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Individual Personal Liability Risk Management in Open Pit Mining
By Lawrence M. J
It must be stressed that the following comments are offered only to assist mineral industry professionals in understanding the issues involved in personal liability. The information and views expre
Jan 1, 1994
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Automated Open-Cast Scheduling Systems ù the Namakwa Sands Solution
Brand se Baai, on the North-Western Cape Coastline of Southern Africa, is the site of the Namakwa Sands Limited Heavy Mineral Sands Mining Operation. The mine is a 14 000 000 tonnes per annum open-cas
Jan 1, 2003
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Resource Classification ù A Case Study From the Joffre Hosted Iron Ore of BHP Billiton Æs Mt Whaleback Operations
It is recognised by the current JORC (1999) code that resource classification involves the interaction of numerous qualitative and quantitative criteria such as data quality, geological continuity and
Jan 1, 2002
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Reclamation - The Use of Computer Aided Design to Integrate Reclamation and Mine Planning
Mine planning typically involves designing an operation to uncover coal with the minimum initial costs with reclamation planning and earthworks being done as an "add on" task. The landform is too st
Jan 1, 1991
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From Inception to Completion ù A Blind Bored Ventilation Shaft and Watertight Lining for the Springvale Coal Mine
By J Zeni
In 2001, the Springvale Coal Mine determined a requirement for a 360 m deep vertical airway to ventilate ongoing underground longwall mining operations. The project, referred to as the Springvale No 3
Jan 1, 2005
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Revision of the Markham 1:250,000 Sheet, Papua New Guinea: What is the Finsterre Terrane?
By Kagl J, Publlier M, Nekitel S, Arumba J, Rangin C, Mosusu N
Since the advent of plate tectonic modelling, the Ramu-Markham valley has been thought the site of a classical island-arc/conti- nent collision zone. In this interpretation the units south of the Ma
Jan 1, 1997
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Slab-Buckle Failure in Weak Coal Mine Strata - The Malvern Hills Case Study of July 2004
By D H. Bell
Slab-buckle failures in coal sequences involve thin slab deformation in strata dipping parallel to the footwall, and are a consequence of both unloading and the weak nature of the thinly bedded rock m
Jan 1, 2007
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Voorspoed Diamond Mine - Challenges of Re-Opening a Historical Mine with an Inferred Resource
The pyroclastic-filled Voorspoed kimberlite pipe has a low grade due to significant internal dilution which translates to a marginal business case. The site, with excavations, tailings dumps and build
Jan 1, 2009
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Environmental Impact of the Imperial Smelting Process
By Bishop D. J
The Imperial Smelting Process for the simultaneous production of zinc and lead is probably regarded by the ecologist as a necessary evil with the benefits of its products marginally outweighing the
Jan 1, 1993
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A Simulation Model of the Waste Handling System Proposed for the Lihir Project in Papua New Guinea
By Ritter K-C, Sturgul J. R, Filess T
The proposed Lihir open pit gold mine is located on Lihir Island in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea. The mine will be located within a volcanic caldera, part of which forms the adjacent Luise
Jan 1, 1995
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Methodology for Calculating the Closure Water Balance for an Acid Generating Tailings Impoundment
By G W. Wilson
Rehabilitation of tailings impoundments is one of the most challenging aspects in mine closure, as not only does the potential for producing leachate pose a challenge to the rehabilitation designer, b
Jan 1, 2003
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A Technology of Precious Metals Recovery from Gold-Bismuth Ores
By V P. Beskrovnaya
Tests for the development of a metals recovery technology from samples of a Russian gold-bismuth deposit were carried out. Gold, silver and bismuth assay reported 5.6 g/t, 3.0 g/t and 0.08 per cent, r
Jan 1, 2007
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Predicting Slope Stability in Open Pit Gold and Coal Mines
By L Clarke, R N. Campbell, F Bourke, J Anderson
Lithological units have been classified geotechnically with mechanical tests and discontinuity measurements from the GRD Macraes Limited, Macraes Gold Project and Rotowaro coal mine open pits, New Zea
Jan 1, 2000
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Hydrology of Final Void and Spoil Catchments
Reliable predictions of the long-term water quality and water level fluctuations in a final void are vital if mine operators propose to decommission final voids in open cut mining operations. The catc
Jan 1, 2003
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Hot Strip Mill at Australian Iron and Steel Limited, Port Kembla
The completion of the Hot Strip Mill at the Port Kembla works of Australian Iron & Steel Ltd., makes possible the production of steel plates and wide strip of a quality and in quantities not possi
Jan 1, 1956
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The Use of Fractal Geometry to Model the Spatial Continuity of Gold Grades
By White A. H, Vihena M. T M B
Presently, orebody modelling consists basically of fitting a mathematical model to represent spatially a certain geological variable, generally grade. An orebody model is constructed from a set of s
Jan 1, 1995
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Water Recovery From a Mine in the Atacama Desert
By H Plewes, A Bur, L Murray, J Pottie
Water recovery from tailings for reuse in mineral processing is essential to operation of mines in the Atacama Desert of Chile. With annual rainfall of 5 mm, the prudent and efficient use of available
Jan 1, 2003
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The Sorby Hills, W.A., Lead-Silver-Zinc Province
By Lee RJ
A significant basemetal province is recognised in the southern part of the Bonaparte Basin, Western Australia. Epigenetic stratabound carbonate hosted Pb-Ag-Zn mineral- isation occurs in dolomites
Jan 1, 1986
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Background Characterisation Study of Naturally Occurring Acid Rock Drainage in the Sangre De Christo Mountains, Taos County, New Mexico
By B Walker, A Robertson, C Wels, S Fortin
A background characterisation study was carried out in the Sangre de Cristo mountains, New Mexico, to: quantify naturally occurring contaminant loads from mineralised areas; define site-specific back
Jan 1, 2003
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Fundamental Technology Change in the Iron and Steel Industry
The world is getting flatter through internet, mobile phone technology, relatively low cost travel, massive outsourcing of manufacturing to China and the transfer of company backroom operations to Ind
Jan 1, 2006