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Prediction of physico-mechanical rock characteristics from electrical resistivity testsBy E. Öğretici, S. Kahraman
The indirect estimation of intact rock properties is particularly useful for preliminary investigations in engineering projects. In this paper we examine the usability of electrical resistivity, a non
Aug 8, 2024
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Wind Erosion Of Tailings Dams And Mitigation Of The Dust NuisanceBy G. E. Blight
Wind erosion can be a major cause of the loss and dispersion of tailings material from a tailings dam into its surrounding environment. Such dust dispersion can be a serious nuisance, as well as a hea
Jan 1, 2007
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Kinetic gold leach monitoring including cyanide speciation - SynopsisBy P. W. Lotz
Traditionally, bottle roll tests have been used to optimize the extraction process for best gold extraction and recovery. Such tests typically involve exposing the ore to defined reagent concentration
Jan 1, 2009
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Hydro Power And Stope Drilling Systems - An Energy-Saving Perspective - SynopsisElectricity supply constraints in SA are increasingly challenging mines to operate more energy efficiently without reducing production output. Mining compressed air systems are well known to be operat
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineral Resource Throughput Management: From An Iron Ore Mine To Steel In India (b7c708d0-4ac4-4078-9cb8-41844cba4156)Mineral Resource Throughput Management is based on the extraction of the maximum potential value from an ore reserve with the emphasis to generate maximum ROI and ROR (return on reserve). A stee
Jan 1, 2007
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PNEUFLOT® - Modern Flotation Technology In The 21st CenturyBy Lutz Markworth, Wolfram Jaspers, Johannes Kottmann
PNEUFLOT® technology has been applied for the past 20 years in coal, ore and other minerals processing plants. During the last two years this technology has achieved a breakthrough with some 42 units
Jan 1, 2007
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SAIMM Base Metals Conference, Namibia, July 2007 - The Minerals Industry And Syndicated ResearchBy P G. Gaylard
The minerals Industry carries out over US$ 2 billion of R&D annually. The R&D is performed at three levels ? in house research facilities; on a one-on-one basis with a research provider; as syndicated
Jan 1, 2007
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Safety Considerations In Underground Logistics?A Look At Vertical, Horizontal And In-Stope Transportation Systems ? SynopsisBy S. M. Rupprecht
Transportation accounts for some 26% of all mine accidents in South Africa. Although this figure may not be as prolific as fall of grounds accidents or accidents caused by seismic events, the enormity
Jan 1, 2011
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Economic Modelling Of A Ferrochrome Furnace ? SynopsisBy W. Biermann
All industrial processes are economically driven, resulting in the ever increasing need for process optimization in order to stay competitive and profitable. Numerous models has been published depicti
Jan 1, 2012
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Occupational health and safety management toolBy T. Güyagüler, A. Güngör
Labour protection, that is prevention of occupational disease and reduction in the frequency of accident, has always been a matter of major concern of mining industry. Management and the government sh
Jan 1, 2003
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From Laboratory To Plant Implementation, A Study In Gravity ConcentrationBy Mark Van Kleek
CONTENTS ?The Falcon C ?Data from a Production Trial ?Methodology ?Scale-up ?Test Results ?Circuit Configurations ?Conclusion
Jan 1, 2006
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The blast-induced noise and ground vibration structural and human response: A case for the South African mud house homesBy X. Gumede
Mud houses are common structures in most South African rural homes closer to the mining operations. Fulltime dwellers in these properties are often the elderly. The mine codes of practice and the Sout
Dec 15, 2025
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Research into fire fighting and fire prevention in South AfricaBy A. Whillier
The decisive action taken by mine managements in recent years has been the main factor in bringing about the present downward trend in mine fires. A better understanding of the fundamental factors tha
Jan 1, 1981
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Subsidence analysis and prediction based on a real caseBy B. Solar Menéndez, M. B. Díaz Aguado, I. Á. Fernández, C. González Nicieza
The analysis of subsidence due to the opening of an underground void (mining, water exploitation or civil works hole) is a problem usually hard to solve. First of all, it requires a predictive model,
Jan 1, 2003
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Investigating ?Optimal? Kriging Variance Estimation Using an Analytic and a Bootstrap ApproachBy C. Thiart
Kriging is an interpolation technique for predicting unobserved responses at target locations from observed responses at specified locations. Kriging predictors are best linear unbiased predictors (BL
Jan 1, 2014
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Backfilling Waste Material Composites Environmental Impact Assessment (95dd6eef-7bf4-4fa8-be57-02effe87a6a7)By J. Kortnik
Mining has always been, and still is, an activity which is vital for the development of mankind. This is because a predominant proportion of industrial products and energy is produced from raw materia
Jan 1, 2003
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Needs Analysis for Capacity Building of Artisanal Miners in Central AfricaBy Steven M. Rupprecht
"The artisanal mining sector in Central Africa is largely informal, yet provides an essential livelihood for many (directly or indirectly) participants, as well as facilitating an important source for
Jan 1, 2015
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Radio frequency propagation model and fading of wireless signal at 2.4 GHz in an underground coal mineBy A. Patri, D. S. Nimaje
Wireless sensor networks and wireless communication systems have become indispensable in underground mines. Wireless sensor networks are being used for better real-time data acquisition from ground mo
Jan 1, 2015
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The Practical Application Of The Wemco Hms Drum Separator In The Mining & Metals Recycling Industries - 1. IntroductionBy K D. Wilkes
The WEMCO Heavy Media Drum Separator was first introduced by WEMCO in California in the 1940`s, initially from their base in San Francisco and later when the company moved to Sacramento. The WEMCO Co
Jan 1, 2006
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AziSA: improving mining decisions with real- time data ? 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, 2009