Conference Proceedings
After 2000 - The Future of Mining (Annual Conference)
Conference Proceedings
After 2000 - The Future of Mining (Annual Conference)
The Sydney Branch of The AusIMM have gathered together an impressive array of papers from senior executives and international experts to bring you After 2000 - The Future of Mining. With a conference theme of technology this publication examines how technology is impacting on the minerals industry now and investigates ways new technologies can be used to improve efficiencies for the future.
Papers in collection
- A Mining Company for the 21st Century Go to Paper
- Australia in Mineral Commodities Markets: into the New Millennium Go to Paper
- People Management Issues in Offshore Mining Projects Go to Paper
- Geodynamic Modelling as an Exploration Tool Go to Paper
- Trends in Geophysics Go to Paper
- The Australian Mineral Exploration Industry - Dead or Just Resting? Go to Paper
- A New Approach to Stope Scale Orebody Mapping Go to Paper
- Competitiveness in the Coal Mining Industry Go to Paper
- Profit Drivers in the Open Cut Coal Industry Go to Paper
- Technology and Productivity Trends in the Underground Coal Industry Go to Paper
- Managing Damage on Draglines and Other Mining Machines Go to Paper
- Water in Mining - Where Will it Come From and Where Will it Go To? Go to Paper
- Creating a Future for Australian Light Metals Through Vertical Integration Go to Paper
- The Economic Performance of an Old' Industry: Mineral Extraction and Processing Go to Paper
- Growing a Mining Company - Are There Still Opportunities? Go to Paper
- Challenges Facing the Australian Gold Industry Go to Paper
- After 2000: The Future of Mining Engineering Education Go to Paper
- Students Response to the Challenge Go to Paper
- Young Graduates Response to the Challenge Go to Paper
- Mining Tomorrow - A View From a Leading Global Mining Equipment Supplier Go to Paper
- Extending Real-Time Decision-Making Systems into Mine Maintenance Programs Go to Paper
- Virtual Mining Enterprise Go to Paper
- JigScan: A Case Study in Product Research, Development and Commercialisation Go to Paper
- Design of the Biggest Mill in the World Go to Paper
- A Clearer View on Thickener Research Go to Paper
- Increased Profits Through Mine-and-Mill Integration Go to Paper
- Alliancing: The Project Delivery Method of the Future Go to Paper
- Sustainable Integrated Management System SIMS' Go to Paper
- Adding Social Value Through Accountability in Mineral Development Go to Paper
- The Next Environmental Challenge: Moving From Risk Management to the Precautionary Principle Go to Paper
- From Voluntary Codes to Certification Go to Paper
Contributor(s):
R McNeilly, J Hogan, J Penm, T Waring, I Haine, K Field, B E Hobbs, A Ord, N J Archibald, J L Walshe, Y Zhang, M Brown, C Zhao, S N Sheard, S Carras, D Ryan, G Turner, I Mason, J Hargreaves, A Wellington, D W Barnett, P Westcott, B Robertson, A Singleton, J Busfield, H Gurgenci, Z Guan, P Townson, P Murthy, P J Dundon, G Dunlop, R J McDonald, L I Rozman, G Galt, J M Galvin, J Bishop, J Denney, M Predebon, C Rees, M White, J Cassells, P Carter, M Lewis, A Cook, R von Varendorff, A Jonkers, P Cameron, R Dunne, S Morrell, G Lane, I M Ritchie, J B Farrow, P D Munro, H Spark, M Delaney, J Gordon, D Hawcroft, R Miller, D Swan, J Epps, F Solomon, R Harding, M Rae
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- Published: 2000
- Unique ID: PA-200002