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Challenges of Developing a Ventilation Shaft in Kalahari and Karoo Formations, Northern Cape, South Africa
By N C. Steenkamp
The Northern Cape Province of South Africa is host to the Kalahari Manganese Field (KMF). The northern portion of the KMF hosts high-grade manganese referred to as Wessels’ type ore and is mined mostl
Mar 24, 2014
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Characterisation and Treatment of Polluted Material - An Environmental Application of Mineral Processing Technology
By Mozley R
Contaminated sediments are a multinational problem. A crucial factor in solving an environmental problem is knowledge of, not only the amounts of polluted soil, the contaminants involved and their c
Jan 1, 1993
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Educating Tomorrows Geoscientists and Engineers: Minerals Education Australia ù the MTEC Initiative
By S C. Dominy
The Minerals Education Australia program is offering a tertiary learning environment for the global mining industry. The Minerals Council of Australia has instigated this initiative, which is run by t
Jan 1, 2003
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Improvements in Blast Fragmentation Using Measurement While Drilling Parameters
An experienced drill operator is able to make a log of a drill hole defining physical properties of the earth such as hardness or structure as they vary with depth. This log is based on intuition or h
Jan 1, 2001
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The Ore-Coke Interface-Mixed Ore Results
By Boehme PW, Gregory OR
The results presented here show quite definitely that in the system investigated the intensity of dispersion is enhanced by switching the flow entry from bottom to sides of the packed trough. Since
Jan 1, 1975
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Relationships Between Geological Resolution and Flight Line Spacing in Low Level Aeromagnetic Surveys
By Spencer GA, Saul SJ
The flight line spacing in low level aeromagnetic surveys is the principal factor governing both the cost and the amount of geological detail which can be extracted from the data. The rate at which ge
Jan 1, 1976
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Some Aspects of Rock Mechanics Applicable to Underground Coal Mining
By Katsuyama K, Nag DK
Three aspects of rock mechanics, namely, in-situ stress estimation by acoustic emission (AE) method, strength of rock mass and role of chemicals to reduce the strength are covered. It is possible to d
Jan 1, 1998
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Multiple Geological Models
By M J. Nugus
A substantial cost is invested into the data collection phase of any exploration or development program; notwithstanding, it is impractical to expect a database of information can be collated to ensur
Jan 1, 2006
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The Stratigraphic and Metamorphic Sequence of Mount Isa, and Associated Igneous Intrusions
The stratigraphic sequence west of Mount Isa contains the Judenan Beds, Eastern Creek Volcanics, and May Downs gneiss. It is an incomplete sequence as major north-south faults divide the area into fou
Jan 1, 1972
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Sensitivity of Air Volume Outputs to Changes in Resistance of Side Branches in a Mine Ventilation Network
By Kolarczyk M
When controlling the ventilation process in a deep mine some knowledge of the sensitivity of the air volume output to changes in the resistances of network side branches is of great advantage.Sen
Jan 1, 1988
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Development of Design Criteria for Upgradeable Friction Hoists
Future depth and production limitations of an ore hoisting system are fixed by its initial design criteria. There is little scope to extend these limitations once installation is completed. Depth and
Jan 1, 2005
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Facing up to Deviant Blastholes
By Paley N, Cameron A, Townson P
Although blasthole deviation is a problem which can seriously affect blasting operations, there is little practical emphasis on controlling this deviation and no practical emphasis on understanding it
Jan 1, 1992
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Mine Scheduling and Optimisation
Mine scheduling is a process which represents what happens in a mine over time. An optimised plan involves selecting the best workable plan which meets a stated objective. This paper discusses some
Jan 1, 1991
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Diversity - The Key to Prosperity for an Internatinoal Service Company
DIVERSITY There are plenty of examples to show that diversity has been the fundamental downfall of many organisations, particularly when you consider the international position. What about core bus
Jan 1, 1996
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Cyanide Measurement and Control for Complex Ores and Concentrates
By J A. Rumball
Measuring cyanide in the leach liquors associated with high copper and/or sulfide ores is a non-trivial exercise. It is well known that copper complexes with cyanide and reduces the amount of cyanide
Jan 1, 2007
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Linking the Values of Water to Sustainability
The value of water is defined by its marginal utility. Challenges arise where the marginal utility is difficult to estimate. Therefore, when two or more interested parties wish to access water and the
Jan 1, 2006
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Blasthole Diameter and its Effect on Explosive Distribution
A good blasting result is largely achieved by putting the right amount of explosive in the right place and firing it in the right sequence. The best blast design in the world will not break the roc
Jan 1, 1990
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Octanes and Knock in Petrol Engines
The subject of octanes and knock in petrol engines is of general interest, not only to the engineers and chemists in the petroleum and automotive industries, but also to the motorist who wishes to see
Jan 1, 1951
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Trends in Geophysics
Geophysics is playing an increasingly important role in the exploration industry. In the soft rock scene the application of seismic techniques is basically mandatory prior to any drilling program. Sim
Jan 1, 2000
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The Use of New South Wales Coals in Large Pulverised Fuel Fired Boilers for Power Generation Purposes
The Electricity Commission of New South Wales is the largest single user of coal in the State, burning some 8.5 million tonnes during 1972-73. This coal is converted in power stations into electrical
Jan 1, 1975