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Classification and Development in Grade Control Blasting for Surface MinesBy T N. Little
The grade control process undertaken at mines aims to maximise the value of the ore (valuable product) mined and fed downstream for processing or sale. The full range of grade control activities inclu
Aug 24, 2015
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Application of normative ore mineralogy to geological and metallurgical data sets at the Hera Au-Pb-Zn-Ag mine, New South Wales, AustraliaBy A R. McKinnon
The recently opened Hera Au-Pb-Zn-Ag mine in central New South Wales has provided an ideal opportunity to demonstrate the calculation of sulfide ore mineralogy using normative methods. Normative miner
Sep 20, 2017
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Mining–Community Conflicts – Can the Future Mining Sector Transform Social Responsibility?By J Fraser, M Scoble
Within the past decade, incidents of mining–community conflicts have grown dramatically and represent one aspect of a phenomenon known as social risk. Research published in 2014 indicates that a lack
Nov 4, 2015
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Life-of-Mine Ventilation and Refrigeration Planning for Resolution Copper MineBy R G. Moreby, S Bluhm, FávonáGlehn, C Pascoe
Resolution Copper Mine in Arizona, USA, is planned to be a 2000 m deep panel cave mine with virgin rock temperatures exceeding 80¦C in rock with high crystalline silica content, resulting in a very ch
Jul 1, 2013
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Sustainability in Mining Engineering - Strategies Through Education and ResearchBy A J. Gunson
The Norman B Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering, or the Department of Mining Engineering (the Department), at CanadaÆs University of British Columbia (UBC) is addressing the integration of sustain
Jan 1, 2009
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State-of-the-Art in Tunnel Ventilation Systems Design – Applicable Options to Meet Fire-Life-Safety Code RequirementsBy P C. Miclea
Transportation networks extend every day around the world, requiring safe and well-maintained structures for efficiency and for users’ safety. Due to specific features of the infrastructure, such as l
Mar 8, 2011
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Continuing Education for the Australian Mining Industry WorkforceBy T O Aspinall
The Australian mineral industry involves a diverse range of expertise and skills. Within that, the mining industry, representing mine planning, mine management and equipment operation, has capital i
Jan 1, 1994
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I Think, Therefore I Add Value – Philosophy of Science as a Practical Tool for the Mine GeologistBy J Vann
The philosophical context of many activities in mine geology can be an important lever in adding value to operations. For mine geologists (including resource and grade control geologists) we argue tha
Aug 22, 2011
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The Development of a Fan Range to Meet Increasingly Demanding Safety Criteria Inside TunnelsBy A G. Sheard
Fire safety requirements inside tunnels have become more demanding as tunnel designers consider the impact of potentially larger fires. Tunnel ventilation equipment is required to clear hot gases in t
Mar 8, 2011
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The Geomet Curve – A Model for Implementation of GeometallurgyBy J Vann
Geometallurgy is inherently multidisciplinary and it gains its power to deliver improved outcomes for the minerals industry by bridging silos between disciplines. This cross-disciplinary approach unlo
Sep 5, 2011
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The Use of Glass-Fibre Reinforced Plastic on the Northern Sewerage Project Stage 1 – Design and Construction ConsiderationsBy S Goff
The Northern Sewerage Project (NSP) is a $650 M infrastructure project that will increase the capacity of the sewerage system for Melbourne’s growing northern suburbs while also helping to protect the
Mar 8, 2011
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Reducing ventilation change downtime and increasing operational uptimeBy J A. Rowland
When executing a ventilation change the mine ventilation circuit is in a state of flux throughout the entire change period with discrete mine areas both under ventilated and/or over ventilated during
Oct 12, 2022
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A review of risk management for tailings dams; learnings from other high hazard industriesBy M Erskine, R Mills
This paper approaches tailings dam risk management from the perspective of how other high hazard industries approach the management of their catastrophic event risks, with the aim to provide recommend
Jul 1, 2021
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Rock stress measurements – a site geotechnical toolkitBy P B. Hills
Increasingly over the past couple of decades, the importance of understanding the in situ stress regime in underground hard rock mines has become accepted by all. Providers have responded to this requ
Nov 29, 2022
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The Role of Stress Waves and Fracture Mechanics in FragmentationThis 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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Predicting Field Performance of Lysimeters Used to Evaluate Cover Systems for Mine WasteBy S L. Barbour
Measurement of the net percolation from the base of a cover system into the underlying waste material is a key component of a cover system monitoring program. The units of measure (ie a percentage of
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Design by Measurement for Support and Pillar Design in Mechanised Room and Pillar Coal Mining in IndiaBy I D. Gregson, A Gandhe, A S. Garcia, K M. MacAndrew
"Falls of ground still cause around one-third of all underground mining fatalities. The recent introduction of mechanised room and pillar working into Indian coalmines is an example of the application
Nov 5, 2014
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Sampling Quality Assurance and Quality Control Requirements for Mining ProjectsThe creation of an accurate and precise enough database requires the collection of many representative samples, subsampling and assaying them without destroying their integrity. The selection and impl
Mar 1, 2010
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Flotation of Hematite Using C6-C18 Saturated Fatty AcidsThe homologous series of saturated fatty acids investigated in this study generally show a steady gradation of properties with chain length. The solution pKa values were assumed constant at 4.9, howev
Jan 1, 2005
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Bulk Low-Grade Mining at Mount Charlotte MineBy M F. Lee
Although the Mt Charlotte gold resource was discovered in 1893, it was only in 1954 that geologists correctly interpreted drill data and defined a large low-grade orebody. The mine has been a large, l
Jan 1, 2000