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Cyanide Control In The Metallurgical Process Of Gold Extraction In AngloGold (S.A.)By B. J. Vorster
AngloGold South Africa region currently consists of twelve gold plants. These plants use a combined total of $20 million of cyanide per annum. Of this, the major portion (60%) is consumed at two Ergo
Jan 1, 2001
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An expert system approach in rock engineering risk assessmentBy A. V. Z. Brink
Rock engineering risk is defined in this paper as a function of the potential ground motion; the vulnerability of the workplace; exposure of people; and a general term – quality of information. The pa
Jan 1, 2003
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Silicomanganese Production - Process UnderstandingBy S. E. Olsen, M. Tangstad
The main source of Mn in raw materials for SiMn production is Mn-ore and Mn-rich slag from the high carbon FeMn production. The amount of slag per tonne of SiMn metal is mainly determined by the ore/s
Jan 1, 2004
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Interpreting The Role Of Reagents In The Flotation Of Platinum-Bearing Merensky OresBy J. G. Wiese
Reagents are added to the flotation process of Merensky Reef ores to achieve specific functions that enable the separation of valuable minerals from gangue minerals on the basis of the difference in t
Jan 1, 2006
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Integrated comminution and flotation neurocontrol using evolutionary reinforcement learningBy A. v. E. Conradie, I. Nieuwoudt
Comminution and flotation circuits are frequently perturbed by disturbances, such as feed particle size variations, ore hardness and varying mineral liberation, which can have a significant impact on
Jan 1, 2003
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A new evaluation method of JRC and its size effectBy T. Saito, S. Murata
An original concept of JRC-diagram that can evaluate JRC and its size-effect by using a fractal model was proposed. In order to confirm the applicability of the JRC-diagram, first, JRC of the tensile
Jan 1, 2003
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Hybrid finite-/discrete-element modelling of progressive failure in massive rock slopesBy H. Willenberg, J. S. Coggan
ABSTRACT: Although individually both continuum and discontinuum numerical analyses provide useful means to analyze rock slope stability problems, complex failures typically involve mechanisms related
Jan 1, 2003
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Mineral Resource Throughput Management: From An Iron Ore Mine To Steel In IndiaMineral Resource Throughput Management is based on the extraction of the maximum potential value from an ore reserve with the emphasis to generate maximum ROI and ROR (return on reserve). A stee
Jan 1, 2007
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Recovering Gold From Sand Dumps Using Gravity ConcentrationBy Durell Denysschen, Rafael Abela
The recovery of gold from old mine dumps has been carried out over the last two decades. The gold value and price together with recovery methods, determine whether it is economical to process a dump.
Jan 1, 2006
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Direct Smelting Of Stainless Steel Plant DustBy T. J. Goff, G. M. Denton
Mintek has developed the EnviroplasTM process for the treatment of solid wastes from the metallurgical industry, especially steel plant dusts, without requiring agglomeration to produce inert slag and
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine communication & information systems for real time risk analysisBy A. Beitz, P. Smartt, G. Einicke, G. Rowan, P. Glynn
Coal is Australia’s highest export earner and Australia is the world’s largest exporter of coal. With coal now being extracted from deeper reserves under increased risk profile, and in the interes
Jan 1, 2003
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Strategic Planning For Survival - A Short-Term Priority For The South African Mining Industry - IntroductionBy J. Engelbrecht
South Africa?s re-entry into the fast moving and competitive global economy calls for some careful strategic planning and a good deal of co-operation between suppliers and end-users. The issues that
Jan 1, 1999
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Pit Slope Design And Risk ? A View Of The Current State Of The ArtBy T D. Sullivan
Risk lies at the heart of all mining and nowhere more so than in pit slope design. Mining is principally about two areas of risk; safety and economics. This paper addresses the main elements of pit
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigations and assessment of the dust hazard state after the coal dust explosions on 2002 in the ‘Jas-mos’ and in the ‘Rudul/towy’ collieriesBy K. Cybulski
In 2002 a coal dust explosions occurred in the Polish collieries “Jas-Mos” and “Rydultowy” in the Upper Silesia coal basin. In the “Jas-Mos” colliery the coal dust explosion was initiated in the face
Jan 1, 2003
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Shear band propagation in soft rocks: numerical simulation of experimental resultsBy M. Castelli, C. Scavia, S. Marello, A. Allodi
ABSTRACT – This paper investigates the possibility of interpreting the shear band evolution in hard soils and soft rocks as the result of shear propagation from pre-existing natural defects. Thesis do
Jan 1, 2003
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The Centenary Of The Discovery Of Platinum In The Bushveld Complex (10th November, 1906)By R. G. Cawthorn
The earliest authenticated scientific report of the occurrence of platinum in rocks from the Bushveld Complex appears to be by William Bettel on 10th November 1906. Thereafter, prospecting of the chro
Jan 1, 2006
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Improved gravity separation systems utilizing spiral separators incorporating new design parameters and featuresBy D. M. MacHunter, M. K. Palmer
Refinement of design parameters and features has resulted in the development and commercialization of spiral separator models that offer enhanced performance for a number of application areas. Exam
Jan 1, 2003
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Prediction of the geological condition ahead of the tunnel face in TBM tunnels by geostatistical simulation techniqueBy K. Aoki, Y. Mito, S. Shirasagi
The authors developed the TBM Excavation Control System (the TBM Navigator), in order to realize the advanced observational construction. During the excavation using this system, the rock strength val
Jan 1, 2003
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Rate Control Mechanism In Solid State Decarburization Of FerromanganeseBy P. J. Bhonde, R. D. Angal
Conventionally low carbon ferromanganese is manufactured globally by refining high carbon ferromanganese in liquid state. This process is an expensive and lengthy technique. Hence, the present work wa
Jan 1, 2004
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Scale effect on the geometrical and mechanical properties of rock jointsBy N. Fardin, O. Stephansson, L. Jing
A pair of silicon rubber replicas of size 250 mm by 250 mm, from a natural rock joint, was used to produce several high strength concrete fracture replicas of different sizes, from 50 mm by 50 mm to 2
Jan 1, 2003