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                     Wetting and drying cycles as a means to determine the effect and consequences of tailings ageing Wetting and drying cycles as a means to determine the effect and consequences of tailings ageingBy T Baumgartl, R Akesseh, M Edraki, B Usher, M Shaygan With the continuing demand for industrialisation and urbanisation, the rate of mining and processing lower grade ores will also increase, producing large quantities of waste. As extreme weather events Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Mount Isa Mines Rehabilitation Materials Sampling and Analysis program for closure planning Mount Isa Mines Rehabilitation Materials Sampling and Analysis program for closure planningBy C Nucifora, M Landers, J Jones, G Maddocks, K Mandaran, A Forbes, W Wilson, S Newman Glencore’s Mount Isa Mines Limited (MIM) operates the Mount Isa open cut and underground copper (Cu) and zinc-lead (Zn/Pb) mines near Mount Isa in Queensland, Australia. Tailings from processed Cu and Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Are our closure planning and regulatory processes adequate to identify, quantify and appropriately transfer residual risks after successful mine rehabilitation? Are our closure planning and regulatory processes adequate to identify, quantify and appropriately transfer residual risks after successful mine rehabilitation?By P B. Swart, P D. Erskine Despite an increasing focus by media, communities and activists driving an elevated regulatory focus in Australia and indeed some other mining jurisdictions, the mining industry globally has had limit Jul 25, 2018 
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                     A framework for assessing and communicating water risks in prospective mining regions of Colombia A framework for assessing and communicating water risks in prospective mining regions of ColombiaBy J Pearse, N Acosta, N McIntyre, M Angarita, L Camacho, C Huguet, D Arbelaez-Ruiz, J Ossa-Moreno, O Restrepo Colombia is an example of a nation where mining makes a significant contribution to local and national economies. Due to the abundant resources present in the ground, there are good prospects for furt Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Evaluation of sustainability of copper production value chain from ore to metal using advanced simulation Evaluation of sustainability of copper production value chain from ore to metal using advanced simulationBy A Remes, A Dennis, M Talikka, T Kotiranta, S Horn A mine project combines vast amounts of information from various disciplines including but not limited to geology, mining, metallurgy, technology, environment and economics. In many cases, all relevan Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Conclusions from long-term cover system performance monitoring – a case study Conclusions from long-term cover system performance monitoring – a case studyBy R Barritt Remedial options for a waste rock dump (WRD) were considered as part of closure planning studies at an active mine in Western Australia. To minimise the impact of any seepage from the landform it was Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Listening to Local Voices – a systematic approach for understanding what a social licence to operate means for Rio Tinto in the Pilbara Listening to Local Voices – a systematic approach for understanding what a social licence to operate means for Rio Tinto in the PilbaraBy L Dawson, S Carr-Cornish, N Boughen, K Moffat, S Masterson The risk and consequences of community rejection and loss of a social licence to operate is well articulated (Moffat et al 2018), however, the means for systematically managing this risk are less esta Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Arsenic pathways in copper mining – sustainability issues and potential solutions Arsenic pathways in copper mining – sustainability issues and potential solutionsBy D Bradshaw, E Forbes, M Edraki, M Tayebi-Khorami, E Manlapig There is an increasing trend in the extraction and development of copper resources from complex deposits. These deposits pose mineral processing challenges, as they often contain low grade disseminate Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Iron ore mining in proximity to a significant Aboriginal heritage rock shelter, Pilbara Region, Western Australia Iron ore mining in proximity to a significant Aboriginal heritage rock shelter, Pilbara Region, Western AustraliaBy J J. Jiang, B G. Bow Atlas Iron Limited’s (Atlas) Abydos Mine has developed its Scarborough open pit proximal to a rock shelter that has been assessed as a significant Aboriginal heritage site by the Traditional Owners of Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Olympic Dam mine closure planning process Olympic Dam mine closure planning processBy G Hill, D Grant, M Tyler Located approximately 570km NNW of Adelaide in South Australia, the Olympic Dam mine (OD) is the world’s fourth largest remaining copper and gold resource and the largest uranium resource. Discovered Jul 25, 2018 
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                     The golden thread of waste characterisation from exploration drilling to waste rock placement The golden thread of waste characterisation from exploration drilling to waste rock placementBy M Bettison, R Marton, R Wright, M Lowry Depending on the geological setting, waste rock from mining can present risks to achieving acceptable closure outcomes. In the Pilbara iron ore mines, the majority of waste rock is geochemically inert Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movement Utilising mine planning to deliver closure landforms through productive movementBy M Bettison, R Wright, N Taylor The primary mine planning focus during early study phases of future mining projects is Life of Asset ore production and grade quality, this will always be the situation. While waste schedule optimisat Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Is your mine closure a sustainability failure? Transform your asset and create a self supporting neighbouring community. It’s as easy as ABCD! Is your mine closure a sustainability failure? Transform your asset and create a self supporting neighbouring community. It’s as easy as ABCD!By K Cochrane Time and time again history shows us that mine closures are sustainability failures. Mine operators do not know how to turn the mine closure into an asset and communities around the mine do not know h Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Extending mine life through application of an in situ recovery approach Extending mine life through application of an in situ recovery approachBy D J. Robinson, L L. Kuhar In-situ recovery (ISR) is accepted and applied across many geographies, and approximately 50% of the world’s uranium is currently extracted by using an ISR method (World Nuclear Association, 2014). T Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Planning revegetation for relinquishment Planning revegetation for relinquishmentBy S D. Fox, P B. Swart Statistics showing that mine rehabilitation is falling behind rates of disturbance continue to be reported in the media. Unfortunately, most reported statistics do not account for the large growth-cyc Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Case studies for integrating rehabilitation planning with mine planning in strip mining Case studies for integrating rehabilitation planning with mine planning in strip miningBy I Neilsen, A Walker, A Hooper Final landform planning in Deswik software was used to determine if integration into the mine plans could achieve better closure outcomes. Using the dump surface outputs from the Deswik Landform and H Jul 25, 2018 
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                     A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation options A decision framework for comparison of coal void rehabilitation optionsBy A Hocking, S Henderson Commonwealth of Australia (2016) defines rehabilitation as comprising “the design and construction of landforms as well as the establishment of sustainable ecosystems or alternative vegetation, depend Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Risk management for minesite closure planning and execution – start now! Lessons from the closure of the Leigh Creek Coalfield, South Australia Risk management for minesite closure planning and execution – start now! Lessons from the closure of the Leigh Creek Coalfield, South AustraliaBy A Querzoli, B Williams In late 2014 the Flinders Power Management Team was executing business improvement plans to ensure continued electricity generation until 2028 and beyond. Six months later, in June 2015, the Board ann Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Balancing the benefits and impacts of future copper demand – climate change and arsenic Balancing the benefits and impacts of future copper demand – climate change and arsenicBy P J. Bangerter, G D. Corder With the societal desire and drive towards low carbon energy sources, there is a growing awareness of the important role that minerals and metals will play with renewable energy technologies. Copper Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Sustainable post-closure development – is it achievable? Sustainable post-closure development – is it achievable?By P Scholtz Sustainability is one of those fuzzy words like innovation: everybody has an idea what it means, but if one starts asking for concise definitions then it becomes clear that everybody puts their own nu Jul 25, 2018 
