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Classical Statistics, Random Distributions, Normal And Lognormal Theory - 2.1 General
To determine the characteristics of a mineral deposit, the usual practice is to take samples, analyse the properties of those samples and infer the characteristics of the deposit from these properties
Jan 1, 1978
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Presidential address: Has the South African narrow reef mining industry learnt how to change? - Synopsis
By R. G. B. Pickering
The South African narrow reef hard rock mining industry has been stuck in a time warp with relatively little change in the mining process in the last century. This paper presents a methodology on how
Jan 1, 2007
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Consolidation, fragmentation and the structure of the mining industry - Synopsis
By K. Sinding
This paper discusses reasons for mining company mergers that have become the fashion, the role of the ?Juniors? and asks what the motives might really be. It examines changes in company concentration
Jan 1, 2009
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The Continuous Improvement Of Mining Operations Via Transformational Leadership
By Mike Stanley
This is a case study of an opencast coal mining operation where the physical and financial performance was improved via applying a process of transformational leadership development. [ ]
Jan 1, 2008
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Some Conditional Simulations Compared with Later Results in the Hardcoal Industry
By M. Kannenberg
When coal properties are estimated geostatistically for mine planning in the hardcoal industry, there is one important supposition which influences the reliability of prediction of economically profit
Jan 1, 1987
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Some initial findings on the behaviour and design of mine-shaft steelwork and conveyances
By G. J. Kringe
The results of a series of measurements of accelerations and guide-roller loads made on mineshaft conveyances are given, together with the predictions of these accelerations and loads based on a compu
Jan 1, 1986
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The equivalence of fibre and mesh reinforcement in the shotcrete used in tunnel-support systems
By P. R. Labrum, H. A. D. Kirsten
The literature on shotcrete is reviewed with the object of identifying aspects that have not been addressed specifically in terms of its structural performance and manufacture as applied to undergroun
Jan 1, 1990
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A Population Balance Approach to the Modelling of the CIP Process
A method, based on the macroscopic population balance equation allowing the dynamic simulation of a multistage adsorption plant given an arbitrary rate expression, is described. The partial differenti
Jan 1, 1987
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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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Investigating The Control Of Manganese Sulphide Precipitation
By Y. -L. Chiang
Paper written on project work carried out in partial fulfilment of BSc (Eng) (Chemical) The generation and control of manganese sulphide particle size distribution using various mixing configuratio
Jan 1, 2007
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The Assessment Of Seismic Hazards In Mines
By A. Kijko, C. W. Funk
Methods for the analysis of seismic hazards in mines are reviewed as illustrations of the techniques that are being used in some South African mines. The classical parameters that describe a hazard ar
Jan 1, 1994
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Some aspects of energy and the environment in the steel industry
By J. J. C. Heynike
The relationship between population growth and steel consumption since the beginning of the twentieth century is indicated, reference being made to the increasing capacity of production units and the
Jan 1, 1978
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The Three-Product Cyclone: Adding Value To South African Coal Processing
By J. Jacobs
The three-product cyclone was originally developed in Russia and is now extensively used in China. The cyclone has recently entered the South African coal industry, and with the obvious advantages tha
Nov 1, 2013
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Manpower Utilisation in South Africa with Special Reference to the Mining Industry
By H. H. McGregor
Introductory remarks by author When Mr R. C. J. Goode suggested preparation of a paper in the area of manpower utilization in South Africa, I was, while keen to accept his invitation, somewhat hesi
Jan 6, 1970
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The extraction of gold from sulphidic concentrates by roasting and cyanidation
The refractoriness of the gold in many of the pyritic ores from the eastern Transvaal is due mainly to the association between the gold and the sulphides, but it can be due to the presence of graphltl
Jan 1, 1988
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An evaluation of gravity separators by use of a synthetic ore
By R. N. Guest
The Tromp distribution curve was used in an evaluation of gravity separators treating a synthetic ore made up of silica and marker minerals of various relative densities. The results pinpoint differen
Jan 1, 1985
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Evaluation Of Risk Of Rock Fall Accidents In Gold Mine Stopes Based On Measured Joint Data
Rock fall accidents continue to be the main causes of fatalities in the mining industry. The occurrence of rock falls in supported stopes implies a failure of the support system. The failure of the su
Jan 1, 2007
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The Location Of Critical Slip Surfaces In Slope-Stability Problems
This paper illustrates the application of numerical modeling methods, in conjunction with limit-equilibrium techniques, to the location of critical slip surfaces in slope-stability problems. Initially
Jan 1, 1993
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Optimization Of The As-Placed Properties Of Hydraulic Backfill
By A. M. Copeland, A. J. Barrett
The use of hydraulically placed backfill in the deep gold mines of South Africa has increased rapidly over the past decade. The backfill that is delivered to the placement areas has a relatively high
Jan 1, 1994
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The uneconomic production of gold in South Africa
By H. L. Monro
The price received for a commodity decreases as the quantity sold increases. all other factors remaining the same. This has been the position with gold since it was demonetized in August 1971. The res
Jan 1, 1984