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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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Accelerated aging testing of geomembranes for tailings liquorBy J Folwell, G Phillips, F Gassner
Geomembranes selected for various applications often start with considering target properties developed by industry organisations such as Geosynthetic Research Institute (GRI), and test methods develo
Jul 1, 2021
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Diesel Particulate Matter in Underground Mines ù Controlling the RiskBy F Djukic, T Fisher, G Irving
Questionnaires were sent to 12 underground metalliferous mines in Queensland to enquire how these mines control diesel emissions from mobile diesel engines used underground. Where responses or control
Jan 1, 2007
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Some considerations on rock slope stability issues in Afghanistan with an emphasis on Kandahar RegionBy A B. Jahed, Ö Aydan, T Ito
In this study, the authors compiled some case history data and present some typical examples of rock slope stability issues in Afghanistan with a special emphasis on Kandahar region and categorise roc
Nov 29, 2022
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Moving mORE for LessBy G Brudek, P Elestedt
Schalker Eisenhütte und Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Nordic Minesteel Technologies and Bombardier Transportation have developed an evaluation tool that considers the main cost drivers of the rail, truck
May 9, 2016
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JORC and Mineral Resource Classification SystemsThe JORC Code contains a mandatory classification system for Mineral Resource and Ore Reserve estimates for public reporting. The classification is a statement of the Competent PersonÆs confidence in
Sep 26, 2011
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Preparing Effective Specifications for Occupational Health and Environmental Noise Objectives in Mining Project Design and DeliveryBy C Tickell
Achieving occupational health and environmental noise objectives is a major consideration in the planning or operational phase of resource development and industrial projects to meet the needs of the
May 9, 2016
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Development of Robot System for Automatic Assembling of Bolted SegmentsBy Harada M, Katsuta S
In order to shorten the time taken to com- plete shield tunnel excavation work, reduce labor costs and to improve safety, an automatic assembly robot system for the segments used has been developed
Jan 1, 1987
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Gold Rank Indicators - Exploration to AcquisitionBy Robinson T
The paper describes a spreadsheet system that enables selection of projects and companies that meet the user's corporate exploration and/or acquisition philosophy. A regularly maintained commer
Jan 1, 1988
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Laser Scanning of Conveyor Ore ProfilesBy S Grobler, T Fares
Understanding the real utilisation of the available volumetric capacity of a conveyor is key to unlocking latent capacity or ‘debottlenecking’ existing plant. Conveyors are typically designed on the b
Jul 13, 2015
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Composite Wear Resistant Materials for Crushing, Grinding, and Screening Abrasive OresBy Norman TE
The design of composite materials for wear resistant service aims at com- bining two or more materials in such a way as to achieve unique and useful properties not generally available in any single
Jan 1, 1978
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Computer Assisted Ore Reserve Calculations at Western Mining Corporation Ltd's Kambalda Nickel OperationsBy Reichman J. P
Extensive use is made of a small scale computer (IBM 1130), in the calculations of ore reserves for Western Mining Corporation's nickel mine at Kambalda, W.A. All surface drilling data such a
Jan 1, 1973
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The Development of a CADD Mine Design SystemBy Gill L. F, Gleeson HB
This paper describes the development of a Computer Aided Design and Drafting based mine planning system in the State Electricity Com- mission of Victoria. The system combines a commercially available
Jan 1, 1989
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Geology - Paper No. 2 Offshore Seismic And Magnetic Surveys Of The Southern Coalfields Off Stanwell ParkBy Hawkins L. V, Seedsman K
A combined reflection seismic and magnetic survey off the south coast of New South Wales has revealed six distinct reflection horizons within the Lower Triassic- Upper Permian sequence, and has ena
Jan 1, 1969
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Design and Evaluation of Dry FillBy Blair J. R, Barrett J. R
In many underground mining applications where-dry fill is used, only a token acknowl- edgement of the fill properties is given. It is the aim of this paper to induce mining engineers to consider dry
Jan 1, 1973
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Mine Fires and VentilationBy Upfold RW, Velzeboer MD
An underground mine fire will influence the ventilation equilibrium in several ways which results in a redistribution of the ventilating quantities and pressures throughout the whole mine. The vent
Jan 1, 1981
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Inpit Crushing System the Future Mining OptionIn-pit crushing systems have been known in the mining industry for many decades. The question whether in-pit crushing is a viable option has often been asked. More than 200 mobile and semi mobile crus
Jan 1, 2003
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Assessment of climate risk in the Australian mining industryBy M Allen
By its nature, the mining industry is energy and emissions intensive. In the future, the world will still require the outputs of mining but the industry will need to adapt to the low emissions economy
Jul 25, 2018
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InnovativeApplications of Hydrocyclonic DevicesThe operation of cyclones and cylinders is briefly described and com- pared, and a number of recent applications in mineral, gold and coal plants discussed. The capacity of an existing pump and cyclo
Jan 1, 1988
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Crisis Situations in Coal Mine VentilationUnderground mine ventilation is now com monly simulated on a digital computer. Such a programme, incorporating natural ventilation has been modified by others to account for methane emission and el
Jan 1, 1983