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Risks beyond relinquishment – quantifying post-relinquishment management and maintenance costsBy M R. Lane, M L. Cramer, N P. Wines
Increasing attention is being focused by regulators and industry on the residual environmental liabilities associated with mining projects following site relinquishment (termed surrender in Queensland
Aug 2, 2023
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Automated omission-free geotechnical deformation monitoring – a new method deployable by non-specialistsBy J Franke, C Gonzalez
One of the regular tasks of geotechnical and mining engineers is the measurement and management of deformation in underground excavations. Although several methods are used to do so, the incumbent met
Nov 29, 2022
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Unveiling the future of psychosocial hazard management – a multidisciplinary approachBy N Armitage, C Young
In the dynamic realm of mining health and safety, addressing psychosocial hazards is crucial. Legislative requirements now demand employers navigate this complex terrain, but uncertainty often clouds
Apr 16, 2024
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Rhenium-Molybdenum Association In New Zealand Rocks (76c3347a-bdb7-44e7-9c92-bc7cb4e351a2)The Nelson province was chosen as the prime area for rhenium sampling, based on its mineral associations. Sample preparation involved benefication by grinding and flotation A modification of publish
Jan 1, 1980
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Digital Simulation Model of Sub-Level CavingBy Ham G. I, Just G. D
The model considers a range of design parameters and operating condit- ions and evaluates the significance of these in the ultimate design of a mine. It also considers organizational features associ
Jan 1, 1974
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Distinguishing Carbon Fractions in Coalmine Rehabilitated SoilsBy J Chan, T Baumgartl, A Plante, C Peltre, P D. Erskine
Mine soils are often organic matter and carbon poor due to disturbance, topsoil stockpiling and mixing with spoil. They present an opportunity to observe the accumulation of soil carbon arising from r
Jul 16, 2014
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Self-Contained Self-Rescuer Performance as a Function of Human Mechanical Efficiency and of Escape Route TerrainBy Sheer T. J, Van Rensburg J P
The primary objective of this research was to address the demands imposed on self- contained self-rescuer (SCSR) performance dur- ing simulated escapes. The results clearly indicate that SCSR perfor
Jan 1, 1988
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Planning for (not so) final land useBy J Durbin
To effectively plan for closure, we must have an end-point in mind. To undertake meaningful rehabilitation, a post-mine land use (or uses) must be known. However, it is becoming more apparent that th
Jul 25, 2018
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Are our closure planning and regulatory processes adequate to identify, quantify and appropriately transfer residual risks after successful mine rehabilitation?By P B. Swart, P D. Erskine
Despite an increasing focus by media, communities and activists driving an elevated regulatory focus in Australia and indeed some other mining jurisdictions, the mining industry globally has had limit
Jul 25, 2018
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Reassessing Rehabilitation Objectives and Targets for Mature Mining Operations in QueenslandBy T R. Anderson, A R. Butler
Haymont (2012) notes that in parts of Australia significant areas of mining disturbance cannot be relinquished. In Queensland it has been estimated that by 2010, just 0.3 per cent 507 ha of mining dis
Jun 28, 2016
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Adaptive management in deep sea mining – looking like you know what you’re doing when it’s never been done beforeBy R L. Grogan
Regulators of deep-sea mining projects are becoming increasingly hesitant about the concept of adaptive management as a tool to facilitate compliance and continuous improvement. Adaptive management is
Jul 25, 2018
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SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoringBy B Stewart
The SRS-1200 concept came about following the recommendations from the Board of Inquiry into the 1994 Moura No 2 mine disaster with the aim of having a system to remove personnel from an unsafe enviro
May 5, 2022
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Investigation of Curd Formation in Solvent ExtractionBy Hughes CA
The need to recover metals from low grade deposits, old tailings, etc., combined with improvements in equipment design and the development of new extractants, has resulted in solvent extraction (SX)
Jan 1, 1990
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Accounting for Vegetation Dynamics in Landform Evolution ModellingBy 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
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Precious Metal Recovery Via Electrolysis to Yield a Filterable SludgeBy T Weldon
In the last 15 years, it has become increasingly popular to win gold and silver from carbon strip solutions with electrolytic æsludgeÆ cells. The precious metal sludges produced in the cells are washe
Jan 1, 2005
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Geology and Ore Genesis of Silver-Lead-Zinc-Copper Sulphide Deposits, Sunny Corner, NSWBy Offler R, Lau J, Lea J. F
The stratiform and vein-type pyritic silver-Iead-zinc-copper sulphide deposits of Sunny Corner, NSW are hosted by acid volcanic and clastic sedimentary rocks of Middle Silurian to Early Devonian age.
Jan 1, 1984
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Waste Rock Pile Construction to Lower Closure and Relinquishment CostsBy J R. Taylor, J A. Muchan, S M. Pape, B S. Davis
Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) is routinely derived from waste rock, tailings, pit wall rock, underground mine voids, heap leach pads, ore stockpiles, concentrate stockpiles and even slag piles
Jun 28, 2016
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A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation optionsBy A Hocking, S Henderson
Commonwealth of Australia (2016) defines rehabilitation as comprising “the design and construction of landforms as well as the establishment of sustainable ecosystems or alternative vegetation, depend
Jul 25, 2018
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Social Licence in Real-time – Using Dynamic Methods to Support a New Kind of Community RelationshipBy N Boughen, K Moffat, L Brooks, A Zhang
In 2015, Ernst and Young (EY) ranked socio-political license to operate (SPLTO) as the fifth greatest challenge to the mining sector (EY, 2015). The EY report asserts that SPLTO will continue to prese
Jun 28, 2016
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Synergies between renewable-powered mines and community development programs throughout mine life cycle and post-closureBy 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