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                     A 3D Discrete Event Simulation Model of a Truck-shovel Network System A 3D Discrete Event Simulation Model of a Truck-shovel Network SystemBy W Zeng, D Walker, D Cai, E Baafi "The efficiency of the truck-shovel haulage system is significantly influenced by the truck fleet size. A discrete event simulation model with 3D animation has been developed to estimate the productiv Nov 15, 2016 
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                     Stope Performance in Challenging Ground Conditions: Observed Versus Predicted - A Case Study Stope Performance in Challenging Ground Conditions: Observed Versus Predicted - A Case StudyThroughout the study phases (scoping, prefeasibility and feasibility) of new mining projects one is forced to work with and make predictions based upon limited date obtained from diamond and reverse c Nov 25, 2010 
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                     Improving the performance of blind uphole rises at Ernest Henry Mine – a case study Improving the performance of blind uphole rises at Ernest Henry Mine – a case studyBy T Purvis, Z Liu Ernest Henry mine (EHM) is an underground sublevel caving mine located in north-west Queensland with a production rate of 6.4 Mt/a. The mine has sublevels spaced with a 25 m vertical interval. The pro Oct 16, 2017 
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                     The 1999 JORC Code ù What Does it Mean for TodayÆs Mining Geologist? The 1999 JORC Code ù What Does it Mean for TodayÆs Mining Geologist?The 1999 edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting of Identified Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (the æJORC CodeÆ) became effective in September 1999 and is the latest revision of a Code which Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Achieving Better Mine Closure Outcomes for Less Money Achieving Better Mine Closure Outcomes for Less MoneyBy B Howard, M Jones, D Pershke "Current closure objectives and criteria are often difficult to achieve and are not delivering value for money outcomes at closure. Current mine closure processes tend to focus on rehabilitation and r Jul 16, 2014 
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                     E48 Cave Extension at Northparkes E48 Cave Extension at NorthparkesBy L Snyman, S Webster and J Samosir Northparkes is located 27 km north of the township of Parkes in central New South Wales, Australia. The operations consist of underground block cave mines and an ore processing plant, which produces h May 9, 2016 
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                     Management of Acid Drainage in the Australian Minerals Industry Management of Acid Drainage in the Australian Minerals IndustryConfirmation that acid drainage (AD) was a significant environmental issue for the Australian minerals industry came in 1992 with the first national workshop on the topic. Subsequently the extent of A Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Enhance the Exploration-to-mining Value Chain Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Enhance the Exploration-to-mining Value ChainBy D Smith, A Ramdhani, J Francke Ground penetrating radar (GPR), a well-established geophysical technique generally used for shallow civil engineering applications, has, in the last decade, found increasing acceptance as a complement Aug 18, 2014 
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                     Required Cooling System Capacities for Extended Longwall Panels at a Bowen Basin Mine Required Cooling System Capacities for Extended Longwall Panels at a Bowen Basin MineBy M S. Kizil, T OÆConnor It is predicted that underground coal mines in the Bowen Basin will have a significant rise in heat problems as mines aim to increase production, depth of extraction and length of longwall panels. At Jul 1, 2013 
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                     What is Expected of Explorers What is Expected of ExplorersMiners and explorers in New Zealand are expected to consult with stakeholders, keep out of core conservation areas, and operate a high standard of environmental management and rehabilitation. These re Jan 1, 1997 
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                     Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal Mine Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal MineBy D Cork, R Peet "Methane is a signifi cant greenhouse gas. Methane is released from coal seams during the mining process, both in surface and underground operations. This uncontrolled release is termed æfugitive emis Jun 1, 2012 
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                     Development – Back to Basics Development – Back to BasicsBy I T. Ross In the last 50 years there have been tremendous improvements in equipment used in development on underground mines. Compressed air powered jacklegs have been replaced by high powered electro-hydraulic Mar 24, 2014 
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                     Recent Experiences at the Kangaroo Flat Mine, Bendigo Recent Experiences at the Kangaroo Flat Mine, BendigoBy M Hernan Bendigo Mining Limited has established a modern underground gold mine and processing plant at Bendigo in central Victoria. The Bendigo goldfield produced around 22 000 000 oz of gold between 1851 and Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Transition from Semi-autogenous to Autogenous Milling at Waihi Gold The Transition from Semi-autogenous to Autogenous Milling at Waihi GoldBy D Bertoldi, C Haines "The Waihi Gold Mine (WGM) operated by OceanaGold New Zealand Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of the OceanaGold Corporation of Australia. Traditionally WGM has stockpiled and processed separate c Oct 10, 2016 
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                     A Day in the Life of a Mine Worker in 2025 A Day in the Life of a Mine Worker in 2025By V Srinivasan, P Knights, C T. Farrelly By 2025, with the widespread industry adoption of remote operation centres and advanced analytics, mining companies will find themselves making better, more informed decisions across the value chain. Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Receiving Environment Monitoring Programs - Making the Most out of Biological Indicators and Direct Toxicity Assessments for Monitoring of Aquatic Ecosystems Receiving Environment Monitoring Programs - Making the Most out of Biological Indicators and Direct Toxicity Assessments for Monitoring of Aquatic EcosystemsBy L Thorburn In 2009, the Queensland Government developed a series of amendments to environmental authorities (EAs) for mines throughout the Fitzroy Basin in response to studies that assessed the cumulative impact Nov 26, 2013 
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                     Overcoming the Challenges of Managing Tailings from Iron Ore Mining in Western Australia Overcoming the Challenges of Managing Tailings from Iron Ore Mining in Western AustraliaBy D R. Anstey The growing demand for iron ore from Western Australia has led to an increased focus on the development of magnetite and lower grade iron ore deposits. The need to process and beneficiate the ore from Jul 11, 2011 
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                     Mill Operators’ conferences – a 40-year retrospective and a vision for the future Mill Operators’ conferences – a 40-year retrospective and a vision for the futureBy P D. Munro On the occasion of the 14th Mill Operators’ Conference and marking 40 years since the first one was held in Mount Isa in 1978, it is fitting to review the history of the Conference and its development Aug 29, 2018 
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                     High Quality Performance of Segmental Lined Tunnels High Quality Performance of Segmental Lined TunnelsTunnels are being built around the world using TBMs and prefabricated segments or in situ concrete as linings. Clients demand high quality of these linings to guarantee a long-term stability and densi Jan 1, 1999 
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                     Screen Media Aperture Size Measurement Using MetsoÆs Screen Tracker Screen Media Aperture Size Measurement Using MetsoÆs Screen TrackerBy G van Niekerk, M Wortley Screening is a critical part of many mineral processing circuits and keeping the aperture of the screening media within specification is vital to ensure efficient performance of the processing plant. Sep 26, 2011 
