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Economics Of Mine Water Treatment - SynopsisBy J. Dvorácek
Mine water poses a significant problem in lignite coal mining. The drainage of mine water is the fundamental prerequisite of mining operations. Under the legislation of the Czech Republic, mine water
Jan 1, 2012
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Dynamic failure of pillar remnants—case studiesBy G. van Aswegen, J. D. Bosman
Gold bearing deposits in the Witwatersrand consist predominantly of narrow tabular conglomerates with quartzite host rock. Extensive mining of these deposits at depth results in significant stresses
Jan 1, 2003
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On-Line Wear Measurements For Commercial-Scale, Coarse-Particle Slurry PipelinesBy R. S. Sanders, J. Schaan
Syncrude Canada Ltd. produces synthetic crude oil from Canada?s vast oil sand reserves by mining the oil sand, then separating and upgrading the ultra-viscous crude oil, or bitumen (~ 106mPa s @ 10ºC)
Jan 1, 2007
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Reinforced Cemented Tailings FillBy L. Dison
There are many potential uses in gold mining for an initially stiff element of backfill that will yield at a predetermined load and maintain that load to beyond a compression of 30%. Such elements cou
Jan 1, 1988
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Pillar design in coal minesBy H. Wagner
The paper points out that bord-and-pillar mining is the most important method of coal extraction in South African underground coal mines, and advocates that pillar design procedures should be refined
Jan 1, 1980
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Micro-seismic events: an aid in studies of deep-mine rock structuresBy T. O. Hagan
A system for the monitoring of micrcoseismic events. which is designed for use in feasibility studies of rock-burst prediction, has been operating at Western Deep levels Limited since 1977. Analyses h
Jan 1, 1981
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Support requirements in rockburst conditionsBy R. K. Brummer
The support of stopes and tunnels in South African gold mines subject to rockburst damage requires special attention. The interaction of a seismic wave with either a stope or a tunnel is subject to a
Jan 1, 1988
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Notices Eighth World Mining CongressNotices EIGHTH WORLD MINING CONGRESS The Eighth World Mining Congress will be held in Lima, Peru, from 3rd to 8th November, 1974. The theme of the Congress is 'Prognosis of mining development up
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A Computer Simulation Technique to Study Probability of Detection of Geologic TargetsBy P. H. S. W. Kulatilake
The paper introduces a computer simulation technique to estimate the target detection probabilities associated with search surveys. The technique takes into account the inherent randomness associated
Jan 1, 1987
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Coal-preparation routes for maximum coal recoveryBy T. A. Claasen
Exceptionally low yields in the coking-coal fields of the Soutpansberg area in the northern Transvaal, are taxing the skill and ingenuity of preparation engineers. The coals are highly intergrown, and
Jan 1, 1980
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Book reviewAdvances in extractive metallurgy, 1977. Proceedings of the third symposium organised by the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy held from 18-20th April 1977. London, the Institution of Mining and Me
Jan 1, 1978
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Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environmentsBy J. M. Stewart, C. H. Wyndham
Suggested thermal stress limits for safe physiological strain in underground environments by J. M. STEW ART M.Sc. (Eng) (Witwatersrand) (Visitor) and C. H. WYNDHAM M.B., D.Sc. (Witwatersrand), F.R.C.P
Jan 8, 1975
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Railway tunnel design against karstic collapse in KoreaBy Y. H. Suh, H. C. Lee, D. S. Kim
A progressive karst formation and its influence upon engineered structures in the ‘phil-karst’ rock mass draw a tunnel engineer’s special attention to a long-term stability and the maintenance issues.
Jan 1, 2003
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Multi-Mineral Cut-Off Grade Optimization By Grid SearchBy E. Cetin
Orebodies that contain more than one economically important mineral are generally evaluated by parametric cut-off grades. This approach often leads to mis-valuation of mineral deposits because cut-off
Aug 1, 2013
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Effect Of Hot Rolling Conditions On Ridging In 16wt% Cr Ferritic Stainless Steel Sheet - SynopsisBy K. A. Annan
The last seven hot rolling passes of the ferritic stainless steel AISI430 were simulated on a Gleeble-1500D® thermo-mechanical simulator to investigate the effect of temperature, strain rate, and inte
Jan 1, 2013
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Discussion: Safety in South African minesThe following contributions were received to the paper entitled 'Safety in South African mines: An analysis of accident statistics', by H.S. Eisner and J.P. Leger, which appeared in the J. S
Jan 1, 1988
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Design Features of a Deep-Level ShaftBy D. H. Hillhouse, G. Lange
Design features of a deep-level shaft by D. H. HILLHOUSE. Pr. Eng.(Visitor)- and G. LANGE. Pr. Eng.(Fellow) Design and technical features of a large, deep shaft are described, and details of the sinki
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Review Of Mud Rush Mitigation On Kimberley?s Old Scraper Drift Block CavesBy A. Holder
A major mud push occurred on the 870 m production level, scraper drift block cave at Dutoitspan diamond mine in November 2011, during which it is estimated that more than 4 400 m3 of mud engulfed the
Jul 1, 2013
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A matched case-control study of occupational injury in underground coalmine workers - SynopsisBy B. M. Kunar
It is well known that job-related hazards and individual factors influence occupational injuries. However, research involving coalminers has been limited. This case-control study assessed the relation
Jan 1, 2010
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Dam foundation design considering scattering of its deformabilityBy M. Nakamura, T. Akamatsu
Embankment dams are often constructed on soft rock foundations in Japan, so it is important to precisely predict deformation of the foundations due to fill placement at the design stage. In order to a
Jan 1, 2003