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A higher standard of ‘safety’By A Turns
In a survey conducted by symplexi with underground miners in Australia; 78 per cent of participants believed that ‘safety’ is all about people. If ‘safety’ is about people, then is the mining industry
May 5, 2022
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Charles Dickens on the (potentially) changing role of globalisation and sustainability in the long-term future of mining and explorationBy J P. Sykes, T C. McCuaig, M Jessell, A Trench
The election of Donald Trump and the Brexit referendum herald a shift towards a tighter definition of economic value, at the expense of the broader value concept of sustainable development; as well as
Sep 20, 2017
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Australia's First and Second Nickel Booms: The Similarities and ContrastsBetween 1966 and 1976, Australia moved from being a non-producer to a position of meeting more than ten per cent of world nickel demand. New mine developments beginning the early-1990s have the prom
Jan 1, 1996
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The Role of Benchmarking and Independent ReviewsBy D Hunter, N Cusworth, J Miller
"Recent project failures have called into question the use and relevance of benchmarking and independent reviews, forcing a rethink of traditional processes and procedures.With cost estimates and sche
Mar 8, 2016
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The Influence of Vacation Employment upon Career PathsAs students progress further into a degree, the decision of vocation selection, and even more importantly û securing employment in a particular industry sector, can become quite daunting. However, wit
Jan 1, 2005
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Is your mine closure a sustainability failure? Transform your asset and create a self supporting neighbouring community. It’s as easy as ABCD!By K Cochrane
Time and time again history shows us that mine closures are sustainability failures. Mine operators do not know how to turn the mine closure into an asset and communities around the mine do not know h
Jul 25, 2018
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Embracing Modern Ecological Methods - Monitoring and Modelling for Mine Closure, not ComplianceBy A M. Lechner, S Arnold, M J. Gillespie, P D. Erskine, D R. Mulligan, A T. Fletcher, A Gordon
Mine ecological monitoring schemes are often conducted only to address compliance and in some cases do not have the sufficient statistical power or understanding of ecological systems to assess, quant
Jul 10, 2012
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Achieving Sustainable Community Development - Helping Build Appropriate and Resilient Community Governance StructuresThis paper talks about the experiences of groups we have worked with over the last few years in the Asia-Pacific region (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea) and the ways that they hav
Jan 1, 2009
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Learnings from review of drawpoint management across New South Wales minesBy X Hill
Throughout the 2016/2017 financial year, the NSW Resources Regulator conducted an assessment of each underground metalliferous operation across the state to assess how each operation managed the princ
Oct 16, 2017
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The Mine Management System at Olympic Dam MineThe operations management system at Olympic Dam has evolved over a two-year period to the state described in this paper. This evolution has been driven largely by the requirements of the recent expans
Jan 1, 2000
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Glencore Mount Isa lead zinc flotation circuit – experiences from the implementation of model predictive controlBy A Price, D Okle, K Brooks
The operation of flotation plants has been improved over the years by use of fundamentally based design techniques, a better understanding of reagent chemistry, online metal analysis and the use of di
Aug 29, 2018
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Learning from and managing a significant saprolite instabilityBy M Bouare, C Holland, K N’Diaye
Two adjacent open pits in Mali hosted by deeply weathered saprolitic materials were mined consecutively over the course of approximately 12 months. During excavation, both pits experienced significant
Jun 22, 2022
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Development and permitting of an underground mine at Cowal Gold OperationsBy J Northfield, L Neesham
The GRE46 Underground Project lies beneath the environmentally unique and culturally endowed shore of Lake Cowal. The ore body is open both along strike and at depth and is currently defined to a stri
Mar 15, 2021
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The Exploration Geologist's Approach to ValuationIt is a sad commentary on human nature that for every successful, unscrupulous entrepreneur you need a multitude of incautious, greedy investors. One wonders whether is will be ever possible to comp
Jan 1, 1989
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Attractive Workplaces in Future Deep Metal MiningBy B Johansson
The mining industry needs to recruit young talented people. An important task therefore, is to create future attractive mining workplaces that engage and motivate young people to work within the indus
Nov 22, 2011
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The Ventilation and Refrigeration Design for Australia's Deepest and Hottest Underground Operation ù the Enterprise MineBy R Brake
The Enterprise Mine (EM) is located at Mount Isa and is wholly owned by Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM). This high-grade copper mine extends from about 1000 m below surface to almost 2000 m below surfac
Jan 1, 2000
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Preliminary Safety Analysis for the Connection of a Thermal Oxidiser to a Working Coal MineBy D Cork, R Peet
"Methane is a signifi cant greenhouse gas. Methane is released from coal seams during the mining process, both in surface and underground operations. This uncontrolled release is termed æfugitive emis
Jun 1, 2012
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Extractive Companies, Development and Environmental AgendasBy B Harvey
Achieving community and stakeholder endorsement during life-of-mine planning and implementation requires a business-connected approach, as opposed to charitable giving, disconnected offsets and enviro
Jul 16, 2014
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New Mining Projects ù Expectations and OutcomesWhen preparing an appraisal, valuation or feasibility study for a new mining project it is difficult to imagine the technical, economic, social and environmental context that the project will occupy i
Jan 1, 2004
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Recent Legal Developments Affecting The Future for Exploration & MiningThe Court rejected the suggestion that CRAE had actively misled DMR concerning the worth of its tenements. The Court agreed that CRAE remained silent about certain significant information concerning
Jan 1, 1990