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BHP and management standard: a global approach to reducing geochemical risk and minimising closure uncertaintiesBy J Heyes, T Cooper, M Stimpfl, R Staines, J P. Pearce
Acid and Metalliferous Drainage (AMD) is one of the key risks facing the mining industry worldwide. If not properly managed and/or not identified in a timely manner, AMD has the potential to decrease
Jul 1, 2021
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Experimental investigation on borehole beakout and its implication on stress magnitudesBy H Masoumi, I Canbulat, Y Zhao, J Oh, H Lin
Borehole breakout is a drilling induced phenomenon caused by overstress of rock around the borehole. Its depth usually aligns with the minimum horizontal principal stress direction. For this reason, i
Nov 30, 2018
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International Diversification - The Niugini Mining ExperienceBy Clappison D. J
Since its formation in Papua New Guinea and raising of A$2 million in 1980, Niugini Mining Limited (NML) has grown to a company capitalised on the Australian Stock Exchange at about A$350 million. I
Jan 1, 1996
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Reducing Mine Site Extreme Rainfall Vulnerability Using Climate-related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation ResultsBy M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, M Khanal
The mining industry often needs to operate in remote or climatically harsh locations. The industry has recently been forced to deal with extreme conditions including floods, heatwaves and droughts. As
Jun 22, 2016
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Optimising Carbon Management – Increasing Gold Recovery and Decreasing Costs with the Carbon ScoutBy T D. H McGrath, O Baker, W P. Staunton, C Ypelaan
"The carbon-in-pulp process has been used extensively in the gold industry since the late 1970s to recovery leached gold from solution. Despite more than 30 years of experience in operating carbon cir
Oct 10, 2016
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Panel Caving Experiences and Macrotrench (Macrozanja) - An Alternative Exploitation Method at the El Teniente Mine, Codelco, ChileBy P Tobar
The development plan (long-term plan) of El Teniente Mine, Codelco-Chile, includes 100 per cent primary ore, located at increasing depths, which may involve several difficulties related to the applica
Jan 1, 2000
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Multiple Indicator Kriging - Is it Suited to My Deposit?By D Guibal, J Vann, M Harley
Many sample value distributions are highly skewed and present variograms with high relative nugget effects and/or short-range structures. In consequence, significant deskewing of the histogram and var
Jan 1, 2000
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Addressing the Root Causes of Deviations in Reconciliation and Value TrackingBy W van der Westhuizen
Mining professionals recognise the need and application for reconciliation and value tracking. It is necessary however to examine our current reality, and evaluate the following. Do our reconciliation
Jan 1, 2002
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Preliminary Investigations into a Roll Crusher With Non-Cylindrical RollsBy D M. Weedon
This paper introduces a novel roll crusher design, which incorporates non-cylindrical crushing rolls. The use of non-cylindrical rolls enables the crusher to achieve a greater reduction ratio than is
Jan 1, 2000
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Field Trial of CSIRO VirtuoBlast Technology at the KCGM Super Pit - Part 1: Application to Pre- and Post-Blast MeasurementBy Y Wei, P Soole
This paper gives a brief description of VirtuoBlast technology ù a new, automated and highly interactive stereo vision technology which has been developed in CSIRO Exploration and Mining. VirtuoBlast
Jan 1, 1999
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Grade Control Sampling and Ore Blocking: Optimisation Based on Conditional SimulationBy Khosrowshahi S
The objectives of grade control remain unchanged but new methods are being developed to attain them. Since the early-1990s, an improvement in the power of mine site computers has made the geostatist
Jan 1, 1997
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Total Deposit Knowledge – Geology, Underground Mass Mining and the Future – A Mining Engineer’s PerspectiveBy G Chitombo
Mass mining methods have become the mining industry’s preferred way of extracting most of the world’s most important metal and mineral commodities. Given the rapidly increasing global demand for commo
Aug 22, 2011
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Creep Due to Chemical Alteration of Rocks – A Case Study in Brown CoalBy B J. Wight, R Mackay, S Kim
Improving the understanding of the processes governing ground movements in and around brown coal open cuts is of significant interest for both operating stability and rehabilitation. Brown coal, ligni
Nov 5, 2014
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Valuation of Mineral Properties in New Zealand with Examples in Coal and Alluvial GoldThe aim of this paper is to broadly review the purposes of valuations and the methods used to calculate them. Examples are provided by coal and alluvial gold properties. Important factors are consiste
Jan 1, 1988
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From Sublevel Stoping to Sublevel Caving at Rana Gruber, Norway – Rock Mechanical AspectsBy A M. Myrvang, B Nøst, N Q. Trinh, I S. B Bergh
The iron ore producer Rana Gruber AS is situated in northern Norway just below the Arctic Circle, and has been producing hematite and magnetite concentrates for more than 60 years. Since the late 1990
Nov 5, 2014
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Measurement of Froth Recovery of Attached Particles in Industrial Flotation CellsBy Johnson N. W, Manlapig E. V, Alexander D. J, Franzidis J. P
The importance of the froth region on flotation performance is often emphasised in the literature. It is well-known that decreasing froth depth or increasing air flowrate results in increasing cell
Jan 1, 1997
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Land Rights and Miners' Rights - Are They Compatible?The first grant of land rights in Australia was pursuant to the Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976. That Act has been at the core of the dispute between land rights and miners&ap
Jan 1, 1986
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Paraprofessional Education in the Metallurgical and Related IndustriesThe development of paraprofessional courses in metallurgy and related disciplines, by the Department of Technical and Further Education in New South Wales, is outlined in this paper. The changing n
Jan 1, 1978
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The GeographThe Geograph is a revolutionary seismic system involving special techniques in combining the use of FIT magnetic tape with shock wave echoes created by a weight dropping system.The idea of- weight dro
Jan 1, 1962
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Massive Sulfide Deposits on the Deep Ocean Floor - The Dawning of a New Mining IndustrySpectacular high-temperature hot springs (æblack smokersÆ) on the deep ocean floor are producing economic concentrations of base and precious metals. Mining these seafloor massive sulfide (SMS) deposi
Jan 1, 2008