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An early appraisal of exploration projectsBy D. G. Millenbruch
An account is given of a four-phase system for the appraisal of a mineral project while it is still in the exploration stage, and for continual consideration of a favourable appraisal until the produc
Jan 1, 1979
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Longterm trends in domestic metal prices under international conditions of differential inflation rates and unstable currency exchange ratesBy D. G. Krige
The problem of a realistic investment analysis for a new mining venture that sells its products on the international metal markets IS studied against the background factors, firstly, of different infl
Jan 1, 1979
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Cold-Spray Coating of an Fe-40 At.% Al Alloy with Additions of RutheniumBy L. A. Cornish, I. A. Mwamba, R. A. Couperthwaite
"In previous work by the authors, it was established that additions of 0.2 at.% Ru to an Fe-40 at.% Al alloy improved the corrosion and oxidation resistance of the alloy. The alloy was produced by mec
Jan 1, 2016
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Technology and growth in the South African mining industry: An assessment of criticalBy V. W. Lumadi, S. Nyasha
The mining industry has yet to fully accept and embrace the strategic role of technology and innovation in successful business planning and execution. In this study, we empirically determine the facto
Apr 14, 2024
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Some observations on 'ancient' mining at PhalaborwaBy C. E. More
Some observations on 'ancient' mining at Phalaborwa C. E. MORE. B.A. (Pretoria) (Visitor) A brief account is given of historical references to the Phalaborwa area, the first being to the mou
Jan 1, 1974
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Letter from Brigadier R. S. G. StokesBrigadier R. S. G. Stokes of Sherborne, Dorset, is the oldest surviving member of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He joined in 1904 and has been a member for 77 years. Book revie
Jan 1, 1979
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Visualising and Understanding the Stress Path for Rock Mechanics Modelling and Testing, and Rock Engineering DesignBy J. P. Harrison, J. A. Hudson.
ABSTRACT: When considering the rock stress component of rock mechanics design, the basic procedure is to consider the pre-existing stress-state in the rock mass and then estimate the disturbance to th
Jan 1, 2003
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Mining By Rock Cutting In Narrow ReefsBy K. Moxham, A. Smit, R. Pickering
Since the early 1970s research has been ongoing to develop a cost-effective way of continuously mining the narrow reef, hard rock, typical of South African gold and platinum mines. In the late1980s it
Jan 1, 2006
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Fully dynamic stability analysis of jointed rock slopesBy Y. H. Hatzor
ABSTRACT: A fully dynamic, two dimensional, stability analysis of a highly discontinuous rock slope is demonstrated in this paper. The studied rock slope is the upper terrace of King Herod’s Palace in
Jan 1, 2003
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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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A clarification of the concept of dependent selection of particlesBy B. Geelhoed
A generalization of Gy?s 1979 model for the variance of the fundamental sampling error has been proposed at WCSB2?2005 by Geelhoed. This generalized model can potentially lead to a better corresponden
Jan 1, 2009
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Some New Essential Questions about Scale Effects on the Mechanics of Rock Mass JointsBy M. J. A. Leal-Gomes
There is a set of settled ideas in the field of the mechanics of rock mass joints, that need a deep revision, after the last experimental works of several authors. In this paper, this theme is approac
Jan 1, 2003
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The Influence of Various Factors on the Results of Stability Analysis of Rock Slopes and on the Evaluation of RiskBy M. J. Kanda
"The design of rock slopes in the planning and operation of open pit mines and for road and rail cuttings requires the evaluation of their stability. This is commonly done using two well-established m
Jan 1, 2016
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Automatic closed-loop scheduling in underground mining using discrete event simulationBy F. Sundqvist, B. Skawina, J. Greberg, A. Salama, M. Astrand, P. Ekbeck
Today’s mining operations require fast reporting and rapid rescheduling based on updated information. An automatic mine scheduling system could not only quickly reschedule but also propose alternative
Jun 1, 2021
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Ore Reserve Estimation at Western Deep Levels- Gold MineThe auriferous Carbon Leader reef which is the subject of this study can be subdivided into two types of sedimentological units, each with its characteristic spatial variability. For the longwall mini
Jan 1, 1987
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Applications And Benefits Of 3D Laser Scanning For The Mining IndustryBy J. W. van der Merwe
Technology is advancing at a rate that makes it extremely difficult for the mining Industry to keep pace. Many advances occur within a given piece of technology and often this is missed by the discip
Jan 1, 2012
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Highly Efficient Electric Smelters For The Platinum Industry - SMS Solutions For Energy SavingBy R. Degel
Submerged arc furnaces and electric smelters are applied in numerous metal and slag production lines. Particularly in ferroalloy and non-ferrous metal production, like silicon metal, platinum group me
Jan 1, 2012
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Analysis of Cutoff Grades Using Optimum Control TheoryBy R. Yi
The determination of the optimum cutoff grade for a surface mine may be very different from that of an underground mine because a selectable mining method may be used in the latter case. A review of r
Jan 1, 1987
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Selection of an Appropriate Leaching Method for Light Rees from Esfordi Flotation Concentrate Based on Mineral CharacterizationBy D. Moradkhani, S. M. Javad Koleini, M. Abdollahy, F. Soltani
"The objective of the study was to determine the type and distribution of rare earth elements (REEs) in the phosphate flotation concentrate from the Esfordi flotation plant in central Iran, in order t
Jan 1, 2017
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Contact sorption drying of chromite concentratesBy C. Snyman, M. Le Roux, Q. P. Campbell, S. Engelbrecht
Due to the ultrafine particle size required for effective processing of chromite ores, dewatering of the concentrates presents a challenge. It is not uncommon for the ore to have elevated moisture con
Oct 3, 2023