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  • Saadaari, Festus (University of Mines and Technology, 2021-08)
    Assessing stopes' stability is essential in open stope mine design, as unstable hangingwalls, footwalls, and crowns lead to dilution and safety concerns, thereby compromising the mine's profitability. In the past, several ...
  • Zaouder, Abdourhamane Toure (University of Mines and Technology, 2018-12)
    Geometallurgy provides a platform for cross-functional teamwork between geology and metallurgy, providing better inputs to mine planning and strategic decision making. Understanding variability in the orebody enables ...
  • Ansa-Asare, Raymond Manukure (UMaT, 2020-03)
    Mine planning and design facilitate the exploitation of mineral deposits at the lowest possible cost with the objective of maximising profit and optimising the life of a mine. Zone40 Mine is currently an existing small ...
  • Manu, Eric Kwakye (University of Mines and Technology, 2021-01)
    Iron ore mining operations started declining in 2012 due to falling concentrate prices. Some mining operations in Sierra Leone had to shut down totally or go under care and maintenance owing to the falling concentrate ...
  • Suorineni, F.T. (University of Mines and Technology, 2010-08-07)
    The stability graph method is the primary method for open stope design. The stability graph was introduced about three decades ago for bulk mining of orebodies below 1000-m depth. Since then, it has gained wide recognition ...
  • Owusu-Yeboah, Benson (University of Mines and Technology, 2019-06)
    The suitability of two alternative designs, centreline and upstream for the tailings dam raise proposed as options to the existing Class C downstream design at Adamus Resources Limited (ARL) consistent with the Minerals ...

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