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Opportunities in the Contract Mining Industry
Thank you for the opportunity to speak at this important conference attended by aspiring mining professionals, some of whom will become the leaders of the mineral resources industry that forms the sol
Jan 1, 2002
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A practical approach to improve investigations and identify systemic organisational issues
By M Alston
Many organisations struggle to yield meaningful outcomes from incident investigations. This paper will demonstrate that we can discover systemic issues by rethinking the ‘Why’ and ‘How’ of investigati
Apr 16, 2024
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The University of Melbourne's Approach to Solving the Problems of Education and Research in the Extractive Metallurgy Area
Australia as a leading producer of mineral sands has also occupied a leading position in many areas of research'in the processing and applications of these minerals. Research in upgrading ilm
Jan 1, 1986
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First Mexican Coal Mine Recovery After Mine Fire, Esmeralda Mine
The fire started in the development section from methane released into the mine through a roof-bolt hole. The date was 8 May 1998. The flames spread quickly as the coal was ignited. After eight hours
Jan 1, 2005
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Theory of Sampling and geostatistics – the ultimate link
By D François-Bongarçon
The link between geostatistics and Theory of Sampling (TOS) is examined again in view of new findings made while trying to compare predicted sampling variances and estimated grades (using geostatistic
May 9, 2017
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Organisational Factors in Fatalities and High Potential Incidents
By N LaBranche, G Callinan
There has been a reduction in overall workforce in the mining industry during the current downturn; a corresponding reduction in fatalities and high potential incidents (HPIs) has not been observed. T
Jun 22, 2016
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Extractive Companies, Development and Environmental Agendas
By B Harvey
Achieving community and stakeholder endorsement during life-of-mine planning and implementation requires a business-connected approach, as opposed to charitable giving, disconnected offsets and enviro
Jul 16, 2014
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Profitable and Productive Partnerships ù Optimising Coal Recovery in Close Proximity to the Hunter River
By D Stacey, J Matthews
Hunter Valley Operations in partnership with Orica Explosives designed a process to optimise coal extraction at depths greater than 65 m below the Hunter River in a safe and cost effective manner. The
Jan 1, 2001
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Ventilation monitoring using fibre optics
By G B. French
Post a serious heating event underground, and at the direction of the State Mining Safety Authority, a mining company needed to demonstrate the use of cutting-edge technology to mitigate future events
Oct 12, 2022
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Increasing Mine Profitability ù Technical Partnership to Reduce Coal Loss
By D Hope, D Mitchell, B Metcalfe
In recent years there has been a major change among mining companies in their mining methods. This has been driven by the need to increase shareholder value and optimising the value from an operation.
Jan 1, 2001
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Terratec Universal Raiseborer ù Raisebore Machine Technology
Drilling underground can be a hazardous undertaking in many circumstances. Raiseboring and boxhole boring underground could form an integral part of the block caving production methodology and getting
Jan 1, 2000
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Is your mine closure a sustainability failure? Transform your asset and create a self supporting neighbouring community. It’s as easy as ABCD!
By K Cochrane
Time and time again history shows us that mine closures are sustainability failures. Mine operators do not know how to turn the mine closure into an asset and communities around the mine do not know h
Jul 25, 2018
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Fuzzy Model of a Multigrade Structure for Support of Decision-Making and Management in Mineral Processing
By M J. Pejovic, I Miljanovic, A Milutinovic4, T Benovic, A Petrovski
The paper presents a model of a multigrade monitoring-management structure for support to decision making and management in real and extended time in mineral processing (MP). The model was created as
Sep 26, 2011
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Making Safety Simple, Useful and Effective
By M E. Webb
Safety is a key value in most leading mining companies. Despite years of effort, and significant expense in ‘programs’, operating sites seem to have been left with no real improvement in either the el
Jun 22, 2016
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Technology of Dust Suppression by Foam for Fully Mechanised Heading Face
By H Wang, D Wang
Mine dust is the most serious occupation hazard in coalmines. And many coal workers suffer from pneumoconiosis because of long-term inhalation of respirable dust. Reducing the dust concentration of wo
Aug 31, 2015
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From Blasthole to Reverse Circulation Sampling – Changing Grade Control Methods at Black Star Open Cut Zinc-Lead Mine, Mount Isa, Queensland
By B Young
Variable bench heights, interaction with underground workings and a steeply dipping orebody are challenges faced daily by geologists at Xstrata Zinc’s Black Star Open Cut (BSOC) Zinc/Lead/Silver mine
Aug 22, 2011
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Faulting in Heavy Mineral Deposits – Friend or Foe?
By C Buchanan
For a long time there has been a known relationship between the northern Heavy Mineral (HM) deposits of the Murray Basin to the extensive north east trending ridges in the area. These ridges have been
Aug 22, 2011
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Use of drone and LiDAR technology for mapping underground voids
By D Woolmer
Since January 2019, BHP Olympic Dam have been trialling the use of a drone based LiDAR mapping system for the purpose for surveying stope voids. This new technology utilises Simultaneous Location and
Mar 15, 2021
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Five Years With Paste Fill ù Experience at Henty Gold Mine
By T J. Grandfield
Paste fill has been used successfully at Henty Gold Mine for the past five years. It has allowed 100 per cent extraction of the orebody, stabilised poor ground and enabled wide sections and offsets to
Jan 1, 2002