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New Approach to Evaluate the TOWS Matrix and its Application in a Mining Company
By I. Cerny, M. Vanek, J. Hubácek
"SWOT analyses and the closely related TOWS matrix are frequent starting points for an organization to develop its strategy. The paper deals with the evaluation of the TOWS matrix and presents three n
Dec 1, 2018
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Fan-Structure Shear Rupture Mechanism as a Source of Shear Rupture Rockbursts
By B. G. Tarasov
This paper proposes the further development of a recently identified shear rupture mechanism (fan mechanism) that elucidates a paradoxical feature of hard rocks ? the possibility of shear rupture prop
Jan 1, 2014
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The use of mixed integer linear programming for long-term scheduling in block caving mines
By G. van Hout, D. Rahal
Caving is a mass mining method that is normally applied to large, low grade orebodies because of its low production cost and high capacity. However, equipment breakdown and poor draw management can ca
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use Of Cusums As A Tool To Aid In The Interpretation Of Slope Monitoring Data With Specific Examples From An Operating Open Pit Mine
By P. A. Lilly, W. Sarunic
In most cases, slope movement monitoring data are collected on a temporal basis and displacement or velocity is plotted against time in order to assist the engineer to make judgements about slope beha
Jan 1, 2006
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The Use And Applicability Of Flow Models To Quantify Intermine Flow In The Western Witbank Coalfields
After 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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Estimation of Rock Strength From Quantitative Assessment of Rock Texture
By C. A. Ozturk
The compressive strength of rock (sc) has an important effect on design of structures in rock engineering. Compressive strength can be determined in the laboratory using the uniaxial compressive stren
Jan 1, 2014
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Seismic Hazard In Western Australian Mines
A Seismic Hazard Scale (SHS) has been developed to provide a practical seismic hazard assessment tool applicable to mine site personnel. It has been applied to seismic data sets from numerous Western
Jan 1, 2004
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The Rehabilitation Of Impala No. 1 A Ventilation Shaft - Introduction
By A. Bothma
The Impala No. 1A ventilation shaft is located approximately 15 kms north of Rustenburg and is accessed via the R510road from Rustenburg to Northam/Thabazimbi. This situation is shown on the location
Jan 1, 2001
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Alarm and evacuation systems in underground mining
By J. L. Fuentes-Cantillana, Á. Rodríguez, P. Morillo
Evacuation operations from work places in the case of an emergency are the key to minimising the effects of catastrophic type accidents such as fires, explosions, cave-ins, floods, etc. The correct pl
Jan 1, 2003
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Pushback 8 South ? A Case Study In Pit Slope Management
By P Knight, P A. Walker, H E. Speight
Pushback 8 South is the final cut back on the south wall of the East Pit at BHPBilliton?s Mt Whaleback iron ore mine in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Development of the cutback commenced i
Jan 1, 2006
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Translocation of an Endangered Succulent Plant Species From Sandstone Outcrops Earmarked for Coal Mining
By E. Harris
Frithia humilis is an endangered succulent plant species. Its distribution range overlaps with the coal fields of Mpumalanga and it is therefore threatened by opencast mining activities in particular.
Jan 1, 2014
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Value Creation In The Resource Business - Synopsis
By J. M. Garcia
This paper highlights several management practices from the oil and gas industry to support the proposition that financial performance in the finite, non-renewable resource business relates more to up
Jan 1, 2011
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Increasing Capacity And Productivity In The Metals Markets Through Pneumatic Conveying And Process Injection Technologies - The Southern African Institute Of Mining And Metallurgy
By Mark Coleman
Pnuematic Conveying and Process Injection Technologies have been implimented in the metals markets for the last 40 years and have consideribly improved the productivity and the performance of many pro
Jan 1, 2008
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4.2 Woods -Quality Control Procedures at Gold Fields Ghana Limited, Tarkwa Mine
By Reginald N. Boryor, Steven D. Woods
1.0 Introduction ?Low grade, high tonnage, open pit gold mine. ?Gold bearing Tarkwaian conglomerates. ?Reverse Circulation percussion drilling (25m X 25m grid). ?Composite 1m intervals, logged a
Jan 1, 2005
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Pitfalls In Vezin Sampling For Finely Crushed Materials (4f77bfd3-c00c-4e22-9de0-dc8343fb6770)
By C. Kruger
Anglo American Platinum has adopted a strategy of best practice principles (BPP) for sampling, mass measurement, analysis, and metal accounting for more than a decade now. When new plants are designed
Jan 1, 2014
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Piloting Of The Ishigaki Fibre-Wakishimizu (Fibre Media Rapid Filtration Equipment) At Skorpion Zinc - Summary
By K. Nong, H. F. Fuls
The quality of Pregnant Leach Solution (PLS) at Skorpion Zinc is of utmost importance for efficient operation of the Solvent Extraction (SX) Plant. Suspended solids in the PLS forms CRUD in the settl
Jan 1, 2007
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The impact of junior miners on the global supply of high-purity manganese sulfate monohydrate for the electric vehicle battery market
By B. I. Matshediso, J. Kaavera, E. Shemang, T. K. Dintwe, L. S. Teseletso, K. Fichani
The minerals sector continues to draw attention from policy makers who would want to see both old and new mineral projects add value to the minerals in the host country. The current technological deve
May 27, 2025
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Avoiding structural failures on mobile bulk materials handling equipment
By B. W. J. van Rensburg, M. J. Schmidt
Bulk materials handling systems are extensively used in the mining and minerals industry, where a fairly high incidence of structural failure is experienced, notwithstanding design compliance with app
Jan 1, 2015
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Engineering application of thrust block analysis in slope stability problems in open pit mines - Synopsis
By K. N. Karparov
The classical limit equilibrium methods are suspected to be ineffective in predicting the potential for highwall failure in many instances in coal mines around the world. Slope engineers have for many
Jan 1, 2009