Mudrush Risk Evaluation
Jarek Jakubec - January 2016
出版物 - Published PaperThe potential for mudrushes is a potential hazard that should be evaluated during cave mining studies.
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Jarek Jakubec - January 2016
出版物 - Published PaperThe potential for mudrushes is a potential hazard that should be evaluated during cave mining studies.
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出版物 - Article"From manufacturers to end-consumers, our society is looking more closely at the whole supply chain to see whether ethical and other standards are being maintained."
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出版物 - Published PaperProbabilistic methods combined with risk assessment are a better way to assess slope design in open pit mines compared to deterministic methods.
了解更多Brian Luinstra - September 2018
出版物Although groundwater is an essential component of the production cycle at most mines in Australia, understanding the risks associated with groundwater is often seen as a ‘regulatory tick box’, rather than a critical factor in a project’s feasibility.
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出版物 - ArticleIn this article, geologists Stuart Munroe and Michael Cunningham discuss the opportunities and challenges in exploration and sampling of conglomerate-hosted gold.
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出版物 - ArticleThere is no escaping the significance of what happened on January 25 this year at Vale’s Córrego do Feijão iron ore mine in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
了解更多Roger Dixon - December 2020
出版物 - ArticlePreliminary economic assessments (PEAS) are no foundation for production decisions in mining projects, and serve little basis for detailed value—creation forecasts, according to a veteran mining consultant.
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