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New Leaders' 2004
新领导人2004年度会议 会议录
Conference Held: 21-22 April 2004 Location: Ballarat,Vic
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2004 188 pp
ISBN 1920806091 Hardcopy AUD A$30.00
The New Leaders' conference series, previously the Young Leaders' series, is The AusIMM's increasingly popular series of annual conferences aimed at Students and New Professionals. The New Leaders' 2004 Conference had as its theme 'The Minerals Industry - Future Directions for New Leaders'. The 28 papers featured in this proceedings were drawn from a broad range of topics selected to highlight the pertinent issues which face students and new professionals within The AusIMM and related industries and directions the industry may take into the future.
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Eighth Mill Operators' Conference
第8届采矿从业者会议 会议录
Conference Held: 22-23 July 2003 Location: Townsville,Qld
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2003 250 pp
ISBN 1875776990 Hardcopy AUD A$80.00
ISBN 1875776990 CD ROM AUD A$ 60.00
AusIMM Mill Operators’ Conferences have been ‘the’ forum for mill operators, having travelled around regional centres in ffice:smarttags" />Australia and New Guinea for the past 25 years. The mining industry has always been cyclical but with the present global economy we are seeing short good times followed by extended periods of low prices. This has been coupled with the increasing shareholder demand for performance in all parts of the cycle. The conference theme was about evolution and operating excellence becoming essential for survival in the minerals industry. These conference proceedings contain a diverse range of papers, including the design of the Telfer expansion; ramp up of new operations such as Century, Lihir and Ridgeway; major upgrades at Goldfields; solar drying of laterite ores at Yabulu and novel technologies such as the Acacia Reactor for gold recovery, and new moisture probe developed in Canada. A third of the papers came from overseas operations. In keeping with the mill operations focus, papers written or co-authored by an operating site were specifically selected by the organising committee to ensure appeal and relevance to most delegates, and readers of these proceedings. This volume is a valuable record of achievements in mill operations over the past four years.
2004HY-10154
Fifth International Mining Geology Conference
第5届国际采矿地质学会议 会议录
Conference Held: 17 - 19 November 2003 Location: Bendigo, Vic
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2003 400 pp
ISBN 1920806067 Hardcopy AUD A$ 80.00
ISBN 1920806075 CD ROM AUD A$ 60.00
The theme of this conference was ‘Mining Geology – Adding Value’, which reflects the critical importance of geology. Geologists input into all aspects of mining projects, from exploration to remediation. Most importantly they have a prime role in actually using geology to optimise production. As a result, geologists sit at the forefront of innovation and development. The Fifth International Mining Geology Conference provided a forum to discuss and develop the skills needed for using geology effectively. These proceedings contain papers on the latest developments and innovations that directly impact on the mine geologist’s work and provide insights to challenge the way we all do business.
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Fifth Large Open Pit Mining Conference
第5届大型露天开采矿业会议 会议录
Conference Held: 3 - 5 November 2003 Location: Kalgoorlie, WA
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2003 266 pp
ISBN 1920806040 Hardcopy AUD A$ 80.00
ISBN 1920806059 CD ROM AUD A$ 60.00
The papers included in the 5th Large Open Pit Proceedings cover various aspects of open pit mining notably, mine design and planning, drilling and blasting, excavation and loading, haulage, slope stability and geotechnical issues. In line with the theme ‘harnessing technology by managing data and information’, most of the papers at this conference addressed issues relating to data and information management for decision-making and process planning. Some of Australia’s premier open pit operations are subjects of the papers included, for example, the Superpit (Newmont/Barrick), Cadia Hill (Newcrest), Granny Smith (Placer Dome), Marvel Loch (Sons of Gwalia), and White Haven Coal in NSW, to name a few. The spectrum of topics covered provides readers and the surface mining industry as a whole with a summary of the status of the industry and pointers to future developments.
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Mining Risk Management
采矿风险管理 会议录
Conference Held: 9 - 12 September 2003 Location: Sydney, NSW
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2003 488 pp
ISBN 1920806008 Hardcopy AUD A$ 100.00
ISBN 1920806016 CD ROM AUD A$ 80.00
This three-day event was organised by the Sydney Branch of The AusIMM and comprised 70 speakers focusing on managing risk in mining over the full spectrum of activities. Risk Management has become an increasingly integral part of the systems the major resource houses have been introducing in recent years, recognising the importance of effective management to their multiple bottom line responsibilities. The Proceedings contain the abstracts and papers by the eight keynotes and all the papers that were peer reviewed and edited in keeping with The AusIMM requirement for publication in the Proceedings and the on-going Chartered Professional Development program.
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Sixth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage (ICARD)
第6届酸性岩石物排放国际会议(ICARD) 会议录
Conference Held: 14 - 17 July 2003 Location: Cairns, Qld
Australasion Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 2003 1195 pp
ISBN 1875776982 CD ROM AUD A$ 100.00
With a theme of ‘application and sustainability of technologies’ the 6th ICARD continued the tradition of the previous International Conferences on Acid Rock Drainage in providing an outlook of cutting-edge research and innovative technologies relevant to acid drainage. These proceedings provide a timely review of the innovative approaches that have been developed for the prediction, prevention, treatment and monitoring of acid drainage. This publication is aimed at assisting the mining industry in meeting the challenge of more effective management of acid drainage reiterated in the MMSD process.
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