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Reflections on Narrow-Reef Platinum Mining Pillar Design Systems as Applied to a Large Platinum Exploration Feasibility ProjectBy J. N. Van der Merwe
"Platinum is a highly valuable resource, its safe and economic extraction is paramount. The success of platinum mining by the bord and pillar method depends heavily on a comprehensive and dependable p
Jan 1, 2017
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The effect of cation and organic addition on the settling and compaction behaviour of clay-rich slimes - SynopsisA high volume of slimes which are separated out during the mining of heavy mineral sands has a high environmental impact and results in great capital as well as operational expenses. The presence of c
Jan 1, 2010
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DEM simulation of particle bed comminution at grain size level M. Klichowicz and H. LieberwirthBy H. Lieberwirth, M. Klichowicz
The comminution at grain size level for the liberation of valuable minerals usually requires the highest size-specific energy. Therefore, the full understanding of the comminution process at this leve
Jan 1, 2020
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Optimization Of The Transition From Open-Pit To Underground Operation In Combined Mining Using (0-1) Integer Programming - SynopsisBy E. Bakhtavar
There are many near-surface deposits with considerable vertical extent that have the potential to be mined by a combined method of open-pit and underground methods. In this regard, there is often a po
Jan 1, 2012
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The Implementation Of A Computerised Truck Dispatch System At PalaboraBy D. H. Batchelor
Efficient modern-day mining operations are turning increasingly to technology to combat rising operating costs in an adverse economic climate for the industry. Computerised truck dispatching is one su
Jan 1, 1987
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Perimeter Control At Orapa Diamond MineBy Kedikilwe Oageng
Effective perimeter control during drilling and blasting is critical not only to blasting results but also to the overall stability of the pit over its entire life span. A pit where perimeter control
Jan 1, 2008
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Orange Free State Branch Minutes of the Committee Meeting Held in the Welkom Club on Wednesday, 8th November, 1972ORANGE FREE STATE BRANCH MINUTES OF THE COMMITTEE MEETING HELD IN THE WELKOM CLUB ON WEDNESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, 1972 Present: C. J. Isaac (in the Chair), E. T. Wilson, J. M. Meyer, C. Mostert, P. L. Nat
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7.2 Adams - Sampling Of Toll PGE Concentrates At Impala Platinum LtdEMMES Sampling Conference BACKGROUND & INTRODUCTION ?Impala acquires toll material to supplement production from ROM ?Toll material consists of filter cake, slurry and catalysts ?Samples are c
Jan 1, 2005
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Keynote Address: Creating new industrial markets for gold - BackgroundBy E. Van Der Lingen
Within the context of the overall gold market industrial demand plays an important role. Industrial demand for gold was 430 tonnes in 2008, approximately 12% of total end-user consumption. The dominan
Jan 1, 2009
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Estimation of the sampling constants for grains contaminated by mycotoxins and the impact on sampling precisionGrains are subject to contamination by mycotoxins which are metabolic by-products of various fungi. The fungal infestations produce local concentrations of the mycotoxins thousands of times higher tha
Jan 1, 2009
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Liner Optimisation To Improve Availability Of The Ridgeway SAG Mill (ce87862d-0ddc-4fb1-a4ed-b071f2daa7ac)Mill relining is a major contributor to overall plant downtime. Reducing the number of mill liner pieces removed from and replaced in the mill has a direct impact on the overall reline time and in tur
Jan 1, 2007
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Some Advances in Lognormal TheoryBy H. S. Sichel
This study deals with the development of some new theory concerning the bias which will result from the employment of the t-estimator if in fact the underlying distribution of ore values is not lognor
Jan 1, 1987
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The Benefit To Open Pit Rock Slope Design Of Geotechnical DatabasesBy M. J. Little
Potgietersrust Platinums Ltd is Anglo Platinum?s only open pit operation and annually extracts 57 million tonnes of rock from 2 open pits. Over the past 3 years ~220 km of exploration drilling has bee
Jan 1, 2006
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Sulfide-Type Inclusion Morphologies Of A Ca-Treated Hot-Rolled Wheel Steel - SynopsisBy E. Keskinkilic
In this study, sulfide-type inclusion morphologies of a Ca-treated hot-rolled wheel steel, Grade-X, were investigated. The specimens taken from the hot-rolled products of Grade-X heats were studied. T
Jan 1, 2011
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7.5 Thermo Gamma - An Innovative & Practical Approach To Sampling Of Slurries For Metallurgical AccountingBy Thermo Electron, Tim Sennett
Summary ?SamStat Development ?SamStat Description ?Accuracy ?Availability ?Cost of ownership ?Capital ?Installation ?Operating/Maintenance ?Case Studies ?Modikwa ?Combined concentrate
Jan 1, 2005
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Characteristics, recovery and provenance of rutile from the Namakwa Sands heavy mineral deposit, South Africa ? SynopsisThe Namakwa Sands heavy mineral deposit is located along the West Coast of South Africa and the mine is a world class producer of high quality zircon, ilmenite and rutile concentrates from essentially
Jan 1, 2010
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KX36-Rediscovering The Diamond Exploration Potential Of The Central Kalahari In BotswanaBy A. J. Rogers
The KX36 kimberlite was discovered using a high-resolution gradient aeromagnetic survey, with follow-up detailed ground geophysics and deflation soil sampling used to assess and prioritize the geophys
Jul 1, 2013
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Leaching of the arsenopyrite/pyrite flotation concentrates using metallic iron in a hydrochloric acid mediumThis paper describes experimental investigations into the reductive decomposition of arsenopyrite/pyrite (FeAsS/FeS2), a gold and silver bearing iron/arsenic sulphide using metallic iron powder. The m
Jan 1, 2009
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In place leaching of oxidized gold deposits. A new method for recovering stranded gold resources?By P. A. Roberts
A modified in situ leaching method for extracting gold from oxidized gold ores using a non cyanide lixiviant is proposed. A non cyanide lixiviant is suggested because of the obvious concerns posed by
Jan 1, 2009
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Modelling of fluid flow phenomena in Peirce-Smith copper converters and analysis of combined blowing conceptBy D. K. Chibwe, P. Taskinen
"Typical operation of industrial Peirce-Smith converters (PSCs) used in copper smelting results in several common phenomena such as excessive splashing, slopping, tuyere blockage, and low converter ca
Jan 1, 2014