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International Mining 2013 №04 Апрель
Printed by The Manson Group, St Albans
© Team Publishing Ltd 2013
ISSN 1747 -146X
144 с.
10 OPERATION FOCUS – KIPOI
Kipoi is an uncomplicated open pit mining operation currently producing copper from a Heavy Media Separation (HMS) plant. Now, as John Chadwick explains, an SX-EW plant is being added.
22 CANADIAN TECHNOLOGY
Canadian suppliers have a reputation of technology leadership and innovation. John Chadwick reports on a wide range of developments and offerings, for both surface and underground.
52 UNDERGROUND TRACKING
Tracking of mine personnel underground as well as effective communications are critical but are intimately connected to the overall flow of information in the underground environment via wireless and fibre networks, reports Paul Moore.
64 VEHICLE SAFETY
Vehicle safety was an important aspect of a recent high-level safety conference which included CEOs from major mining companies. John Chadwick reports on that and some latest supplier news.
78 BAUMA 2013 PREVIEW
As the industry gears up for another Bauma event in Munich from April 15-21, Paul Moore reviews some of the product news and technology developments relevant to mining that will be on show.
102 ENGINE DEVELOPMENT
As Tier 4 Final and Euro IV compliance deadlines approach in 2014, this remains the focus for the major suppliers of engines to the mining industry, reports Paul Moore.
112 MINING DEEPER AND FASTER
With the level of underground mining activity at record levels, the focus on speed and efficiency of development, both vertical and horizontal, has never been greater reports Paul Moore.
120 TURKISH MOTHER LODE
Turkey is currently a very favoured destination for exploration and mine development. John Chadwick examines this vibrant country where mining is advancing rapidly.
128 FLUID MANAGEMENT
Ian Peggs, President of I-CORP INTERNATIONAL, considers action leakage rates for large deep geomembranelined tailings, evaporation, and brine ponds.
130 INDIAN AWAKENING?
John Chadwick attended CII’s Global Mining Summit – December 2012, in Kolkata and reports on discussions aimed at re-awakening a mining industry that is falling significantly below its potential and some of the mining companies’ purchasing plans, particularly aimed at greater mechanisation.