Mine Water Management: Recent Experience From India
Sujit Roy

One of the largest cement manufacturing companies in India, OCL India Limited, produces limestone from its open-cut Lanjiberna mine.

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Surface Water Management In High Rainfall Environments
Juanita Martin

Water management at sites generating excess impacted water can result in high costs and risks if the development concept is advanced without consideration of certain key aspects.

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Post-Closure Groundwater Impact Assessment - Olympic Dam
Claire Linklater, John Chapman

The current BHP Billiton Olympic Dam operation comprises underground workings and a number of surface facilities, including the tailings storage facility (TSF) and processing plant.

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Expert Witness - Mining Due Diligence
Andrew Van Zyl, Simon Hanrahan, Mark Noppe, John Pfahl

In this interview with Lawyer Monthly magazine, SRK experts from around the globe offer their insights into mining due diligence.

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Geological and Metallurgical Characteristics of Banded Iron Formation Associated Detrital Iron Mineralisation in Central West Africa
B. De Waele, M. Lacorde, K. Bischoff, G. Loveday, F. Linares

Recent exploration has identified the presence of detrital iron deposits (DIDs) associated with banded iron formation (BIF) units in the north-west of the Congo Craton, Gabon.

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Improved Assurance for Mineral Resource, Ore Reserve Estimates and Reporting Through Peer Review and Auditing
Mark Noppe

Mining is inherently a risk-based business and risk governance is an integral part of corporate assurance and business decision-making.

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Mining Sector Disputes
Andrew Van Zyl, Neal Rigby, Jeames McKibben, Cameron Ford, Timothy Nelson

In this "mini-roundtable" discussion with Corporate Disputes magazine, specialists from around the globe offer their insight into the trends in mining sector disputes.

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Testing New Estimation Techniques – Rank And Replace: A Stockwork Case Study
Danny Kentwell, Dave Finn

Experience has shown that the E-Type multiple indicator kriging (MIK) estimation technique often works well for resource estimation in stockwork mineralisation that contains a mixture of high and low-grade mineralisation types that are difficult or impossible to separate spatially.

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Trends in the Evolution of Particle Morphology with Size in Colluvial Deposits Overlying Channel Iron Deposits
Sandra Linero, Stephen Fityus, John Simmons, Arcesio Lizcano, Jessica Cassidy

Size limitations of testing equipment often imply that samples of coarse granular materials must be scalped or scaled, to reduce the size of the constitutive particles, before they can be tested either by triaxial or direct shear in the laboratory.

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