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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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    Zooming Out – Learning to See Rehabilitation through Stakeholders’ Eyes

    By J L. Merritt

    The mining industry seeks to engage with and respond to stakeholders through open consultation processes during the various phases of a mining project (Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources, 2

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Development, Simulation, Economic and Environmental Evaluation of a Coal Processing Flow Sheet

    By J Tien, J Huang, N Haque, M O’Brien

    Coal preparation is an integral part of producing coal for thermal powerplants and metallurgical processing plants. Coal processing plants use various unit processes to separate gangue and ash content

    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
    Simulating Integrated Hydrology in Mining Catchments from Planning to Closure

    By S Szylkarski, D N. Graham

    In mining, water management is an operational necessity, requiring planning and detailed engineering, as well as risk assessment. Yet, the hydrology of streams and aquifers typically extends well beyo

    Jun 28, 2016

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    A Simulation Approach for Improving the Assessment of Closure Risks

    By D Trembath

    "One of the key risks to the success of a mining operation is the accuracy of the estimates of both the economic mineral and any accompanying contaminants contained within the ore reserve. Misrepresen

    Jun 28, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Social Licence in Real-time – Using Dynamic Methods to Support a New Kind of Community Relationship

    By 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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    Utilising Mineralised Mining Waste – Contributions to the Circular Economy

    By É Lèbre, G Corder

    The circular economy concept, as defined by the Ellen MacArthur Foundation (2015) and quoted by the recent International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) Guide to Responsible Sourcing, calls for sh

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Geostatistics and Sample Numbers from an Acid and Metalliferous Drainage Perspective

    By C Linklater, A Garvie, D Kentwell

    Various Australian and international regulatory bodies (Environmental Protection Authority, 2015) require an early assessment of the geochemistry of waste rock. This usually includes estimates of the

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Responsible Management and Transparent Reporting across the Project Life Cycle

    By M A. Noppé

    "Mining is an inherently risky business: from the technical, environmental, social and economic uncertainties associated with advancing an exploration concept to a viable project; to the risks associa

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Social Licence to Close?

    By J A. Braithwaite

    Social licence to operate is not a new concept for the mining industry, referring to stakeholder approval or acceptance for the activities and impacts of a project, company or industry. It is intangib

    Jun 28, 2016

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    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

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    Fire Behaviour in Buffel Grass Dominated Mine Site Rehabilitation in Central Queensland, Australia

    By A Sturgess, P McKenna, P D. Erskine, D Doley, V C. Glenn

    For more than four decades, rehabilitated lands in the Bowen Basin have been planted with buffel grass (Cenchrus Ciliaris), which is often used to provide rapid, stabilising and erosion reducing cover

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Emerging Technology for Economic and Ecological Sustainability in the Rehabilitation of Metal Mine Tailings

    By L Huang

    "Successful rehabilitation of tailings landforms of tens to thousands of hectares in size at base metal mines is critical to mining companies’ ‘social licence to operate’. Rehabilitation technology us

    Jun 28, 2016

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    A Black Canvas – Planning a Greenfield Coalmine in New South Wales

    By T W. C Stambolie

    Coalmines, like any other mine, generally involve the classic three-staged approach to mining studies; namely concept, pre-feasibility study (PFS) and feasibility studies (Cusworth, 2012). Subsequent

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Can Australian Coal Alleviate Energy Poverty in India – a Case Study

    By H von Blottnitz, A C. Keith

    The influence of the life of a mine extends beyond its immediate vicinity both in geographic and temporal terms. Decisions around mine approvals are generally made based on economics, for the mine own

    Jun 28, 2016

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    Backfilled Pits – Laboratory-scale Tests for Assessing Impacts on Groundwater Quality

    By C Linklater, J Chapman, A Watson

    Closure options under consideration at some sites include backfilling mined-out pits with waste rock. Backfill may include mineralised and non-mineralised waste rock. Following groundwater rebound, fl

    Jun 28, 2016

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    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

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    ‘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