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Raise bore stability and risk assessment empirical database updateBy A Penney, M J. Pascoe, R M. Stephenson
The empirical McCracken and Stacey stability and risk assessment method has been in use for more than 20 years to assess geotechnical stability issues for raise bored shafts. The methodology has been
Nov 30, 2018
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Monitoring as an input to support and sequence designBy C Hall, K Williams, B Keogh, S Wong
Cannington mine is a silver lead zinc operation located in north west Queensland. The operation has been in production since 1997. Ore is primarily moved through an underground material handling syste
Nov 30, 2018
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Vibration control blasting for low stability final wallsBy G Wyartt
In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, an iron ore mine is undertaking a high wall cut-back to improve stability and allow access to deeper ore deposits. Several sections of the wall have been cl
Nov 30, 2018
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Single pass drill, install and inject self-drilling resin bolt application in poor groundBy T Roberts, D Faulkner, G Watt
Traditional mechanised resin rock bolting in hard rock underground mines requires the installation of resin capsules into a pre-drilled hole prior to the rock bolt being spun into a hole to mix the re
Nov 30, 2018
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Proneness of competent over-stressed intact rock to violent fracturingBy 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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Stabilising and filling the Beaconsfield Hart ShaftBy A Turner, P Hills, D Johnson
Underground mining for gold began in Beaconsfield in 1877 and development of the Tasmania Mine saw the sinking of multiple shafts, including the Hart Shaft over the ensuing 35 years. The mine closed i
Nov 30, 2018
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Forecasting mine seismicity – towards a more established methodologyBy 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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Research on supporting technology for production level roadways of block caving in Pulang Copper MineBy X Feng, X Zhang, W Sun, Y Zhe, K Hou, B Zhao, H Liu
Pulang Copper Mine, being China's largest newly built mine using block caving, boasts an annual production capacity of 12.5 million tons. Production level and roadway stability hold the key to the
Nov 30, 2018
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Wide area mapping of ground instabilities from space: InSAR for geotechnical risk assessment and hazard monitoringBy J Morgan
Regular monitoring of surface deformation over mine sites is important for providing updated information to managers regarding geotechnical risks related to ground instabilities. This is particularly
Nov 30, 2018
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Bingham Canyon Mine – from adversity to excellenceBy M Robotham
In April 2013, Rio Tinto Kennecott Copper’s (RTKC) Bingham Canyon mine experienced what is arguably the world’s largest ever in-pit slope failure. The failure initiated along a major, continuous, low-
Nov 30, 2018
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Evolution of rock fill consolidation at Pajingo Gold MineBy J Carswell, K McTyer
The Pajingo gold operation in Queensland is approximately 50 kilometres south of Charters Towers and 134km south-west of Townsville. The resource was discovered in 1983 and first open pit gold product
Nov 30, 2018
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Intensity quantification of coal and rock burst risk – a reviewBy C Zhang, I Canbulat, G Fan, D Zhang, C Wang
A clear understanding of the intensity of coal and rock burst is the basis for future research on burst mechanism and control. There has been a wide variety in the description of coal and rock burst d
Nov 30, 2018
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Experimental investigation on borehole beakout and its implication on stress magnitudesBy H Masoumi, I Canbulat, Y Zhao, J Oh, H Lin
Borehole breakout is a drilling induced phenomenon caused by overstress of rock around the borehole. Its depth usually aligns with the minimum horizontal principal stress direction. For this reason, i
Nov 30, 2018
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Standardisation on rock characterisation, testing and monitoring with emphasis on ISRM suggested methods, practical issues and difficulties, and future trendsBy R Ulusay
Rock mechanics involves characterizing the mechanical properties and behaviour of rock material and the natural discontinuities of the rock mass, while rock engineering is concerned with specific engi
Nov 30, 2018
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CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice GuidelinesBy CIM Mineral Resource, Mineral Reserve Committee
The CIM Mineral Exploration Best Practice Guidelines (the Exploration Guidelines) have been prepared to assist professional geoscientists and engineers to conduct consistently high-quality work in ord
Nov 23, 2018
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Improved recoveries and environmental outcomes from complex ores utilising EcoTechnologyBy M Noakes
EcoTechnology refers to a series of potential metallurgical processes for complex ores, concentrates, tailings and slags that are all based on an initial chlorination step at low to moderate temperatu
Nov 21, 2018
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The Toowong process for treatment of complex oresBy L MacDonald, D Molver, D Pepper
Increasing contamination/impurity levels (including arsenic, antimony, mercury etc.) of concentrates is an issue of global commercial and health / environmental significance. With increasing environme
Nov 21, 2018
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Hellyer tailings – complex mineralogy but higher grade than many ore bodiesBy M Barden, G Lane, B Quilliam
NQ Minerals PLC, through Hellyer Gold Mines Pty Ltd, plans to reprocess the contents of the Hellyer tailings dam to produce lead/silver concentrate, zinc concentrate and pyrite concentrate (containing
Nov 21, 2018
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A case study of technical, social and environmental challenges for a gold project development in Western TurkeyBy R Valenta
Most developing projects face a range of technical and non-technical challenges, and examination of development histories can potentially provide insights into improved approaches to project developme
Nov 21, 2018
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Rocktype classification and domaining of complex stratiform Zn-Pb-Ag mineralisation at the George Fisher Mine using high resolution XRF Core scanningBy R Valenta, I Fahey, M Klawitter, N Spanswick
Zinc-Lead-Silver (Zn-Pb-Ag) mineralisation at the George Fisher Mine occurs in multiple structurally-disrupted stratiform orebodies hosted within a mid-Proterozoic sequence of calcareous siltstones an
Nov 21, 2018