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Processing of unsaleable ultrafines to potentially reduce the volume of iron ore tailings
By E Mare
Recent highly publicised incidences of disastrous containment failures, none more pertinent than the 2019 iron ore tailings dam failure in Brumadinho, have focused the world’s attention squarely on th
Nov 8, 2021
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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
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Sublevel caving a narrow vein mine – Pajingo’s case study
By J F. Carswell, G Cheshire
The Pajingo gold operation in Queensland is approximately 55 km south of Charters Towers and 134 km south-west of Townsville. The gold deposit was discovered on the northern end of the Drummond Basin
Mar 15, 2021
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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
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From Metaphor to Management Tool - How the Social License to Operate can Stabilise the Socio-Political Environment for Business
By I Thomson, L D. Black, R G. Boutilier
The social license to operate (SLO) began as a metaphor for the ability of communities to stop mining projects. Soon people began to speak of levels of social license and the ability of communities to
Nov 20, 2012
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Moving Beyond Economic Framing of the Australian Coal Industry
By S Worden, P A. Kirsch, A Kirsch
Despite the current downturn, coal remains an important commodity in the Australian economy. Increasing coal resource development has resulted in increasing competition for land use in coal mining reg
Jul 16, 2014
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Decisions, Decisions – Uncertainty, Variability, Modelling and Psychology
By S H. Begg
There is strong evidence that many major oil and gas (O&G) projects are plagued by large cost and schedule overruns, or significant underperformance in productivity. Similar evidence exists for la
May 9, 2016
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A Systems Perspective of Sustainability in the Mining Industry and Suggestions for Indicator Development
By P Mesquita, A Nolan
Using a scientific-principled definition of global socio-ecological sustainability can be a useful basis for planning precious and base metal mining projects. The mining industry faces key challenges
Jan 1, 2009
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Environmental, social and governance considerations in public mineral reporting
By H Arvidson, V Chamberlain, J Joughin, N Pollock, F Cessford, T Flitton, T Rowl
Environmental, social and governance issues (ESG) have become a defining feature in the marketplace to differentiate preferred investments. With the sustainability commitment and reporting landscape a
May 24, 2023
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Mining Careers ù Short-Term Profit Versus Long-Term Gain
Salaries for mining professionals have gone up substantially in the last two years across most vocations and there has never been a better time to enter the industry, in terms of career opportunities
Jan 1, 2006
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Developing a Water Accounting Framework for the Australian Minerals Industry
By K Ringwood, J Cummings, C J. Moran
The development of a water accounting framework that enables consistent and contextual reporting of minerals operationsÆ water use, represents a key sustainable development objective that many Austral
Jan 1, 2009
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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
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Innovative Approaches to ‘Wicked’ Problems – Resource Development and Communities in Western Australia’s Mid West
By A Buckley
Many policy issues facing the mining industry and affected communities are at a level of complexity that they can be called ‘wicked’ problems. The term ‘wicked’ in this context is used, not in the sen
Nov 22, 2011
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The Future of Australia’s Mineral Wealth – Leasing to Support an Ageing Population
By K Morrison
Australia’s ageing population means that by 2050 there will be 2.7 people of working age to support each Australian aged 65 years and over compared with five working people per retiree today and compa
Nov 22, 2011
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What is Relative about Energy?
By A Scott, A C. Torrance
Explosive properties are typically summarised on manufacturers’ technical data sheets. The values most commonly referred to are the density of the explosive, the energy it is expected to release and i
Aug 24, 2015
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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 Terrains
By 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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Origins and Characteristics of Lateritic Nickel Deposits
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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Accelerated degradation and modified slake durability testing of clay mineral-rich coal mine spoil
By B Miles, D J. Williams, J Ahn, T A. Vangsness
The flooding of open strip coal mines in the Bowen Basin and Hunter Valley Coalfields of Eastern Australia has the potential to soften the spoil and floor materials to produce “mud”. This mud can act
Jul 23, 2018
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Opportunities for the Placer Gold Industry
The placer gold industry has experienced a roller-coaster history incorporating four major boom eras. The first, 'hand-methods' boom arose in the mid-19th Century from application of an old
Jan 1, 2003
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Beyond Geometallurgy – Gaining Competitive Advantage by Exploiting the Broad View of Geometallurgy
By S Dunham
A cross-discipline approach combining geology, metallurgy and mine planning, geometallurgy is seen as the next logical advance in improving the design and operation of mining businesses. This rapidly
Sep 5, 2011