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Detonation Pressure and Temperature Measurements of Conventional and Low-Density ExplosivesBy I Onederra
A better understanding of the detonation performance of an explosive charge can be gained by directly measuring pressure, temperature and velocity of detonation (VOD). This is particularly important w
Nov 8, 2011
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Theory of Sampling and geostatistics – the ultimate linkBy 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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Description of the Sulphuric Acid, Nitric Acid, and Superphosphate PlantsTHE following paragraphs represent an endeavour to describe, briefly the equipment used for the manufacture of sulphuric acid and superphosphates by the Corporation.SULPHURIC ACID PLANTS.Two separate
Jan 1, 1918
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Sensors and automation – a unique opportunity to leverage real-time gold recovery data through data analysis and automation in gold processingBy S Gray
Based on the 2021 Volume 5 State of PlayTM mining survey of key executives and board members in the mining sector, the key responses to ‘Which of the following technologies will have the biggest impac
Aug 24, 2022
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What Women in Mining WantWith the next mining boom looming, the industry will once again struggle to meet skills needed as the current generation boomers are set to retire. In order to meet these needs it is going to need to
Jun 1, 2010
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The Shrinking Coal Market in the US – Sample More or Sample Less?By S A. Campbell
There has been a reduction of coal production in the United States due to environmental pressure and the increased use of natural gas. This reduction will require coal producers and consumers to make
Jul 29, 2014
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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 PilbaraBy 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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It’s all about People - AbstractBy K D. Tuckwell
The Treasurer, the Hon Wayne Swan, has nominated ‘maximising our advantages’ from ‘Mining Boom Mark II’ as the focus of the 2011/2012 Australian Budget. Australia therefore requires a bolder and bette
Nov 22, 2011
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Arsenic in complex orebodiesBy M Tayebi-Khorami
There is an increasing trend in the extraction and development of copper resources from complex deposits. The complex deposits pose mineral processing challenges, as they often contain low grade coppe
Nov 21, 2018
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Research on the Shape and Particle Size Distribution of Caved Ore Mass in Sublevel CavingBy G J. Zhang
The shape and particle size distribution of caved ore mass in sublevel caving were investigated in this study. The paper first reviews the main factors affecting the shape and characteristic of caved
Jul 11, 2011
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Integrating Blastholes into Exploration Data to Improve Coal Recovery and ModellingBy H Stedman
Integrating exploration and operational blastholes into one database significantly enhances geological modelling. Benefits include: improved coal predictions, stronger interpretation of structurally c
Aug 18, 2014
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Leading people to use their brain as PPEBy C Sylvestre
Leaders have invested heavily in traditional safety management to improve safety performance over the years. This primarily involved: • fixing the environment (eliminating the hazard) • improving the
May 5, 2022
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A Simulation Approach for Improving the Assessment of Closure RisksBy D Trembath
"One of the key risks to the success of a mining operation is the accuracy of the estimates of both the economic mineral and any accompanying contaminants contained within the ore reserve. Misrepresen
Jun 28, 2016
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Shifting the Cultural Paradigm for the Prevention of Catastrophic and Fatal EventsBy R Russell
The relative infrequency of fatalities and other serious events can give them an appearance of being random, of being beyond any reasonable degree of anticipation and prevention. In fact, the vast maj
Nov 20, 2012
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Beyond below-ground geological complexity: Developing adaptive expertise in exploration decision-makingBy M J. Davies, R S. Davies
Despite increased expenditure, the global discovery rate of world-class ore deposits has been in decline for over a decade (Schodde, 2017). Mineral exploration has traditionally followed an empirical
Nov 21, 2018
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Stop investigating everything! How to classify events to maximise organisational learning and reduce systemic riskBy M Alston
Organisations’ incident classification processes are plagued by the overclassification of events, often leading to excessive workloads and suboptimal outcomes. This presentation addresses the pressing
Apr 16, 2024
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Mine Fill Research And Investigations At Rit's Division Of MiningAfter a short presentation of the Division of Mining at the Royal Insti- tute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, the author presents some of-the fill research carried out at the Division. Literatur
Jan 1, 1973
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Applying Controlling Blasting to Minimise the Damage at the Water Dam Ramp 23 at Ensham ResourcesBy I Villalba
The need to continue the development of the Ensham mine has led to blast up to 75 m to the Eastern side of a water dam in the vicinity of Ramp 23. The water dam wall is exposed to blasting over a
Nov 8, 2011
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Numerical study of annulus thickness on overcoring stress measurementsBy M Zoorabadi
Overcoring is a common technique to measure in situ rock stress using the concept of stress relief. The strains measured during overcoring are used to calculate the stress tensor assuming continuous,
Nov 30, 2018