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The Risks of Excess Water on Tailings Facilities and Its Application to Dam-break StudiesBy D Luppnow, H Rourke
Recent disasters such as the failure of the Mount Polley tailings embankment remind us of the risks that tailings facilities pose. It is widely recognised that dam-break assessments are a vital tool i
Jul 27, 2015
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Quantification of Drill Hole Deviation – Century Mine Case StudyBy C D. Pocock
Maintaining catch berm capacity in open pit mines through controlled blasting prevents production delays associated with managing risks associated with wall instability. A method has been developed to
Nov 8, 2011
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Goafstream Sampling and the BarometerBy M Brady
"It has long been recognised that the barometer infl uences areas of underground coal mines that havebeen sealed off from the current, or active, mine workings but it appears litt le formal research h
Jun 1, 2012
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Full Cycle Tailings Management at Fosterville Gold MineBy L P. Gray
"From paving the way in gaining approval for the first metalliferous in-pit tailings storage facility (TSF) in Victoria, to developing a deposition methodology to optimise the storage capacity and pro
Oct 10, 2016
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Trajectory Design and Economic Analysis of Asteroid Mining Missions to Asteroid 2014 EK24By S Dorrington, J Olsen, N Kinkaid
Several studies have been conducted on the economic analysis of mining near-Earth asteroids for resources for use in Earth orbit. While these studies use detailed economic figures of merit, they often
Nov 4, 2015
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Strategic thinking about long-term ‘above ground’ orebody complexity using scenariosBy T Craske, J Sykes, T C. McCuaig, M Jessell, A Trench
The prevalent strategic approach in the mining industry is one of planning. However, it is widely recognised that planning does not work in complex and uncertain situations (Mintzberg, 1994), such as
Nov 21, 2018
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The Grande Côte Mineral Sands ProjectBy M C. Ackland
The Grande Côte Mineral Sands Deposit (GCMSP) is located on a coastal mobile dune system in Senegal on the west coast of Africa. Senegal is a stable, democratic republic, having gained its independenc
Oct 5, 2011
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Project Management for All Seasons ù Financial Risk Mitigation in a Challenging WorldBy O C. Aitken
Mining project developers are committed to taking on all the challenges and obligations of financial risk management. It is interesting that our current models of project finance have not changed mark
Jan 1, 2004
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Mine Closure Guidelines for Western Australia and Consultation ProcessBy X T. Nguyen
Western AustraliaÆs Mining Act 1978 was amended in 2010 to provide for the requirement of a mine closure plan to be submitted to the Department of Mines and Petroleum (DMP) for approval, as part of a
Jul 10, 2012
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What Project Managers must Demand from an Economic Evaluation!By P Card
Some project managers accept unsatisfactory economic evaluation modelling because they are unaware of what constitutes good practice. They tend to leave it to the evaluation specialist or others to de
May 24, 2012
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Risk-Based Ore Selection from Conditionally Simulated Block ModelsBy J E. Everett, F Grobler
This study considers realistic data for a planned open pit iron ore mine, but is applicable to any open pit situation. By interpolating drill hole data, grades are generated for a rectangular block mo
Aug 12, 2013
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Engaging Society about a Potential Mining Future – Concerns and ExpectationsBy N Boughen
This paper synthesises the findings of five studies undertaken by the CSIRO Wealth from Oceans Flagship in 2009-10. This research explores the concerns, expectations, and information needs of a range
Nov 22, 2011
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Design of Grade Control Sampling Programs for Underground Gold MinesBy S C. Dominy
Grade control programs aim to deliver economic tonnes to the mill via accurate definition of ore and waste. The foundation of a successful program is high quality sampling supported by geology and a s
Aug 22, 2011
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Application of an Integrated Liberation Leach Model for Process OptimisationBy T D. H McGrath, R Byleveld, W P. Staunton, J J. Eksteen
"The Gold Technology Group at Curtin University through the AMIRA P420 series of projects has recently developed the integrated liberation leach model (ILLM) for optimisation of gold plants. The model
Oct 10, 2016
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Mathematical Approach for Better Mine Waste Rock Dumping ManagementBy Y Li, D J. Williams, E Topal
A mine waste rock dump does not have any intrinsic value, yet is an inevitable structure in surface mining operations. Since the purpose of mining is to maximise profit, possible expenditure reduction
Jul 10, 2012
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Thickening at Karara – The Role of Test Work and Innovative DesignBy G Hart
As the iron ore/magnetite boom gains momentum, it is particularly important to question established past trends and explore the potential of alternative design options. Traditionally, ‘rule of thumb’
Jul 11, 2011
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Real-Time Image Analysis of Iron Ore Cores and Drill Chips to Complement Spectral MeasuresBy T Belligoi
Diamond cores and drill chips provide the only direct physical evidence for ore containing rocks. Early characterisation of cores and drill chips is important as it provides critical information for d
Jul 11, 2011
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Best practice in Multiple Indicator Kriging (MIK) – importance of post-processing and comparison with Localised Uniform Conditioning (LUC)By G Zhang, I Glacken
Multiple indicator kriging (MIK) has been used in the minerals industry for some decades. As one of the non-linear estimation methodologies, MIK has advantages related to resolving multiple or mixed p
May 24, 2023
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The Path to Best Practice at Geita Gold MineBy M Monaghan, B S. Gregory
The Geita Gold Mine is located 80 km southwest of the town of Mwanza in the north-west of Tanzania and is 100 per cent owned by AngloGold Ashanti Limited. Open pit mining commenced at Geita in 2000. I
Sep 18, 2012
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Mine Road Design and Management in Autonomous Hauling Operations – A Research RoadmapBy R J. Thompson
In truck-based hauling systems, the mine haul road network is a critical and vital component of the production process. As such, underperformance of a haul road will impact immediately on mine product
Nov 22, 2011