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Employee Attitudes to Work Safety in Poland’s Coal Mining CompaniesBy K. Tobór-Osadnik, M. Wyganowska, A. Manowska
"The behaviour of employees is an essential issue in the field of occupational health and safety. Safe behaviour is to a large extent determined by, apart from motivation and preventive actions, an em
Jan 1, 2017
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New technology for real-time in-stope safety management - SynopsisBy D. Vogt
South African underground hard rock mines are typically managed using measurements made daily, weekly or even monthly of key parameters such as face advance, readiness to blast, blast success, tempera
Jan 1, 2010
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The influence of conditional bias in optimum ultimate pit planningBy E. J. Magri, A. Couble
Kriging estimates of geological resources are sometimes conditionally biased because the kriging plan contains too few samples. This may be done purposely in order to match the variance of the estimat
Jan 1, 2003
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Design of open pit slopes in Ganboke gold mine, ChadBy K. -C. Han, S. -Y. Kim
This study was carried out in a bid to survey Ganboke gold mine in Pala, Mayo-Kebbi Province, southwestern Chad. The Ganboke mine is now being prepared for investigation and development, and the resea
Jan 1, 2003
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Computer Aided Lignite Mining in the Rhineland Lignite Mining AreaBy E. Dermietzel
The fundamental ideas of Computer Aided Lignite Mining (CALM) with respect to hardware and software used at Rheinbraun are explained and outlined in detail. The computers used in the main data process
Jan 1, 1987
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The case for national research in mineral processing PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSThe case for national research in mineral processing PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS given by R. E. Robinson*, Ph.D., B.Sc. (Eng.) (Wits.) Some of you have only raised your eyebrows, some have made tactful comme
Jan 10, 1975
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Mineral resource risk assessment in the BHPBilliton capital investment processBy C. G. Carey, M. P. Mullins
BHPBilliton is a large (US$32bn market capitalization) diversified mining group. Significant organic growth is planned through the development of a number of mining, processing and oil and gas project
Jan 1, 2003
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The pumping of water from mines in the Central WitwatersrandBy J. A. Tyser
The pumping of water from mines in the Central Witwatersrand by J. A. TYSER, Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Min.) (Associate) This paper describes a system for the removal of underground water in the mines of the C
Jan 5, 1977
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South African Mining In The Contemporary Political?Economic Context - IntroductionBy M. Solomon
During the course of 2011 the nationalization of mines emerged as one of the most contentious and emotive political issues under review. Some four years after the African National Congress electoral c
Jan 1, 2013
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Controlled Blasting For Enhanced Safety In The Underground Environment - SynopsisGood blasting practices based on the careful application of explosive energy lead to significantly safer mining operations. Case studies demonstrate how the selection of the correct charge mass, explo
Jan 1, 2011
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Excess shear stress in the assessment of geologically hazardous situationsBy J. A. Ryder
A high proportion of damaging rockbursts are thought to be underlain by seismic events that represent shear or rupture along planes of weakness (faults, joints, dyke contacts). Such events are control
Jan 1, 1988
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Upgrading the stability of three masonry dams in different waysBy W. Wittke, D. Schröder, H. Polczyk
ABSTRACT: The Urft dam, the Diemel dam and the Eder dam are three old masonry damslocated in Germany. The paper describes the rehabilitation measures and the correspondingstability analyses carried ou
Jan 1, 2003
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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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The management of carbon in a high-tonnage CIP operationBy R. J. Davidson, N. Schoeman
SYNOPSIS The paper describes each of the stages in a carbon-in-pulp (CIP) or carbon-in-leach (CIL) plant, and details the steps that can be taken to achieve effective carbon management by referring t
Jan 1, 1991
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Abrasive and impactive wear of grinding balls in rotary millsBy L. A. Vermeulen, D. D. Howat
New distribution functions are derived to describe the size distribution of grinding elements in ball mils. The formulations are based on the assumption that abrasive as well as impactive interactions
Jan 1, 1986
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Torn-corner defect in billets rolled from continuously cast bloomsBy L. W. Helle
This paper summarizes the investigations carried out into a defect involving the corners of billets rolled from continuously cast blooms, which broke open during the rolling process. As it was believe
Jan 1, 1984
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Threshold blasting: The renaissance of explosives in narrow reef miningBy N. Kernahan, T. Zaniewski
Threshold blasting involves the use of small amounts of high explosive to break and fragment hard rock without having to evacuate mining personnel. The method is easily assimilated and effective in ro
Sep 1, 2001
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The Planning of Ventilation and Refrigeration Requirements in Deep MinesBy R. M. Stroh, D. F. H. Grave
In this paper ventilation planning methods are discussed, with particular reference to the application of computer techniques to the solving of the many problems associated with the forecasting of ven
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Conditioning in the flotation of gold, uranium oxide, and pyriteBy F. J. N. Stassen
SYNOPSIS The effect of conditioning energy on the flotation of gold, U308, and pyrite was investigated in the range 0,1 to 100 kWh per tonne of dry ore for various combinations of conditioning time a
Jan 1, 1991
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Probabilistic approach in rock slope stability analysis for Himalayan conditionsBy S. Pathak, B. Nilsen
Abstract: In recent years, probabilistic approach with the calculation of probability of failure instead of a factor of safety against failure is emerging in practice. The main objective of the paper
Jan 1, 2003