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Compliance With International Environmental Standards And Expectations: Review Of International Developments - IntroductionBy J. Glazewski
The mining industry in South Africa has developed its own environmental guidelines in the form of an Aide-Mémoire1,which is an extension of the previous rehabilitation provisions to include all aspect
Jan 1, 2000
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DMS Cyclone Modelling At De BeersBy Kurt R. P Petersen
This paper discusses the current approaches to modelling the DMS cyclone within the De Beers group. Current efforts are split into short term value-adding process understanding and longer term semi-fu
Jan 1, 2006
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Quantifying The Differences In Hangingwall ConditionsBy M. Grodner
Underground excavations exhibit different hangingwall conditions in response to varying geotechnical and mining situations. These differences need to be quantified so as to accurately determine the ef
Jan 1, 2000
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A study of ICT diffusion into South Africa’s platinum mining sectorBy T. Z. Mugodi, D. R. Fleming
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is defined as ‘The goods and services that support the electronic display, processing, storage and transmission of information’. Early in 2002 the So
Jan 1, 2003
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CIS Ferro Alloys Industry: Commercial Opportunities, Technical Challenges And Strategic ImplicationsBy K. Ford, R. Urquhart, D. Hobbs
CIS countries are home to some of the world's largest producers of chrome, manganese and silicon ferro alloys and leading suppliers to world export markets. The region's ferro alloys produc
Jan 1, 2007
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Equilibrium Interactions Between Freeze Lining And Slag In Ilmenite SmeltingIn ilmenite smelting, the FeO content of the feed material (nominally FeO.TiO2) is decreased by reduction with carbon. In a parallel reaction, a significant amount of the TiO2 is reduced toTi2O3. One
Jan 1, 2004
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Introducing your Council (2e53d08e-be62-4488-bdff-4d8cbf9f3131)Dr R. E. Robinson, Pr. Eng., obtained a B.sc. (Chem. Eng.) cum laude from the University of the Witwatersrand in 1950 and a Ph.D. (Eng.) from the same University in 1953, where he was awarded the Haik
Jan 1, 1984
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The Effectiveness Of On-Board Suppression Systems To Prevent The Propagation Of Methane Ignitions Under Simulated Coal Mining ConditionsBy B. Genc
After the explosion at Middelbult Colliery, South Africa in May1993, which claimed 53 lives, the South African Coal Mining Industry and the Safety In Mines Research Advisory Committee (SIMRAC) united
Jan 1, 2002
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Slags In Ferroalloys Production - Review Of Present Knowledge (f01c7cff-4c9e-4dc5-bcb8-bf27e2621293)By L. Holappa
Ferroalloys like FeCr and FeMn are mostly produced in submerged electric arc furnaces. Typical of these processes is that the amount of slag is quite high. The role of slag for the process is thus ess
Jan 1, 2004
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Green Topics - Environmental Management In Mining: An International Perspective Of An Increasing Global IndustryBy Janet M. Epps
The international climate regulating environmental management in mining is rapidly evolving through the combined influences of the development of international guidelines, resolutions, protocols, tr
Jan 1, 1996
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Application Of Openrisk At Open Cast Coal MinesBy L. Munsamy, B. J. Madden
OpenRisk, an open cast risk rating system, takes into account relative differences in the importance of hazards, as experienced on each mine as a result of different combinations of geotechnical facto
Jan 1, 2006
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The Effects Of Inert Matters And Low Volatile Coal Addition On The Plasticity Of High Volatile Zonguldak CoalsBy V. Arslan
In this study, effects of the inert constituents, such as ash, and the effect of blending coals with differing rank and composition on the plasticity of coal blends were investigated. The reference co
Jan 1, 2006
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Characterization and distribution of chrome spinel grains in magnetically fractionated ilmenite concentratesThe distribution of chrome spinels in a magnetically fractionated ilmenite concentrate sourced from the Murray Basin was characterized by XRF assaying, quantitative electron microprobeanalysis, grain
Jan 1, 2003
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Evaluation of the mechanical properti of wood-derived charcoal briquettes for use as a reductantBy H. W. J. P. Neomagus, R. K. K. Mbaya, J. R. Bunt, N. T. Leokaoke, N. W. Makgobelele
Silicon Smelters consumes more than 80000 t/a of wood-derived charcoal as carbonaceous reductant in the production of silicon metal. More than 10% of this material is discarded as fines (<6 mm) genera
May 1, 2021
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Environmental Risk Assessment As The Basis For Mine Closure At Iscor MiningBy S. J. Swart
This paper discusses the principles and application of risk assessment and management as the basis for environmental management within the mining industry. Unlike in other industries, mines are requir
Jan 1, 1998
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The Use And Applicability Of Flow Models To Quantify Intermine Flow In The Western Witbank CoalfieldsAfter the closure of collieries, they naturally start to fill up with water. As a result, hydraulic gradients develop between them and different hydraulic pressures are exerted onto peripheral areas o
Jan 1, 2005
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Kinetics Of Reduction Of Different Manganese OresBy Manoj Kumar, S. Ranganathan, S. N. Sinha
The reducibility of three different manganese ores with coke was studied. The three ores were reduced to different extents under the same experimental conditions. The investigations showed that in the
Jan 1, 2007
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In-Pit Crusher Location as a Dynamic Location ProblemBy M. Paricheh, M. Rahmanpour
"The cost efficiency and high reliability of semi-mobile or combined in-pit crushing-conveying (IPCC) and truck systems, compared to conventional truck-shovel systems alone, make them more attractive
Jan 1, 2017
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Book News1. New publications International minerals/metals review - 1982. Washington D.C., McGraw-Hill, 1983.720 pp. U.S.$1l7. Mining subsidence engineering, by Helmut Kratzsch. New York, Springer, 1983.580 pp
Jan 1, 1983
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Thought Processes During The Project Initiation PhaseBy H. Griesel
The overall supply of platinum is forecast to rise more than the demand, and market deficit will narrow somewhat, but is still substantial at about 480 000 ounces. Because of this deficit, the price o
Jan 1, 2004