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                     Optimizing Ore Recovery in Shallow-Dipping Orebodies (45-60 deg): A Framework for Stope Design, Drill and Blast, and Equipment Selection Optimizing Ore Recovery in Shallow-Dipping Orebodies (45-60 deg): A Framework for Stope Design, Drill and Blast, and Equipment SelectionBy Gurupraveen Ramanathan Shallow-dipping orebodies (45°–60° dip) present significant challenges for underground longhole stoping, particularly due to limited gravity flow, drill misalignment near the footwall, increased poten May 4, 2025 
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                     Development and evaluation of NonNewtonian Fluids Stemming for Underground Mining Development and evaluation of NonNewtonian Fluids Stemming for Underground MiningBy Derek Apela, Coralee Heske, Bunyamin Kahraman, Muhammad Adi Effective blast fragmentation is essential in underground mining, as it directly influences downstream processing efficiency and operational expenses. This study investigates the application of Non-Ne May 4, 2025 
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                     Enhancing Blast Efficiency and Fragmentation Through PSD Analysis and first comminution stage Optimization Enhancing Blast Efficiency and Fragmentation Through PSD Analysis and first comminution stage OptimizationBy N. F. Faria, F. Monteiro, B. O. Taiwo, A. Palangio, D. Fonseca, J. Manuel This paper explores the interpretation and application of Particle Size Distribution (PSD) curves in optimizing blast design and enhancing downstream operations. The study looks at important factors l May 4, 2025 
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                     Development of a Low-Carbon Calcium Aluminosilicate Binder for Gold Mine Tailings Backfill. Development of a Low-Carbon Calcium Aluminosilicate Binder for Gold Mine Tailings Backfill.By Farzaneh Abedini, Narain Hariharan, Lucas C. McFarlane, Nikolas A. Romaniuk, Tiffany Thayne The use of dewatered mine tailings as backfill material (commonly referred to as ‘paste’ backfill), is the most practiced form of backfill in Canada providing significant environmental benefits by red May 4, 2025 
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                     Future of Safe Travelways at Vanscoy Potash Future of Safe Travelways at Vanscoy PotashBy D. Neely As Saskatchewan potash mines grow in age and size, mining reaches greater depths. The stress-relief design principals which were empirically derived at shallower depths are beginning to show fault. May 4, 2025 
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                     Headframe Design Selection In A Salt Mine Environment: Carbon Steel Vs. Stainless Steel Headframe Headframe Design Selection In A Salt Mine Environment: Carbon Steel Vs. Stainless Steel HeadframeBy Simon Weixiao Sun Conventionally, carbon steel has been the primary material for salt mine headframe construction, protected by specialty paint layers to prevent corrosion. These layers require meticulous QA/QC during May 4, 2025 
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                     The Carbon Footprint of Grinding Media The Carbon Footprint of Grinding MediaBy Paul W. Shelley, Daniel J. Hodges The mining industry is undergoing a period of rapid transformative change.  This is the result of the social and financial accountabilities that the industry is faced with because of the world&rs May 4, 2025 
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                     Integration of Direct Flotation Reactor (DFR) Technology: From Pilot to Full-scale Operations at Barrick's Jabal Sayid Copper Concentrator Integration of Direct Flotation Reactor (DFR) Technology: From Pilot to Full-scale Operations at Barrick's Jabal Sayid Copper ConcentratorBy Fadi Layyous Gedeon, David Hatton, Solomon Mogashoa, Tuhin Banerjee, Faisal Aljohani The adoption of innovative technologies in mineral processing often raises concerns about complexity and integration. However, Woodgrove’s Direct Flotation Reactor (DFR) technology at Barrick’s Jabal May 4, 2025 
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                     Maximising Return On Your Improvement Efforts Maximising Return On Your Improvement EffortsBy Gareth Barnes Traditional approach to improvement is driven by good ideas from good people, but whilst the business case may sound good, when the project is complete, we often have not delivered on expectations. W May 4, 2025 
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                     Transforming mine waste from environmental hazard to economic opportunity, through effective re-purposing of bioleached high-pyrrhotite content tailings Transforming mine waste from environmental hazard to economic opportunity, through effective re-purposing of bioleached high-pyrrhotite content tailingsBy Dr. Rory Cameron, Dr. Terry Cheng, Dr. Nadia Mykytczuk, Ian Bedard, Kristie Tarr, Ruth Joseph Pyrrhotite-rich tailings from Sudbury, Ontario mining activities are known to contain significant amounts of EV metals, such as nickel and cobalt. CanmetMINING has developed a novel bioleaching proce May 4, 2025 
