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Preparing for Progressive Mine Rehabilitation Sign-off in Queensland
By P Swart, A Fletcher, P D. Erskine
Glencore Coal Assets Australia (GCAA) operates five coalmines in Queensland and has rehabilitated thousands of hectares of mined land across these sites. Accordingly, GCAA seeks to continually improve
Jun 28, 2016
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Making the Most of Blast Measurements
By D P. Blair
The theme of this conference is blasting productivity. This article only considers the technology aspect of this theme, and in particular, the collection and analysis of experimental data. In many cas
Nov 8, 2011
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Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movement
By M Bettison, R Wright, N Taylor
The primary mine planning focus during early study phases of future mining projects is Life of Asset ore production and grade quality, this will always be the situation. While waste schedule optimisat
Jul 25, 2018
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Trends in Magnetite Ore Processing and Test Work
By D Yan, D Connelly
Beneficiation of magnetite is an integral part of the future of iron ore processing. Historically, the focus of Western Australian producers has been on exporting direct shipping ore (DSO) namely haem
Jan 1, 2009
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Climate, safety leadership, and critical risk management in the Australian mining sector
By A Fern, A Hawkes, o
This presentation will cover: the importance of high-quality safety leadership; insights from a Safety Climate Survey that includes responses from 7903 employees working at 19 Australian mining organi
Apr 16, 2024
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Blast Engineering ù An Explosive Career
This presentation is a 20 minute snippet of my professional career, and my progression in the mining industry, from a lazy uni student to an up-and-coming blast engineer in the middle of a mining boom
Jan 1, 2006
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Investigating the tunnel closure using convergence confinement method and 2D plane strain finite difference analysis
By E Kabwe, E Chanda, M Karakus, S Akdag
The Convergence Confinement Method (CCM) is one of the frequently used methods that considers the ground response to the advancing tunnel face. The CCM analytical solutions represent stress relaxation
Nov 30, 2018
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Underground Mines of Tomorrow
By P Hatherly, H Gurgenci
With the depletion of the mineral reserves that can be mined by surface mining, demand for highly productive and safe underground mines will increase. Underground drill and blast techniques continue t
Jan 1, 1998
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Mechanical Properties of Cementitious Grout Serving in Fully Grouted Cable Bolting Systems
By P C. Hagan, J Chen, S Saydam
Fully grouted cable bolts have been used in underground mining industry for more than 40 years and are becoming more and more popular especially when severe geological conditions are encountered, such
Nov 5, 2014
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Dilution Control in Southern African Mines
The economic viability of many Southern African massive mining operations is threatened by excessive dilution. In many operations currently in progress, some stopes are experiencing as much as 115 per
Jan 1, 2000
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Simulating Mine Backfill in a Fully Drained Condition Using Discrete Element Modelling
By A Karrech, A Hasan
This paper presents the numerical simulation of mine backfilling in underground stopes using three-dimensional discrete element modelling (DEM). The simulation predicts the forces exerted at the stope
Nov 5, 2014
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Characterising bubble size distribution and generation position in iron oxide-containing slag smelting reduction
By T Kon, K Ohno
Slag foaming is an important control item in the process of refining molten steel. This study aims to investigate the factors controlling slag foaming by observing the bubble formation behaviour resul
Aug 21, 2024
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Defining Residual Risk for Successful Mine Closure – a Geochemical Perspective
By T Baumgartl, B Noller, B Forsyth, J Park, M Edraki, P Pham
Understanding and quantifying residual risk is the key to the successful closure and rehabilitation of mines. An important aspect of residual risk is predicting the long-term chemistry of mine water a
Jun 28, 2016
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Synergies between renewable-powered mines and community development programs throughout mine life cycle and post-closure
By J Joughin, D Kyan, L Rollin
In line with the 2015 Paris Agreement and corresponding climate disclosure requirements, many mining companies have publicly disclosed that they are developing and/or implementing ambitious decarbonis
Aug 2, 2023
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Housing Stress and Location Choices in Bowen Basin Mining Communities - A Case Study of Moranbah
By S Lockie, G Ivanova, J Rolfe
One of the consequences of mining expansion in the Bowen Basin region of Central Queensland in Australia has been a substantial increase in demand for housing, with subsequent impacts on housing and r
Jan 1, 2009
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Sustainable Development and Tailings
By H Jones
The paper outlines the adoption and evolution of ‘sustainable development’ as a concept in tailings management practices in the mining industry over the last 30 years. Over 500 lives have been lost in
Nov 22, 2011
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New Shotcreting for Ground Support of TBM Tunnelling
By Takeuchi T, Matsugaki K
We have developed a new shotcreting which is suitable for the primary support of TBM tun- nelling in soft rock. This spraying compound is made from cement, a special accelerating agent and glass fib
Jan 1, 1987
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Block Cave Undercutting - Aims, Strategies, Methods and Management
Many block caving operations experience difficulties during undercutting, resulting in draw horizon damage, production loss and extensive drift repairs for the life of the block cave. This paper deals
Jan 1, 2000
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Maritime Bulk Cargo Transportable Moisture Limit Requirements for Iron Ore Shipments
By K Williams, M Pender, T Honeyands, T Krull, D McCallum, R Holmes, R Orense
Bulk cargoes, including iron ore fines, must be shipped according to the rules agreed by the member states of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). One critical safety measure is the transpor
Jul 13, 2015
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Gold Plant Cyanide Safety (5b33bddb-3241-4f82-974e-50de2cd7b9d8)
By Whiteley M, Robinson T, Vernon B
The Western Australian gold industry has approximately 100 operating plants, mainly CIP/CIL. The nature of the State's rapidly expanding gold industry gave rise to concerns over management of the
Jan 1, 1990