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A short history of the development of tapping equipmentBy A. Dienenthal
"The casthouse floor has always been one of the most dangerous working places on a blast furnace or a ferro-alloy/nonferrous furnace. Apart from working in an atmosphere including toxic gases, fumes,
Jan 1, 2014
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Geostatistical modelling of rock type domains with spatially varying proportions: application to a porphyry copper deposit - SynopsisPlurigaussian simulation allows constructing lithofacies or rock type models that reproduce the contacts between facies in accordance with the geologist?s interpretation. Its implementation requires i
Jan 1, 2008
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Slope stability evaluation of Gneiss rock slopes using slope mass rating (SMR) and QSlopeBy E. Kalhan, C. Kincal
One of the biggest problems in open pit mining is slope stability. The avoidance of slope stability problems depends on a comprehensive assessment of environmental and operational factors such as geol
Sep 1, 2025
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A prelimanary evaluation of liberated Platinum Group Minerals in Platreef Ore with respect to their floatability, C.B. Carelse, D. Chetty, and M. ManuelBy C. B. Carelse, M. Manuel, D. Chetty
Automated mineralogical analysis of platinum group minerals (PGM), using the mineral liberation analyser, provides information used to understand flotation efficiency, primarily from a PGM liberation
Jan 1, 2020
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An improved pillar design methodologyBy A. J. S. Spearing, M. Sharifzadeh, K. V. Jessu
Empirical pillar design methods are commonly used in the mining industry. The parameters within which these methods are valid are frequently unknown to the user or ignored. In addition, empirical desi
Oct 1, 2022
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Application of a novel agglomeration process in recovering chalcopyrite, G. Sahasrabudhe, G. DeIuliis, and K.P. GalvinBy G. Sahasrabudh, G. DeIulii, K. P. Galvin
A novel agglomeration process has been developed, utilising a concentrated water in oil emulsion as a binder. The binder is typically 95 wt% water, the remainder being an organic phase containing kero
Jan 1, 2020
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South Africa's position in the world's supply of mineralsBy B. G. Russell
A wide range of minerals is found within the Republic of South Africa, many of which are exploited to a greater extent than in similar deposits found elsewhere. It is often asked whether this is atrib
Jan 1, 1986
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Open Cast Pit Sidewall Collapse - Quo Vadis Insurance?By A M. Garforth
Insurers are hesitant to provide coverage for Open cast Pit side wall collapse, and even the consequent damage to plant and equipment in the pit as well as the resulting interference with the mining o
Jan 1, 2006
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Reflections on Narrow-Reef Platinum Mining Pillar Design Systems as Applied to a Large Platinum Exploration Feasibility ProjectBy J. N. Van der Merwe
"Platinum is a highly valuable resource, its safe and economic extraction is paramount. The success of platinum mining by the bord and pillar method depends heavily on a comprehensive and dependable p
Jan 1, 2017
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Monitoring, repair, and safety practices for electric furnace matte tappingBy L. Thomson
"The smelter at Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations, located in Sudbury, Ontario, operates a single electric AC furnace. This furnace treats nickel sulphide concentrates produced by Glencore and thir
Jan 1, 2014
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Preliminary assessment of coal blend quality combining gammaray spectrometry and magnetic susceptibility: A case study of the Sabinas Basin, MexicoBy J. A. Batista-Rodríguez, F. J. López-Saucedo
A new methodology is proposed for the preliminary assessment of coal blend quality, which combines gamma-ray spectrometry and magnetic susceptibility measurements. This methodology does not replacethe
Apr 2, 2022
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Towards an Inclusive Model to Address Unsuccessful Mine Closures in South AfricaBy E. S. van Druten, M. C. Bekker
"The complete and successful closure of a mine in the South African environment remains problematic. Closure remains an elusive mining phase due to unclear roles and responsibilities, inaccurate closu
Jan 1, 2017
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Ore hardness effect on design of comminution circuits which use competing technologies: SAG vs HPGR, A.Y. Senchenko and Y.V. KulikovBy A. Y. Senchenkoa, Y. V. Kulikov
The relationships revealed between ore hardness and specific energy consumed by crushing and grinding are described in the paper. A comparison of key technical and economical parameters of SAG and HPG
Jan 1, 2020
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Geological mapping in the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins: A case study from the Dolgellau goldbelt, north Wales, United KingdomGeological mapping makes an important contribution to orebody knowledge during the evaluation of structurally controlled gold veins. Orebody knowledge comprises an understanding of mineralization char
Jan 1, 2009
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Controlling stoping costs in a gold mining environmentBy M. Grave
Rock Engineers are required to design safe cost effective support systems and stoping layouts for their respective mines. As each stope has its own unique environment, continual re evaluation is requi
Jan 1, 2009
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‘The tap-hole’ - key to furnace performanceBy R. J. Hundermark, L. R. Nelson
The critical importance of tap-hole design and management to furnace performance and longevity is explored through examining some of the specific matte, metal and slag tapping requirements of non-ferr
Jan 1, 2014
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Aids to Planning Production in Coal MinesBy F. H. Deist, M. P. Roberts
"The Collieries Research Laboratory of the Chamber of Mines of South Africa is developing a coherent system of programs to aid in the full spectrum of activities arising in the planning of new as well
Jan 1, 2014
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Review of Coal Pillar Lifespan Prediction for the Witbank and Highveld Coal SeamsBy van der Merwem J. N.
"Coal pillars are prone to scaling over time, and are progressively reduced in size and consequently subjected to increased load and reduced strength. The effective factor of safety therefore reduces.
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparison of normalized and nonnormalized block caving comminution modelsBy R. Castro, R. Gómez, F. Betancourt, M. Moncada
In block cave mining, rock fragmentation is a key parameter that influences the production level design and mine planning. Fragmentation occurs mainly by natural breakage during the caving process and
Nov 1, 2021
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Flowsheet development work for re-opening of Prieska Cu-Zn Mine, J. Taguta and M. BrysonBy M. Bryson, J. Taguta
The Prieska deposit, mined between 1971 and 1991, is one of the world’s top thirty volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) base metal deposits. The Prieska Copper Mine in the Northern Cape Province was cl
Jan 1, 2020