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A guide to ground disturbance permitting and managing ESG riskBy H Arvidson, B Spence, S Helm
Mining is the art of disturbing ground. All phases of a mine’s life cycle from exploration to building and operating a mine, through closure, has a physical impact on the earth. There is currently inc
Sep 18, 2023
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Bulk carrier vessel tracking automation – the Dalrymple Bay use caseBy W Russell, P Wighton, J Franke
Recent advances in ruggedised industrial control system technology and architecture in combination with latest technologies in the fast-evolving 3D LiDAR sensor sector becoming available have enabled
Nov 8, 2021
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How the Global Experience and Reach of Tunnelling’s True Multinationals Helped Solve a Road Tunnel Fit-out ChallengeBy S Strong, L I. Sanz Vivanco, T Brown
One of the most significant technical and practical challenges facing the tunnel construction team on the Legacy Way road tunnel project in Brisbane, Australia was how to erect the prestressed precast
Sep 17, 2014
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Removing some Subjectivity from Traditional BS 848 and ISO 5802 In Situ Fan Flow TestsTraditional in situ fan flow test methods under accepted standards require determinations to be made of both static pressures and total pressures during testing. This is to determine the resultant vel
Jul 1, 2013
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Using technology to support best practice for tailings storage facilities (TSF) management, governance and disclosureBy H Arvidson, A Walker, N Pollock
Following the recent tailings tragedy in Brumadinho, the Investor Mining and Tailings Safety Initiative was formed representing institutional investors in the mining industry. This Initiative, led by
Jul 1, 2021
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Gas Evolution Trends for Coal from Two Different Areas at Clarence CollieryBy J Sargeant, T Levi, J Theiler, B Beamish
Two coal samples (810 Panel and Area 900) collected from Clarence Colliery have been tested under a controlled heating procedure to evaluate the gas evolution trends corresponding to increasing temper
Aug 31, 2015
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A Case Study on the Assessment, Planning and Extraction of the Crown Pillar at Sunrise Dam Gold MineBy M Brockman, M Cowan, A Robeson
"Sunrise Dam Gold Mine (SDGM) is located 820 km from Perth, 220 km from Kalgoorlie—Boulder and 55 km south of Laverton in Western Australia. The SDGM main pit had successfully operated since 1997 and
Nov 15, 2016
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Sustainable Waste Rock Remediation and Revegetation - A Real-World Longitudinal Study Comparing ViroMine Technology to Standard Applications and Doing NothingBy D Blair, L Fergusson, G Barros
"The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a waste rock remediation program conducted at a gold mine in New South Wales (NSW) over a six-year period. The treatment of waste rock dumps in
Jul 10, 2012
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Reducing Social Risk and Impact by Engaging Local CommunitiesIn todayÆs evolving and globalised world, mining companies are being pressured to move beyond compliance towards long-term sustainability and sustainable development. Companies are expected to æengage
Jan 1, 2007
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Reduction in Diesel Particulate Matter at Oaky NorthBy A Melloy, D Holt, M Jurak
Oaky North is AustraliaÆs highest producing underground coal mine. In 2011, the mine produced 8.7 Mt of high-quality coking coal. The high quantities are a result of the constant strive for optimising
Jul 1, 2013
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Effect of Mineral Density for Milling Magnetite OresBy P Holtham, W Valery, P Baguley, A Jankovic
There is a growing interest in magnetite ores because of the increasing demand for this commodity. With these ores, there is significant cost associated with milling the ore to fine sizes using ball m
Jul 13, 2015
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Modelling Open Pit and Underground Production Scheduling in ConcertBy B King
A large number of mineral deposits contain regions in which it is economically beneficial to extract ore both via open pit and underground mining techniques. Current industry practice lacks an effecti
Nov 24, 2014
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Benchmarking versus Test Work - How Should You Manage Process Risk?By D Jeffery, R Whittering, G Lane
Most aspects of process design are best addressed via bench scale or pilot plant scale test work. However, as experience is gained, fundamental or indicative data can provide more than adequate inform
May 24, 2012
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Improving compliance in mining through an effective geoscientific information management frameworkBy S Mundell, A Atkins, S van de Water
Geoscientific information management enables the capture, management and delivery of the original geoscientific observations and measurements of the earth’s natural resources. However, original observ
Nov 8, 2021
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Redefining Competent Persons Criteria for Resource GeologistsBy J Coombes
There is much debate on the Competent Persons qualifying criteria for providing classified resource estimates for public reporting. The CRIRSCO family of codes including the JORC Code, SAMREC, PERC an
Aug 18, 2014
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Deck hands needed! Experience necessary – addressing the impending qualified tailings professional resource shortageBy K J. Ward, C N. Hatton, J Scalia IV, C A. Bareither, D L. Spencer
The mining industry is experiencing change in the governance of tailings facilities (TFs). Guidance and regulations across many jurisdictions contribute to this amorphous change. The Canadian Dam Asso
Jul 1, 2021
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Drill hole spacing analysis for classification and cost optimisation – a critical review of techniquesBy J Levett, O Rondon, I Glacken
Reporting Codes are not prescriptive on methodologies to report or classify Mineral Resource Estimation results, but the assessment of risk and uncertainty is required, and is likely to be increasingl
May 24, 2023
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Overcoming implicit modelling software limitations using Python scripting – an innovative geological modelling workflow for George Fisher Mine, Queensland, AustraliaBy L Bertoss, D Carvalho
In the last decade, the use of advanced implicit modelling software/algorithms in mineral resource workflows has become a best practice in the mining industry. In most cases, these workflows can easil
May 24, 2023
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Sustainable Development and the Minerals Sector ù Leaving a Lasting LegacyBy L Chaffey, M Buckland
The minerals industry has enormous potential to positively contribute to sustainable development and many leading companies have concluded that their long-term success is directly linked to their abil
Jan 1, 2006
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Has there been progress on nano Diesel Particulate Matter in the Australian underground hard rock industry?By C W. Davis
Every diesel engine emits approximately 100 million nano diesel particles (nDP) per cubic centimetre of raw exhaust. Each nDP has a diameter of between 50 and 70 nano metres or 1/100th the size of red
Mar 15, 2021