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A case study in managing a high consequence geotechnical risk in a Queensland coalmineBy K Young, M Martin, D Payne
This paper outlines the evolution of managing high consequence risk scenarios in BHP Coal, with particular focus on managing the stability of an endwall that is adjacent to a public infrastructure cor
Nov 29, 2022
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"Development of a Real-Time Adherence to Mine Plan Tools as Part of an Integrated Remote Mine Control Centre"By S D. Dessureault
In one of North AmericaÆs largest mines, which contains more than six active coal-producing faces, mine controllers must meet the complex challenge of adhering to the mine plan while also ensuring cus
Sep 26, 2011
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An evolution of drill hole spacing studies at Newmont CorporationBy A Jewbali, L Allen
At Newmont Corporation drill hole spacing studies are done to support the business in understanding the cost of collecting additional information (with a specific focus on drill hole sampling density)
May 24, 2023
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Gippsland Basin Exploration: Recent Results and Outlook for Australia's Oldest Producing Offshore AreaDuring the period 1981 - 1991, Esso Australia and their Joint Venture partners have discovered about 180 MB of liquids (crude and condensate), 60 MB natural gas liquids and 800 - 1000 GCF of gas. A
Jan 1, 1992
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Misima Mines milling operation: one of the World's lowest cost conventional gold extraction plantsMilling operations at Misima Mine are discussed, with specific reference to the application of energy and cost saving concepts. Design stage innovations and post-commissioning developments are covered
Jan 1, 1994
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Macroinvertebrate Tolerance across a Range of Conductivities in the Isaac River Catchment (Central Queensland)By L Stitz, S Kinnear, L D. Fabbro
Sensitive and tolerant species of macroinvertebrates were present across a wide range of conductivity concentrations in the Isaac River catchment in Central Queensland, indicating the need for further
Nov 26, 2013
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Critical risks unveiled – the imperative of broad-brush risk assessmentsBy C Young
In the vast expanse of Western Australia’s mining sector, a critical issue has come to light: many mining operations overlook the power of a Broad-Brush Risk Assessment (BBRA) to uncover their critica
Apr 16, 2024
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Managed Risk or Serendipity? The Role of the Paddington Gold Discovery in the Survival of PancontinentalWhen Australian voters elected a Labor Government in March 1983 the value of the Jabiluka uranium deposit as an asset of Pancontinental Mining Limited effectively evaporated overnight. The day bef
Jan 1, 1987
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Versatility is the Name in Open Pit Drilling EquipmentTraditionally, the predominant drilling method in open pit mining has been large hole rotary drilling using cumbersome, inflexible equipment offering merely limited scope for improvements in pit desig
Jan 1, 2003
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Design of Reinforced Concrete Chimney at Yallourn Briquetting WorksTHE Yallourn chimney has aroused interest, as it is, for the time being, the tallest structural erection in Australia. Its height was not decided on, however, with the object of breaking records, but
Jan 1, 1924
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Surface and groundwater monitoring and seepage control at the Sungun Copper MineBy N Pirouznia, F Rashidi Nejad, S Naraghi
Sungun Copper Mine, which is the second largest copper mining operation in Iran has a large tailings storage facility with a seepage control dam located downstream of the main dam. Surface and groundw
Jul 23, 2018
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Plan Implementation ù How Communication Impacts on Securing Organisational Success in the 21st CenturyBy W Roy
When it comes to plan implementation and securing success in organisations in the 21st century, if there was such a thing as the secret to success it would be effective communication. Commoditisation
Jan 1, 2006
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Better Prediction of Performance of a Slope Using Time-series Monitoring Data at Multiple Points in a Multistep ExcavationBy L M. Zhang, X Y. Li
Surface displacements are routinely monitored at multiple points during slope excavation. The monitoring data reveals the safety status of the slope under current loading conditions. They can be used
Nov 5, 2014
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Beneficiating a Low Yield Coking Coal at Iscor's Grootegeluk Coal MineThe Grootegeluk coal beneficiation plant is situated near Ellisras in the Waterberg coal= field in the Transvaal, RSA. At this plant 15 million tons of coal bearing material per annum are benefici
Jan 1, 1987
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Development of New Comminution Testing Methodologies for Geometallurgical Mapping of Ore Hardness and ThroughputDevelopment of New Comminution Testing Methodologies for Geometallurgical Mapping of Ore Hardness and Throughput The emerging discipline of 'geometallurgy' is becoming increasingly recognis
Sep 13, 2010
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Application of High-resolution Seismic Reflection Surveys to Exploration for Blind Vein Systems at the Cracow Low-sulfidation Epithermal FieldBy J Cook, S Pike, D Pridmore
"An EXTENDED ABSTRACT is available for download. A full-length paper was not prepared for this presentation. The application of high-resolution seismic reflection to map structure and/or mineralisatio
Mar 18, 2015
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Planning for Commercial Operation of the Honeymoon ISL Uranium ProjectA recoverable uranium resource, shown to be suitable for in situ leaching, was discovered at Honeymoon in South Australia in 1971. Exploration of the deposit was carried out during the period from 197
Jan 1, 2002
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Oxygen Demand Testing ù A New Laboratory ProcedureBy S Brown
With oxygen conditioning routinely used in both the lead and zinc circuits at Pasminco Elura Mine a more sophisticated method of determining oxygen demand was required. It is known that different ore
Jan 1, 2000
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Mine Environment MonitoringBy P J. Cullen, B P. Banerjee, S Raval
Continuous monitoring of mining impacts on the surrounding environment is a necessary sustainability criterion. Traditional monitoring approaches such as in situ sampling and airborne and satellite-ba
Nov 4, 2015
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New Zealand's Mining and Mineral Exploration in PerspectiveMiners and mineral explorers are concerned at the increasingly hostile environment being generated towards their industry and their profession. There is little official or public recognition that the
Jan 1, 1977