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Case study of a practicable, risk-based solution in response to new regulatory approaches to Mining Health and Safety using Queensland Recognised Standard 22 (Management Structure for the development and implementation of the SHMS)
By S Amor, A Beasley
This paper provides an example of how industry can respond to the implementation of new regulatory approaches to mining risk, health and safety by adopting a robust, practical, software-based approach
Apr 16, 2024
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On-Line Moisture Determination of Ore Concentrates ù A Review of Traditional Methods and Introduction of a Novel Solution
By P Barrette
The manual gravimetric drying moisture determination methods currently employed by most mineral processing plants fail to provide timely and accurate information required for automatic control. The co
Jan 1, 2003
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A Large-Scale Unconfined Compressive Strength Test for Determination of Rock Mass Parameters in Tunnel Design
By A Smith
Rock masses usually exhibit scale dependent mechanical properties primarily due to presence of discontinuities and their inhomogeneous nature. One of the essential preconditions for selection of appro
Mar 8, 2011
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Slope Stability Radar for Monitoring Mine Walls
Slope stability is a critical safety and production issue for open cut mines. The æslope stability radarÆ has been developed to remotely scan a rock slope to continuously measure the movement of the f
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of the SIROLOG Downhole Geophysical Tool at Callide Coalfields ù East Central Queensland
Callide Coalfields produces a sub-bituminous, very subhydrous, low rank, steaming coal with good combustion properties, primarily for domestic power generation. Geological input into planning of coal
Jan 1, 2000
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Open Cut Mining Adjacent to Ephemeral Creek and Spring Systems ù Pilbara, Western Australia
The Pilbara region, located in the north-west of Western Australia, is significant as the second-largest source of iron ore on the planet. Iron ore mines owned and operated by Pilbara Iron are located
Jan 1, 2006
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Geology in Exploration: Mount Lyell Example
This is the second of a series of papers dealing with Geology in Exploration. The first, published by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Proceedings Nos. 143-144, 1946, was written a
Jan 1, 1947
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Responsible Management and Transparent Reporting across the Project Life Cycle
By M A. Noppé
"Mining is an inherently risky business: from the technical, environmental, social and economic uncertainties associated with advancing an exploration concept to a viable project; to the risks associa
Jun 28, 2016
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The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) ù An Overview of Activities
By A-M Fleury
There has been much progress on the issue of acid drainage over the past 20 years; however, significant challenges remain. The International Network for Acid Prevention (INAP) is attempting to address
Jan 1, 2003
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A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation options
By A Hocking, S Henderson
Commonwealth of Australia (2016) defines rehabilitation as comprising “the design and construction of landforms as well as the establishment of sustainable ecosystems or alternative vegetation, depend
Jul 25, 2018
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Critical risk management, good, but not good enough
By D L. Head
Critical risk management (CRM) has become one of the latest safety buzz terms in mining. Everyone seems to be doing it, everyone seems to know about it, yet we are still having fatalities in our indus
May 5, 2022
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Natural Capital Accounting – a Sea Floor Mining Application
By R Grogan
Nautilus Minerals Inc is a sea floor resource exploration and development company focused on developing the Solwara 1 Project, a copper-gold sea floor massive sulfide deposit in the territorial waters
Jun 28, 2016
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Waste Rock Pile Construction to Lower Closure and Relinquishment Costs
By J R. Taylor, J A. Muchan, S M. Pape, B S. Davis
Acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) is routinely derived from waste rock, tailings, pit wall rock, underground mine voids, heap leach pads, ore stockpiles, concentrate stockpiles and even slag piles
Jun 28, 2016
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SRS-1200, shaft rescue system with intrinsically safe communications and gas monitoring
By B Stewart
The SRS-1200 concept came about following the recommendations from the Board of Inquiry into the 1994 Moura No 2 mine disaster with the aim of having a system to remove personnel from an unsafe enviro
May 5, 2022
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Incorporating wear into SAG mill dynamic modelling – implications for process control of grinding circuits
By M Yahyaei, F Reyes, R Lage, V Jokovic
Equipment wear is strongly related to the performance of grinding circuits. In particular, SAG mills are subjected to the wear of their shell liners and grates. Changes in lifter height and face angle
Aug 24, 2022
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On the Structural Fabric of Victoria and its Relationship to Metal Distribution
The structural pattern of Victoria shows the presence of EW, NW, NE as well as the more readily recognised NNW factors commonly associated with the goldfields. ENE and WNW trends are also present.
Jan 1, 1986
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Automatic Material and Boundary Layer Detection During the Process of Mining on a Bucket Wheel Excavator
By V Gau, L Overmeyer, M Kesting
Economically efficient mining processes can be significantly assisted by the implementation of sensor technologies for the detection of materials and boundary layers between materials inside the strat
Sep 26, 2011
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Beneficiation of Fine Iron Ores using the Desand Process
By J M. F Clout
The low-grade clay-rich -1.0 mm fraction of fine iron ores have often proved difficult to upgrade and capital intensive to process when using traditional wet beneficiation technology including single
Aug 12, 2013
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Steel Wire Ropes for the Mining Industry
The subject of steel wire ropes covers such a wide range of points that it would be impossible to deal with it fully in one paper, and in view of the apparent scarcity of published information on the
Jan 1, 1947
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Carbon-in-Pulp in South Africa
The carbon-in-pulp (CIP) process is now well established in the South African gold industry, with a total of over I million metric tons of material being treated each month in six large plants. This
Jan 1, 1982