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The Effect of Detonator Strength on the Initiation of Small Diameter Emulsion ExplosivesBy Kerr I. D, Kennedy M
Flash X-radiographs were obtained of commercial electric No 6 and No 8* strength aluminium tube detonators in small-diameter cartridges of emulsion explosive at various times after fusehead operatio
Jan 1, 1990
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Solving a Large Stochastic Integer Programming Model for Production Scheduling at a Gold Mine with Multiple Processing Streams and Uncertain GeologyBy M de Freitas Silva
One of the main steps during the decision-making process of long-term mine planning is the definition of the optimal sequence of extraction, which usually is synonymous with maximising the discounted
Nov 24, 2014
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Not for the Faint-HeartedBy J Whittle
This paper describes what is involved in carrying out a comprehensive optimisation of a long-term operating schedule for a mining complex. It details the data that must be assembled and discusses the
Nov 24, 2014
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The development of soil water characteristic curves for soil types classified according to the USCSBy A Satyanaga, H Rahardjo, K G. Mercer
The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is one of the most essential soil properties in unsaturated soil mechanics. The water flow and storage characteristics of an unsaturated soil are closely rel
Jul 23, 2018
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Sampling in Block Cave MinesBy I T. Ross
Sampling drawpoints in block cave mines has been a contentious issue for many years. Doubts have been expressed as to the validity of the process used at most mines. This paper outlines the sampling p
Aug 21, 2012
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You don’t know what you don’t knowBy P Micale
Geological data provides the foundations for the mining value chain. It is used to underpin the modelling and planning and consequently optimise downstream business decisions. However, it is often for
Mar 22, 2022
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The 250 million ton per annum spatial digital twinBy M Pomery
BHP’s Western Australian Iron Ore Operations (WAIO) move approximately 250 million tons of ore per annum. The magnitude of the constant changes to the terrain models along with the diverse output and
Sep 18, 2023
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Stop investigating everything! How to classify events to maximise organisational learning and reduce systemic riskBy M Alston
Organisations’ incident classification processes are plagued by the overclassification of events, often leading to excessive workloads and suboptimal outcomes. This presentation addresses the pressing
Apr 16, 2024
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An Integrated Approach to Optimising All Concentrator Products, Including TailingsBy A Riles
"Three issues of relevance in a modern tailings storage facility (TSF) are:geotechnical stabilitymanaging acid rock drainage (ARD) from pyritic tailingsmanaging the tailings from cyanidation of gold o
Jun 15, 2016
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Performance and Durability Improvements of Precast Concrete Lining Segments with Fibre ReinforcementBy R Winterberg
Concrete is a well established and reliable construction material for the permanent lining of tunnels, but shows some weak performance characteristics, which can be overcome by the addition of special
Mar 8, 2011
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Design for Tunnel Fire Life Safety – Working Together in the New Zealand ContextBy E Claridge
There are a number of major infrastructure tunnelling projects currently underway or proposed in New Zealand, including construction of new road and rail facilities and the refurbishment of existing r
Mar 8, 2011
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Flotation control using froth stability: past, present and futureBy C Smith, J Cilliers, K Hadler
Unstable flotation froths, that burst before they overflow, produce no concentrate. Increasing the froth stability to improve recovery is therefore an obvious control strategy. Froth stability can be
Aug 29, 2018
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Geometallurgical Modelling – A Mineral Processor's PerspectiveBy A Stradling
For a geometallurgical program to be successful, linkage must be made between the geologists and geostaticians who understand and model the orebody, the metallurgists who determine the value that can
Sep 5, 2011
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Numerical study of annulus thickness on overcoring stress measurementsBy M Zoorabadi
Overcoring is a common technique to measure in situ rock stress using the concept of stress relief. The strains measured during overcoring are used to calculate the stress tensor assuming continuous,
Nov 30, 2018
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Digital geological mapping – pay-offs, pitfalls and pathways to successful mapping digitalisationBy N Anderson
The world-class Golden Mile gold deposit in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia is part of the Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) operation, which is wholly owned by Northern Star Resou
Mar 22, 2022
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Sampling Quality Assurance and Quality Control Requirements for Mining ProjectsThe creation of an accurate and precise enough database requires the collection of many representative samples, subsampling and assaying them without destroying their integrity. The selection and impl
Mar 1, 2010
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Broken Hill - A Test Bed for Geology and TechnologyBy D H MACKENZIE
In common with several great orebodies and mineral camps around the world Broken Hill has been the subject of state-of-the-art technical and scientific scrutiny during its long working life. During
Jan 1, 1992
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Reducing ventilation change downtime and increasing operational uptimeBy J A. Rowland
When executing a ventilation change the mine ventilation circuit is in a state of flux throughout the entire change period with discrete mine areas both under ventilated and/or over ventilated during
Oct 12, 2022
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Engaging Society about a Potential Mining Future – Concerns and ExpectationsBy N Boughen
This paper synthesises the findings of five studies undertaken by the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship in 2009-10. This research explores the concerns, expectations, and information needs of a range
Nov 22, 2011
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Unmanned Aerial Robots for Remotely Operated and Autonomous Surveying in Inaccessible Underground Mine VoidsBy A Grace, C Sennersten, T Taylor, A Davie, R Lyu, D Pentecost, C A. Lindley, J Craig, L De Macedo Camargo
Many underground mine void spaces are not suitable for human entry due to unprotected roofs, instability or having an unknown safety state (eg if they are many decades old). Investigations of these vo
Nov 4, 2015