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Assessment of ground support requirements in coal burst-prone mines
By J Watson, C Zhang, I Canbulat, C Wei
Coal burst is defined as a dynamic release of energy within the rock or coal mass in underground coalmines that causes violent rock or coal ejection in the vicinity of mine excavations. It poses one o
Nov 29, 2022
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Modification of Some Failure Criteria for Rock and Coal
By V S. Vutukuri, K Shariar
This paper present a modification of selected strength criteria for coal and rocks containing weakness planes. The three strength criteria, namely, Murrell (1965), Bieniawski (1974a, 1983) and Hoek a
Jan 1, 1999
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Exploration of the Townsville Cu-Au-Ag Skarn, Western Province, Papua New Guinea – Preliminary Observations of Paragenesis and Zoning
By A Yame, P J. Pollard, E Atase, J Garu, M Tangwari, D R. Hastings, R W. Smillie
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Townsville prospect is situated approximately 4 km north of the Ok Tedi copper-gold min
Mar 18, 2015
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Hydrothermal Rare Earth Element Mobilisation Processes in the Yinachang Fe-Cu-(REE) Deposit, South-west China
By X Li, M-F Zhou
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The Yinachang deposit in south-west China contains large amounts of Fe, Cu and rare earth e
Mar 18, 2015
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Evaluation of Limestone Covers and Blends for Long-Term Acid Rock Drainage Control at the Grasberg Mine, Papua Province, Indonesia
By J Andrina, D Richar, R Smart, A Neale
The Grasberg is a large copper and gold open pit mine operated by PT Freeport Indonesia and located in the high equatorial mountains of Papua Province, Indonesia. The climate is alpine/sub-alpine with
Jan 1, 2003
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Toward the green mining – utilisation of tailings on gold recovery in thiosulfate system
By S Jeon, K Haga, A Shibayama, L Godirilwe, C B. Tabelin, I Park, A Buronov
Open pit/underground mining and mineral processing can generate large amounts of waste that contains sulfide-type minerals such as pyrite (FeS2), and it can produce acid mine drainage (AMD) when expos
Sep 1, 2024
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Maximising the Value of æA Wealth of InformationÆ
By A Scott
Long before a modern mine commences operations it has already become a wealth of information. After start up, it can generate enormous quantities of data û especially with semi-automated data acquisit
Jan 1, 2002
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Study of Native Micro-Organisms in Bioleaching Processes of Refractory Auriferous Minerals and its Use as a Tool for Bio-Regeneration
By V Sanmartfn, J Torracchi
The broad biodiversity of our country is manifested through several different biological forms. From the villages of Portovelo and San Gerardo in the southern part of Ecuador, some samples of water an
Jan 1, 2004
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Open Pit Production Scheduling Optimisation - Why the Mining Industry Needs a New Phase Design Approach
The long-term production schedule of open pit mines that maximises the net present value (NPV) of a given project relies on the proper design of phases (pushbacks) within the ultimate pit limits. Ther
Dec 6, 2010
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The Business Case for Mine Closure Planning and an Overview of Anglo AmericanÆs Mine Closure Toolbox Approach
By P R. Botha
Mining has played a significant role in human development and without the mining sector, society would not enjoy a large number of the benefits that it does today. However, mining has also carried wit
Jul 10, 2012
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The Mine Geologist in a Business Perspective
The role of the mine geologist in a business perspective is self-evident to some, but to others it may be a new concept. All mine geologists need to know exactly how they add value to the business if
Jan 1, 2000
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Listening to Local Voices – a systematic approach for understanding what a social licence to operate means for Rio Tinto in the Pilbara
By L Dawson, S Carr-Cornish, N Boughen, K Moffat, S Masterson
The risk and consequences of community rejection and loss of a social licence to operate is well articulated (Moffat et al 2018), however, the means for systematically managing this risk are less esta
Jul 25, 2018
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Optimisation of Rotary Drilling
Optimising drill performance has always been a primary goal of drilling and blasting managers. Improving drilling rates and utilisation will ultimately drive the cost per foot or metre downward. Ad
Jan 1, 1995
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Increased Flexibility Using Waterjet Assisted Blasthole Drilling
By P J. A Lever
This paper presents details of CRC MiningÆs work with waterjet assisted blasthole drilling. The objective of this work was to investigate techniques that reduce the cost and increase the productivity
Jan 1, 2004
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Strategic thinking about long-term ‘above ground’ orebody complexity using scenarios
By T Craske, J Sykes, T C. McCuaig, M Jessell, A Trench
The prevalent strategic approach in the mining industry is one of planning. However, it is widely recognised that planning does not work in complex and uncertain situations (Mintzberg, 1994), such as
Nov 21, 2018
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Characterisation of Australian Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) Dusts and the Application of Simple Physical Separation Techniques to Upgrade Them
By K J. Davey, J T. Woodcock
Australian steelmakers produce up to 30 000 t/yr of electric arc furnace (EAF) dust. Current disposal techniques include sending EAF dust to landfill, stockpiling, and paying zinc smelters or register
Jan 1, 2006
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Chain Pillar Design ù Can We?
By H Jalalifar, N Aziz
In the ten years since the University of NSW proposed a pillar design methodology for bord and pillar operations, the Australian coal mining industry has changed substantially. What was primarily a bo
Jan 1, 2005
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Open stope design; beyond the Stability Graph
By B McFadyen, Y Potvin, K Woodward
The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) held two workshops in 2019—one in Australia and one in Canada—to discuss processes and methods currently used in the mining industry for stope design and r
Mar 15, 2021
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Reverse Sensitivity - A Two-Way Street, Not a Dead End
Reverse sensitivity is a critical issue for all extractive activities. Extractive industries can only establish in the location of the particular resource sought to be extracted. Avoiding a location n
Jan 1, 2006
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Shifting Waters in the Pilbara’s Iron Ore Industry
By I Brandes de Roos
Water has played a key role in the Pilbara’s 60-year history of iron ore operations. In contrast to many of the current-day mining environments, iron ore mining was initially hosted by geological form
Jul 13, 2015