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A Fully Integrated Approach to Mine Planning for Proposed Mineral Sand ProjectsThis paper examines the complex interplay of deposit characteristics, mining plans, tailings disposal techniques and rehabilitation requirements on planning for mineral sands operations. All component
Jan 1, 2001
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The practical use of underground 3D photogrammetry data at MMG Rosebery polymetallic mine, Tasmania, AustraliaBy M Robertson
3D photogrammetry is a powerful tool for data capture and interpretation, utilised at all Australian underground MMG sites. In personnel constrained mines, 3D photogrammetry can free up personnel time
Sep 20, 2017
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Long-Term SchedulingThis paper describes modern long-term mine scheduling and gives an example of its application. It then discusses the obstacles to the implementation of such schedules.
Sep 26, 2011
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Mt Owen Mine Spotted-tailed Quoll StudyBy P York
The study commenced in October 2012, to understand the basic ecology of the spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) and to confirm whether the species utilise previously mined land on the Mt Owen mi
Jul 16, 2014
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Sampling in Block Cave MinesBy I T. Ross
Sampling drawpoints in block cave mines has been a contentious issue for many years. Doubts have been expressed as to the validity of the process used at most mines. This paper outlines the sampling p
Aug 21, 2012
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You don’t know what you don’t knowBy P Micale
Geological data provides the foundations for the mining value chain. It is used to underpin the modelling and planning and consequently optimise downstream business decisions. However, it is often for
Mar 22, 2022
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The 250 million ton per annum spatial digital twinBy M Pomery
BHP’s Western Australian Iron Ore Operations (WAIO) move approximately 250 million tons of ore per annum. The magnitude of the constant changes to the terrain models along with the diverse output and
Sep 18, 2023
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Making Safety Simple, Useful and EffectiveBy M E. Webb
Safety is a key value in most leading mining companies. Despite years of effort, and significant expense in ‘programs’, operating sites seem to have been left with no real improvement in either the el
Jun 22, 2016
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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
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Developing the Ridgeway Deeps Project with an Operations AttitudeBy C Jones
Ridgeway Deeps is a block cave (BC) located down dip of the operating Ridgeway sublevel cave (SLC) mine. The BC is located approximately 210 m vertically below the lowest SLC level and approximately 1
Mar 21, 2011
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Formation of <i>O,OÆ</i>-Di-Alkyl-Dithiophosphate Copper(I) Complexes on the Surface of Synthetic Chalcocite ù NMR and SEM StudiesBy O N. Antzutkin, W Forsling, K J. Pike an
The adsorption mechanism of three different O,OÆ-di-alkyl-dithiophosphate (dtp) collectors, K[S2P(OR)2] with R = Et, i-Bu and i-Amyl, on the surface of synthetic chalcocite (Cu2S) was studied by means
Jan 1, 2005
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Cutter Mining – Crossover Technology from Civil Engineering to MiningBy S K. Schwank
Trench cutter systems have been used in civil engineering for the least 30 years for the installation of deep cut-off walls, retaining walls and foundation systems. The systems are constantly advanced
Nov 4, 2015
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Geometallurgical Communication as a Distributed Information SystemBy C Moorhead, J Jones
A common problem in the mining industry is that company geologists can operate in relative isolation to the rest of the company (Jones and Moorhead, 2011). This may result in poor knowledge transfer a
Sep 29, 2013
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Do You Understand Your Legal Obligations in the Industry?Most new engineers in the mining industry do not realise the importance of legal obligations. During investigations the first question you are asked is: Do you have any proof or evidence? The smallest
Jan 1, 2007
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Groundwater Management Guidelines for Mining Industry in Arid Western Australia - Examples from the PilbaraBy D Abbott
Mining in Western Australia places significant economic and environmental responsibility on Government and the mining industry. Groundwater abstraction is regulated by the Department of Water. The Dep
Jan 1, 2009
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Calculation of Yields by Weight Drawing of Size Distribution Curves and Separation CurveThe results of the washing of coal are often presented by using Partition Curves. By analogy, it is possible to express the results of screening by using similar partition curves. As in the coal w
Jan 1, 1984
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Will Your Mine Require Cooling?By A S. Derrington
In some parts of Australia, mine air cooling may not be needed until a depth of 1300 m below surface is reached. In other locations, it may be essential at a depth of only 300 m below surface. The rea
Mar 24, 2014
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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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Mining automation human-systems integration – CMOC-Northparkes case studyBy J Cronin, R Burgess-Limerick, T Horberry, L Steiner
"Automation offers the mining industry great potential for improvements in productivity and safety. However, the experience of introducing automation in other industries has been that the full potenti
Oct 16, 2017
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Two Companies, Three Years, Four Sites, Five Managers and Six Projects in the Life of àLeaving the relatively simple life on a uni student and venturing off in to the outside working world is a big step. There are two paths to follow, the æContikiÆ style graduate program where you pick
Jan 1, 2004