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Life Of Business Optimisation - The Mathematical Programming Approach (620ff75a-0d1e-495b-b9ab-af47d4cc7176)
By M. L. Smith
A new approach to strategic planning, the Life of Business Optimisation System (LOBOS) optimises production systems from the scale of stopes in a single mine to an entire business strategy consisting
Jan 1, 2007
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Computer-aided Use of a Screening Process Model
By G. Ferrara
The mathematical framework of a well-established model proposed earlier by the authors for the screening process is briefly recalled. Some numerical methods for the application of the model, concernin
Jan 1, 1987
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Fishy samples: how big a sample to avoid the infamous ?Poisson effect??
By D. Francois-Bongarcon
The ?Poisson effect? is defined and characterized. It takes place even when the material to sample is not liberated. Gy, Pitard, Ingamells, and others, including the author, recommend that a minimum a
Jan 1, 2009
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Some fundamental aspects of the use of disc cutters in hard-rock excavation
By D. F. Howarth, F. F. Roxborough
Some important aspects of the design of rock-cutting systems remain relatively unexplored. Two areas of practical significance in this context form the subject of this paper: cutting in jointed or fis
Jan 1, 1982
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Incorporation of rehabilitation cost into the optimum cut-off grade determination - Synopsis
By J. Gholamnejad
Determination of the optimum cut-off grades is one of the most important aspects of mine production planning. A cut-off is a grade below which we choose not to process material. This material is treat
Jan 1, 2009
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Recent advances in the numerical simulation of tunnel excavation
By Gernot Beer, Christian Dünser, Marcos Noronha
The main findings of the joint research initiative “Numerical Simulation in Tunnelling” and a follow-on project on efficient numerical simulation models for tunnelling are presented. Die wichtigs
Jan 1, 2003
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A Validation Study of Gold Borehole Valuation Procedures Based on a Simulated Orebody
By C. M. Suhr
n order to validate the borehole analysis valuation procedure commonly used in the South African gold mining industry, a simulated orebody was used to create borehole values which would serve as data
Jan 1, 1987
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Geostatistical Simulation of a Commercial Polymetallic Nodule Mining Site
By J. -M. Chautru
A geostatistical simulation of a typical mining site for polymetallic nodules in the North Pacific Ocean is presented. This is the first stage in the design of an industrial mining system. Two varia
Jan 1, 1987
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Hazardous passage of Mrazovka tunnel under a reinforced concrete structure
By I. Zemanek, A. Rozsypal
Mrazovka tunnel was excavated under one building whose subsurface space was not possible to reinforce against additional settlements induced by digging. In the presented contribution the risk analysis
Jan 1, 2003
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Design Of Backfill As Support In Polish Coal Mines
By J. Palarski
Long waling is used in most Polish coal seams, with backfilling to support the roof, to create an artificial hanging wall to prevent movement if the rockmass, and to eliminate the fire hazard in aband
Jan 1, 1994
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The Design Of A Backfill System, With Particular Emphasis On Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (W) Limited
This paper details the preliminary design work carried out before and during the implementation of an extensive backfilling programme on Cooke 3 Shaft, Randfontein Estates Gold Mining Company (Witwate
Jan 1, 1988
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Spotlight on grade control
By W. K. Brinsden
The Australian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG) held their fifth successive annual seminar at Observation City, Scarborough, in Perth on 15th November, 1990. The title of the seminar was 'Strateg
Jan 1, 1991
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Integrated Data Analysis for the Selection of Favourable Areas of Pb- Zn Mineralization on Biga Peninsula, NW Turkey
By C. Kliem
Geological, tectonic, geochemical and geophysical data were utilized for the mineral resource assessment of the Biga Peninsula in NW Turkey. During the deductive phase of the project multivariate stat
Jan 1, 1987
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Production Schedule Optimisation In Underground Hard Rock Mining Using Mixed Integer Programming (f83c3c02-c68d-4272-b005-d08a2a0d5f65)
There are presently no suitable underground mine production scheduling optimisation models available for application to sublevel stope mining. Scheduling underground production for maximum return is t
Jan 1, 2007
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The application of the AMIRA P754 metal accounting code in the coal industry ? Synopsis
By D. P. Power
The development of an accounting code for the metallurgical industry has been debated for many years. Following the series of tumultuous economic events in the nineties and earlier this century that h
Jan 1, 2010
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Student prizegiving (8636c2a5-7e5c-4dc9-a3c8-a5830f83487d)
The second annual student prize giving function of the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy was held in the Van der Byl Hall, University of Pretoria, on Thursday, 10th March, 1978. The mai
Jan 1, 1978
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Mine Management by Objectives (a68515b5-909f-46a5-b123-52cd8602aa93)
By A. A. Hazell
Mine management by objectives by A. A. Hazel The procedure of setting production targets is illustrated in Appendix I of the paper. This procedure is intended only as a guide although the standards on
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A system for the energy effective concentrate feed into furnaces
By J. P. Kirsch
This paper sets out to clearly identify all elements that make up an effective furnace feed system. These are outlined and the more common types of technology are listed. These technologies all play a
Jan 1, 2008
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Mineral Resource Management: An Overview of an Integrated Graphics Based System
By F. J. J. Blaauw
This paper discusses a bold venture into the use of interactive computer graphics technology as the foundation of an overall integrated mining managerial system. The wide range of applications that ca
Jan 1, 1987
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Spatial Distribution of Probabilities
By F. E. Steffens
The application of kriging in assessing the area rainfall in a weather modification experiment is complicated by the presence of many zero rainfall recordings on a given day, and the fact that the var
Jan 1, 1987