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The relationship between the magnitude of impact velocity per impulse and cumulative absorbed energy capacity of a rock boltBy B Crompton, A Berghorst, G Knox
Laboratory-based dynamic testing provides an invaluable tool in the development of rock bolts for use in highly stressed, burst prone rock masses. While in most cases the laboratory-based test method
Nov 30, 2018
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Creating Peer Groups to Accept TechnologyBy Ken Campbell
Exploration and mining in Third World countries will essentially be an exercise in the transfer of technology. We must not underestimate the effort it will take to develop the necessary industry pee
Jan 1, 1994
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Engineering the New Olympic Dam Backfill SystemBy A G. Grice
WMC Resources Pty Ltd û Copper Uranium Division operates the large underground Olympic Dam Mine at Roxby Downs, South Australia. These operations mine and process the ore to produce refined copper, ur
Jan 1, 2000
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The necessity of 3D analysis in open pit, rock slope, stability analysis – in theory and practiceBy A Mcquillan, N Bar
Geotechnical models developed during the open pit mine planning stage are generally three-dimensional (3D) in component to capture the spatial variation in geological, structural, hydrogeological and
Nov 29, 2022
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Geoscan Online Analyser Use for Process Control at Fortescue Metals Group Sites in Western AustraliaBy B J. Beven, A Harris, L Balzan
Fortescue Metals Group flagship operation, Cloudbreak, is located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The mine is capable of delivering an annualised production rate of 40 Mt/a. Positioned 50
Jul 13, 2015
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Dredger drop impact on slope stability – Hazelwood MineBy J Stipcevich, N Patel, J Faithful5, S Narendranathan, L Tatnell4
ENGIE, the current owner and operator of the Hazelwood Open Cut coalmine, are in the process of rehabilitating the mine site in preparation for mine closure. Bucket wheel excavators (dredgers) used du
Jun 21, 2022
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Dilution optimisation in sublevel open stoping operationsBy A Vakili
Dilution is associated with considerable direct and indirect costs in underground open stoping operations. As shown in previous works, an improved ability to predict dilution enables the economic risk
Mar 29, 2023
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Transcending the Mining Discipline Divide – Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary or Transdisciplinary?By J Coombes
"In today’s challenging climate of reduced staffing, limited funding and uncertain markets, we are called on to operate more productively and ‘be more innovative’. As an industry, we are quick to iden
Mar 8, 2016
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A Systems Approach for the Application of Eco-Efficiency Indicators for Process Design in the Minerals IndustryBy H von Blottnitz, J L. Broadhurst
Eco-efficiency has been proposed by the World Business Council on Sustainable Development as an environmental performance indicator framework that contributes to sustainability by assisting corporate
Jan 1, 2009
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Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movementBy M Bettison, R Wright, N Taylor
The primary mine planning focus during early study phases of future mining projects is Life of Asset ore production and grade quality, this will always be the situation. While waste schedule optimisat
Jul 25, 2018
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Envisioning the rehabilitation of assets through co-design and gamificationBy S Grant, S Emeric, P Baker, E Jones, D Clark
As we strive for a sustainable and resilient future, repurposing assets has become a top priority. In Australia alone, we have a significant number of mineral projects in the pipeline, extensive exist
Aug 2, 2023
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Parametric assessment of tailings liquefaction and earthquake induced embankment deformations using FLACBy B Ghahreman‐Nejad, M Munro
Design of embankment dams often requires seismic analyses, or an assessment of earthquakeinduced ground and dam movements. There are a large number of cases where earthquakes have triggered sliding an
Jul 1, 2021
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Creating the Optimal Coal Working SectionBy P Lukic
The definition of the working sections that will be used in a mine is usually initially made in the field by the geologist supervising the drilling program. These initial definitions are often made on
Sep 26, 2011
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Surrounded by Change - Collective Strategies for Managing the Cumulative Impacts of Multiple MinesBy D Brereton, C J. Moran
Intensive resource extraction, in the form of multiple mining operations, presents significant assessment and management challenges for resource developers, governments, community and the environment.
Jan 1, 2009
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The Role of Benchmarking and Independent ReviewsBy D Hunter, N Cusworth, J Miller
"Recent project failures have called into question the use and relevance of benchmarking and independent reviews, forcing a rethink of traditional processes and procedures.With cost estimates and sche
Mar 8, 2016
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Managing Expectations – From Buyer Beware to Buyer Be AwareBy P J. Fairfield
"This paper reflects on the author’s experiences in undertaking mining studies and reviewing mining projects and technical reports, particularly over the past five years, and the impact of recent chan
Mar 8, 2016
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Quantification of Drill Hole Deviation – Century Mine Case StudyBy C D. Pocock
Maintaining catch berm capacity in open pit mines through controlled blasting prevents production delays associated with managing risks associated with wall instability. A method has been developed to
Nov 8, 2011
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Putting the ‘GEO’ back in front of GEOmetallurgy: importance of early implementation of quantitative mineral system characterisation, classification and modellingBy W Potma, C Brauhart, S Halley, S Urbisinov, A Scogings
Truly integrated, quantitative, 3D GEOmetallurgical (or mineral system) characterisation, classification and 3D modelling should provide a cradle to grave unifying link across the exploration and mini
Nov 21, 2018
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A new approach to implement quality assurance and quality control to technological innovations – quality of spectral data capture and processes in the minerals industryBy M Haest, O Dominguez, D Mittrup
Technological innovations and emerging analytical capabilities are transforming the way drill samples are analysed, with real-time mineralogical analysis made possible. In addition, new business/techn
May 9, 2017
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The Development of ‘Radial-in-Reef’ Stoping at the Tasmania Gold Mine, Beaconsfield, TasmaniaBy R Goddard
An alternative stoping method has been adopted for narrow vein stoping at the Tasmania Mine in Northern Tasmania. Colloquially described as ‘Radial-in-Reef’ (RiR) stoping, the method employs the drill
Mar 21, 2011