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Thoughts on Practical Tools for Early Identification of Environmental Challenges Associated With a Mining ProjectTo meet the objectives of sustainable development, mining projects must be executed with minimal environmental risks and impacts. To allow proper actions to be taken, it is helpful if the environmenta
Jan 1, 2003
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Prevention and Control of Fires and Explosions in Underground Coal MinesBy K Schiefelbein, P OÆGrady, R Balusu, T Ren, T Harvey
"An extensive research program has been undertaken over recent years to reduce the risk of fires and explosions in underground coal mines. The research projects have integrated extensive field studies
Jun 1, 2012
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The AusIMM - One of the Keys to the Gateway to IndustryMost of you who are attending this conference are probably Student Members of The Institute and well aware of the advantages which flow from student membership. You will probably agree that the maj
Jan 1, 1994
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An Example of Risk Management in the Global Engineering and Construction BusinessBy M Elias
Management of risk has always been an integral part of successfully executing engineering and construction projects although formal recognition of the discipline of risk management is a relatively rec
Jan 1, 2003
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Optimising Open Pit Mine Production Scheduling by Graph TheoryBy J M. Wang, Q M. Hao
A mathematical model is set up to solve the problem of optimal design of the production scheduling on exacting open pit mine. At the same time, the establishment of model in operation condition and it
Jan 1, 2003
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Dealing with Social and Biological Environmental Impact AssessmentBy Morrison K
This paper describes an approach developed by the authors for integrating social and environmental impact assessment (SIA and EIA) for mining projects. The approach is an evolving one and is based
Jan 1, 1987
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Bore Core Evaluation For Coal Mine DesignMuch of the data required for the evaluation of mine design is obtained from bore cores. It is essential to collect data that is useful and not to overlook features which might have adverse effects
Jan 1, 1977
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Numerical Simulation of Chemical and Nuclear Contamination Transport in Aquifers and its Possible Application for the Control of Environmental Impacts due to Mining ActivityThe paper describes a simulating method.for ground water contamination originating from industrial and mining activrty. The finite difference model simulates heat, mass and solute transport. The ap
Jan 1, 1988
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A Miner’s JourneyBy S Coughlan
"A personal account of my journey from a student from suburban Melbourne in the 1970s through 40 odd years in and around the mining industry including the important events that have moulded my thinkin
Mar 24, 2014
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Introducing a New Model to Forecast Mineral Commodity PriceBy E Topal
Risk and uncertainty are attached to mining projects, and making decisions, hedging, future investment and evaluation of mining projects depend on forecasting the future price. The future technologic
Jan 1, 2008
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The Oldest Epithermal Gold Deposits?Epithermal deposits have been defined as the lower temperature end of a spectrum of hydrothermal mineral deposits and are inferred to have formed near the EarthÆs surface. The preservation of an epith
Jan 1, 2008
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Environmental Risk Assessment Catastrophic Event Analyses for Heap Leach Operation, Carson Hill Gold Mine, California (USA)By Voorhees JS, Bureau G
To operate a mine in California requires compliance with State environmental regulations, including assessment of risks and associated financial assurances for postulated worst case catastrophic event
Jan 1, 1990
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Evaluation of Arising Spontaneous Fire Centre Temperature and Time of Coal Self-IgnitionBy B Madeja-Struminska
The method of evaluation of the approximate temperature of arising spontaneous fire centre and time of coal self-ignition is presented in this paper. The method uses BystronÆs (1997) model of coal sel
Jan 1, 2005
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The Selection and Financial Justification of Process Control InstrumentationBy Morrison RD, Simmons CJ
A bewildering array of process control instrumentation is currently available for mineral processing plants. For sequencing control, special purpose microprocessors or the process control computer
Jan 1, 1978
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Bezymianny Volcano: 35-Year Eruptive Cycle of Activity. Characteristic Types of Eruptions and Pyroclastic DepositsThe paper discusses the characteristics of Be-zymianny activity during the last 2500 years. Three periods of increased activity have been identified which are the eruptive cycles lasting for 100-400 y
Jan 1, 1990
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Risk and Accepted Practice in Open Pit Mining GeomechanicsThe paper examines the current status of risk and accepted practice in mining geomechanics. It explores some deficiencies in human capital, risk analysis and our future technical needs, and suggests w
Jan 1, 2003
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Production Scheduling Optimisation in a Nickel Laterite Deposit:MIP and LP Applications and Infeasibility in the Presence of Orebody VariabilityBy R Dimitrakopoulos
Optimisation and mathematical formulations for open pit design and long-term production scheduling have been available since the 1960s. There are two main concerns in the application of existing mixed
Jan 1, 2003
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Demonstrable Data Integrity of Mineral Resource Grade Estimation Decreases Economic RiskMineral resource estimation is commonly based on the accumulation of a series of local estimates. At times, the distribution of these grade estimates is not appropriate to the grade distribution of th
Jan 1, 2003
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Design of the Melbourne City Link TunnelsBy S Porter, R Woodall, N Weeks
Nelsen, Porter and Wilson (1996) provided some preliminary concepts for the design of the Melbourne City Link tunnels. At that time, the City Link project was in the early design phase whereas now it
Jan 1, 1999
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CFD Modelling of Bubble-Particle Attachments in a Flotation CellBy M P. Schwarz
In recent years, computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modelling of mechanically stirred flotation cells has been used to study the complexity of the flow within the cells. In CFD modelling, the flotation
Jan 1, 2005