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  • AUSIMM
    The Relevance and Role of Contractors in Mining

    Outsourcing of mining operations and services is done for various reasons and there is no single model which fits all situations. Experienced contractors and mine owners have also developed, more ofte

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Men and Materials Handling In 1100 Orebody Of Mount Isa Mines Limited

    By Kennedy B. J

    The 1100 Orebody is the main copper production area of Isa Mine with an output of 390 000 tonnes per four week period and a work force of approximately 260 men per shift. Currently a total of 56 ni

    Jan 1, 1977

  • AUSIMM
    The Role of the Mines Rescue Station in Ignitions, Explosions and Fires at Mines

    The Southern Mines Rescue Station (S.M.R.S.) has been established for 55 years and in the past 15 years has had only 4 major call-outs. Whilst the mines rescue training program has continued to exp

    Jan 1, 1981

  • AUSIMM
    Exploration and Mining Unified through Seismic Imaging

    By J Dwyer, G Turner, D Pridmore, M Urosevic

    Due to their ability to produce high-resolution images of the subsurface to great depths, seismic surveys provide critical inputs to almost all oil and gas exploration projects. However, with some not

    Nov 4, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Eliminating Unidentified Misfires at Xstrata ZincÆs Open Pits Through the Application of Electronic Detonators

    By R Small, S Combrinck, R Lindsay

    Maintaining your competitive edge in the growing Australian mining sector today is an arduous task. With an ever increasing demand to extract more ore, safely, complete visibility throughout the blast

    Sep 18, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Cost-Effective Dry Screening, Dewatering and Water Treatment

    By R Norris, M Dunne

    Mining and mineral processing is expected by society and obliged by law to operate in an environmentally friendly fashion, minimising the impact on and avoiding damage to the environment. Substantial

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Tailings Dewatering, Dry Screening and Water Clarification for Reduced Water Usage

    By R Norris, M Dunne

    Substantial efforts by the industry, as well as by process and equipment designers, have resulted in many innovative developments that provide cost effective reductions in water usage. This paper show

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Condition Monitoring at ERA - Ranger Mine

    By J A Evans

    A well-maintained and low cost mining operation today requires the use of condition monitoring techniques. At ERA - Ranger Mine oil analysis, vibration monitoring, infra-red themtography, and perfor

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Information Systems in the Northern Territory Department of Mines and Energy

    By M Coleman

    Information is a key ingredient for successful mineral exploration and development. Whether identifying potential exploration localities from a map, interpreting technical reports or searching a reg

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Enhanced fine particle recovery with the Concorde Cell

    By P G. Bourke, A Yáñez, G J. Jameson, N M. L Kupka

    The kinetics of fine and ultrafine particles in conventional mechanical flotation cells are limited (Feng and Aldrich, 1999; Trahar, 1981; Wang et al, 2016). Accordingly, even limited recoveries with

    Aug 24, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Gas Analysis - Linking the Laboratory with Reality

    By D Cliff

    Despite advances in technology, the Australian underground coal mining industry continues to have incidents involving spontaneous combustion. Managing these incidents relies heavily on understanding t

    Jul 1, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Real Option Value Optimisation

    By J Gould, T Elkington

    Mine operation strategies are commonly optimised with a net present value (NPV) maximisation objective. There are well known properties of a typical mining project optimised for NPV, including high pr

    May 24, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Development and Testing of a Small-Scale Uranium Leach for Geometallurgical Applications

    By N L. Turner, K Ehrig, V Liebezeit, D J. Robinson, L L. Kuhar, N Francis

    Conventional industry tests used to determine leach recoveries are often fully monitored and may be time-consuming and expensive. Such tests may be limiting in geometallurgical applications where larg

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    The Application of Value Engineering Principles to Mining Studies

    By T Schrimpf, I Bryan

    The life cycle of a mining project begins with initial regional exploration and ends with mine closure and rehabilitation. Between resource definition and the commencement of mine construction is the

    May 24, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    The Impact of Classification on the Energy Efficiency of Grinding Circuits - The Hidden Opportunity

    By W Valery, A Jankovic

    A growing demand within the minerals industry for sustainable development and the introduction of carbon taxes have resulted in a significant focus on improving the energy efficiency of comminution ci

    Oct 29, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Vibration Reduction to Presere the Integrity of an Aboriginal Rock Shelter Near Blast Operations

    By D P. Blair

    Rio Tinto’s Hope Downs Operations are currently mining iron ore in their South Central Pit. Prior to the commencement of mine operations, Hope Downs carried out an extensive archaeological investigati

    Nov 8, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Conclusions from long-term cover system performance monitoring – a case study

    By R Barritt

    Remedial options for a waste rock dump (WRD) were considered as part of closure planning studies at an active mine in Western Australia. To minimise the impact of any seepage from the landform it was

    Jul 25, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closure

    By M Rafty, A Markham, S Atkinson

    Australia contains some of the most productive mining areas and is characterised by ancient landscapes and highly variable hydrology. Historical mining of iron ore, coal and other minerals has targete

    Jul 25, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Using an undisturbed landform to calibrate long-term predictions of the evolution of a rehabilitated landform

    By G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, K G. Evans, M Narayan

    Tools such as landform evolution models (LEMs) provide a means of predicting how a landform may evolve over extended periods of time. Here, we utilise the CAESAR-Lisflood LEM to assess a proposed reha

    Jul 25, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    A Numerical Model to Simulate the Effectiveness of Remedial Measures Aimed at Reducing Acidity and Metal Concentrations in the Ngakawau River and its Tributaries Near Stockton Coal Mine, West Coast, New Zealand

    By P Lindsay

    A numerical model has been developed to simulate the effectiveness and costs of a number of conceptual remedial measures aimed at reducing acidity and metal concentrations in the Ngakawau River and it

    Jan 1, 2006