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Case Study - Total Life Cycle Planning for a Greenfield SiteCentral to any business is its Asset Management Plan which encapsulates the business context and key organisational objectives such as profitability, safety and environmental standards. Life Cycle Pl
Jan 1, 2007
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Scenario-based Project Evaluation – Full Mineral Value Chain Stochastic Simulation to Evaluate Development and Operational AlternativesBy S Coward, S Jackson, S Moayer, J E. Vann
The variability and uncertainty of mineralisation, coupled with subsequent uncertainty in mining and processing, is often paid scant regard or overlooked during the evaluation of mining projects. In m
Aug 18, 2014
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Fatigue risk in your operations – real or rubbish? It actually dependsBy T Dawson, B Haskins
Fatigue is it the newest buzz word or is fatigue a real phenomenon that is creating safety and organisational risk for you? There is no debate that fatigue is natural, and it affects us all, just lik
Oct 16, 2017
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Ventilation Officers or Mine Managers? Who should Ultimately be Responsible for Mine Ventilation? A Comparison between Western Australia and QueenslandBy A Halim
"There is still debate about who should ultimately be responsible for the ventilation system in anunderground mine. The Queensland Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2001, states that adedicated
Jun 1, 2012
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Genetic design of personalised slag for manufacturing die steel via electroslag remelting method and an industrial application caseBy J W. Dong, Y M. Li, J L. Tian, Z H. Jiang
Electroslag remelting is widely used to produce various special steels, mainly because of its ability to provide high cleanliness and excellent homogeneity of ingot. Undoubtedly an optimal slag plays
Jun 19, 2024
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3D mine mapping – improving grade control and reconciliation in underground mines using photogrammetric imagery and implicit modelling techniquesBy R H. Knight
Production mine geology must be accurate and efficient in order to reduce risk and ensure that ore value and mining operation revenue are maximised. Present grade control practices are commonly based
Sep 20, 2017
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Corporate Growth by Exploration - the BHP ExampleBy Blain CF
For all mineral resource-based companies, it is important to reach the right balance of investment between acquisition and exploration to allow the best chance of achieving long-term corporate goal
Jan 1, 1986
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The Evolution of Block Caving TechnologyBy A J. Weston
Block or panel caving technology is far removed from that of the top slicing and block caving of the late nineteenth or early twentieth centuries. The rapid mechanisation and expansion of these method
May 9, 2016
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Challenges and Lessons Learnt Operating the Tiwest ‘North Mine’ (Cooljarloo Mine, Western Australia)By D Audeyev
The Cooljarloo North Mine has been shaped not only by operational and processing challenges, but by climatic and economic factors. This paper outlines some of these challenges and discusses how the op
Oct 5, 2011
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Effect of Flotation Feed Density on the Operation of a Flotation CellBy R Crosbie, K C. Runge, E Tabosa, J K. McMaster
Flotation feed density is an operating parameter which is currently not well understood. Most models of flotation only incorporate its effect on particle residence time, but it is likely to have addit
Oct 29, 2012
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The evolution of seismicity and ground control measures at Ernest Henry MineBy H Esterhuizen
The Ernest Henry Mine (EHM) in Queensland, Australia is a Sub-level Caving operation that started production below the previously mined open pit at a depth of 535m. Current Production mining has progr
Nov 30, 2018
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Improving tungsten recovery through the reuse of mine wastewaterBy Z Gao, D Liao, W Sun, S G. Pooley, J Wang, Z Shi, G Jing, S Ren, Q Chen
Yuanjing processing plant is a scheelite and wolframite plant in southern China. Water shortages and recent environmental regulations mean that the plant must reuse the wastewater that comes from the
Aug 24, 2022
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Fractured Vertical Wells Versus Horizontal Boreholes for Methane Drainage in Advance of Mining U.S. CoalsBy Mahyera A, Sakashita B, Ahmed U, Abou-Sayed AS
Gas in U.S. coals is primarily composed of 90 to 99 percent methane and up to 10 per- cent carbon dioxide. In composition and heat- ing value, this coal-bed gas is similar to natural gas and can be
Jan 1, 1982
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Global Lessons for a Local Problem – Rehabilitation Bonds and Victoria’s Latrobe Valley CoalminesBy 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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The Minerals Sector and Sustainable Development in Saudi ArabiaThere is no doubt that the mining sector is considered to be the backbone of many countries. Furthermore, it has played an important role in the prosperity of nations, whether developed or developing.
Jan 1, 2009
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Mine to Mill Reconciliation - Three Case StudiesBy J T. Carswell, N A. Schofield
Fluctuations in periodic reconciliations between the mine and the mill are an expected and common experience in mining and processing operations. These fluctuations are caused in part by errors in the
Nov 20, 2012
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Syama Gold Mine – the Journey towards a Class-leading Gold MineBy R Sinclair, D Landwehr, I Hunter
"The Syama Gold Mine, located in southern Mali, was established in 1990 by Broken Hill Propriety Limited (BHP). The operation began treating oxide, and in 1994 it transitioned to processing hard and r
Oct 10, 2016
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Optimisation of Operating Parameters for Cyanidation of Sulfide-Bearing Gold Flotation Tailings in order to Prevent the Impact of CyanicidesBy B Levasseur, C Olsen, E Ghasemian Langeroudi, F Larachi, F Safizadeh, C Gagnon
Gold recovery by the cyanidation process is often accompanied by the leaching of other species. This leads to the depletion of the level of free cyanide and oxygen available for gold cyanidation. The
Sep 26, 2013
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Full-scale Tests on Precast Tunnel Segments Made in Concrete Reinforced with High-strength Steel FibresBy A Ross, B De Rivaz
The results of full-scale tests on precast segment made at University of Roma are presented. The segments were cast using fibre-reinforced concrete produced without any traditional reinforcement, by u
Sep 17, 2014
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A Bounding Surface Model for Sand Subjected to Blast-induced VibrationsBy L M. Zhang, T H. Xu, J Zhao
Blasting is one of the most commonly used strategies for excavation in civil and mining engineering. Yet blasting can also bring along such undesirable effects as ground vibrations and soil disturbanc
Nov 5, 2014