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Adaptive management in deep sea mining – looking like you know what you’re doing when it’s never been done before
By R L. Grogan
Regulators of deep-sea mining projects are becoming increasingly hesitant about the concept of adaptive management as a tool to facilitate compliance and continuous improvement. Adaptive management is
Jul 25, 2018
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Application of Infrared Spectral Data for Predictive Modelling of Alteration-Mineralisation Systems
By S Pontual
The use of spectral data has traditionally been for obtaining mineral information and for mapping out alteration systems. The output from these data is typically in the form of mineral assemblages and
Aug 22, 2011
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Improving flotation hydrodynamics to maximise nickel recovery from tailings
By M Yvon, S Parkes, K P. Galvin, P Wang
Mineral liberation is critical to maximise the grade and recovery of nickel, however this objective is challenged considerably by the poor flotation kinetics, especially that of ultrafine particles (K
Aug 24, 2022
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A practical model for LoRa propagation in underground mines
By N Udugampola, d A. Seneviratne, X Ai, B Li
With the evolution of mining technology, wireless mesh networks using low-power, long-range technologies such as LoRa are increasingly utilised in underground mining operations. Efficient deployment o
Sep 1, 2024
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Structural analysis and modelling in an evolving mineral resources operation
By N Arrys, A Jani, S Shahin
Optimising pit slope stability and reducing strip ratio of a mining operation are two key tasks in geotechnical engineering. With a growing demand for minerals and an increasing cost associated with e
Sep 1, 2024
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From ‘closing a mine’ to ‘transitioning a community’ – evolving from specific post-mining land-uses to a holistic post-mining vision
By A Maier, M Goldner, C Gimber
Given the ongoing global crises of climate change and nature loss, with the World Economic Forum (WEF) identifying them as the top risks to global economies in terms of both likelihood and impact in t
Aug 2, 2023
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Longwall face floor failure assessment using a semi quantitative risk rating methodology
By S Grimsey, E Janetzki, J Emery
Floor failure on the longwall face is a complex problem due to the dynamic interaction between the surrounding strata and powered roof supports involving multiple variables. It can also be highly prob
Nov 29, 2022
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Characterising the Spontaneous Combustion Propensity of Waste Rock
By J Theiler, B Beamish
The presence of reactive metal sulfide minerals in waste rock contributes to the hazard of spontaneous combustion in dumps, as these minerals react with air and water entering the dump at ambient temp
Jun 28, 2016
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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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Traversing the Valley of Death – upscaling the REFLUX™ flotation cell
By M J. Cole, J Zhou, D J. Borrow, S M. Iveson, K P. Galvin, J L. Sutherland
New technologies can easily take around ten years to commercialise. Strong research support is needed in parallel with the process of innovation and commercialisation, in building a deeper understandi
Aug 24, 2022
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Integrated geotechnical audits and benchmarking for mining operations
By J J. Van Wijk, A R. Penney
Successful management of geotechnical risk at a mining operation is more than just having a good ground control management plan or using advanced numerical modelling and the latest monitoring technolo
Nov 29, 2022
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Evolution of the concept of the liberation factor and a surprising new result
By D François-Bongarçon
After a review of the progresses made on the liberation factor theory since its inception by Gy (1982), a new and surprising result of great practical importance is presented: the liberation factor. F
May 9, 2017
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Simulating Integrated Hydrology in Mining Catchments from Planning to Closure
By S Szylkarski, D N. Graham
In mining, water management is an operational necessity, requiring planning and detailed engineering, as well as risk assessment. Yet, the hydrology of streams and aquifers typically extends well beyo
Jun 28, 2016
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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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Application of Synthetic Rainfall Data to Long-term Modelling of a Rehabilitated Landform
By G R. Hancock, D Verdon-Kidd, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard
The ability to simulate the stability of post-mining landscapes over time scales ranging from decades to millennia is a critical element in the assessment of closure designs for uranium mines. Landsca
Jun 28, 2016
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A New Texture Analysis Technique for Geometallurgy
By K Nguyen
The advances in computerised processors and digital microscopic imaging have enabled more studies that attempt to quantify textural information from rock images. However, a texture classification syst
Sep 29, 2013
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Social Licence to Close?
By J A. Braithwaite
Social licence to operate is not a new concept for the mining industry, referring to stakeholder approval or acceptance for the activities and impacts of a project, company or industry. It is intangib
Jun 28, 2016
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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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Towards a mining metaverse – spatial computing meets digital twins for remote operations
By M Yahyaei, P Knights, M S. Kizil, J Qu
Digital Twins (DTs) are transforming business operations across many industries through their accurate representations of physical entities enabled by IoT technologies.
Sep 1, 2024
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Some Reflections on Uncertainty, Decisions, Models and People
By S H. Begg
"*This is an abstract only*Most technical and economic analyses are performed to reduce uncertainty to help make decisions. Decision-making is about ranking alternatives - rarely are precise predictio
Sep 29, 2013