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Ventilation Considerations for the New Level Mine Project Access Tunnels

Keith Wallace, Brian Prosser, E. Acuna, R. Alavarez - July 2013

Publication - Published Paper

This paper describes the ventilation analyses performed for the access tunnels at the New Level Mine project (NLMP) at Codelco’s El Teniente operation outside of Rancagua, Chile.

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Optimization of the Red Lake Mine Ventilation System

Keith Wallace, Mark Tessier, Michael Pahkala, Larry Sletmoen - June 2006

Publication - Published Paper

The Red Lake Mine is the richest gold mine in North America with over 5 million ounces of reserves and a 2004 production of over 550,000 ounces of gold at a cash cost of US$92 per ounce.

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Ventilation Analyses at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Post Radiological Event

Keith Wallace, Jill Farnsworth, Eric Rodriguez - June 2015

Publication - Published Paper

On the evening of February 14, 2014, radiological sensors underground at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) facility detected a radiation release.

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Aspects of Design and Operation of Heap Leach Pad and Spent Ore Dump

April 2021

Publication - Article

Heap leach pads are composed of mined ore, usually crushed, disposed on drainage system to be processed with leach solutions. In the case of dynamic heap leach, after the leaching process, spent ore is transported by conveyor belts to be disposed into dumps.

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Complexities of Underground Mining Seismic Sources

Lindsay Linzer, Mark Hildyard, Johan Wesseloo - March 2021

Publication - Published Paper

A numerical investigation on the influence of the mining environment on seismic sources, with a focus on pillar failure mechanisms in tabular mining. We investigate the influence of the mining stope (underground excavation or void) on seismic inversions for the scalar moment.

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In-pit Tailings Storage Facilities – Easy Win or Long-term Liability?

Sam Paterson - June 2021

Publication

An in-pit tailings facility may be a low-cost tailings option for an open cut mine; but an assessment that doesn’t capture the cost of remediating residual voids risks underestimating the actual cost to the operation.

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More Sustainable Engineering Detail Now Needed in WULAs

Adriaan Meintjes - March 2021

Publication - Article

Ever-increasing pressure on water resources is leading to a greater focus on sustainable engineering detail in proposed water-related structures – a global trend now reflected locally in new water-use licence application (WULA) requirements.

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TSF Failure – Standards for Response and Recovery

Andries Fourie, Edrie du Plessis, Jessica Edwards - July 2021

Publication - Article

Even with the range of mitigation measures applied by mines to ensure that tailings storage facilities (TSFs) are safe, the Global Industry Standards on Tailings Management (GISTM) highlights that catastrophic failure may still occur – and outlines how mines should then respond.

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Social Engagement Prioritised in New Tailings Standard

Vassie Maharaj, Franciska Lake, Jessica Edwards, Matthew Law - July 2021

Publication - Article

Its probably not by chance that the first principle of the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) is to “respect the rights of project-affected people” and to “meaningfully engage them at all phases of the tailings facility lifecycle”.

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Mine Ventilation Tradeoff Study: Considering the Switch to Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV)

Nathan Wineinger - June 2021

Publication - Presentation

With the latest advances in battery technology, fast charging capabilities, and other technologies such as regenerative braking and more efficient battery electric systems, the use of Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) in the mining industry is becoming more advantageous.

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