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Can biocements stabilise tailings storage facilities?
By G Simpson, S Dressler, A E. Levett
Tailings storage facilities often represent a mining operation’s most significant liability, posing serious environmental, social and safety risks. Almost all mining operations dispose of wet tailings
Aug 2, 2023
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Traceability of native seed for mine rehabilitation
By A Grant, H Thomas, C Clarke, B Fuller
Native seed and plants are often a core input into the rehabilitation process of mine closure. Native plant establishment rate and performance is a function of many input elements including seed quali
Aug 2, 2023
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The critical pool levels for the Yallourn Mine determined using the MGRI
By J Butler, N Patel, S Narendranathan, S Rastogi
The Yallourn Mine (YM) commenced mining of brown coal in the 1920s under operation by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), prior to it becoming privatised in 1996. The present owners o
Aug 2, 2023
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Above and beyond NPV – determining the life-of-mine from an economic perspective
By C Tapia, B Hay
There is a close relationship between the mining industry, economic growth, and technological and social development. Mining activities benefit all economic agents, but only during a timespan determin
Aug 2, 2023
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In-pit backfilling as part of integrated life-of-mine waste scheduling, closure planning and AMD risk management – Martabe Mine as a case study
By K Grohs, A Satriawan, S R. Pearce
Martabe gold and silver mine is operated by PT Agincourt Resources (PTAR) and is situated in northern Sumatra and comprises several deposits in steep terrain, and in a tropical climate, that are requi
Aug 2, 2023
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Incorporating the true costs and opportunities of rehabilitation and closure in project selection, design and approvals
By C Tomlin, C Gimber
Historically, key closure risks have been studied during operations and then further assessed as cessation of mining approaches. Only in the past couple of decades or so has progressive rehabilitation
Aug 2, 2023
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Eight years of ACARP research on rehabilitation of challenging mine sites – practical application in the era PCRPs
By L McCallum, G Dale, B Silverwood, T Roscoe, A Costin
The introduction of Progressive Closure and Rehabilitation Plans (PCRPs) in Queensland from 2019 places greater importance on planning and implementation of mine rehabilitation activities. The progres
Aug 2, 2023
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Design and calibration of a climate resilient Type B (adapted) sediment basin at the Dugald River Mine in the north-west Queensland minerals province
By A Harburg, A Dendys, G Green
Dugald River Mine (DRM) is located approximately 85 km north-east of Mount Isa, and 65 km northwest of Cloncurry, in the north-west Queensland Minerals Province of Australia. DRM is an underground ope
Aug 2, 2023
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Risks beyond relinquishment – quantifying post-relinquishment management and maintenance costs
By M R. Lane, M L. Cramer, N P. Wines
Increasing attention is being focused by regulators and industry on the residual environmental liabilities associated with mining projects following site relinquishment (termed surrender in Queensland
Aug 2, 2023
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Diavik Diamond Mine north country rock pile – an example of integrated mine planning for successful progressive reclamation
By G Stephenson, G MacDonald, A Yeomans, S Sinclair, V Knott
Rio Tinto has actively committed to progressive reclamation, concurrent with commercial operations, at its Diavik Diamond Mine. The most significant piece of progressive reclamation undertaken at Diav
Aug 2, 2023
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From ‘closing a mine’ to ‘transitioning a community’ – evolving from specific post-mining land-uses to a holistic post-mining vision
By A Maier, M Goldner, C Gimber
Given the ongoing global crises of climate change and nature loss, with the World Economic Forum (WEF) identifying them as the top risks to global economies in terms of both likelihood and impact in t
Aug 2, 2023
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The importance and abundance of lichens and mosses on the restored landscape in the nickel-copper city of Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
By S Wainio, P J. Beckett, T Miller
Lichens are a symbiosis of fungi and algae. Air borne elements and gases are absorbed very efficiently over the entire surface of the lichen, because they have no protective structures such as a waxy
Aug 2, 2023
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Dynamic influences of optimisation on emissions
By P J. Bangerter, J Pan
Optimising for Net Present Value (NPV) with a strategic optimiser such as COMET, Prober-E, Blaser or Minemax has hitherto lacked a dynamic method for analysing the so-called third-order outcomes (such
Aug 2, 2023
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Envisioning the rehabilitation of assets through co-design and gamification
By S Grant, S Emeric, P Baker, E Jones, D Clark
As we strive for a sustainable and resilient future, repurposing assets has become a top priority. In Australia alone, we have a significant number of mineral projects in the pipeline, extensive exist
Aug 2, 2023
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Making iron directly from concentrate by gaseous reduction
By H. Y. Sohn
The paper discusses two processes, flash ironmaking technology (FIT) and moving-bed ironmaking technology (MBIT), which aim to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the ironmaking
Aug 1, 2023
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Low-profile capacitive load cells for underground mining material and wear classification to promote worker safety
By Andrew J. Petruska, Austin F. Oltmanns
The paper proposes a capacitive load cell for detecting changes in material and tool wear conditions for conical picks used in underground mining. The current process is dangerous and subjective, rely
Aug 1, 2023
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An empirical model for accurate prediction of yield stress by slump flow based on a mini cylindrical mold
By Aixiang Wu, Minjie Zhang, Zhuen Ruan, Yiming Wang
The paper combines theoretical and experimental analysis to improve the accuracy of predicting paste yield stress by slump flow. It derives an analytical model of slump flow for yield stress, providi
Aug 1, 2023
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Effect of chemical, mineralogical, and petrographic properties on the grindability of a South African Highveld coal
By R. Uwaoma, A. Goosen, R. Matjie, K. Mphahlele, J. Bunt
Coal properties that are associated with wear and damage of grinding equipment during pulverization prior to combustion were investigated. A South African Highveld feed coal and its beneficiated fract
Jul 5, 2023
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Characterization of firebricks used in copper smelting furnaces of the 19th century, Atacama, Chile
By J. Guerrero, O. Pavez, N. Toro, A. Nazer
In the 19th century, mining in northern Chile was of great economic importance. Today, the ruinsof the copper smelters and abundant fragments of refractory bricks from their furnaces remain. Therefrac
Jul 5, 2023
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Enhancement of shear flocculation of a galena suspension by ultrasonic treatment
By K. Esmeli, A. Ozkan
The enhancement of shear flocculation of a galena suspension by ultrasound in the presence of sodium isopropyl xanthate and potassium ethyl xanthate was investigated by studying the effects of surfact
Jul 5, 2023