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Inclusion of Safescape Laddertube to enhance emergency egress in ventilation shafts
By B Murphy
Safescape Laddertube provides an improved system for emergency egress in ventilation shafts. The addition of Laddertube in a rise has very little impact on ventilation flow, studies have indicated th
Oct 12, 2022
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Impacts of thrust faulting at Goonyella Riverside Mine
By H S. Pescini
A material aim when feeding ore blends into a processing facility is to reduce the variability of the properties of the feed material and to maximise the output, or throughput. At the Mining Geology c
Mar 22, 2022
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Mount Carlton comminution circuit design, start-up and optimisation
By B Putland, I Lovatt, D Schwann, A Cervillin
The Mount Carlton project in Queensland's North East sits on a high-sulphidation epithermal style deposit rich in gold, copper and silver. Mt Carlton is an open pit mining operation with ore proce
Aug 29, 2018
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The Application of a Bespoke Ventilation on Demand (VoD) System at Carrapateena Sublevel Cave
By A Coelho, D Bruce, H Grosser, C Parken, M Xia
Carrapateena is a new underground sublevel cave mine and was officially opened in 2020. It has a mine life of 20 years. Development began in 2016, and with the rare opportunity to start a with a blank
Mar 15, 2021
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Proneness of competent over-stressed intact rock to violent fracturing
By B L. Sainsbury, M F. Lee, A Penney
For most practical rock engineering purposes, stress versus strength conditions around underground openings for which rock masses fail and their various modes of failure, are reasonably well-understoo
Nov 30, 2018
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The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in Fragmentation
This paper will review some of the work conducted in the past at the Dynamic Effects Laboratory to examine the use of stress waves and fracture mechanics in understanding dynamic fracture and fragment
Aug 24, 2015
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Exploring the Use of Fibre Reinforced Shotcrete in Large Diameter Shafts
By D J. Kilkenny, D A. O’Toole, P B. Hills, K L. Seah
An investigation was undertaken to critically analyse the use of fibre reinforced shotcrete (FRS) for a variety of applications in large diameter shafts. Those applications included the use of FRS wit
Nov 5, 2014
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Impact testing of raise bore protection mesh
By M Doran
The Olympic Dam mine utilises 1.1 m to 1.4 m diameter raise bores for generating the initial slot void for most production stopes. Slot raise bores generally span two development levels ranging from 3
Mar 29, 2023
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The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig as a Pilot Plant for Flotation Testing ù An OperatorÆs Viewpoint
By J-P Franzidis, M Esvelt, E V. Manla
The Floatability Characterisation Test Rig (FCTR) is a self-contained, highly instrumented, mobile pilot plant that is able to treat up to 2 tph solids. It consists of a bank of six 130 L WEMCO« Smart
Jan 1, 2003
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Is Ion-Exchange Technology for Gold Extraction Ready for Commercialisation?
By J S. J van Deventer, D C. Shallcross
New developments are taking place in the recovery of gold from leached pulps that are based upon the adsorption of the metal cyanide species onto ion exchange resins. Despite the success of several re
Jan 1, 1998
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Two-Dimensional, Evaporative Flux Cover/Cap Analysis for Prevention of Acid Mine Drainage
By J Krahn
In designing climate exposed soil structures such as caps and covers over mine waste it is necessary to include the wetting and drying influences of the local climate in order to accurately predict th
Jan 1, 2003
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Risk management for minesite closure planning and execution – start now! Lessons from the closure of the Leigh Creek Coalfield, South Australia
By A Querzoli, B Williams
In late 2014 the Flinders Power Management Team was executing business improvement plans to ensure continued electricity generation until 2028 and beyond. Six months later, in June 2015, the Board ann
Jul 25, 2018
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A process-based approach to mine rehabilitation decision making using Bayesian modelling and risk-based principles for dispersive spoil rehabilitation
By E Thomas, L McCallum, G Dale, J Bennett, K Reardon-Smith, S Raine
Sustainable closure of coal mines in Australia to a safe, stable, non-polluting condition remains one of the industry’s biggest environmental and social challenges. A significant proportion of mines i
Jul 25, 2018
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Forecasting mine seismicity – towards a more established methodology
By A Vakili, F Harvey, H Greaves
Mine seismicity is one of the most difficult geotechnical risks to manage in seismically active mines. There are currently some established empirical and statistical methods that provide quantitative
Nov 30, 2018
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Application of an Integrated Liberation Leach Model for Process Optimisation
By T D. H McGrath, R Byleveld, W P. Staunton, J J. Eksteen
"The Gold Technology Group at Curtin University through the AMIRA P420 series of projects has recently developed the integrated liberation leach model (ILLM) for optimisation of gold plants. The model
Oct 10, 2016
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Effective Use of Mine Waste in the Design of a Residue Storage Facility, Pilbara Region, Western Australia
By A Wanninayake, E Novello, I Gillani
A residue storage facility (RSF) was designed to cater for Davidson Creek Area and Robertson Range Area operations under the FerrAus Pilbara iron ore development project in the Pilbara Region, Western
Aug 12, 2013
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Behaviour-based Safety with a Foreign-based Workforce
By R Brown
The Singapore Land Transport Authority Contract C917A is for the design, construction and completion of all outstanding works under the original Contract 917, including taking over the design and cons
Sep 17, 2014
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Is there Gold that We do not Recognise?
By J S. J van Deventer
"Conventional wisdom is that gold not assayable is not recoverable or does not exist. There has been no formal study on the possibility that gold assays using advanced spectroscopy such as mass spectr
Sep 26, 2013
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Ultramafic Mine Tailings to Treat Acidic Mine Water and Lock Away Carbon through Mineral Carbonation
By S Bouzalakos, W Timms, H Malli
Combining ultramafic mine tailings and acidic mine drainage via mineral carbonation to sequester carbon dioxide, presents an opportunity to minimise waste on mine sites. Low pH mine water with trace e
Jul 27, 2015
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A Holistic Viewpoint for Selecting the Vertical Haulage System – Shafts and Conveyors
By R M. Krek
The haulage system used to convey ore from an underground mine to a surface stockpile at the mine process plant is a vital component of the mine’s overall infrastructure and economic viability. The sy
Mar 24, 2014