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Strategic thinking about long-term ‘above ground’ orebody complexity using scenariosBy T Craske, J Sykes, T C. McCuaig, M Jessell, A Trench
The prevalent strategic approach in the mining industry is one of planning. However, it is widely recognised that planning does not work in complex and uncertain situations (Mintzberg, 1994), such as
Nov 21, 2018
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Blast Design Using Measurement While Drilling ParametersBy M Higgins
Measurement while drilling (MWD) techniques can provide a useful tool to aid drill and blast engineers in open cut mining. By avoiding time consuming tasks such as scan-lines and rock sample collectio
Jan 1, 2001
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Managing the Diamond Drilling Interactions in Commissioning the Ankata Underground MineBy L Sandery, S Light
Within 22 months of commencing decline development, the Prominent Hill Ankata Underground Project achieved its full production rate of 1.2 Mt/a.In 2010 construction of the Ankata Underground Project w
Mar 24, 2014
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Rapid Logging of Different Magnetic Phases in Banded Ironstones Using a Travelling Three-component Vector MagnetometerBy C A. Foss, K Leslie, C Arnold
Magnetic susceptibility measurements provide rapid, non-destructive testing of drill core, but cannot directly map magnetite and/or hematite content. Combined magnetic susceptibility and magnetisation
Jul 13, 2015
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Assessing flotation circuit efficiencies using the liberation characteristics of particles in the circulating loadBy R H. Yoon, M Gupta, A Noble, K Huang
Froth flotation is the most commonly used separation technology in the mineral industries. Given the complexity of the pulp and froth phases as well as the multitude of operational parameters that inf
Aug 24, 2022
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Case Study – Application of RISKGATE to Managing Strata Failure in an Australian CoalmineBy J Harris, J Turner, P Kirsch
Coal mining is recognised globally as a hazardous activity, and as a result operates under high levels of regulatory and public scrutiny while managing a workforce operating in a high-risk environment
Nov 5, 2014
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A Predictive Model for Beneficial Use of Rehabilitated Mine Tailings for Grazing Cattle after Mine ClosureBy B N. Noller, J C. Ng, S L. Bruce
Mining activities can result in the transfer of harmful elements, including arsenic and lead, into the environment. In Australia, one of the potential future uses of rehabilitated mine land is to stoc
Jul 16, 2014
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Reducing the Energy Required in Grinding Clinker to Cement – Some Case StudiesBy H Benzer
Grinding clinker to finished cement consumes more energy than any other comminution process. World production of cement in 2009 was 2840 million tonnes and the energy required for comminution was 40-6
Aug 8, 2011
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The Risks of Excess Water on Tailings Facilities and Its Application to Dam-break StudiesBy D Luppnow, H Rourke
Recent disasters such as the failure of the Mount Polley tailings embankment remind us of the risks that tailings facilities pose. It is widely recognised that dam-break assessments are a vital tool i
Jul 27, 2015
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Profitable and Productive Partnerships ù Optimising Coal Recovery in Close Proximity to the Hunter RiverBy D Stacey, J Matthews
Hunter Valley Operations in partnership with Orica Explosives designed a process to optimise coal extraction at depths greater than 65 m below the Hunter River in a safe and cost effective manner. The
Jan 1, 2001
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Diesel Exhaust and the Underground Miner in Western AustraliaBy O Jones
Longstanding occupational health challenges of the underground hard-rock mining sector require both an analysis of historical data to assess evidence of linkages between the source of the problem and
Aug 31, 2015
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Application of an Integrated Liberation Leach Model for Process OptimisationBy T D. H McGrath, R Byleveld, W P. Staunton, J J. Eksteen
"The Gold Technology Group at Curtin University through the AMIRA P420 series of projects has recently developed the integrated liberation leach model (ILLM) for optimisation of gold plants. The model
Oct 10, 2016
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Getting Back in Front – Time for a Step Change in Engagement PracticesBy K Eglinton
The extractive industries response to community engagement due to social and political pressures in the 1980s and 1990s was the starting point of development leading to the modern function of corporat
Nov 22, 2011
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Interacting with the Daily Operations and the Need to Plan for Future RehabilitationMine site rehabilitation is the repair of the disturbance caused by mining on the immediate mining area and also on the surrounding environment. The long-term objectives of rehabilitation can vary fro
Jan 1, 2007
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Stochastic Production Scheduling – Solution through Langrangian Relaxation with the Branch-and-cut AlgorithmBy S Chatterjee
The production scheduling of an open pit mine determines the optimal extraction sequencing that significantly impacts a mine’s life as well as net present value. The optimisation of production schedul
Nov 24, 2014
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Integrated Landforms for the Storage of Tailings and Waste Rock at Magnetite Mines in Western AustraliaBy D R. Anstey
The mining of magnetite iron ore in Western Australia will generate large volumes of waste rock and tailings over many decades. The need to dispose of these materials will result in massive waste land
Jan 1, 2009
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Risk-Based Ore Selection from Conditionally Simulated Block ModelsBy J E. Everett, F Grobler
This study considers realistic data for a planned open pit iron ore mine, but is applicable to any open pit situation. By interpolating drill hole data, grades are generated for a rectangular block mo
Aug 12, 2013
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Deriving maximum value from mineral waste streamsBy D Osborne
Current mineral extraction and valorisation activities still have a strong focus on the ‘delivered product(s)’ which might be a bulk commodity such as metallurgical coal, hematite, bauxite, etc., and
Sep 1, 2024
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Bit to Bag - The Importance of a Total Coordinated System in Reverse Circulation DrillingBy M Goers, M Almond
"The use of reverse circulation (RC) drilling for grade control sample collection was selected by the Pueblo Viejo Mine Geology department at the recommencement of the operation in 2010. This method w
Aug 21, 2012
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Effects of Using Electronic Initiation Systems on Blast ImprovementWith the iron ore industry in Australia producing hundreds of millions of tonnes of ore per annum, the associated costs of these operations extend into the billions. It is no surprise in the current e
Jan 1, 2009