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  • AUSIMM
    Fluid Pressure, Geomechanical Evolution and Predictive Targeting of the Sunrise Dam Gold Deposit, Western Australia

    By M J. Nugus, J G. McLellan, T G. Blenkinsop

    High fluid pressures and deformation have been instrumental in the formation of high-grade gold lodes at the Archaean granite greenstone 12 Moz Sunrise Dam gold deposit in Western Australia. Historica

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Gold Deposits in Highly Metamorphosed Terranes

    By A G. Tomkins

    "Approximately 32 per cent of the worldÆs total gold production has come from greenstone belts (Frimmel, 2008). In these regions numerous small to large, quartz vein-associated gold deposits are hoste

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Predictive Three-Dimensional Modelling of Nuggety Gold Orebodies, Sunrise Dam, Western Australia

    By M J. Nugus, F Clark, E J. Hill, J T. Carswell, J S. Cleverley, N H. S Oliver

    High-nugget gold orebodies are difficult to model in 3D because samples from diamond drill core are generally too small to provide reliable estimates of the gold content of the larger body of rock, an

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Advancing Near-Mine Exploration with an Updated Geological Model for the Mount Wright Gold Deposit, Queensland

    By K Johnson, G Morrison, N Lisowiec

    The Mount Wright gold deposit is located near the town of Ravenswood, ~90 km south of Townsville, in north Queensland. The deposit has been mined by underground methods since 2006. It produced approxi

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Deportment of Gold in Sulfide Ores and Implications for Gold Extraction

    By J Zhou

    Gold in sulfide ores is associated predominantly with sulfide minerals and occurs as both microscopic and submicroscopic particles. In non-refractory sulfide ores, gold occurs mainly as coarse- and me

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Possible Future Applications of Biotechnologies in the Gold Industry - A Prospective Approach

    By C M. Zammit, N Cook, F Reith, C L. Ciobanu, J Brugger

    The role of biological agents in the gold mining industry is currently limited to the use of microorganisms in bioleaching and bioremediation. However, there is a variety of possibilities in which bio

    Sep 26, 2013

  • SME
    Equipment adds efficiency, safety to cross passage work

    From a vast army of workers to gargantuan machines to immense volumes of material being moved, almost everything about the Port of Miami Tunnel (POMT) project points to tunneling on a massive scale. A

    Sep 1, 2013

  • SME
    Ground freezing resolves complex challenges ahead of SEM tunneling

    By Gregory T. Ziegler

    A complex soil profile and high water table, together with a below-grade active subway tunnel, an above-ground elevated railway line, and the heavily travelled Northern Boulevard all passing above the

    Sep 1, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Discovery, Geology and Structural Setting of the Nyidinghu Iron Ore Deposit, Hamersley Province, Western Australia

    By D Kepert, M Absalom, N Nitschke, C Fowers

    The discovery of the Nyidinghu Iron Ore Deposit totalling 2.46 Bt of resource continues FortescueÆs highly successful exploration record of discovering multi-billion tonne deposits under cover with li

    Aug 12, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Quantifying Domain Uncertainty for an Iron Ore Deposit

    By A Jewbali, J Phillips, C Boyle

    Normal practice in the mining industry is the creation of a single geological model. These models provide a single interpretation of the geological and mineralisation domains. These interpretations in

    Aug 12, 2013

  • CIM
    Mining, Capacity-Building and Social License: Making the Links

    This paper aims to increase our understanding about existing capacity-building approaches and their implications for obtaining a social license to operate in the mining industry. The notion of ?capaci

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Influence of Temperature and Pressure on Gas Emission Due to Crack Propagation in Coal-Mines: An Experimental Study

    By Man-Chao He

    One of the critical problems involved in deep coalmines is unusual gas emissions. Many researchers agree that there is a relationship between coal gas emissions and geological features such as tectoni

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
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    Analysis on Roadway Roof Bed Separation Affected to Bolt Loading and Support Design in Engineering

    By Shuan-cheng Gu

    Roof bed separation often occurred due to the deformation incoordination of surrounding rock following the excavation of mine roadway. Bed separation has effect on the bolts, and the estimation of the

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Predicting HVAC Energy Consumption in Commercial Buildings Using Multiagent Systems

    By Nn Li

    Energy consumption in commercial buildings has been increasing rapidly in the past decade. The knowledge of future energy consumption can bring significant value to commercial building energy manageme

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Preliminary Implementation of a Predictive Control for Ventilation Systems in Metro Stations

    By M. Vaccarini

    In this paper a possible methodology to supplement a predictive control approach is reported. The benefits deriving from the application of a predictive control on complex buildings lay on its capabil

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    Consideration of Post-Peak Response of the Pillar-Rock System in Sill Pillar Design

    By Omkar N. S. Beruar

    Extraction of sill pillars has always been problematic because of high risk of seismicity and rockburst. Depending on a number of factors, a sill pillar can undergo different failure modes and cause p

    Aug 1, 2013

  • IIMP
    Fitorremediación de relaves mineros

    By Pedro Ruiz

    Dado que los relaves mineros generan un impacto ambiental -en tanto las propiedades físicas, químicas y biológicas de los suelos no son las mismas para el crecimiento y desarrollo de las especies veg

    Aug 1, 2013

  • CIM
    The Earth Moving Equipment Safety Round Table Design Evaluation for Equipment Procurement Process

    Diverse and considerable energies are associated with mobile equipment operated and maintained on mine sites. Loss of control of these energies is a common cause of injury on mine sites and this is we

    Aug 1, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Attrition Scrubbers

    By W Baguley

    Attritioning has been a method of improving mineral extraction for over 60 years, however it is only recently that an understanding of the mechanism employed and the improvement in efficiency that hav

    Jul 15, 2013