Management of solid mine wastes requires detailed material characterisation at the start of a project to minimize opportunities for the generation of acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD). Mine planning must focus on obtaining a thorough understanding of the environmental properties of the future waste rock materials. Using drill core obtained from a porphyry Cu project in Northern Europe, this study demonstrates the integrated application of mineralogical and geochemical data to enable the construction of enviro-geometallurgical models. Geoenvironmental core logging, static chemical testing, bulk- and hyperspectral mineralogical techniques, and calculated mineralogy from assay techniques were used to critically evaluate the potential for A...
Established protocols for predicting acid rock drainage (ARD) principally utilise geochemical testwo...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
Changing government legislative requirements and higher community expectations of the mining industr...
Management of solid mine wastes requires detailed material characterisation at the start of a projec...
Management of solid mine wastes requires detailed material characterisation at the start of a projec...
Defining the acid forming potential during the exploration stages of a mining project is critical fo...
As the importance of geo-environmental characterisation is increasingly recognised by mine operators...
The challenge remains for the mining industry to identify the mechanisms by which to cost effectivel...
The prediction of acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) from mine waste materials is critically impo...
Technological innovations and emerging analytical capabilities are transforming the mineralogical an...
Management of mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the likeliho...
Best practice for acid rock drainage (ARD) risk assessment predominately relies on the geochemical p...
Management of mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the likeliho...
Established protocols for predicting acid rock drainage (ARD) principally utilise geochemical testwo...
Established protocols for predicting acid rock drainage (ARD) principally utilise geochemical testwo...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
Changing government legislative requirements and higher community expectations of the mining industr...
Management of solid mine wastes requires detailed material characterisation at the start of a projec...
Management of solid mine wastes requires detailed material characterisation at the start of a projec...
Defining the acid forming potential during the exploration stages of a mining project is critical fo...
As the importance of geo-environmental characterisation is increasingly recognised by mine operators...
The challenge remains for the mining industry to identify the mechanisms by which to cost effectivel...
The prediction of acid and metalliferous drainage (AMD) from mine waste materials is critically impo...
Technological innovations and emerging analytical capabilities are transforming the mineralogical an...
Management of mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the likeliho...
Best practice for acid rock drainage (ARD) risk assessment predominately relies on the geochemical p...
Management of mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the likeliho...
Established protocols for predicting acid rock drainage (ARD) principally utilise geochemical testwo...
Established protocols for predicting acid rock drainage (ARD) principally utilise geochemical testwo...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
Changing government legislative requirements and higher community expectations of the mining industr...