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Impact of Blast Fragmentation on Hydraulic Excavator Dig Time
By D Thornton, R Hodson, D Sprott
Blast fragmentation size distribution and thus blast design have been found to have a direct impact on the load and haul cycle through excavator dig time and bucket payload. Previous studies have demo
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of an Active Treatment System for the Reduction of Acidity and Dissolved Metals From Acid Sulfate Soil Drainage Waters
By M D. Melville, B C. T Macdonald, J Dixon
The acidic and metal rich waters that are generated from acid sulfate soil (ASS) drainage can have damaging impacts upon ecosystems. The most obvious impact has been the discolouration of water and oc
Jan 1, 2003
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Safety of a Tailings Storage Facility against Dam Instability
By D Veneziano, J Van Dyck, R Snow, W Pytel, O Zanoli
Best practice standards generally recommend assessment of the environmental and societal risks posed by tailings storage facilities, but they rarely specify how the analysis should be made. As a case
Jul 27, 2015
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Friction rock stabiliser QAQC and a process to investigate high pull test failure rates
By R Varden
Friction rock stabilisers, commonly termed ‘Split Sets’, friction rock bolts, or continuous friction coupled bolts are the most widely used rock bolt in the Australian underground metalliferous indust
Mar 29, 2023
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Are we there yet? Where the minerals industry is at, and where we are going with gender diversity, equity and inclusion
By L H. G McClean
Diversity, equity and inclusion are often cited as ‘important priorities’ by mining companies and industry organisations in their public presentations and reports, but is the minerals industry really
Sep 1, 2024
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Geotechnical Challenges for Underground Commercial Space and Quarrying in Australia
By A B. Bayooke, A C. Robertson
In terms of underground tunnelling in metres advance per capita, Australasia compares well with the best world performers. This is because of the large number of metalliferous mines, coalmines and civ
Nov 5, 2014
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The Use of a Large-strain Drying and Consolidation Model to Optimise Multilift Tailing Deposits
By P J. Vardon, L A. van Paassen, Y Yao, A F. van Tol
Thin-lift atmospheric fine drying (AFD) is a technique used to dewater mine and oil sand tailings, which utilises both self-weight consolidation and atmospheric evaporation. The disposed layers underg
Jul 27, 2015
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Comparison of two and three‐dimensional seepage analysis in tailings dams – a case study
By N Yarahmadi
Characterization of pore pressure is critical for appropriate design of tailings dams. Furthermore, if seepage rates through tailing embankments increase unexpectedly or become uncontrolled, undesirab
Jul 1, 2021
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Long-Term Scheduling
This 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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Application of Risk-Cost-Benefit Analysis to Highway Subsidence Due to Mining
By J Joy, A Bye, G V. Kizil
This paper demonstrates an application of a recently developed Risk-Cost-Benefit (RCB) Framework to environmental risk management in the mining industry. The environmental application of the RCB Frame
Jul 10, 2012
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Managing Community Relationships and Corporate Reputation - A Stakeholder Perspective
By S McEachern, J Lowe
An important issue currently facing the mining industry in Australia is the management and cost to the industry and other stakeholders of entry into and exit from towns and their communities. These co
Jan 1, 2006
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Designing User Interfaces for the Mines of the Future – User Centred Approach
By E Widzyk-Capehart
The mines of the future can be envisioned as complex, large-scale technological systems being operated remotely from few centrally located (major cities) operating centres and skeletal crew stationed
Nov 22, 2011
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Performance of fully mechanised rock reinforcement using self-drilling anchors with pumpable resin technology
By P Jere
Mechanically coupled rock bolts encapsulated in cementitious or polyester cartridge resin grouts have been widely adopted for various underground rock reinforcement applications. Resin grouts are cons
Mar 29, 2023
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The Effect of Grinding Media on Copper and Gold Flotation in the Presence of Clay Minerals
By R Wei, Y Peng, D Seaman
This study addresses a widespread problem confronting the mining industry: the deleterious effect of clay minerals in flotation. This problem is seemingly exacerbated by the presence of iron contamina
Sep 26, 2013
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Swedish Experiences of Bore and Blast in Different Rock
By Stille H
The choice between drill and blast and mechanical boring methods is often not obvious. There are several factors which may have a de- cisive influence on this choice, such as the geometry and lengt
Jan 1, 1987
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Iron Ore Tailings Reprocessing to Maximise Ore Production
By I Sherrell, R Jain
Worldwide iron ore feed grades are trending downwards and will continue to do so with the increasing difficulties of upgrading ores. This has led to operations looking for ways to capture current tail
Jul 13, 2015
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Integrated Mine Waste Management – South Deposit Tailings Storage Facility, Savage River Mine, Tasmania
By A Simmons, R Longey, D Brett
The South Deposit Tailings Storage Facility (SDTSF), located at Grange Resources Pty Ltd’s (Grange) Savage River mine in north west Tasmania, has recently begun construction. The facility will provide
Jul 27, 2015
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Designing Energy Efficiency Assessments that Work - Thiess Australian Mining û Case Study
By P Crittenden
Thiess Pty LtdÆs Australian Mining business unit used 7.6 PJ of energy in the 2007/2008 financial year. This represented more than 85 per cent of Thiess Pty LtdÆs total energy use and therefore meant
Jan 1, 2009
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An Integrated Technology Solution for Optimised and Environmentally-controlled Blasts
By C Parihar, R Garg, A Bhandari, S Bhandari
Blasting can impact the efficiency of entire downstream mining operation. Individual technology solutions for blasting have been available in the industry for many years but all of them only cater for
Aug 24, 2015
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New tools for ground control in freeze shaft sinking
By J Franz, S Bock, N Hentrich
Artificial ground freezing is the unrivalled method for groundwater control during mine shaft sinking. Moreover, ground freezing may also provide temporary ground support. The fast development of fibr
Nov 30, 2018