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Tunnel Surface Support - Capacities Of Various Types Of Wire Mesh And Shotcrete Under Dynamic LoadingThe paper deals with the results of dynamic tests carried out on a range of surface support liners consisting of combinations of mesh (various types), shotcrete, and wire rope lacing. The testing was
Jan 1, 2001
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Design and construction of tunnel portals under difficult geotechnical conditionsBy R. M. Spang
Abstract Between the German city of Dresden and the Czech capital Prague a 4-lane highway is under con-struction. At the outskirts of Dresden it will cross the narrow and deeply eroded Weißeritz V
Jan 1, 2003
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Development Of A Model Predictive Controller For A Milling CircuitMilling circuits are known to be difficult to control. In order to address these difficulties, it was decided to develop and test a model predictive controller (MPC) for a milling circuit. A milling s
Jan 1, 2000
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Owner Versus Contract Miner — A South African UpdateBy S. M. Rupprecht
"SynopsisOver the last decade in South Africa, there has been a significant increase in the number of mining operations, both open pit and underground, which use independent contractors to carry out m
Jan 1, 2015
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Factors Influencing The Severity Of Rockburst Damage In South African Gold MinesBy R. J. Durheim
Detailed investigations have been conducted into 21 rockbursts which caused damage to excavations in deep South African gold mines, in many instances resulting in the death or serious injury of work
Jan 1, 1998
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Annual Report - For The Year Ended 30th June 2004Council for 2003/2004 President T.R. Stacey President-elect F. M. G. Egerton Vice-presidents Senior W. H. van Niekerk Junior R.P.H. Willis Immediate Past-president S.J. Ramokgo
Jan 1, 2004
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Compliance With International Environmental Standards And Expectations: Review Of International Developments - IntroductionBy J. Glazewski
The mining industry in South Africa has developed its own environmental guidelines in the form of an Aide-Mémoire1,which is an extension of the previous rehabilitation provisions to include all aspect
Jan 1, 2000
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The Human Cost Of Sub-Contracting/Outsourcing - IntroductionBy D. Pillay
Outsourcing? and ?sub-contracting? have become buzzwords in recent years, as SA industry becomes increasingly exposed to the global economy, and global competitiveness. In its effort to ?catch up? aft
Jan 1, 1999
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Non-Productive Principles Of Landscape Rehabilitation After Long-Term Opencast Mining In North-West BohemiaBy P. Sklenicka
Remediation of the environmental (and social) disturbances caused by opencast brown coal mining in the past in north-west Bohemia isa priority for state environmental policy. In order to provide a co
Jan 1, 2004
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The application of “Optimine” to evaluate risks associated with extraction of a remnant pillar at depthBy S. K. Murphy, K. B. Le Bron, A. K. Ward, S. Hayes, T. Rangasamy
A process for evaluating different options for extraction of mining blocks is presented. The process is described and an example of the application of the process to a case study is presented.
Jan 1, 2003
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Reply To F. Essrich ?Quantitative Rockburst Hazard Assessment At Elandsrand Gold Mine? - In The Journal Of SAIMM, Vol. 97. No. 7. Pp. 319?324By J. F. Curtis
In the synopsis, the author concludes that ?high levels of seismicity do not coincide with high rockburst rates?. Implicit to an appreciation of this statement is the necessity of a common understand
Jan 1, 1999
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Comment On S. Sarac And C. Sensogut?s Paper: A Statistical Determination Of Methane Emission From Coalbeds - Case Study - SAIMM Journal, 103, No. 3. 2003. Pp. 209?211By P. J. D. Lloyd
At first I read this paper with interest, which grew to fascination, and ended up with horror. Such reactions to a supposedly scientific contribution are rare, and I believe the coal mining community
Jan 1, 2004
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Flotation Stabilization And OptimizationBy A. Singh
The control of flotation plants is by no means trivial. Flotation is one of the most interactive minerals? processing operations. The interactive nature of flotation circuits results in oscillations o
Jan 1, 2003
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Survey And Geotechnical Slope Monitoring ConsiderationsBy F. T. Cawood
Monitoring of the slopes of surface mines can prevent loss of life, loss of equipment, loss of production and possibly the loss of the mine. The effectiveness of such monitoring depends on the extent
Jan 1, 2006
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Effect Of Residual Tectonic Stresses On Roadway Stability In An Underground Coal MineBy B. Unver
Effective strata control is a prerequisite for maintaining an efficient mining operation. If the strata in the vicinity of an opening are not controlled effectively, it is impossible to perform a safe
Jan 1, 1999
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The Evaluation Of Rock Brittleness Concept On Rotary Blast Hole DrillsBy R. Altindag
The rock brittleness is one of the most important rock properties that affect the drill-ability of rocks. It is supposed that the increase in rock brittleness causes the increase in penetration rate.
Jan 1, 2002
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Development And Test Of A Sociotechnical Model For Accident/Injury Occurrences In Underground CoalminesBy P. S. Paul
Mine accidents/injuries are complex and generally characterized by several factors, from technical to social characteristics. In this paper, a sociotechnical model for work injury in mines was develop
Jan 1, 2005
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2D DEM Verification: Load Behaviour And Forces On A Lifter BarBy M. A. van Nierop
The Discrete Element Method (DEM) is a model that is used to simulate the motion of the media in a grinding mill. The sum of the energy that is lost in inter-media and media-wall collisions represents
Jan 1, 1999
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Pit Slope Design And Risk ? A View Of The Current State Of The ArtBy T D. Sullivan
Risk lies at the heart of all mining and nowhere more so than in pit slope design. Mining is principally about two areas of risk; safety and economics. This paper addresses the main elements of pit
Jan 1, 2006
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Comparison Of Resin-In-Solution And Carbon-In-Solution For The Recovery Of Gold From Clarified SolutionsBy J. van Deventer
Testwork was done with two different adsorbents, Dowex-Minix gold-selective resin and activated carbon, to detemine their relative performances with regard to gold recovery from clarified low-grade so
Jan 1, 2000