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                     The Recovery Of Chrome And Manganese Alloy Fines From Slag The Recovery Of Chrome And Manganese Alloy Fines From SlagBy J. H. Van Reenen, H. Thiele, C. Bergman For some time spirals have been the process equipment chosen to recover metal in the size range 0.15 to 3mm from ferrochrome and silico/ferro manganese slags. Recoveries of metal obtained using spiral Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Hard rock tunnel boring, cutting, drilling and blasting: rock parameters for excavatability Hard rock tunnel boring, cutting, drilling and blasting: rock parameters for excavatabilityBy K. Thuro, R. J. Plinninger ABSTRACT: Determining tunnel stability is a key issue during preliminary site investigation. In contrast, problems of excavatability have been largely ignored. While the choice of an economic tunnelli Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Quantitative Rockburst Hazard Assessment At Elandsrand Gold Mine Quantitative Rockburst Hazard Assessment At Elandsrand Gold MineBy F. Essrich A quantitative rockburst hazard assessment procedure was introduced on Elandsrand Gold Mine at the end of 1994. It is currently used to evaluate the seismicity-related risk in production areas on the Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Role of Metal Accounting in Assessing and Managing the Business Risks Involved in Production Planning Role of Metal Accounting in Assessing and Managing the Business Risks Involved in Production PlanningBy Donald Leroux, Simon Gariépy, Luc Lachance "Quantitative information about the quality of metal balance results is often overlooked when making important plant production planning decisions. Not only is this common omission made in a context w Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Automated Structure Mapping Of Rock Faces Automated Structure Mapping Of Rock FacesBy M. K. Elmouttie, G. V. Poropat Mapping of exposed rock walls provides data on geological features such as joints, bedding planes, faults etc critical to the economics and the safety of mine operations. Traditional, manual methods o Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Micropore Carbon Furnace Lining Micropore Carbon Furnace LiningBy Stefan Basista, Janusz Tomala Modern constructions of electric ferroalloy furnaces are still based on applying in the lower "liquid" areas the standard carbon materials. What can be illustrated by the experience from several years Jan 1, 2007 
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                     A decision analysis guideline for underground bulk air heat exchanger design specifications A decision analysis guideline for underground bulk air heat exchanger design specificationsBy M. Hooman, W. M. Marx, R. C. W. Webber-Youngman This paper discusses a study that investigated different underground bulk air heat exchanger (>100 m3/s) design criteria. A literature review found that no single document exists covering all design c Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Mechanisms Of Large Seismic Events In Platinum Mines Of The Bushveld Complex (South Africa) ? Synopsis Mechanisms Of Large Seismic Events In Platinum Mines Of The Bushveld Complex (South Africa) ? SynopsisBy D. Malovichko Seismic events and pillar failures observed in two platinum mines in the Rustenburg area, South Africa, were investigated. We studied the sources of approximately 300 largest seismic events recorded i Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Strategic and tactical requirements of a mining long-term plan Strategic and tactical requirements of a mining long-term planBy B. J. Kloppers, J. V. Z. Visser, C. J. Horn "The long-term plan (LTP) in a mineral resource company is defined by the quality of the mineral resource and represents the result of a series of trade-offs to fulfil internal organizational as well Jan 1, 2015 
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                     On the surface noxious gas emissions from old iron mines On the surface noxious gas emissions from old iron minesBy D. Grabowski, Z. Pokryszka A study carried out in the iron basin of Lorraine (North-East of France) highlighted the existence of under-oxygenated and noxious gas emissions (carbon dioxide, radon…) in vast built-up areas related Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Current And Potential Applications Of Fluid-Bed Technology In The Ferroalloy Industry Current And Potential Applications Of Fluid-Bed Technology In The Ferroalloy IndustryBy G. Denton, P. den Hoed, A. Luckos The potential application of fluidized beds in several sectors of the ferroalloy industry is promising. They can be used in the direct reduction of iron ores to produce a feed for steelmaking, in the Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Rock Support In Southern African Hard Rock Mines. Rock Support In Southern African Hard Rock Mines.By Dennis Van Heerden Southern Africa has a long history of underground hard rock mining dating back to the late 1800?s. The rock support of underground excavations has significantly changed during this period, due to impr Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Some Pitfalls And Misuses Of Rock Mass Classification Systems For Mine Design ? Synopsis Some Pitfalls And Misuses Of Rock Mass Classification Systems For Mine Design ? SynopsisRock mass classification systems are extensively used in rock engineering design work, and mine design is no exception. Among the systems most widely used for mining-related design work are the NGI 0- Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Application of magnetic separation technology for the processing of a colemanite ore - Synopsis Application of magnetic separation technology for the processing of a colemanite ore - SynopsisBy I. Alp Application of magnetic separation was investigated for the enrichment of colemanite ores by removing the magnetic gangue fraction. The detailed XRD analysis of the ore has indicated that the gangue f Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Human Vibration Levels In The South African Mining Industry Human Vibration Levels In The South African Mining IndustryBy J. L. van Niekerk The research project reported on represents the first comprehensive attempt to measure the vibration levels of a variety of tools and equipment in the South African mining industry to determine the ef Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Comment On The Paper: Design Of Merensky Reef Crush Pillar Comment On The Paper: Design Of Merensky Reef Crush PillarBy F. S. A. de Frey The author would like to refer to his contribution to the paper `Design of pillar systems in South Africa' by Ozbay et al. 1. The authors agreed `wholeheartedly that further research, together w Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Continuous improvement management for mining companies Continuous improvement management for mining companiesBy M. Mikolás, L. Pomothy, K. Špakovská, M. Vanek "Enterprises are faced with increasing economic competition and managers are obliged to look for methods that will ensure a competitive edge in their companies’ markets. These methods include manageri Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Sprayed Concrete for Underground Excavations — A Status Report Sprayed Concrete for Underground Excavations — A Status ReportBy B. C. Viljoen "SynopsisCommencement of the next phase of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project is a year or so away from becoming reality. Some 50 km of tunnels in the form of access adits, shafts, diversion tunnels, Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Developments In Copper Cooler Design For Pyrometallurgical Applications Developments In Copper Cooler Design For Pyrometallurgical ApplicationsBy David Mitchell, Daan Delport, Frik Marx, Mike Shapiro The use of copper cooling elements to enhance refractory lining life in pyrometallurgical vessels is common in modern furnace design. Copper elements typically incorporate a base panel with cast in co Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Presidential address: How cool are refractory materials? - Synopsis Presidential address: How cool are refractory materials? - SynopsisThis paper reviews the history of refractory materials, highlights the development of refractory technology over the years, draws attention to the technology behind these materials, and comments on fu Jan 1, 2008 
