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A Long Hole Stoping System For Mining Narrow Platinum Reefs - IntroductionBy P. van Dorssen
In South African metalliferous mines, stoping operations are largely confined to narrow, tabular orebodies making mechanization extremely difficult. Limited flexibility in terms of stope width has nec
Jan 1, 2002
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Considerations In The Optimisation Of Bench Face Angle And Berm Width Geometries For Open Pit MinesBy D. J. H. Walker, W. H. Gibson
The inclination of any pit wall composed of stacks of benches is limited by the overall quality and structural complexity of the rock mass in which the slope is situated. For a bench stack angle that
Jan 1, 2006
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Innovative Hydrogen Production By Reaction Integrated Novel Gasification Process (HyPr-RING)By S. Lin
A new hydrogen production process, named the HyPr-RING, has been proposed. Fundamental concept of the HyPr-RING is integration of water carbon reaction, water-gas shift reaction and CO2 absorbing rea
Jan 1, 2001
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Factors Affecting Silicomanganese Production Using Manganese Rich Slag In The ChargeBy A. Ahmed, A. Fathy, M. Eissa, K. El-Fawakhry, A. El-Mohammady
Silicomanganese is widely used as a complex reducer and an alloying addition in the production of various grades of steel due to its economic and metallurgical advantages. It is also used as a semi-pr
Jan 1, 2004
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NEMA, Mining And Metallurgy And The Social Environment: Implications From The Melting Pot - IntroductionBy A. Burger Pintér
To be meaningful the sharing of ideas about the National Environmental Management Act (NEMA) and social issues within the context of Mining and Metallurgy (M&M) requires an honest scrutiny of the M&M/
Jan 1, 2000
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eForce..Newest generation of electrostatic separator for the minerals sands industryBy E. Yan
Electrostatic separation has been a mainstay of minerals sands flowsheets for over 50 years. Recent electrostatic developments have shown better conductor/non-conductor separation than technology prev
Jan 1, 2003
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Variable rheology of heavy mineral tailingsBy P. Goosen, A. Paterson, E. Paulsen
Ticor South Africa is currently involved in the mining and processing of a heavy mineral oredeposit at Hillendale Mine on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast. The orebody is characterized by a high ultr
Jan 1, 2003
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Solvent Extraction In The Primary And Secondary Processing Of ZincBy P. M. Cole
An unprecedented expansion of the global zinc industry is currently under way. While most new projects and plant upgrades remain committed to traditional processing technologies, recent advances in zi
Jan 1, 2002
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A semi-empirical solution for estimating the elastic stresses around inclined mine stopes for the Mathews-Potvin stability analysisBy R. Simon, P. Pagé, L. Li, P. Yang
The Mathews-Potvin stability method is widely used in the Canadian mining industry as a starting point to determine the maximum dimensions of mine stopes. However, it cannot be applied to inclined (mo
Aug 1, 2021
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Preliminary Study Into A Mechanized Resue Mining Method For Deep Level MiningBy R. G. B. Pickering
Resue mining was practiced extensively in the East Rand in the first half of this century. The obvious benefits were that a higher grade of ore was trammed to the surface. The disadvantages were slow
Jan 1, 2000
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A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case StudyBy S. Sarac
In this study, a statistical model is suggested in order to determine the methane emission from a working seam. In the proposed method, methane concentrations which are systematically measured in retu
Jan 1, 2003
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Communicating Confidence in Mineral Resources and Mineral ReservesMining is an inherently risky business; from the technical, environmental, social, and economic uncertainties associated with advancing an exploration prospect to a viable project to the operating, ma
Jan 1, 2014
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Improvement In Ventilation In A Fire Affected MineBy N. Sahay
Improvement in work place environment by conventional methods viz., installation of higher capacity fan, fans in parallel operation or booster fan is a risky proposition in many coal mines in India be
Jan 1, 2003
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Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June, 1999Council for 1999/2000 President J.R. Dixon President Elect M.H. Rogers Vice Presidents Senior Dr L.A. Cramer Junior A.A.B. Douglas Immediate Past President R.P. Mohring Ho
Jan 1, 1999
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The Anisotropic Nature Of Selected Metamorphic Rocks From Greece (7c2b838c-2683-4593-b408-af708bc34e51)By H. Saroglou
Anisotropy is a characteristic of intact foliated metamorphic rocks (slates, gneisses, phyllites, schists). Testing was used to establish the anisotropic behaviour of selected gneissic rocks. The effe
Jan 1, 2004
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Proceedings, 102nd Annual General Meeting, 1999The 102nd Annual General Meeting of The South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the Gold Room, Transvaal Automobile Club, 60 5th Street, Lower Houghton, Johannesburg on Wednesday,
Jan 1, 1999
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Reply To The Comments Made By J.M. Schaekers* And D.W. Dew* On The Paper ?Neutralization Of Bioleach Liquors?By B. M. Nyombolo
The interest shown in our paper by Drs Schaekers and Dew, and their favourable comments, are appreciated. However, some of their remarks require a response. Stability testing procedures Regard
Jan 1, 2001
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Rheological Characterisation Of Mineral Slurries Using Balanced Beam Tube ViscometryBy P. T. Slatter
The efficient and accurate design of pipe and pumping plant for non-Newtonian mineral slurries remains a problem. The objective of this paper is to present the development of the Balanced Beam Tube Vi
Jan 1, 1998
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Predicting The Stability Of Rockpasses From The Geological StructureInstability in rockpasses at deep levels often initiates as a result of stress induced fracturing of the rock on the walls of the pass. This may then progress to a stage at which the geological struct
Jan 1, 2005
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The Influence Of Alkalis On The Boudouard ReactionBy H. B. Arntzen, P. O. Grøntvedt, T. Lindstad, R. J. Ishak, M. Syvertsen
Better utilisation of electric power and coke is vital in reducing production costs and CO2-emissions in production of ferromanganese. All FeMn smelting operations consume 10 to 30 % more carbon than
Jan 1, 2004