202311 · Highlights • Key factors the driving move towards deep underground mineral resources. • Depletion of surface and near surface mineral deposits. • Deep underground mining lower environmental footprint compared to surface and near-surface mining. • Legacy data and bridging current and future practices in the context of deep underground mining.
view more2016214 · Surface mining techniques can be broadly cl assified into the following types: (1) contour strip mining, (2) area strip mining, (3) open-pit mining, and. (4) auger mining. 6.1 Contour strip mining ...
view more2020121 · The global significance of artisanal and small-scale mining of certain mineral commodities implies the need for evaluating this production component as a potential long-term source of supply, in conjunction with production from industrial mining operations. The tantalum sector is an important pioneer in this regard, as artisanal ‘coltan’ …
view more2014127 · Mining techniques can be divided into two broad categories: surface mining and subsurface mining (See Figure 1). Surface mining consists of stripping soil and vegetation away and possibly a limited amount of rock and then removing ore in large quantities. Conversely, subsurface mining involves sinking a mineshaft and digging …
view more2014925 · A magazine that provides modern insight towards the mining sector and provides intensive research on Modern Mining Projects and technology in South Africa.
view more2018717 · This post examines traditional and novel mining techniques including underground, open surface, placer, in-situ, biomining, urban mining, and space mining.
view more202269 · South African mining is facing increased pressure to address its environmental impact and carbon footprint, with roughly ZAR 264 billion annually in mining sales at risk from trade partners’ carbon-reduction commitments and reduced local demand. The trade risk from carbon-intensive mining in South Africa and the country’s vulnerability …
view moreMines in South Africa are employing increasingly sophisticated methods to address the twin issues of reducing water use and stopping pollution. Miners operating in South Africa, where scattered and erratic rainfall is increasingly the norm, describe water as the single-biggest environmental risk to their operations. This is unlikely to change.
view more2019711 · The latest technology trends in mining indicate a compelling industry shift towards sustainability. Digital technology works harder than ever to deliver a truly modern, safe, and productive mine that addresses the increased demand for mined materials, while at the same time exceeding customer expectations and global sustainability initiatives.
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