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Application of the Event Chain Project Management Methodology to a Mining StopeBy J. H. C. Pretorius, P. Nelwamondo
"Although South Africa possesses more than 80% of the world’s platinum reserves, its reputation for reliability in supplying platinum to global markets is under threat. This is due to the 49% decrease
Jan 1, 2018
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Triaxial tests of carboniferous slates with static and dynamic loadingBy B. Zlender
ABSTRACT: The paper presents investigation of carboniferous slates from the Trojane hilly area performed on series of samples of equal material. The results of static loading tests show that carbonife
Jan 1, 2003
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A particle-based approach for the modelling of spiral concentrators, C.P. Bergmann, N. Naudé, and J. de VilliersBy N. Naudé, J. de Villiers, C. P. Bergmann
It is proposed that the physical and chemical composition of individual mineral particles are an appropriate basis from which to model the performance of minerals processing equipment. Such a particle
Jan 1, 2020
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Dynamic Control of a Mining EnterpriseBy R. G. Coyle
"In an earlier paper the author explored the consequences of price-stabilizing effects, on an industry-wide basis, of various production strategies. These ideas have now been applied to an illustrativ
Jan 1, 2014
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The Development Of AK6By J A. H Campbell
AK6 is a Cretaceous aged kimberlite located in the north-east of Botswana, close to Debswana's Drapa and Letlhakane Mines. It was discovered by Debswana in 1969, but was considered unattractive f
Jan 1, 2010
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An integrated approach for determining the viability of extracting three remnants in a scattered, deep level gold mineBy L. Linzer, J. Oelofse, T. Rangasamy
Extraction of isolated blocks of ground with elevated levels of stress and/or seismicity is a common occurrence in South African gold mines. Isolated blocks of ground that are divorced from the main o
Jan 1, 2003
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The Renard Project Building A Canadian Diamond Resource BaseBy D. Skelton
The Renard kimberlite cluster is located in the Monts Otish region of Quebec, Canada. A Canadian National Instrument (NI) 43-101 compliant resource statement for the Renard kimberlites 2, 3, 4 and 9 a
Jan 1, 2010
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The Application of Ductile Support Methods in Alpine TunnelsBy B. Moritz, W. Schubert, E. A. Button
ABSTRACT: Geological conditions associated with alpine environments in combination with high overburden in many tunnelling projects lead to squeezing behaviour. The main problems associated with such
Jan 1, 2003
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A review of circular economy opportunities in the mining sectorBy F. Magweregwede, S. Khan
Circular economy opportunities for the mining sector are presented in this paper. A literature review was undertaken, followed by qualitative data gathering through survey questionnaires and unstructu
Dec 15, 2025
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Design of Crushing Plant Flowsheets by SimulationBy Turgay Gurun
"Digital simulation can be used as an analytical tool to optimize the design of crushing plants without need for large-scale experimental programs.General mathematical description of a crushing operat
Jan 1, 2014
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Potential and challenges of thiosulfate for gold recovery from Secondary resources compared to gold ores, A. Birich and B. FriedricsBy B. Friedrich, A. Birich
Gold has been a metal of special importance for mankind for several thousand years. Its outstanding chemical resistance is an important property of this noble metal, but becomes a disadvantage when it
Jan 1, 2020
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Strapping of Pillars with Cables to Enhance Pillar StabilityBy J. Arzuúa, U. Castro-Filgueira, L. R. Alejano, F. Malan
"Pillar design for underground mining is typically done using empirical formulae or numerical modelling. Practical experience and recent literature, nevertheless, illustrate the shortcomings of these
Jan 1, 2017
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Key Aspects of Bench Flotation as a Geometallurgical Characterization ToolBy V. Ross
"Bench-scale flotation tests play a major role in the geometallurgical process value chain. Despite their apparent simplicity, these tests pose pitfalls in terms of operation, as well as the interpret
Mar 1, 2019
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Spiral conditions for the recovery of ultra-fine particles, F. Bornman, R. Foisy, and N. NaudeBy N. Naude, R. Foisy, F. Bornman
Spiral separators have been widely accepted as one of the most flexible gravity separation devices for several decades. The International Journal of Mineral Processing, 84, pp. 118 – 132 mentioned tha
Jan 1, 2020
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An Improved Flotation Test Method and Pyrite Depression by an Organic Reagent during Flotation in SeawaterBy L. A. Cisternas, R. I. Jeldres, D. Calisaya
"Flotation of copper-molybdenum sulphide ores in seawater entails critical challenges such as selective recovery of molybdenite, effective pyrite depression, and reducing the lime addition required to
Jan 1, 2017
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Molecular interactions between thiol collectors and non-ionic frothers in mixed monolayers at the air-water interface using a regular solution theory approach, D. Pienaar, B. McFadzean, and C. O’ConnorBy D. Pienaar, C. O’Connor, B. McFadzean
Dithiophosphate (DTP) is classically used as a co-collector in sulphide mineral flotation, where xanthate-DTP mixtures have been shown to synergistically improve mineral flotation performance. Notwith
Jan 1, 2020
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Application of a novel agglomeration process in recovering chalcopyrite, G. Sahasrabudhe, G. DeIuliis, and K.P. GalvinBy G. Sahasrabudh, G. DeIulii, K. P. Galvin
A novel agglomeration process has been developed, utilising a concentrated water in oil emulsion as a binder. The binder is typically 95 wt% water, the remainder being an organic phase containing kero
Jan 1, 2020
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Instability of topsoil benches of a pit caused by dumping of waste rock outside an opencast coal mineBy A. Golder, S. P. Dandapat, I. Roy
One of the consequences of large-scale opencast mining for coal is the disposal of an enormous volume of overburden material that needs to be removed. With the enlargement of opencast mines and associ
Nov 27, 2024
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Proceedings October General MeetingThe October General Meeting of the Institute was held in Kelvin House, Johannesburg, on 15th October, 1969, at 4.30 p.m. Mr J. K. E. Douglas (President) was in the Chair. There were also present
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Comparison of normalized and nonnormalized block caving comminution modelsBy R. Castro, R. Gómez, F. Betancourt, M. Moncada
In block cave mining, rock fragmentation is a key parameter that influences the production level design and mine planning. Fragmentation occurs mainly by natural breakage during the caving process and
Nov 1, 2021