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Recognising and Integrating Stakeholder Landform Expectations into Life-of-mine PlanningBy P D. Erskine, A Hine
The current Queensland Government’s rehabilitation guidelines for post-mining landforms present a hierarchy of preferred outcomes for different areas within the mine site (see Figure 1). Within all ar
Jun 28, 2016
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Climate change risks to mine closure – planning for a range of impactsBy N McIntyre, R Trancoso, N Bulovic
Mining is essential for facilitating human development particularly as demand for critical minerals grows. However, over the mine life cycle, the environment is permanently changed. Once mining ceases
Aug 2, 2023
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The Importance of Understanding the Interrelationship of Biology and Geochemistry When Designing BiopilesBy R Hoeppel, D Harimon, A Fisher
This paper examines the importance of examining the relationship between biology and geochemistry when designing a biopile to treat alkaline soils impacted by petroleum hydrocarbons. At a site in Neva
Jan 1, 2004
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Dust and diesel characterisation in underground coalminesBy N LaBranche
The resurgence of Silicosis and Coal Worker’s Pneumoconiosis (CWP) in coalmines has placed the spotlight back on the management of worker exposure to particulate matter across all mining sectors (Coal
Oct 12, 2022
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Hyperspectral image processing and analysis for exploration in the mining industryBy S Prakash, M Danish, D Kumar
The green energy transition is speculated to cause an increase in the demand for raw materials while recycling rates are improving; discoveries are required to maintain supply. Geological remote sensi
Sep 1, 2024
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Management Strategies for Mineral Education in the 1990'sEducation for the Mineral Industry in Australia developed in an uncoordinated but effective fashion till the mid 1960's, with recognised quality in graduates, with output matching demand, and
Jan 1, 1984
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Sampling and Blending to Optimise Revenue ù A Minerals Industry PerspectiveBy D McInnes
Rather than look at the problems associated with sampling, this paper deals with the issue of sampling and blending to optimise revenue û predominantly in the mining industry. An example of the use of
Jan 1, 2005
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A Revised Stratigraphic Framework for the McArthur Basin, NTBy Haines P. W, Sweet I. P, Rawlings D. J, Page R. W, Plumb K. A
Current regional geoscientific studies across the McArthur Basin as part of the National Geoscience Mapping Accord by the Northern Territory Geological Survey and Australian Geological Survey Organ
Jan 1, 1994
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Cultivating Minerals Sector Skills in GraduatesThe Australian minerals sector has a shortage of skilled professionals to satisfy an industry that is experiencing renewed vitality. Graduate numbers are low throughout Australia and the world, while
Jan 1, 2004
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Mines That Weren't QuiteMy purpose here today is to introduce an element of democracy into this seminar. In my experience, the mines of Australia can be divided into two categories; those that pay and those that don't.
Jan 1, 1989
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(U-Th)/He Geochronology of Channel Iron Deposits, Robe River, Hamersley Province, Australia – Implications for Ore GenesisBy M Danišík
Two drill core samples of haematite/goethite from the Robe River (Western Australia) channel iron ore deposits (CID) were dated using (U-Th)/He methods in order to constrain the timing of iron oxide f
Jul 11, 2011
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Seismic Surveying for Coal Mine PlanningMore and more coal in Australia is extracted by underground mining methods especially by longwall mining. These methods can be particularly sensitive to relatively small-scale structural discontinuiti
Jan 1, 2002
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The Cannington Silver Lead Zinc Deposit - at FeasibilityBy M T Roche
The Cannington deposit is one of the largest accumulations of silver-lead known. Located 135 km southeast of Cloncurry in North West Queensland (Figure 1), Australia, the deposit is currently in th
Jan 1, 1994
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Long Shaft ù A Deep Level Mining Success StoryBy G McLeay, T Moran
Long Shaft has traditionally been seen as one of the most challenging mines in the Kambalda area with operations having been suspended by the previous owners in 1999. When mining recommenced in Octobe
Jan 1, 2005
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The Role of Government in the Northern Territory Mining IndustryBy C Berglin
Is the Northern Territory different? Certainly it is more remote, has less people and relies more heavily on two or three industries for its survival. On the other hand, its mining industry is govern
Jan 1, 1994
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Process Control - A Technology for the Present and FutureBy DJ McKEE
Process control emerged in the mid-1960s as a new and exciting method of improving the performance of mineral processing operations. The early Australian developments, principally in Broken Hill and
Jan 1, 1992
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Geometallurgy – Fifteen Years of Developments in Codelco: Pedro Carrasco ContributionsBy J Beniscelli
Some words to honour Pedro:Pedro was among the few persons with a very high level in geology modelling, resource and reserve estimation, geometallurgy development, sampling theory applications and a d
Sep 5, 2011
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Occupational Safety - A Government OverviewBy J G Bastias
It is sometimes necessary to resort to extremes in order to call attention to something that is pertinent to safety in mining. When some of the experts in occupational safety talk about this topic,
Jan 1, 1994
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Permanent Rockbolts - The Problems are in the DetailBy R Bertuzzi
Permanent rock bolts in civil engineering are taken as having to serve their design purpose for at least 50 years. In many projects the design life is specified as greater than 100 years. A review of
Jan 1, 1999
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The Mineral Industry in a Changing World - BioIt was Harold McMillan, Prime Minister of England 30 years ago, who used the phrase "The Wind of Change" to describe political events in Africa in his day. So well did this phrase capture th
Jan 1, 1989