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  • SAIMM
    Stability design of slopes in carbonatite complexes characterised by brecciation

    By D. Moses, J. A. Onyango

    Carbonatites are generally competent rock masses with rock mass rating class II rating 60–74. In spite of their competency, they tend to be affected by weak features like manganese-iron veins and/or i

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Evaluating the triaxial strength of Misis fault breccia using artificial neural networks analysis

    By M. Fener, S. Kahraman, O. Gunaydin, M. Alber

    Falling into the weak rocks category, fault breccias have extremely poor engineering properties. These pebbles typically cause issues with slopes, subterranean construction, and building projects. Pro

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Guide to using gravity in the detection of underground voids

    By P. Linzer, L. M. Linzer

    The gravity method is often applied in mining-related scenarios such as geological and mineral exploration, detecting subsurface cavities and voids (“receptacles”) that may become sinkholes, siting of

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Calibratable rock mass shear strength for open pit slopes

    By C. Banff, E. C. F. Hamman, J. Venter

    Open pit slope stability analyses for large scale instabilities are often carried out using limit equilibrium, finite element or finite difference computer programs. All of these require empirical est

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Risk-based slope design: Insights from the Thabazimbi failure

    By T. Dlokweni, M. Bester, C. Koegelenberg, I. Basson

    Certain degrees of safety, economic, and financial risk are implicit in any mining operation. At Thabazimbi Mine, slope stability was one of the major sources of risk, largely due to data uncertaintie

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SME
    Visualizing rock mass displacement and strain data for interpretation of TARP levels as a safety measure - ME Feature Article

    By Angelina Anani, Nilufer K. B. Akbulut, Sefiu O. Adewuyi

    Crucial information about safety, design and operation from ground movement data can be utilized in underground mines. Communicating the information and exploring new findings can be a challenge, howe

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SME
    What students, parents and educators think about mining, and what it means for attracting the next generation of talent - ME Feature Article

    By Jodi Banta

    Thanks to strong industry support and longstanding partnerships, the University of Arizona has provided extensive pre-college mining education and outreach for more than a decade. These efforts to pro

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SME
    Implications of proposed changes to Canada’s National Instrument 43-101 - ME Feature Article

    By Sally Gillies

    During the 14 years since the last update to National Instrument 43-101 (NI 43-101), there have been many discussions between Canadian regulators and mining companies about mining disclosure deficienc

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SME
    Pressure acid leaching of seabed polymetallic nodules — An update - ME Feature Article

    By Tassos Grammatikopoulos, Mike Johnson, Niels Verbaan

    Seabed polymetallic nodules, which contain significant quantities of metals key to electrification such as nickel (Ni), cobalt (Co), copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn) can be processed using several diffe

    Sep 1, 2025

  • SME
    Women making great strides and reshaping the mining industry - ME Feature Article

    By Carrie Smith

    Mining has historically been one of the most male-dominated industries in the world. From underground operations to executive boardrooms, the presence of women has often been slim. Women had often bee

    Aug 1, 2025

  • SME
    Improved drill-and-blast designs free $3.6 million of ore for surface copper mine - ME Feature Article

    By Tácio Ferreira, Liz Diaz

    Capstone Copper’s Pinto Valley Mine faced challenges in recovering rock and ore on final walls because of geotechnical constraints that require restrictions on methods for loading blastholes adjacent

    Aug 1, 2025

  • SME
    Minimum concentrations of critical minerals for exploration: How good is good enough? - ME Feature Article

    By Richard E. Otoo, Evan J. Owen, Virginia T. McLemore

    According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), a critical mineral is one that is essential to the economic well -being of a nation and whose supply may be disrupted due to geological, geopolitical or

    Aug 1, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Evaluating the creditworthiness of a viable artisanal and small-scale mining operation

    By M. Onifade, O. S. Otuogbai, A. F. Mulaba-Bafubiandi, O. D. Eniowo, H. Grobler

    Artisanal and small-scale miners in Nigeria struggle to attract formal financing to upgrade their operations to a more sustainable form of small-scale mining operation. Literature shows that for an in

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Premature ageing of a blast furnace taphole clay containing resole resin and liquid pitch as binder

    By I. Cameron, S. Ramjee, A. M. Garbers-Craig

    The cause of reduced workability and increased ageing of a blast furnace taphole clay was examined. The investigated taphole clay contained 60 mass% alumina, with phenol-formaldehyde resole resin and

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Fatigue performance improvement using laser shock peening in high strength ductile metallic materials

    By A. Becker, R. Tait, S. L. George, A. Carlisle

    Surface treatments like laser shock peening (LSP) induce residual stresses penetrating up to 1 mm deep, surpassing traditional methods, thus significantly increasing the potential impact on materials

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Light detection and ranging-based georeferencing of underground mining ground-penetrating radar data

    By M. Mpofu, M. van Schoor, T. Kgarume, H. Grobler

    The South African mining industry has committed to achieving a state of zero harm for its workforce, with a strong emphasis on worker health and safety. Among the major safety concerns are falls of gr

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SAIMM
    The use of soundless chemical demolition agents in large scale in situ rock breaking applications in the mining industry

    By P. L. Ngwenyama, I. Maubane

    Soundless chemical demolition agents (SCDAs) are proving to be the future of sustainable and environmental-friendly mining. These expansive chemicals become critical when there is a need to break rock

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SAIMM
    Comparison of remote sensing techniques in mapping hydrothermal alteration associated with Ovacik epithermal gold-silver mineralization

    By H. Uygucgil, C. Kwang

    The use of remote sensing and geographic information system techniques in mineral exploration is still underutilised. There is a need to explore the potential of new robust remote sensing and geograph

    Jul 23, 2025

  • SME
    Industrial Minerals review 2024 - ME Feature Article

    By Mike O'Drisooll

    There is no doubt, if any existed, that the commercial minerals world has now moved into a new era of unprecedented challenges in the sourcing, mining, processing, trade and use of industrial minerals

    Jul 1, 2025

  • SME
    Successful conversions of former slurry tailings embankments into filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico - ME Feature Article

    By Daniel A. Servigna, Pedro V. Porcayo, Humberto F. Preciado

    This case study presents successful conversions of two conventional slurry tailings storage facilities (TSFs) to filtered tailings storage facilities in Durango, Mexico, for two mining operations with

    Jul 1, 2025