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Cook Open Pit Model – The Hurdles: How We Leapt, Lunged, Stumbled and Overcame Them
By J Paradis, K Dudgeon, M Topping
At Newmont’s Jundee Operation, exploration and resource geologists collaborated to produce an open pit resource model. Using a variety of modelling and estimation techniques but no new data, an unecon
Aug 18, 2014
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Grade Estimation from Radial Basis Functions – How Does it Compare with Conventional Geostatistical Estimation?
By P F. Hodkiewicz, J de Lacey, M Stewart, R Lane
"Implicit modelling is an approach to spatial modelling in which the distribution of a target variable is described by a unique mathematical function that is derived directly from the underlying data
Aug 18, 2014
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Geologists and the Value Chain – How Material Characterisation by Modern Mineralogy can Optimise Design and Operation of Processing Facilities
By K Ehrig, C Lower, V Liebezeit, M Smith, E Macmillan
"Minerals, minerals, minerals. Elements occur in the earth as minerals. If local physical, chemical and structural conditions are conducive to concentrating these minerals to sufficiently high abundan
Aug 18, 2014
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Matching Brown Coal to the Next Generation of Latrobe Valley Projects
By G Love, S Maher
In Victoria’s onshore Gippsland Basin, geology is driving brown coal developments, and geologists are key decision-makers. Prompted by volatile energy prices and the likelihood of a carbon constrained
Aug 18, 2014
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Universal Reconciliation – A Multidisciplinary Approach across the Entire Mining Value Chain to Identify Loss of Value and Maximise Operational Performance
By R Hargreaves, C Morley
The authors often see problems on mine sites that are due to insufficient feedback between technical discipline silos as the realities on the ground fail to inform the models and plans used to drive r
Aug 18, 2014
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The Future of the Global Mining Sector
By T Goldsmith
The mining industry is cyclical, but those are more than normal business cycles. In the early 2000s the industry saw the start of China as a game changer for the mining industry which lead to catch ph
Aug 18, 2014
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Risk Associated with Rock Type Prediction using Simulation Techniques
By L W. Palmer
"Evaluating the geological risk associated with ore deposits is becoming common practice in the mining industry. While geostatistical simulation is a useful tool for evaluating this risk, the effect o
Aug 18, 2014
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Moriarty was a Conglomerate – Experiences and Implications of Coal Mining under Massive Strata in the Newcastle Coalfield
By M Creech
During the 1990s, wider and more productive longwall panels were being introduced into the Newcastle Coalfield. The strata of the Newcastle Coalfield incorporate numerous massive sandstones and conglo
Aug 18, 2014
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Scenario-based Project Evaluation – Full Mineral Value Chain Stochastic Simulation to Evaluate Development and Operational Alternatives
By S Coward, S Jackson, S Moayer, J E. Vann
The variability and uncertainty of mineralisation, coupled with subsequent uncertainty in mining and processing, is often paid scant regard or overlooked during the evaluation of mining projects. In m
Aug 18, 2014
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The Superpit Schedule Model – A Time-efficient Data-driven Estimation for Short- and Medium-term Planning
By T Berryman, C Adams, L Griesel, C Buxton
The Kalgoorlie Consolidated Gold Mines (KCGM) schedule model is used for short- to medium-term planning and scheduling at the Fimiston Open Pit Mine (the Superpit). The model bridges the gap between g
Aug 18, 2014
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The Evolution of Diamond Drilling Practices at Olympic Dam
By J Taylor, A Dubowik
To increase the efficiency and improve the quality of diamond drilling at Olympic Dam, mine geologists have adapted and modified common practices in order to overcome the challenges imposed by such a
Aug 18, 2014
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Understanding Mineralisation Controls – A Case Study of the Chesney Deposit
By J Channell, G Phillips
"The Chesney deposit, located 4 km south-east of Cobar consists of three copper-gold rich shoots that lie within a larger, copper dominant lode. A fourth gold rich shoot is located adjacent to the mai
Aug 18, 2014
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The Geology of the Wilber Deposit, Andy Well Gold Project, Murchison District, Western Australia
By T Wellman, G Sternadt, R Hingston
The 335 000 oz Wilber Deposit is located within the Meekatharra-Wydgee Archaean greenstone belt in the Murchison District of Western Australia. The deposit comprises high-grade gold mineralisation hos
Aug 18, 2014
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Geomechanical Modelling of the Mount Isa Copper Deposit – Predicting Mineralisation
By R O’Sullivan, D Taylor, J G. McLellan, B Miller
The Mount Isa copper deposit is located adjacent to the city of Mount Isa, Queensland, and lies within a series of Palaeoproterozoic to Mesoproterozoic Superbasins. The deposit is hosted almost entire
Aug 18, 2014
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Optimum Dig Lines for Open Pit Grade Control
By I Treloar, T Elenbaas, E Isaaks
Critical reviews of grade control generally focus on blasthole sampling and the estimation of ore control block model (OCM) grades, with little or no attention given to dig-line design. For example, t
Aug 18, 2014
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Modern Mining Geology
By G Fahey, S Rose
"Mining geology as a defined profession is only about 100 years old. The successful modern mine geologist needs to be a multidisciplinarian, but also needs to maintain a focus on the key outputs of th
Aug 18, 2014
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The Konongo Gold Project, Ghana – An Example of How Geology Makes All the Difference to a Resource Estimate
By R Sterk, B Reid
The Konongo Gold Project is located on the western margin of the 125 Moz Ashanti Gold Belt in Ghana, West Africa. It is situated 60 km along strike of the world-class mineral system at Obuasi and is i
Aug 18, 2014
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Seguridad eléctrica y salud ocupacional en minas y plantas concentradoras
By Jesús Velapatiño Pacheco
El presente texto refiere dos temas importantes en seguridad minera: seguridad eléctrica y salud y seguridad ocupacional dentro de una auditoría de seguridad realizada como parte de la política de las
Aug 1, 2014
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El camino para obtener una licencia social para operar
By Airong Zhang
El presente texto señala los elementos importantes de una licencia social para realizar operaciones mineras en un determinado territorio. En ese sentido, el desarrollo de este proceso permitirá que la
Aug 1, 2014
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Agua, minería y comunidades: soluciones compartidas con las partes interesadas y vinculadas con el proyecto
By Rebecca Darling
El texto describe la importancia del agua en la minería a partir de la integración de enfoques técnicos y sociales para la gestión sostenible del líquido elemento en las comunidades aledañas. Por ello
Aug 1, 2014