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The Use And Abuse Of Statistics
Stochastic methods are normally invoked / used to assist with the understanding of risks, when there is uncertainty around a particular outcome. Uncertainty implies that there is a risk that the desir
Jan 1, 2007
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Energy considerations in rock mechanics: fundamental results
By M. D. G. Salamon
If a transition from one equilibrium state to another occurs during the course of mining, energy transfer takes place in the rock mass, which is assumed to be an elastic continuum. The energy componen
Jan 1, 1984
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The effect of consumer specifications on the planning and operation of a coal mine
By N. T. Halgreen
The use of coal for combustion, carbonization, and the production of synthetic fuel is discussed briefly, highlighting the effect of certain physical and chemical properties of coal on these processes
Jan 1, 1984
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The effect of head grade on recovery efficiency in a gold-reduction plant
By M. Splaine, C. E. Dohm, S. J. Browner
As the grade of the gold (head grade) in the ore supplied to a reduction plants falls, the efficiency of recovery of the metal drops. This is not simply due to a fixed grade lost in the residue, since
Jan 1, 1982
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Cave Mining - The State Of The Art
Caving is the lowest cost underground mining method provided that the draw point spacing, draw point size, and ore-handling facilities are designed to suit the caved material, and that the draw point
Jan 1, 1994
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The treatment of ultrafine coal, especially by froth flotation
By Z. Zitron, G. J. de Korte, D. W. Horsfall
This paper summarizes work carried out on the treatment of fine coal, nominally classified as minus 0,5 mm (wedge-wire screen), which is removed from the raw coal prior to the treatment of the plus 0,
Jan 1, 1986
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Comparisons Between WAVE And Seismological Data
In order to test the applicability of elastodynamic codes in the modeling of mining related problems, comparisons are made between seismic data and numerical analyses. The dynamic finite difference pr
Jan 1, 1995
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Discussion: Support in shallow mines using horizontally reinforced systems. Further contribution by M. D. G. Salamont
It is perhaps somewhat unusual for a contributor to comment on the authors' reply to his critique. However, I should like to return to a specific comment made by the authors. Award to Bob Laburn
Jan 1, 1984
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Environmental Protection In South Africa
By P. J. Lloyd
Society is fully justified in its concern about the environment, but that concern may, at present, be too uncritical It is, for instance, essential to establish that there is a valid environmental imp
Jan 1, 1994
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Copper in South Africa-Part II
By C. O. Beale
This, the second and final part of a review on the subject(the first part was published in the March issue of this Jouma/), deals in detail with the 9 copper-producing companies in the Republic of Sou
Jan 1, 1985
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Overview Of The High-Temperature Mechanical Properties Of Pt-Alloys
By S. Vorberg, B. Fischer, U. Glatzel, R. Völkl, D. Lupton, M. Wenderoth
Owing to their excellent oxidation and corrosion resistance, Pt and its alloys are being used preferentially at elevated temperatures and in aggressive environments. For example, an important applicat
Jan 1, 2006
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Trends in Ferro-Alloy Production
By S. Selmer-Olsen
New trends and developments in the production of ferro-silicon, ferro-manganese and ferro-chrome alloys are discussed, with emphasis on the general trend to the adoption of large production units. Pro
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Open Pit Drilling and Blasting
By Alan Bauer
SYNOPSIS A discussion is presented of the advances that have been made in rotary drilling in recent years and it is indicated how and why these drills have replaced percussive equipment even in the h
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Research management by objectives
Scientific and technical research is becoming an expensive business, and needs to be managed as well as directed. Regardless of whether it operates under public or private auspices, a research-and dev
Jan 1, 1982
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Address By Mr J. J. Geldenhuys* - 5th International Backfill Symposium, 13 September 1993
Ladies and gentlemen, it is a privilege to be able personally to welcome you to the opening of this Symposium. It is particularly pleasant to be able to extend a warm South African welcome to al our v
Jan 1, 1993
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Economics Of Mine Water Treatment - Synopsis
By 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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SPOTLIGHT on drilling and blasting in surface mines
By A. N. Brown
Rock breakage by drilling and blasting is fundamental to every hard-rock mining operation. The subject was an apt choice for a mining school because many technological changes have taken place since t
Jan 1, 1986
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The behaviour of mine tailings during hydraulic deposition
By G. M. Bentel, G. E. Blight
The environmentally acceptable disposal of fine-particled mining and industrial wastes by the formation of hydraulic- fill slimes dams is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the total mining
Jan 1, 1983
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Torn-corner defect in billets rolled from continuously cast blooms
By L. W. Helle
This paper summarizes the investigations carried out into a defect involving the corners of billets rolled from continuously cast blooms, which broke open during the rolling process. As it was believe
Jan 1, 1984
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Some basic considerations in the application of geostatistics to the valuation of ore in South African gold mines
By D. G. Krige
Some basic considerations in the application of geostatistics to the valuation of ore in South African gold mines by D. G. KRIGE, Pr. Eng., D.Se. (Eng.) Rand (Fellow) There is much room for improvemen
Jan 4, 1976