Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
Sort by
- Relevance
- Most Recent
- Alphabetically
-
Social responsibility solutions provided by WebGen™ wireless initiation system in open cut minesBy L Muñoz, L Steffen, W Vilas Boas, G Gontijo, R Macedo, C Braga, d D Machado, G Stevenson
Mines operating close to communities face growing challenges, especially with their drilling and blasting activities. Proper management of environmental and community impacts is critical to provide su
Sep 1, 2024
-
The Scratch Test – An Attractive Method to Measure the Strength of Iron Ore MaterialBy L Mariano
Three selected iron ore samples from the major bedded and channel iron deposits of Western Australia were analysed using a scratch test commonly used in the oil and gas industry. The portable commerci
Jul 11, 2011
-
Applications of Advanced Remote Sensing Systems during a Mine LifeBy B P. Banerjee, S Raval
In the recent past there have been dramatic advancements in the development of remote sensing platforms (satellite, aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles – UAVs) as well as sensor systems (multispectr
Jun 28, 2016
-
Non-Conventional Use of VoD Measurement Technology for the Quantification of Delay PerformanceBy P Aguilera, C Guerrero, M Tucker
With the advent of Electronic Detonator Systems in the global mining industry, as well as the development of high precision pyrotechnic delays, the measurement and analysis of delay performance (usual
Jan 1, 2004
-
The Use of the Geographical Information Systems (GIS)-Based Weights-of-Evidence Method for Assessing Mining Induced RockfallBy E Baafi, G Brassington
Coal mining operations can impact on various types of surface infrastructure or natural features, including cliff-lines, steep slopes and natural watercourses. Longwall mining leads to a subsidence de
Jan 1, 2006
-
Characterising the In Situ Conditions Within Rehabilitated Spoils at South African Opencast CollieriesBy F D. I Hodgson
Twenty-seven observation test pits were excavated at four different spoils dumps at three collieries in the Witbank Coalfield. The holes were dug into the upper three metres of the spoils to ascertain
Jan 1, 2003
-
Improved hydration management on Australian mine sites with the MX3 hydration testing systemBy T Kilpatrick
Managing heat stress on Australian mine sites is a complex and enduring challenge due to the combined and variable contribution of environmental conditions, physical activities, and protective equipme
May 5, 2022
-
Can robots break the drill and blast bottleneck in underground roadway development in hard rock?By M Berner, N A. Sifferlinger, E Fimbinger
Today, the advance rate of underground roadway development by drill and blast operation is limited by the need to ventilate the toxic blast fumes after each cycle. In deep mines this usually is only p
Sep 1, 2024
-
The Effect of Aground-Underground Seamlessly Integrated Modelling in Mine Disaster PreventionBy Y S. Zhang
Natural phenomena and human engineering construction activities had great influence on the geosciences space. Natural disasters, particularly mine disaster and other geological disasters happened freq
Nov 22, 2011
-
Ore Reserve Estimation - The Systematics to Get it RightBy S N CARRAS
Ore reserve estimation is a procedure involving data collection, data storage and judgement and assumptions about geology mining and metallurgy. Calculations are based on these assumptions and an e
Jan 1, 1992
-
Condition Monitoring at ERA - Ranger MineBy J A Evans
A well-maintained and low cost mining operation today requires the use of condition monitoring techniques. At ERA - Ranger Mine oil analysis, vibration monitoring, infra-red themtography, and perfor
Jan 1, 1994
-
Bulk Explosives go Tunnelling in Hong KongThe constructionhunnelling industry in Hong Kong has taken an upturn during the last few years due to the commencement of works to relocate the International Airport to Chek Lap Kok Island. The Airp
Jan 1, 1994
-
Rock Cutting Tool Research and Development for Step Changes in Rock Mechanical ExcavationBy X S. Li
The modern mechanical excavation machines have enough power for cutting hard rock. The ‘bottle neck’ which limits the use of machines for hard rock excavation is ‘cutting tool’. To cut hard and abrasi
Nov 22, 2011
-
Value of information – blasthole assay tool spacing analysis using geostatistical simulationsBy I Minniakhmetov, J Ashford
Orebodies constitute naturally occurring, commonly highly variable concentrations of minerals in the earth’s crust formed through varying and highly unpredictable processes. Orebody knowledge is a cor
Mar 22, 2022
-
How efficient is DigiMine technology in recording earth movements? A look at the Botswanan earthquakeBy J Kwiri, T Zvarivadza, R Mitra, F Cawood
It is crucial to record ground movement of any magnitude to enable the safe and economical design of excavations and infrastructure. The DigiMine Laboratory is equipped with technologies to record suc
Nov 30, 2018
-
The Spatial Distribution of GradeBy S Vearncombe
SpaDiSÖ is a revolutionary approach to the spatial analysis of point data using geometry to analyse geometry! SpaDiSÖ uses each and every spatial relationship and is not dependent on mathematical mode
Jan 1, 2000
-
A new approach to implement quality assurance and quality control to technological innovations – quality of spectral data capture and processes in the minerals industryBy M Haest, O Dominguez, D Mittrup
Technological innovations and emerging analytical capabilities are transforming the way drill samples are analysed, with real-time mineralogical analysis made possible. In addition, new business/techn
May 9, 2017
-
Viscosity Controlled Production of High-Concentration Backfill PastesBy W Mez
The German mining industry uses different residues for backfilling and stowing. A hydraulic pipe conveying technology for these materials has shown advantages for the transportation into the mine. Pip
Jan 1, 1998
-
Blasting a Cavern Using Bulk Emulsion ExplosivesThe Elgas Underground Storage Facility at Port Botany, Sydney, is the first purpose-built cavern of its kind in Australia and allows large capacity, safe and environmentally benign storage of Liquefie
Jan 1, 1999
-
The New Development of Continuous Mass Mining Technology Research in ChinaBy Y, Li Jianxiong, Hu Hua, Gu Desheng
After having briefed the technical and economical advantages of continuous mass mining in underground metal mines, the authors discuss the four stages of research and development of continuous mass mi
Jan 1, 2000