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                     Exploring differences in leadership behaviors and in the perceived work environment between younger and older managers in a Swedish mining company Exploring differences in leadership behaviors and in the perceived work environment between younger and older managers in a Swedish mining companyBy Joel Lööw, Johan Larsson, Stig Vinberg, Malin Mattson Molnar, Mats Jakobsson, Jan Johansson The mining industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, sustainability concerns and demographic shifts. This transformation will put more younger people in manage May 1, 2025 
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                     Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF) Flotation of a South African low-grade banded iron formation (BIF)By Ashma Singh, Nichole Maistry Due to declining iron ore grades, low-grade ores with complex mineralogy — namely, banded iron formation (BIF) — are being explored to maximize iron ore resources and increase the life of mine. Flotat May 1, 2025 
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                     Application of simulation and optimization to support mine plan execution Application of simulation and optimization to support mine plan executionBy Katherine Hynard, Colin Eustace Suboptimal decisions introduced during the mine planning process are generally a consequence of both a myopic view of planning objectives as well as time and resources available to convert longer-term May 1, 2025 
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                     Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in mining Lessons learned from haul truck operator near-miss events: Use of the critical decision method to identify strategies to improve operator safety in miningBy Jonathan K. Hrica, CASSANDRA L. HOEBBEL, Jennica L. Bellanca Accidents involving powered haulage and mobile equipment like haul trucks are a major safety concern in the U.S. mining industry. They account for more than 50 percent of surface mine fatalities each May 1, 2025 
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                     A review of mine land rehabilitation outcomes: Culture, procurement and practice A review of mine land rehabilitation outcomes: Culture, procurement and practiceBy S. J. van Wyk, A. S. H. Haagner Land rehabilitation transcends the mere establishment of vegetation across disturbed landscapes; it should be conceptualised as a specialised ecological reconstruction process. This process necessitat Apr 25, 2025 
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                     Co-designing the future: Integrating social transition and compliance for sustainable mine closures Co-designing the future: Integrating social transition and compliance for sustainable mine closuresBy O. Koatlhai Mine closures have traditionally prioritised environmental rehabilitation, often overlooking the deep socio-economic disruptions that follow, particularly in mining-dependent communities. This paper a Apr 25, 2025 
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                     Planning for post-mining economies: Misconceptions and opportunities Planning for post-mining economies: Misconceptions and opportunitiesBy L. Marais The development of a post-mining economy is generally framed as accessible and desirable and something that mining companies, consultants, and the government can, and should, plan for. It is indeed po Apr 25, 2025 
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                     A sustainable approach to derelict and ownerless mines in South Africa A sustainable approach to derelict and ownerless mines in South AfricaBy S. Mudau, P. Mohasoa, M. J. Cole Derelict and ownerless (D&O) mines in South Africa have been an ongoing concern for over a decade. While some progress has been made to rehabilitate D&O asbestos sites, significant work remains, exace Apr 25, 2025 
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                     Benchmarking rehabilitation in the South African opencast coal industry Benchmarking rehabilitation in the South African opencast coal industryBy S. J. van Wyk, A. S. H. Haagner, A. Abraha Opencast coal mining is responsible for the greatest area of land disturbance across all of the commodity types in South Africa. Many thousands of hectares have been rehabilitated to date and, althoug Apr 25, 2025 
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                     Assessment of submicrometer-sized particles with practical activities in an underground coal mine Assessment of submicrometer-sized particles with practical activities in an underground coal mineBy Yi-Hsuan Chen, Jürgen Brune, Candace S. J. Tsai, Alejandro Munoz, Connor Krause This study highlights the significant presence of submicrometer- sized airborne particles in underground coal mines, especially around the belt conveyor drift areas. Using realtime instruments and gra Apr 1, 2025 
