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Management Gaps in the Implementation of Legislation Regulating Derelict and Ownerless Mines in South AfricaBy E. Kuipa, J. N. Lekunze
The selection of an underground mining method stems from a multivariate analysis that considers geomechanical, geological, economic, and operational parameters. Even after identifying the most compati
Oct 9, 2024
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Management in Coal MiningBy W. W. Beddow
TWENTY years or so ago I wrote an article on management which consisted mostly of a chart similar to thousands of others of that day showing line functions, staff functions, and the chain of command i
Jan 1, 1944
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Management in the mining industry is not business as usual - ME Feature ArticleBy William Gleason
The mining industry is a unique space. It is one in which geologists and chemists can intersect with computer and data science professionals daily. The industry requires expertise in not just mining a
Dec 1, 2025
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Management Innovations In The Processes At Cerro Verde MineBy G. V. Fernandez
Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde S.A.A leaches secondary copper sulfides. In recent years, the mine has introduced innovations that have improved the management of mineral crushing, agglomeration, curing,
Jan 1, 2007
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Management Lessons ? ?And We Learned About Exploration Management From That?By Ben F. Dickerson
For a number of years in office bull sessions, I have not so jokingly discussed the engineering or management fiasco of the year or decade. Usually, governmental projects are in the vanguard, such as
Jan 1, 1975
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Management Of A Major Slope Failure At Nchanga Open Pit, Chingola, ZambiaBy W. A. Naismith
On 16 July 2004, at 07:10 a collapse of about 1.8 million m3 (about 4 ½ million tons) took place on the north wall on Nchanga Open Pit. This collapse was the result of a developing instability that wa
Jan 1, 2005
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Management Of A Major Slope Failure At Nchanga Open Pit, Chingola, Zambia. - Synopsis:By SDN Wessels, WA Naismith
On 16 July 2004, at 07:10 a collapse of about 1.8 million m3 (about 4 ½ million tonnes) took place on the north wall on Nchanga Open Pit This collapse was the result of a developing instability th
Jan 1, 2005
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Management of Acid Drainage at Mining Facilities Using Dynamic Systems Modeling (DSM)By Jerry W. Danni, R. Craig Ford, Kermit C. Benke, Jim B. Finley, Donald D. Runnells
Steady-state water balance models have historically been used in the management of acid drainage at mine sites. Such systems could be more realistically described by non-steady-state conditions. In ad
Jan 1, 2000
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Management of Acid Drainage in the Australian Minerals IndustryConfirmation that acid drainage (AD) was a significant environmental issue for the Australian minerals industry came in 1992 with the first national workshop on the topic. Subsequently the extent of A
Jan 1, 2003
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Management of Change ù The Transformation of UK Coal Project 105In the UK during the 1990s the energy companies had developed a policy of æDash for GasÆ, building large natural gas power stations to produce more than 30 per cent of the UKÆs electricity demand. The
Jan 1, 2005
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Management Of Coal Waste Disposal For Reduced Environmental Impacts And For Increased ProfitsBy T. A. Gray
The environmental liabilities of coal waste disposal sites can have a major impact on a mining project's economic viability. Developing a waste disposal site is no longer simply an exercise in co
Jan 1, 1994
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Management of Computer Systems Implementation within an Operating MineIndustry and Government is littered with computer systems which suffered massive cost overruns in their production and which do not fully meet the expectations and needs of their users. There are
Jan 1, 1983
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Management Of Contaminated Soil And Groundwater: A Perspective For The Chilean Copper IndustryBy A. Bezama
For over a decade European countries have addressed contaminated sites by developing technologies for managing both polluted soil and groundwater. This development has not only been driven by health a
Jan 1, 2007
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Management Of Copper Pyrometallurgical Slags: Giving Additional Value To Copper Mining IndustryBy J. C. Carrasco, M. Sánchez, R. Jara, F. Marquez, F. Parada, R. Parra, J. Palacios
In past years, Chile has been the largest copper producer in the world and for 2002 mining represented country average of 10 % of the GDP, accounting for 47 % of the total exportation. As copper sul
Jan 1, 2004
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Management of Copper Solvent Extraction Plants Running At Reduced ThroughputBy D. Kachongo, Y. Cheng, A. Kashala, D. Samal, G. Mitshabu
Many copper processing flowsheets in the Democratic Republic of Congo include the leaching of oxide ores containing copper and cobalt, copper solvent extraction, copper electrowinning, and precipitati
Jan 1, 2019
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Management of Core Geotechnical Risks for Underground Mining ProjectsThis paper discusses the concepts of core risk associated with mining projects and operations and illustrates the types of core geotechnical risks and consequences that may relate to a range of differ
Jan 1, 2003
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Management of dilution and mining recovery to maximise valueBy R Urie
Dilution and loss of ore during the mining process invariably occur in all underground mining operations. This dilution and ore loss can have a significant effect on the performance and value generate
Mar 29, 2023
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Management of Environmental Emissions at Boliden Harjavalta Oy’s SmelterBy H. -L. Heikkilä, E. Peuraniemi
"Boliden Harjavalta Oy has a long tradition in the Finnish metal industry starting from the 1930's. The Smelter consists of copper and nickel flash smelting lines. Off-gases are captured in the acid p
Jan 1, 2012
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Management Of Environmental Quality Data Using GIS Techniques In A General Mine Planning FrameworkBy P. Croney
Environmental monitoring requires major effort and expense but management of data receives less attention. A modem database system can manage hydrochemistry, water levels, meteorology, geology and dow
Jan 1, 1997
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Management of Explosion Risks in Underground Coal Mines with the use of Bag BarriersBy J. R. Schafler, J. L. Brinkman
"Since the year 2000, 59 miners have lost their lives to explosions occurring in underground coal mines in the US. More accurately, those explosions were methane ignitions that propagated through the
Jan 1, 2017