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      The application of geophysics in South African coal mining and exploration

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          Coal remains South Africa's most abundant and cheapest source of energy, and there is an ever-increasing necessity for optimal and safe extraction of the remaining reserves. Increasing focus on cost-effective mining and zero harm to the environment and miners has resulted in a shift in attitude towards the application of geophysics in local coal mining and exploration. Furthermore, technological advances have contributed to geophysics being embraced more readily by the coal mining industry, compared to a decade or two ago. Predictably, the growing interest in geophysical technologies has also created a need for education and training in the basic principles and application of geophysical methods, as local coal mining companies generally do not have in-house geophysicists. Consequently, the Coaltech Research Organisation's Geology and Geophysics working group forum compiled a textbook aimed at addressing this need: to produce a guide for applying geophysics to coal mining problems in South Africa. The target audience for such a book would be coal geologists, mine surveyors, mine planners, and other mining staff with limited or no geophysics background. This paper provides a very brief overview of the book by summarizing key sections and selected examples. In doing so, the value of geophysics to solving a range of coal mining and exploration problems is highlighted.

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                Role: ND
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                jsaimm
                Journal of the Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
                J. S. Afr. Inst. Min. Metall.
                The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa )
                2225-6253
                2411-9717
                October 2014
                : 114
                : 10
                : 875-879
                Affiliations
                [01] Pretoria orgnameCSIR South Africa
                [02] Pretoria orgnameTshwane Univerisity of Technology orgdiv1Faculty of Science orgdiv2Environmental Water and Geological Sciences Department South Africa
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                S2225-62532014001000017
                c5202f47-effe-4f84-a8e8-3d36bfed60f8

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                geophysics,coal,old workings,dykes,sills,faults
                geophysics, coal, old workings, dykes, sills, faults

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