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  • AUSIMM
    Ensuring Rehabilitation into the Future – The Western Australian Mining Rehabilitation Fund

    By M L. Leybourne

    In 2012, in response to an increasing potential unfunded liability, the Western Australian Government passed the Mining Rehabilitation Fund Act 2012. The intent of this Act was to introduce an annual

    Jul 16, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Modelling multi-seam interactions for longwall mining

    By A Lines

    This paper addresses a gap in longwall multi-seam interactions and their predictions, providing a case study for future multi-seam operations for both anticipated conditions and a method for understan

    Nov 30, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    Unlock potential opportunities through unexplored aspects of Grade Engineering

    By P Revell, G Wilkie, P Walters, L Keeney, F Faramarzi

    Grade Engineering® is a value-driven strategy aiming to maximise benefits by exploiting intrinsic grade variability of ore deposits. It utilises a multitude of separation techniques to remove low grad

    Nov 10, 2020

  • AUSIMM
    Effect of the Recycling Load on the High Pressure Grinding Rolls' Performance - A Case Study with the Industrial Unit During Cement Clinker Grinding

    By H Benzer, N A. Aydogan

    It is well known that the high pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) can only be operated efficiently under choke feeding conditions in which a material bed is built up between the rollers to ensure interpar

    Jan 1, 2009

  • AUSIMM
    New Zealand's Mining Heritage

    Mining had a very considerable effect on the country's development. The visual evidence remaining is an integral part of New Zealand history. Early mining for manganese and copper in the 1840s wa

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    New Zealand's Mining Heritage (315d46a5-9f67-405e-87ba-7c24d8ecd930)

    Mining had a very considerable effect on the country's development. The visual evidence remaining is an integral part of New Zealand history. Early mining for manganese and copper in the 1840s wa

    Jan 1, 1990

  • AUSIMM
    Oversize Reduction Project at the Iron Ore Company of Canada

    By R Pinksen

    The Iron Ore Company (IOC) of Canada Mining and Operations Departments expressed an interest in reducing the amount of oversize material (>1 m × 1 m × 1 m) being produced and its subseque

    Jul 11, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Building a Geometallurgical Model for the Canahuire Epithermal Au-Cu-Ag Deposit, Southern Peru - Past, Present and Future

    By M Dusci, A Trueman, S Poos, R Baumgartner, M Brittan

    The Canahuire epithermal Au-Cu-Ag deposit in southern Peru is a complex and challenging deposit for metallurgical studies. It has issues of gold locking in sulfides and non-sulfides, deleterious eleme

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    High-Si Rhyolites and Shoshonitic Volcanics

    The transgressive sedimentary sequence of the Notnnea Basin contains rhyolitic lavas and less voluminous mafic and intermediate volcanims of shoshonitic affinities which erupted simultaneously during

    Jan 1, 1995

  • AUSIMM
    High Temperature Interactivity of Iron Ores in the Cohesive Zone of the Blast Furnace

    By X L. Liu, W Huang, J M. Zhu, S L. Wu

    The shape, position and thickness of the cohesive zone have a great influence on the operational performance of the blast furnace. Many researchers have found that the high temperature properties of i

    Jul 13, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    The RockDataAcademy – a new open-access knowledge base covering the ins and outs of using sensors to scan ores

    By M Dalm

    More and more mining companies are becoming aware of the potential benefits of sensor-based ore sorting and process optimisation. This is reflected by a growing number of analysers that are available

    Sep 1, 2024

  • AUSIMM
    Achieving Better Mine Closure Outcomes for Less Money

    By 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

  • AUSIMM
    Linking safety factor to probability of failure

    By S M. Gover

    Estimating the probability of failure for embankments is not intuitive. It requires not only an appreciation of the strength of the embankment, but an understanding of the variability and uncertainty

    Jul 23, 2018

  • AUSIMM
    The Kermadec Arc, New Zealand - A Ten-Year Odyssey of Discovery Along the World's Most Hydrothermally Active Intraoceanic Arc

    Research cruises dedicated to seafloor hydrothermal activity along the Kermadec arc first began with the Sonne-135 expedition in 1998. This was followed by the worldÆs first systematic survey for vent

    Jan 1, 2008

  • AUSIMM
    A novel innovation for reconciliation

    By J R. Ruiseco, D La Rosa, L Julian, W Hunt

    The DeGrussa copper-gold deposit is located 900 km North of Perth. Copper-gold bearing massive sulfide lenses occur in lower greenschist facies meta-sedimentary and mafic volcanics of the Bryah Basin.

    Mar 22, 2022

  • AUSIMM
    Design of Air-Blast Plugs for a Sublevel Caving Operation

    The Telfer Underground sublevel cave (SLC) Operation is located approximately 850 m below surface. The cave was designed to propagate through an old decline which was initially used to monitor the cav

    Nov 25, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    RISKGATE and Underground Operations

    By J Harris, J Li, M Shi, P A. Kirsch, D Sprott

    Australia has an enviable global reputation as a leader in health and safety outcomes in the hazardous industry of mining, in part due to an increased application of risk management regarding operatio

    Mar 24, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Statutory Compliance of Sealing Plans and Information Required by Queensland Industry Regulators

    Following the Moura No 2 Wardens Court of Inquiry and subsequent changes to the Queensland Mining Legislation there is a requirement in Queensland coal mines for: a person with the recognised competen

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Is Our Mineral Heritage Heading for Extinction? The Need for a State Mineral Collection in the Northern Territory

    By D McLaughlin

    This paper points to the timely importance of commencing a centrally recognised perpetual collection of mineral specimens in the Northern Territory which has as one of its objectives the collection

    Jan 1, 1994

  • AUSIMM
    Fundamentally Transforming the Economic and Sustainability Signature of Mining Assets

    By M Jones

    The past 100 years the mining industry can be characterised by a focus on increasing financial returns often to the detriment of social, human, manufactured and environmental capitals. Despite the sus

    Nov 4, 2015