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Reticulation Systems For Deslimed TailingsBy P. G. Van Der Walt
This paper deals with the reticulation of deslimed tailings from surface to the stope face underground. Reference is made to the experience gained at the pilot plants operating on four of the gold min
Jan 1, 1988
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Random Kriging - 11.1 DefinitionIn many practical situations, the samples available to estimate a block of ore are not located on a regular grid. The sample sizes and orientations are not constant, and the number and relative positi
Jan 1, 1978
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The Effect Of Backfill On The Transmission Of Seismic EnergyBy S. M. Spottiswoode
Rock mechanics benefits of stope support in deep-level mining originate principally from the ability of the support to resist relative movements between the hangingwall and the footwall. While the rol
Jan 1, 1988
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Optimization Of Diesel Usage At Uitvlugt Mine - SynopsisBy O. G. Motlogelwa
Any company operating a fleet of trucks will be greatly advantaged if the associated fuel costs can be decreased. The optimal tonnage that trucks should be hauling to ensure minimum consumption of die
Jan 1, 2013
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Application of a PC-based Network Analysis Program to Mine SchedulingBy F. M. Russell
Scheduling the extraction and rates of production for an underground mining operation is a common task carried out during the life of a mine, from the initial feasibility study through to the final pr
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of a Computer-Aided Application Using Lane’s Algorithm to Optimize Cut-Off GradeBy J. Githiria, C. Musingwini, J. Muriuki
"The maximization of net present value (NPV) is a primary objective in open pit mine planning processes. In an attempt to meet this objective, cut-off grades are considered in all the stages of mining
Jan 1, 2016
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Evaluation of Copper Solvent-Extraction Circuit Data and Performance`By J. J. Taute, N. B. du Preez
"A well-performing solvent-extraction circuit is a key part of producing good quality copper cathode. To ensure consistent operation, a good understanding of the circuit’s operation and an ability to
Jan 1, 2015
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Knowledge in—Money out, redefining mine planning and scheduling standards to improve and stabilize business performanceBy M. Arnesen
Mining professionals recognize the need to continuously evaluate and refine mine planning standards and scheduling. We must examine our current reality, and evaluate the following: •How well do our p
Jan 1, 2003
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Fast Data Capture for Crusher Modelling and OptimisationBy J. D. Salter
Most diamonds are liberated from their ores by crushing. Diamond and other coarse grained mineral ores require carefully optimised crushing circuits. Recent advances in computer technology have made p
Jan 1, 1987
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Deep Level Mining And The Role Of R&D (SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 1996)By R. G. B. Pickering
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand and the Mining Technology Division of the CSIR have co-operated to define the problems associated with deep level mining and in this p
Jan 1, 1996
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A Review of Computer Simulation and Other Programs Developed and Used by the Coal Mining Laboratory, Chamber of Mines Research OrganizationBy J. W. Oberholzer
The use of computers in the South African coal mining industry has increased during the 1980s. Applications at mine level commenced in the financial and personnel areas of payroll systems, mine accoun
Jan 1, 1987
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Financial Evaluation Of Electric Rock Drills For In-Stope Mining In Platinum OperationsBy P. J. Petit
Financial evaluation is necessary to investigate the viability of implementing and/or utilising new technology in mining projects. It establishes a techno-economic base for decision-making and justifi
Jan 1, 2006
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Mass measurement for metal accounting?principles, practice, and pitfallsBy C. M. G. Wortley
One of the major deliverables of the AMIRA P754 Project, which was sponsored by several major mining companies, was a code of practice and guidelines for metal accounting for the mining and metallurgi
Jan 1, 2009
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Use of Cationic Coagulant to Improve Overflow Clarity of the Tailings Thickener at Kamoa Copper PlantBy P. Kitobo, T. Nduba, D. Mbay, J. B. Vangu, R. Ciband
The flotation plant tailings at Kamoa Copper Mine concentrator were found to contain a high proportion of extremely fine particles. The potential issues with settling these fine solids were resolved b
Jan 1, 2023
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Haul road mapping from GPS traces APCOM 2021By K. M. Seiler
Automation in mining requires accurate maps of road networks on site. Because roads on open-cut mines are dynamic in nature and continuously changing, manually updating road maps is tedious and error-
Sep 1, 2021
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Innovative Process Design for Copper-Cobalt Oxide Ores in the Democratic Republic of CongoBy C. van der Merwe, R. Lumbule, J. Kgomo
"The mining industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo has seen a significant expansion in copper and cobalt production in recent years. The greater proportion of this expansion has arisen through p
Nov 1, 2018
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Fishy samples: how big a sample to avoid the infamous ?Poisson effect??By D. Francois-Bongarcon
The ?Poisson effect? is defined and characterized. It takes place even when the material to sample is not liberated. Gy, Pitard, Ingamells, and others, including the author, recommend that a minimum a
Jan 1, 2009
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Refractory Design Effect On Submerged Arc Furnace Life And Production Performance ? The Zimbabwe Alloys ExperienceBy N. R. Shoko, J. Chirasha
Refractory design remains the most fundamental factor in furnace construction. Refractory design details and proven technology consideration is of paramount importance to come up with an optimum furna
Jan 1, 2007
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The Absence Of Strategy In Orepass Planning, Design, And ManagementMaterial transfer in underground mines often relies on ore and waste pass systems. Over the years the authors have investigated the design and performance of orepass systems in several Canadian and So
Oct 1, 2013
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Copper Solvent Extraction: Status, Operating Practices, and Challenges in the African CopperbeltBy O. S. Tinkler, K. C. Sole
"Although the first large-scale application of copper recovery by solvent extraction took place in Zambia in the early 1970s, it is only in the last decade that this technology has become widely emplo
Jan 1, 2016