Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
Conference Proceedings
Seventh Large Open Pit Conference 2010
The mining industry has in the time since our last Large Open Pit Mining
Conference seen boom times, the global financial crisis, depressed commodity
prices, redundancies and tight time, an apparent emerging return to boom times,
significant innovations and advancements in technology and application within
the industry and a significant threat to the Australian mining industry through
the lack of understanding of the financing of mining projects and the real
effect of a proposed taxation change. Western Australia and the mining industry
appear to be being accused of recovering and advancing too fast for some other
areas (of Australia) and in some people's eyes. All of these issues promote
active discussion and the papers in these proceedings will address some of these
and beyond and promote active discussion and ideas for future
improvements.
Conference seen boom times, the global financial crisis, depressed commodity
prices, redundancies and tight time, an apparent emerging return to boom times,
significant innovations and advancements in technology and application within
the industry and a significant threat to the Australian mining industry through
the lack of understanding of the financing of mining projects and the real
effect of a proposed taxation change. Western Australia and the mining industry
appear to be being accused of recovering and advancing too fast for some other
areas (of Australia) and in some people's eyes. All of these issues promote
active discussion and the papers in these proceedings will address some of these
and beyond and promote active discussion and ideas for future
improvements.
Papers in collection
- Innovation in an Uncertain World Go to Paper
- Enhanced Drilling in Rio Tinto Go to Paper
- Practical Management of Progressive Large Failures at Minerals and Metals Group Century Mine Go to Paper
- The Development of a Novel Eye Tracking Based Remote Camera Control for Mining Teleoperation Go to Paper
- Sydvaranger Magnetite Mine, Norway - Owner Mining Tenders and Implementation Go to Paper
- Slope Monitoring in Open Pit Mining - A Case Study Go to Paper
- Minimising Crest Loss by Eliminating Surface Dilation Due to Presplitting Go to Paper
- Ensuring Professional Engineering Capability - Queensland Professional Engineers Act 2002 Go to Paper
- Three-Dimensional Hydromechanical Simulation for Large, Faulted Pit Slopes Go to Paper
- Linking Operator Competency with Performance Go to Paper
- Capacity Increase of the World's Strongest Belt Conveyor - Pushing the Limits in Chilean Copper Ore by RWE Go to Paper
- Incorporating Economic Risk in Pit Slope Designs Go to Paper
- Mine Planning and Risk Management Associated with the Breakthrough of the Telfer Sublevel Cave into the Active Telfer Open Pit Go to Paper
- Proximity Cameras and Global Positioning Systems - An Integrated Approach Go to Paper
- Payload Variance Effects on Truck Bunching Go to Paper
- Productivity Enhancements to Increase Ore Production from 18 to 36 Mt at Aitik Go to Paper
- Mine Control - Why do we do it, and how do we Achieve Sustainable Success? Go to Paper
- Long-Term Mine Planning at the Largest Phosphate Mine in Brazil Go to Paper
Contributor(s):
G Danckert, C McHugh, A Stokes, F Oppolzer, R Hennessy, S Smith, B D Hendersonhall, D Lucas, N Kerr, C Pennisi, D Zhu, T Gedeon, K Taylor, S Cruickshanks, S Narendranathan, A J Beer, M E Heap, A Marton, E Taylor, C Murray, D Beck, B Fillery, F Reusch, P Davis, M Guerrero, H Reynaud, S Tappeiner, M Schmid, F J Lai, W E Bamford, S T S Yuen, T Li, L Cerny, J Dixon, C McArthur, U Singh, N Ferreira, C McElman, P F Knights, S Paton, A Renstrom, R Ballantyne, R de Lemos Peroni, L N Capponi, J F Costa, E Gontijo, D C Veiga
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Approved activity
- Published: 2010
- Unique ID: PA-201005