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  • AUSIMM
    Global Lessons for a Local Problem – Rehabilitation Bonds and Victoria’s Latrobe Valley Coalmines

    By M L. Cramer, N P. Wines

    "On 9 February 2014, bushfire embers landing on exposed coal in a disused pit at the Hazelwood mine in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley ignited a coal fire that burned for 45 days. The fire was the largest a

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Accounting for Vegetation Dynamics in Landform Evolution Modelling

    By G R. Hancock, S Grant, T Whiteside, J B. C Lowry, J Boyden, T J. Coulthard

    Physically-based landform evolution models (LEM) provide a spatial framework to forecast the long-term geomorphic stability of post-mining landscapes. When used to test the relative stability of diffe

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Bowen Basin Coalmine Spoil Classification for Improved Mine Rehabilitation Outcomes

    By T Baumgartl, J Burgess, B Emmerton, P D. Erskine

    Large-scale open cut mining in the Bowen Basin has been undertaken for over 40 years. During this period, improved mechanical capability and economics have allowed extraction to greater depths, result

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Findings and Conclusions Following ‘Long-term’ Cover System Monitoring – Refinement of the Conceptual Design for Tailings Storage Facility Closure

    By R Barritt, P Scott, K Albano

    Successful closure of tailings storage facilities (TSFs) is an environmental issue faced globally by metalliferous mines. During the initial feasibility and design phase of the mine life importance is

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    ‘MRC-wiki’ – a Mine Rehabilitation and Closure Knowledge Management Tool for Central Queensland Coalmine Practitioners

    By C J. Unger, T Baumgartl, C J. Bond, P Sabourenkov, V C. Glenn

    Social licence to mine is influenced by society’s perception of the mining sector’s ability to effectively rehabilitate mined land and for governments to appropriately regulate that process for the br

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Can Mining Be Part of the Circular Economy or Is It Squaring the Circle?

    By A Golev, G Corder

    The concept of the circular economy has been gaining traction both in Europe and China.In Europe the Ellen Macarthur Foundation see their mission as accelerating the transition from a linear take-make

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Bed Load Losses from Experimental Plots on a Rehabilitated Uranium Mine in Northern Australia

    By W D. Erskine, M J. Saynor

    Ranger Uranium Mine, surrounded by Kakadu National Park is located in the Alligator Rivers Region (ARR) in the wet-dry monsoonal tropics, 250 km east of Darwin, Northern Territory. A trial landform (T

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Using Scenarios to Investigate the Long-term Future of Copper Mining and Guide Exploration Targeting Strategies

    By J P. Sykes, A Trench

    "The common-held view of the future of copper mining is one of declining quality of mineral resources and increasingly limited long-term development options. This decline, in turn, is viewed as inevit

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Closure Planning Lessons Learnt from the Century Mine

    By J Crosbie, M Lord, R Bitencourt, P Defferrard

    The MMG Century mine, which is the largest zinc/lead mine in Australia, began operating in 1999 and ceased mining from the open pit in July 2015, with processing completed in early 2016. Closure plans

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Resources and Reserve Assurance Processes – a Framework for Improved Governance

    By L J. de Lange

    As a material asset for mining entities, the resources and reserves (RR) estimation processes are surprisingly underrepresented in the assurance landscape. When press reports expose them being inaccur

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    AGL Energy, Loy Yang and GHD – a Further Case Study in Alliancing: Ten Years on

    By J Missen, P Currie, J Bohan, D Clark

    AGL is one of Australia’s leading integrated energy companies and the largest ASX listed owner, operator and developer of renewable energy and thermal generation in the country. AGL owns and operates

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Autonomous Haulage Systems in Underground Mining – What is Required for Success?

    By A G. L Pratt

    The record for autonomous haulage systems in underground mining over the past 15 years is patchy, marked by many trials and attempts, with few examples of sustained operation until relatively recently

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    The Frieda River Project – a Novel Approach to Analysing Exploration Drill Core: How Broken is Broken?

    By D La Rosa, D Bennett

    "Exploration drill core provides for a number of standard measurements essential for determining the viability of a new mine or the extension of an existing one. Rock lithology and alteration can be v

    Jun 15, 2016

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    How Details of the Geometallurgical Optimisation Influence Overall Value

    By S Matos Camacho, K G. van den Boogaart, R Tolosana Delgado, U Mueller

    "The precise formulation of a geometallurgical optimisation problem is by necessity a simplification of reality. It includes implicit choices such as data availability or mining block geometry. Additi

    Jun 15, 2016

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    Maximise Orebody Value through the Automation of Resource Model Development Using Machine Learning

    By S Oliver, D Willingham

    "Although a resource model is central to the mineral resource value estimation process (Glacken and Snowden, 2001), creating it is a labour intensive task and in the end it is a limited representation

    Jun 15, 2016

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    Critical and Deleterious Metal Deportment in Sulfidic Waste Rocks, Baal Gammon, North Queensland

    By A Parbhakar-Fox, B G. Lottermoser, N Fox

    "Determining the deportment of economic and environmentally significant elements in sulfidic mine materials (eg ore, gangue and waste) requires the use of advanced microanalytical techniques, includin

    Jun 15, 2016

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    "Developing Robust Hydrometallurgical Processes to Recover Metals from Deposits with Large Geometallurgical Variation"

    By B C Tanda, E A. Oraby, J J. Eksteen

    "Base metal and precious metal deposits are well known for their significant geometallurgical variation throughout the volume of the proven resource. At the metallurgical level, the plant normally pro

    Jun 15, 2016

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    "Comprehensive Mineralogical Characterisation at the Cerro Corona Cu-Au Porphyry Mine – the Fundamental Key for Geometallurgical Applications"

    By P Gomez, R Baumgartner, G Escobar

    "The Cerro Corona mine consists of a Cu-Au porphyry deposit located in the Andes of northern Peru. The deposit comprises a typical Cu-Au multiphase porphyry mineralisation that has been overprinted by

    Jun 15, 2016

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    Geometallurgical Evaluations of Mine Waste – an Example from the Old Tailings Dam, Savage River, Tasmania

    By L Jackson, A Parbhakar-Fox, N Fox

    "Characterisation of sulfide minerals (eg pyrite, sphalerite) in historic tailings can assist in determining whether there are economic benefits of reprocessing such materials using modern metallurgic

    Jun 15, 2016

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    Adding Copper Recovery and Acid Consumption Variables to the Geological Model of Quebrada Blanca

    By R Schiller, E Chait

    "Quebrada Blanca is a porphyry copper deposit located in the Eocene-Oligocene belt of Chilean Andes. Operation started in 1994 and original reserves for supergene mineralisation gave a life-of-mine (L

    Jun 15, 2016