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  • AUSIMM
    Implementation on stability of rock slope in abandoned quarry wall – Singapore case study

    By H A. Linn, K Winn, C W. Lee

    The Q-slope method for rock slope engineering was developed to enable engineering geologists and rock engineers to rapidly assess the stability of excavated rock slopes in the field and make optimal a

    Nov 29, 2022

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    The practical use of underground 3D photogrammetry data at MMG Rosebery polymetallic mine, Tasmania, Australia

    By M Robertson

    3D photogrammetry is a powerful tool for data capture and interpretation, utilised at all Australian underground MMG sites. In personnel constrained mines, 3D photogrammetry can free up personnel time

    Sep 20, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Automated joint mapping using the concentric shells algorithm

    By P Valenzuela

    Joint mapping is a fundamental input for rock mass characterisation and slope stability analysis. The usual way to do it is using a compass in the field or digitising structures on a screen, with a so

    Sep 20, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    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

  • AUSIMM
    From errors to uncertainty – a clarification for proper use by the Theory of Sampling

    By F F. Pitard

    Observation from attending many conferences around the world reveals that many people are constantly shifting from the word ‘error’ to the word ‘uncertainty’ without a clear vision of what the subtle

    May 9, 2017

  • AUSIMM
    Quality Control Aspects of Shotcrete in Mining – The Round Determinate Panel Test

    By P M. Dight

    Shotcrete usage in declines and developments has become pervasive as operators strive to achieve production improvements. Issues of mix control, fibreload, thickness control, temperature and curing co

    Mar 21, 2011

  • AUSIMM
    The 250 million ton per annum spatial digital twin

    By M Pomery

    BHP’s Western Australian Iron Ore Operations (WAIO) move approximately 250 million tons of ore per annum. The magnitude of the constant changes to the terrain models along with the diverse output and

    Sep 18, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Fundamental sintering characteristics of fine-grained hematite precipitate in a simulated sinter blend

    By G Reynolds, N A. Ware, L Lu

    Queensland Pacific Metals (QPM) is progressing its Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub (TECH) project to produce nickel and cobalt sulfates for advanced battery materials. Apart from the nickel and cobalt

    Sep 18, 2023

  • AUSIMM
    Dealing with uncertainties on mining equipment fleet planning and usage

    By I R. Souza

    At the mining industry, there are several uncertainties that may affect the mobile mining equipment fleet sizing and usage, such as commodity supply and demand, which impacts the mineral price, enviro

    Nov 8, 2021

  • AUSIMM
    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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    Low Density Explosives - A Product that Requires Some Rule Changes

    The basic make-up of the majority of currently produced bulk explosives has changed little in the last 20 years. These explosives would be described as mature in a life cycle analysis. Therefore these

    Jan 1, 2007

  • AUSIMM
    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

  • AUSIMM
    Wiring for Start-Up Success

    PIP is regularly engaged in businesses where Greenfield Capital Projects are under- delivering on the expected business case. In most of these projects, we can identify that rigorous review has been c

    Jan 1, 2006

  • AUSIMM
    Raising Sangdong – A Staged Approach to the Redevelopment of an Old Operation

    By C Lutherborrow

    The Sangdong Tungsten/Molybdenum Deposit is located in the Republic of Korea and was discovered in 1916. At this time Korea was a colony of Japan. It was mined for two years after discovery closing in

    Aug 22, 2011

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    Mining's Image in the Twenty-First Century

    Last September, when I was asked to prepare this paper, I was told the subject was "mining," a broad subject indeed! Rather than choose one of the many important technical and economic details whic

    Jan 1, 1991

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    An estimation error

    By 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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    Do You Understand Your Legal Obligations in the Industry?

    Most new engineers in the mining industry do not realise the importance of legal obligations. During investigations the first question you are asked is: Do you have any proof or evidence? The smallest

    Jan 1, 2007

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    Buckling of Sheave Wheels

    Sheaves are a critical safety component in a winding system and are expected to survive such extreme loading events as rope break. Sheave designs have often been developed and evolved empirically, con

    Jan 1, 2005

  • AUSIMM
    Alluvial Gold Mining – A Modern Day Gold Rush on the West Coast

    By C L. McIntosh

    The west coast of New Zealand’s south island is host to a large number of placer goldfields that stretch from the Westport area in the north to Gillespies Beach in the south and inland to the foothill

    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