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Remote Working – Shaping the Future

David Pearce, Tim McGurk, Joe Atkinson, Tom Jordan (MTS) - June 2020

Publication - Article

As the mining industry deals with restrictions on how people move around the world, the way we work needs to adapt to keep operations safe and where possible productive. Many mining operations rely heavily on employees rotating on and off site.

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Modernising the Regulation of Mining Operations in Kazakhstan

Peter Myers - June 2020

Publication - Article

The regulation of the operation of mines in the Former Soviet Union (FSU) generally follows the scheme established during the mid-20th century. The mining industry in Central Asia is modernizing at a rate that is prone to out-pacing the ability of the legislation to change.

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Exploration Industry of Kazakhstan

Azamat Zhumagaliyev - June 2020

Publication - Article

Kazakhstan is located in the centre of the Eurasian continent, which makes it an important link in trade and economic relations between Europe and Asia.

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SRK Front and Centre as Vibrancy Returns to the Gold Sector of Greenland

Jon Russill, James Gilbertson - September 2020

Publication - Article

SRK Exploration (SRK ES) has been active across Greenland’s mineral projects for well over a decade, providing field assistance and technical input to exploration for not only precious and base metals, minor metals, but also industrial minerals.

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Geological Characterisation: A Prerequisite to Mineral Resource Evaluation

Erik Ronald - November 2021

Publication - SRK News Article

Mineral resource estimation can go wrong for a variety of reasons, but often it can be traced back to one source: a lack of geological knowledge, or more specifically the geological model not reflecting the controls on mineralisation.

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In the Pipeline

Simon Lorentz - November 2021

Publication - Article

Improving water management in underserved areas benefits the entire country. There’s nothing like a crisis to call attention away from a crisis.

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Water Stewardship: Joined-Up Thinking

James Bellin - March 2022

Publication - Article

Water is a basic human right and critical to mining. Mines operate in diverse ranges of water risk settings from water scarcity to flooding, and many share their catchments with other water users, such as local communities or other industries.

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DRC Mining Poised for New Era of Compliance

Cyprien Susa Maleba, Wouter Jordaan, Pengfei Xiao - May 2022

Publication - Article

Improving global economic conditions – alongside growing sustainability demands – are set to inject a revived energy and much lively discussion into this year’s DRC Mining Week.

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Foundation Failure in Open Pit Slopes

John Isaac Kwofie - August 2022

Publication - Presentation

Slope failures generally occur because of kinematic instability, when stresses within the slope exceed rock mass strength or both. However, in some situations where ground profile anomalies occur, conventional mechanisms outlined above may not explain the cause of failure.

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Helping Miners Unlock Hidden Value Through Pre-concentration

Bob McCarthy, Adrian Dance, In collaboration with The Northern Miner - August 2022

Publication - Article

There is a growing interest among mining companies in pre-concentration methods and sorting technologies to improve profitability of their projects.

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