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Can We Stop a Black Swan Breeding? Advances in Bowties and Critical Control ManagementBy M Andrew, H Reynolds, R Mills
As the global mining industry continues to grapple with ‘black swans’ (high consequence / low frequency events) for health, safety and environmental losses, the focus is shifting from risk assessment
Jun 22, 2016
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Control of Water Discharge From Mine Ventilation ShaftsProblems caused by water discharge from surface mine ventilation shafts can be significant and are usually unforseen. The discharged water is often hyper-saline or acidic and can cause environmental d
Jan 1, 2002
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Western Woodlark Basin: Potential Analogue Setting for Volcanogenic Massive Sulfide DepositsBy Scott SD
The 1986 PACLARK Expedition established that propagation of a seafloor spreading zone into continental crust has created a complex series of volcanic basins on the floor of the Western Woodlark Ba
Jan 1, 1987
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Optimising Moisture Control for Zinc - Lead SinteringBy Bowden MW
Sintering of lead-zinc concentrates is practised by Sulphide Corporation to provide both desulfurised lump sinter feed, for simultaneous reduction to zinc and lead in the Imperial Smelting Process bla
Jan 1, 1985
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The Mining of J LensBy Reeves I. And Farquhar J, Pearce S
The irregular shape of the Rosebery orebody, coupled with the inconsistencies in grade over short strike lengths, has meant stoping blocks have had to be small to combat dilution and stability probl
Jan 1, 1993
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Outline of Electrical Plant Layout Mount Isa Mines LtdBy Edmonds G. A
The power station went into operation in 1931, when the installed capacity was 12,500 kVA. with a loading of 4,000 kVA. In 1936 the loading increased to 6,750 kVA. which necessitated the addition of a
Jan 1, 1953
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Creep properties and energy evolution characteristics of weakly cemented rock under step loadingBy C X. Zhang, W K. Ru, S C. Hu
To study the creep properties and the energy evolution characteristics of the weakly cemented rock (WCR) in western China, the creep deformation damage law of weakly cemented mudstone (WCM) under grad
Nov 29, 2022
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Automating Communications between Laboratories and Mines – A Case from the Coal IndustryBy S Mundell, J Armstrong, M Evans
"Automation is a common goal within the coal industry for reasons such as efficiency, reliability and sustainability. However, it requires standards and frameworks so business systems can communicate
Aug 18, 2014
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Orepass Monitoring and Management at Olympic Dam MineBy J Rose, D O’Toole, D Grant
Orepasses are a critical element in the transport of ore from the stope drawpoint to the surface ore stockpile, making them an integral part of an underground mine’s ore-handling system. Well-designed
May 9, 2016
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Pipeline ManagementBy A G. L Pratt, J R. Grant
Mining companies face the ongoing challenge of sustaining and growing production. This paper outlines business investment concepts to grow reliable returns on investment from a portfolio of choices by
Jan 1, 2006
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Mining-RoX – Mobile Robots in Underground MiningBy H Mischo, M Ferber, M Donner, B Jung, S Grehl, A Dietze
Mobile robots have been making impressive inroads in a variety of domains. Within the Mining-RoX project, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg is exploring a further frontier for mobile and auto
Nov 4, 2015
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Using Quantile Regression in Cloud Transform SimulationThe cloud transform simulation is a technique used to generate realisations of correlated attributes. The principle of this technique is to partition the scatter diagram between the input attributes i
Sep 26, 2011
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A Remote, Rapid and Accurate Three-dimensional Ore Waste Boundary Tracking SystemBy A T. Spathis, K E. Leslie, K R. Blay
Many open pit mining operations seek to control blasting-related movement of ore and waste to minimise loss and dilution. Tracking the movement of ore boundaries can result in the maximisation of ore
Aug 24, 2015
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Productivity Enhancement Driver Assistance for Mining Machinery Based on Unique Two-Dimensional Radar Sensor Fusion ConceptBy C Augustin, M Hahn, K Nienhaus
Operators of mining machinery like haul trucks or excavators have very limited information about the exact distance to other equipment as well as to the natural boundaries like berms, walls and struct
Sep 26, 2011
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Personal Gravimetric Dust Sampling for the South African Gold Mining IndustryA review is given of progress made to- wards the development of personal gravimetric dust sampling for risk assessment on South African gold mines. The present strategy is critically examined on th
Jan 1, 1988
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Independent Decline Haulage at Kanowna Belle Gold MinesIn May 2000, Kanowna Belle Gold Mines (KBGM) carried out a detailed Truck versus Shaft Haulage Study. The study showed that whilst the shaft option had many operating cost benefits the capital costs w
Jan 1, 2002
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Tonnes, Grade and Economics - The ZC Mine Experience 1985-1988From the mid-1970s ZC Mines at Broken Hill had a policy to increase ore production rates at progressively lower head grades. In the mid-1980s the mine suffered crippling losses at a time of low metal
Jan 1, 1990
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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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Improved Planning and Scheduling by Integration of Mining Application SoftrwareBy Aspinall T. O, Just G. D
Computer software systems have been developed to assist in a wide range of specific mine planning and scheduling applications. In selecting appropriate systems for any mining operation it is apparent
Jan 1, 1992
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A Review of Geotechnical Considerations in Narrow Vein Mining in a High Stress EnvironmentBy Dight P. M
The challenge of narrow vein mining is to produce ore with as little dilution as possible, at the least cost -commensurate with the increasing degrees of safety being demanded for mine workers by the
Jan 1, 1993