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10th International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT Underground mining continues to progress at deeper levels and industry is now extracting mineral reserves at depth that previously would have been considered unmineable. Deep mining is a very technical and challenging environment. A high level of understanding and technically sound approaches are essential to deal with the significant geotechnical challenges of deep and high stress mining, and best practice and innovation need to be implemented. This conference provides a forum for deep mining professionals to share research, ideas and experiences in order to help improve safety and productivity in the industry. Sponsorship opportunities are available for Deep Mining 2021. Email [email protected] to express your interest. www.acgdeepmining.com 2021 © Epiroc Sponsorship Opportunies Conference Themes Geotechnical and financial risk assessment and management Numerical and empirical design and analysis Rock mass response to mining (from dynamic response to squeezing ground) Ground support Dealing with groundwater Blasting Case Studies (sucess stories as well as failures) Occupational health and safety Ventilation Conference Chair Professor Yves Potvin Professor Mining Geomechanics Australian Centre for Geomechanics Yves joined the Australian Centre for Geomechanics at The University of Western Australia in 1998 and was Centre director 2000-2019. Professor Potvin has published more than 100 articles and is the editor/co-editor of 16 conference proceedings/books. He has over 35 years’ experience in rock mechanics and mine design and has previously held managerial positions at Mount Isa Mines, the Noranda Technology Centre and worked as a mining engineer at Noranda Mines, Gaspe Division.

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Page 1: © Epiroc - ACG Deep Mining · 2020-02-11 · info-acg@uwa.edu.au 10th International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT Underground mining continues to progress

AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

www.acg.uwa.edu.au

10th International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining

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NT Underground mining continues to progress at deeper levels and industry is now extracting mineral reserves

at depth that previously would have been considered unmineable. Deep mining is a very technical and challenging environment.A high level of understanding and technically sound approaches are essential to deal with the significant geotechnical challenges of deep and high stress mining, and best practice and innovation need to be implemented.This conference provides a forum for deep mining professionals to share research, ideas and experiences in order to help improve safety and productivity in the industry.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for Deep Mining 2021. Email [email protected] to express your interest.

www.acgdeepmining.com

2021

© Epiroc

Sponsorship Opportunities

Conference Themes

• Geotechnical and financial risk assessment and management

• Numerical and empirical design and analysis• Rock mass response to mining (from

dynamic response to squeezing ground)• Ground support• Dealing with groundwater• Blasting• Case Studies (sucess stories as well as

failures)• Occupational health and safety• Ventilation

Conference Chair

Professor Yves PotvinProfessor Mining GeomechanicsAustralian Centre for Geomechanics

Yves joined the Australian Centre for Geomechanics at The University of

Western Australia in 1998 and was Centre director 2000-2019. Professor Potvin has published more than 100 articles and is the editor/co-editor of 16 conference proceedings/books. He has over 35 years’ experience in rock mechanics and mine design and has previously held managerial positions at Mount Isa Mines, the Noranda Technology Centre and worked as a mining engineer at Noranda Mines, Gaspe Division.

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AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR GEOMECHANICSPh: +61 8 6488 [email protected]

[email protected]+61 8 6488 3300Australian Centre for Geomechanics

The University of Western Australia35 Stirling Highway (M600) Crawley WA 6009

The repository aims to provide the mining geomechanics fraternity with open access to peer-reviewed conference proceedings across the geotechnical mining spectrum that may assist readers to maintain and develop their skills, knowledge and capabilities.The papers from Deep Mining 2021 will be available on the Online Repository, joining many other underground papers currently available.Visit https://papers.acg.uwa.edu.au

Online Repository of Conference Proceedings

Deep Mining 2017

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Deep and High Stress Mining

Caving 2018

Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Block and Sublevel Caving

For these and other event proceedings, as well as educational and training publications, visitwww.acg.uwa.edu.au/shop

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