Innovations In Geoscience Modelling: Practical Solutions For Environmental Problems

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
E. A. Rychkun
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Jan 1, 1993

Abstract

Mining and environmental objectives have traditionally been in conflict. This conflict reflects a delicate balance between the need to spend money to protect the environment, and the need to save money by extracting minerals efficiently. In an increasing number of cases, profit margins diminish rapidly with new environmental regulations and reactionary measures. Forced cleanups and increasing restrictions are unwelcome expensive processes. A practical solution lies in planning rather than reacting. This requires the ability to precisely quantify and qualify environmentally sensitive problems by providing effective engineering tools to model, visualize and analyze subsurface conditions. Prevention of environmental conflicts, and effective cost control are both rooted in the mining company's ability to construct accurate models, monitor changes, assess contamination risks and to design effective remediation plan. This paper presents a case study where these issues are addresses through the application of a new and innovative technology.
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APA: E. A. Rychkun  (1993)  Innovations In Geoscience Modelling: Practical Solutions For Environmental Problems

MLA: E. A. Rychkun Innovations In Geoscience Modelling: Practical Solutions For Environmental Problems. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1993.

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