Cottesloe in April 1999. The laboratories were pr
Jan 1, 2003
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A long hole stoping system for mining narrow platinum reefsBy P. Valicek, M. Farren, R. G. B. Pickering, G. Harrison, P. van Dorssen, W. Joubert, H. J. van Rensburg
Introduction In South African metalliferous mines, stoping operations are largely confined to narrow, tabular orebodies making mechanization extremely difficult. Limited flexibility in terms of st
Sep 1, 2001
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Deformation analysis for the middle pier of the Permanent Ship Lock of Three Gorges ProjectBy H. Zhu, F. Xu, T. Wang
Abstract : The deformation monitoring data of the middle pier of the in permanent ship lock in Three Gorges revealed several interesting deformation phenomena. Conclusions and explanations are made co
Jan 1, 2003
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Message for Christmas and the New YearThe Institute has set important objectives for 1988 to make the Institute still more purposeful. Precious metals The Second International Symposium on Mining, Extraction, and Processing of Precious M
Jan 1, 1987
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Climate impacts of fossil fuels in today’s electricity systemsBy L. Schernikau, W. H. Smith
Oil, coal, and gas account for approximately 80% of global primary energy, but only a portion of total airborne CO2 eq (approx. 35% at GWP20 to 65% at GWP100), even though they account for 95% of tota
Mar 2, 2022
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South Africa's Ferro Alloys Industry - Present Status And Future OutlookBy T. R. Curr, W. A. Gericke, J. Basson
South Africa is a leading player in the international ferro alloys industry. Historical factors that have contributed to this dominant position include an abundance of natural resources and relatively
Jan 1, 2007
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Modifications to underground coal mine personnel transport vehicles for mine rescue dutiesBy S. L. Bell
Most Australian longwall coal mines are currently working coal faces up to nine kilometres from the surface. In the event of a mine emergency walking this sort of distance wearing breathing apparatus
Jan 1, 2003