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  • AUSIMM
    Bored Reinforced Piles for Raise Bore Support – Four Case Studies and Guidelines Developed from Lessons Learnt

    By P Marlow

    Raiseboring is an attractive method of constructing shafts, being safe, fast and comparatively cheap. But this means back-reaming through weathered ground. However in the gravels and weathered near-su

    Mar 21, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Pipeline Management

    By A G. L Pratt, J R. Grant

    Mining companies face the ongoing challenge of sustaining and growing production. This paper outlines business investment concepts to grow reliable returns on investment from a portfolio of choices by

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Blasting Vibration Assessment and Innovative Blasting Methods in High-density Urban Environments

    By J W. Muir, N Bedford

    Hong Kong is one of the most rapidly developing cities in the world. With constant population growth and limited opportunities for space, the development of a fast and effective underground public tra

    Sep 17, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Patron's Address

    I was delighted to be invited to be patron of this Joint Conference, but the challenging task you have set yourselves, and your speakers' depth of expertise, deny anyone, even the patron, the

    Jan 1, 1978

  • AUSIMM
    Exploring the applicability of responsible research and innovation for mine transitions

    By S Worden, A Lee Zhi Yi, E Sellers, G Corder, A Littleboy

    The global shift towards decarbonisation is driving competition for the extraction of critical minerals such as nickel, lithium, and copper. To meet this demand, new mines are being developed while mi

    Aug 2, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Is a 2.5áper cent Success Rate Good Enough? Traditional Mine Development Methods have the Tail Wagging the Dog

    By J Jackson, D C. Curry, A C. Keith

    Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows that since 2006 the balance of capital costs associated with mine development has become weighted greater than 75 per cent to enabling infrastructure a

    Sep 29, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Diversity in Leadership - 'Be Free, in a Unfree World'

    Diversity; what a wonderful topic. Diversity; the condition or quality of being diverse, different, varied to the point that the very word diversity means different things to different people. As on

    Jan 1, 1996

  • AUSIMM
    Evolution of the concept of the liberation factor and a surprising new result

    By D François-Bongarçon

    After a review of the progresses made on the liberation factor theory since its inception by Gy (1982), a new and surprising result of great practical importance is presented: the liberation factor. F

    May 9, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    MMG’s Australian Operating Model – the Implementation, Successes and Learning

    By R M. S Watsford, M Davis

    In 2015, MMG Limited commenced further action to improve operating margins and establish a blueprint for future growth in the Australian environment. This action was taken in the context of weakening

    Jun 22, 2016

  • AUSIMM
    Magnetic Recovery of Gold-Bearing Iron Oxides at Barrick GoldstrikeÆs Roaster

    By L Semenyna, W Douglas

    Gold is often present in solid solution with pyrite in the Carlin Trend. The presence of organic carbon along with gold hosted in sulfide, referred to as double refractory ore, requires that ore with

    Sep 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    MMG Century Mine, A Case Study – Maximising Project Net Present Value Through Targeted Capital Expenditure and Process Optimisation Against a Backdrop of Falling Metal Prices and Feed Grades

    By R Wynn, T J. Akroyd, C Costa

    In an environment of lower zinc prices, falling revenues and reducing zinc feed grades, Century mine implemented a fast-tracked capital upgrade program in less than 15 months. The program was designed

    Sep 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Alumina Reduction Challenges in the Benefi ciation of Low-Grade Haematite Iron Ores

    By N Murthy

    Alumina is a major impurity in Australian iron ores and as the higher grade ores become depleted there will be a stronger focus on treating lower grade haematite/goethite ores and developing suitable

    Jul 11, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    Commercial Underground Space – Planned Development for the Future

    By A C. Robertson

    World urban expansion puts constraints on the available land surface area of our major cities both for accommodating people as well as providing infrastructure and services whilst at the same time att

    Sep 17, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Manual Control, Process Automation or Operational Performance Excellence – What is the Difference?

    By P Thwaites

    The mining industry uses many types of mineral and metallurgical plants to produce saleable product from ore mined. Plant design history has left current operations with a mixture of manual operation

    Sep 1, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    The State of Sampling Practice in the South African Minerals Industry

    The state of sampling practice in South African minerals industry must be appreciated in the context of the changes that the country has recently lived through. These include the entrepreneurship and

    Mar 1, 2010

  • AUSIMM
    Mining Legacies – Understanding Life-of-Mine Across Time and Space

    By M Pepper, C R. Roche, G M. Mudd

    "The Australian mining industries approach to life-of-mine planning has improved considerably in recent decades. It now needs to be matched by, and embedded in, mining governance systems that utilise

    Jul 16, 2014

  • AUSIMM
    Using Best Practice Operations as a Strategy for Attracting and Retaining Professional People

    By T Trott, G Lumley

    "The mining industry suffers from a shortage of professional and other workers. Research and analysis has demonstrated a close correlation between high performance in productivity, maintenance and saf

    Nov 20, 2012

  • AUSIMM
    Towards the Elimination of Conventional Surface Slurried Tailings Storage Facilities

    By D J. Williams

    The approach to the disposal and storage of mine tailings is slowly evolving. Tailings disposal has been based on minimising short-term capital and operating costs, with rehabilitation costs discounte

    Jul 27, 2015

  • AUSIMM
    Climate Related Adaptation from Terrain Evaluation Results (CRATER) - Interpretation of Pre-existing Data for Mine Site Flood Vulnerability and Management

    By M Grigorescu, J H. Hodgkinson, H Alehossein

    A new framework that collates and interprets pre-existing data to assess vulnerability and ultimately plan to avoid or minimise flood-related risk to infrastructure, people, downtime, environment and

    Nov 26, 2013

  • AUSIMM
    Unlocking mine productivity by changing-the-equation on the where, what and when of orebody characterisation

    By S Warden, T Neville, P Leckie

    At its simplest, the classification and characterisation of an orebody is a matter of Where, What and When. Where and with what spatial resolution are measurements taken, What properties are measured,

    Sep 1, 2024