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Geochemical Characterisation Modelling
Project - South Australia, AustraliaSRK developed and tested conceptual models of geochemical evolution of TSF and underground workings.
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Geochemical Characterisation Modelling
Project - South Australia, AustraliaSRK developed and tested conceptual models of geochemical evolution of TSF and underground workings.
Learn MoreMathieu Lacorde, Cherie Leeden and Regina Molloy - September 2016
Publication - PresentationThe Kroussou area is located in central western Gabon where two major geological domains are distinguished.
Learn MoreClaire has 30 years’ experience in geochemical characterisation and modelling, acid rock drainage assessment, water quality prediction, and closure planning.
Learn MoreAndrew Garvie, Danny Kentwell - November 2017
Publication - PresentationThis paper demonstrates how conclusions regarding the potential for AMD production at a mine can depend on the number of samples characterised and the specific samples selected for characterisation.
Learn MoreCraig specialises in the application of environmental geochemistry to a range of mining projects that include mine waste characterisation and water treatment
Learn MoreAmy has over 20 years of experience specializing in environmental geochemistry.
Learn MoreLarge Zinc Mine Water Quality Modelling
Project - Queensland, AustraliaGeochemical studies to assess post-closure impacts on pit lake water quality.
Learn MoreGeochemical Index for Tailings Characterization
Project - Brumadinho, Minas Gerais, BrazilAt the city of Brumadinho, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, the rupture of the B1 tailings storage facility at the Córrego do Feijão Mine, which occurred on January 5, 2019, was one of the worst socio-environmental accidents of mining origin in recent times. Around 12 Mm3 of iron mining tailings were released along the Ferro e Carvão river and the main watercourse, the Paraopeba river.
Learn MoreDavid Bird - April 2019
Publication - SRK News ArticleGeochemical modelling may not immediately come to mind when scoping a work plan to develop a mine closure strategy.
Learn MoreGoldschmidt is the foremost annual, international conference on geochemistry and related subjects, organized by the European Association of Geochemistry and the Geochemical Society.
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