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Getting it right from the beginning – ESG in mineral explorationBy L H. G McClean
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors have always been important to the minerals industry and is now considered one of our most important opportunities (and risks). Getting it right from
Sep 1, 2024
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An estimation errorBy D A. Sims
This paper outlines the contributing factors to a series of erroneous Mineral Resource estimates which led to considerable loss, including significant reduction of mine life and consequently a large w
May 24, 2023
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Keynote Address The Human Element in Apcom's DevelopmentIt is indeed a privilege and honour to deliver the keynote address at this 15th APCOM symposium. APCOM has played a significant role in my own career and I am sure in the careers of many of the th
Jan 1, 1977
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Fast, Safe and Fully Mechanised Installation of High-Tensile Chain-Link Mesh for Underground SupportBy V Louchnikov
Ever increasing depth of mineral extraction presents a challenging environment for hard rock underground mines. High in situ stresses and associated seismicity with potential rock burst hazards are th
Mar 21, 2011
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The Development of Mineral Sands Separation Technology-Solving Today's Problems, Anticipating Tomorrow'sBy Richards RG, Cross MS
The development of alluvial mining, processing systems and associated gravity separation technology over the last 30 years is largely linked to the mineral sands industry. Attention has been focusse
Jan 1, 1986
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Dust Mitigation - Changing the ParadigmBy J Visser
Dust mitigation has long been seen as nothing more than managing a nuisance issue, but the reality is that poor dust management can lead to one or more of the following negative consequences: an incre
Aug 12, 2013
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Blasting in Reactive GroundBy N Tyson
Throughout Australia and the world, there have been in recent years a number of incidents involving the reaction of ammonium nitrate based explosives with ground containing certain types of sulphides.
Jan 1, 2001
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A ‘no tailings dam future’ – preconcentration strategies ‘down the sizes and across the value chain’By P Revell, B Adair, D King, L Keeney
Grade Engineering®, integrated across the mine value chain, has a pivotal role to play in achieving step change reductions in energy and water usage in mine operations. High levels of gangue rejection
Nov 10, 2020
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Resources versus Reserves – Towards a Systems-based Understanding of Exploration and Mine Project Development and the Role of the Mining GeologistBy J P. Sykes, A Trench
"World-class mine projects are increasingly failing to become world-class mines. Non-technical, socio-political and environmental problems seem, in part, to be the cause. However, the intangible and q
Aug 18, 2014
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Removing some Subjectivity from Traditional BS 848 and ISO 5802 In Situ Fan Flow TestsTraditional in situ fan flow test methods under accepted standards require determinations to be made of both static pressures and total pressures during testing. This is to determine the resultant vel
Jul 1, 2013
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Extractive Industry - Sustainability Information SystemsAs the title indicates the central themes discussed in this contribution are sustainable development, information systems, and extractive industry. More specifically, the objective is to present a pro
Jan 1, 2009
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Who is Responsible for Grade? – An Evaluation of the Value Chain at Mt Magnet Gold Project, Western AustraliaBy A Weeks, W J. Shaw, A Kuk
Grade control is a process that requires the interaction between many components of the mining operation and successful grade control is only realised through good data, robust systems, and a well-tra
Aug 18, 2014
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Capital Expenditure Modelling for Strategic Mine SchedulingBy L Blackwell
Strategic mine scheduling is an industry best practice for increasing the long-term value of mining operations and supply chains. The application of optimisation technology such as mixed integer linea
Nov 24, 2014
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Practical Considerations when using Auxiliary Axial Flow Fans as a Primary Mine FanBy D Roughsedge, J van der Sandt, L van den Berg
Axial flow fans are commonly used as auxiliary fans in underground mines to supply air to development headings. As diesel dilution requirements increase the fans used in conjunction with ventilation b
Jul 1, 2013
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Structural and Lithological Controls in the Formation of the Cawse Nickel Laterite Deposits, Western Australia - Implications for Supergene Ore Formation and Exploration in Deeply Weathered TerrainsBy Hellsten KJ, Butt CRM
Major Francis Hamilton Buchanan coined the term `laterite' (Latin; brick-rock) in 1807 for the red earths used for building blocks in southern India. Although these earths were actually weathe
Jan 1, 1996
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The ABC of Mine to Mill and Metal Price CyclesBy J Pease, P Cameron, D Drinkwater
"In the 1990s metal prices were trending in a long-term decline and the usual cost-cutting exercises were adopted. Cuts to research and development made innovation difficult and the outlook was grim.
Oct 10, 2016
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The Augmented Mine Worker – Applications of Augmented Reality in MiningBy J Bassan
The mining industry is faced with imperatives to improve worker safety and productivity, adapt to skills shortages, high worker turnover rates, and provide more effective maintenance to new and ever m
Nov 22, 2011
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Origins and Characteristics of Lateritic Nickel DepositsMajor Francis Hamilton Buchanan coined the term `laterite' (Latin; brick-rock) in 1807 for the red earths used for building blocks in southern India. Although these earths were actually weathe
Jan 1, 1996
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Preparing Effective Specifications for Occupational Health and Environmental Noise Objectives in Mining Project Design and DeliveryBy C Tickell
Achieving occupational health and environmental noise objectives is a major consideration in the planning or operational phase of resource development and industrial projects to meet the needs of the
May 9, 2016
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Advanced mine to mill application at the Barrick Cortez mineBy J Young, S Yu, P Moyo, M Powell, A Musunuri, B Bonfils, S Kanchibotla, P Yaroshak, V Jokovic
The appropriate design of liners continues to be an issue on many mills worldwide. Loss of milling capacity especially at liner change, uneven wear lives along the mill, substantial scrap on worn line
Aug 29, 2018