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                     Assessment of climate risk in the Australian mining industry Assessment of climate risk in the Australian mining industryBy M Allen By its nature, the mining industry is energy and emissions intensive. In the future, the world will still require the outputs of mining but the industry will need to adapt to the low emissions economy Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closure Diversion decision making with an integrated approach to design for operations and mine closureBy M Rafty, A Markham, S Atkinson Australia contains some of the most productive mining areas and is characterised by ancient landscapes and highly variable hydrology. Historical mining of iron ore, coal and other minerals has targete Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Using an undisturbed landform to calibrate long-term predictions of the evolution of a rehabilitated landform Using an undisturbed landform to calibrate long-term predictions of the evolution of a rehabilitated landformBy G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, K G. Evans, M Narayan Tools such as landform evolution models (LEMs) provide a means of predicting how a landform may evolve over extended periods of time. Here, we utilise the CAESAR-Lisflood LEM to assess a proposed reha Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Contour banks in spoil rehabilitation – a matter of timing Contour banks in spoil rehabilitation – a matter of timingBy J L. Merritt Contour banks and waterways are standard soil conservation measures to assist farmers reduce the impact of gully erosion on sloping cropping land by reducing the slope length to the interval between t Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Water treatment in perpetuity – or not? Water treatment in perpetuity – or not?By R J. Higgins, M Edraki What is the meaning of the Life of a Mine (LOM) if that mine results in a requirement for water treatment in perpetuity? ‘In perpetuity’ is of course a duration with no relationship to a Life-of-Mine Jul 25, 2018 
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                     World-class mine planning for a sustainable future in Kazakhstan Mining World-class mine planning for a sustainable future in Kazakhstan MiningBy C Catania Mining companies and operations across the globe typically target best practice financial management, along with a focus on economically driven mine plans. Not only is this inherent in running a succe Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Mine closure bonds (financial assurances) – the ‘how much?’ conundrum Mine closure bonds (financial assurances) – the ‘how much?’ conundrumBy G Byrne, A Bowden There is often a difference in opinion about the allocation of risk in the establishment of mine closure bonds or financial assurances. From the State’s perspective, protection is needed to ensure tha Jul 25, 2018 
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                     A process-based approach to mine rehabilitation decision making using Bayesian modelling and risk-based principles for dispersive spoil rehabilitation A process-based approach to mine rehabilitation decision making using Bayesian modelling and risk-based principles for dispersive spoil rehabilitationBy E Thomas, L McCallum, G Dale, J Bennett, K Reardon-Smith, S Raine Sustainable closure of coal mines in Australia to a safe, stable, non-polluting condition remains one of the industry’s biggest environmental and social challenges. A significant proportion of mines i Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Geomorphic design and landscape evolution modelling for best practice mine rehabilitation Geomorphic design and landscape evolution modelling for best practice mine rehabilitationBy G R. Hancock, J F. Martín Duque Post-mining landscapes are required to geomorphologically and ecologically integrate with their surrounds (Martín Duque et al., 2015). Designing and constructing an erosionally stable landform is Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Adaptive management in deep sea mining – looking like you know what you’re doing when it’s never been done before Adaptive management in deep sea mining – looking like you know what you’re doing when it’s never been done beforeBy R L. Grogan Regulators of deep-sea mining projects are becoming increasingly hesitant about the concept of adaptive management as a tool to facilitate compliance and continuous improvement. Adaptive management is Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Quantifying the effect of climate and surface materials on post-mining landscape erosion – a risk approach using landscape evolution models Quantifying the effect of climate and surface materials on post-mining landscape erosion – a risk approach using landscape evolution modelsBy D C. Verdon-Kidd, G R. Hancock, M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry, T J. Coulthard Designing post-mining landscapes requires quantifying the short and long-term risks. In recent years, computer based landscape evolution models (LEMs) have been used to provide insight into both erosi Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Sensitivity of a hydro-economic model in a mining region to changes in hydrological and economic inputs Sensitivity of a hydro-economic model in a mining region to changes in hydrological and economic inputsBy N McIntyre, J Smart, J Ossa-Moreno, D Rivera Hydro-economics is a field of research that analyses water resources from a multi-disciplinary approach (Harou et al., 2009). These models generally include one component that describes the water reso Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Measuring the recovery of coal mine rehabilitation following fire in Queensland using remote sensing and ground surveys Measuring the recovery of coal mine rehabilitation following fire in Queensland using remote sensing and ground surveysBy S Phinn, V Glenn, P McKenna, P D. Erskine, D Doley The key goals for mine site rehabilitation require mine managers to demonstrate that rehabilitation is safe, stable, self-sustainable and non-polluting. Within this context, it is reasonable for stake Jul 25, 2018 
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                     The impact of rip lines on erosion at the Ranger Mine Site The impact of rip lines on erosion at the Ranger Mine SiteBy M J. Saynor, J B. C Lowry The Ranger Uranium Mine is located in the wet-dry monsoonal tropics approximately 250 km east of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia (Figure 1). Mining of open-cut ore bodies commenced in 19 Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Permitting in the face of uncertainty – how to deliver confidence to regulators and investors Permitting in the face of uncertainty – how to deliver confidence to regulators and investorsBy R L. Grogan Mining is currently undergoing a progressive expansion into novel environments (such as the deep ocean), commodities (such as tantalum, rare earths, and other ‘green economy minerals’), and new method Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Valid spontaneous combustion hazard assessment for surface mine environmental impact statements Valid spontaneous combustion hazard assessment for surface mine environmental impact statementsBy J Theiler, B Beamish Spontaneous combustion hazard assessment from an environmental impact perspective is not well understood and is seldom given due consideration in environmental impact statements. In surface mining ope Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Assessment of approaches, data requirements and methodologies for estimating long-term pit lake water levels Assessment of approaches, data requirements and methodologies for estimating long-term pit lake water levelsBy H J. J Boshoff Pit lakes, as a final void after completing open cut mining, are in most cases unavoidable. Initial mine designs and approvals require consideration and assessment of closure objectives, legislation a Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Practical waste rock management at the Roy Hill iron ore mine, Western Australia Practical waste rock management at the Roy Hill iron ore mine, Western AustraliaBy J Pearce, B Miles, V de San Miguel Incorporating industry best practice waste rock management methods can be a relatively straight forward task when preparing management documentation, such as an acid and metalliferous drainage managem Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Landscape regeneration lessons learned from Mulloon Creek Landscape regeneration lessons learned from Mulloon CreekBy C Hall, P Hazell, C Wilson Every mine is situated within a water catchment – a catchment with potentially many other land uses. A mine may take up a relatively small area in that catchment, but its operations have the potential Jul 25, 2018 
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                     Tailings process optimisation through automation and controls integration Tailings process optimisation through automation and controls integrationBy R Williams, M Baxter, D Zink, R Cunningham The purpose of this paper is to discuss the efficient operation of a tailings dewatering circuit comprising a thickener and filter press through proper control and automation. It is common to see thi Jul 23, 2018 
