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The Limnology Of Summer Camp Pit Lake: A Case Study

Jeff Parshley, Rob Bowell - December 2003

Publication - Published Paper

After final closure of the Getchell Gold Corporation (GGC) Mine in northern Nevada, surface water bodies are expected to form in four pits.

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Reclamation Bonding Requirements For Hardrock Exploration And Mining Projects

Jeff Parshley, Debra Struhsacker - January 2009

Publication - Published Paper

This Northwest Mining Association (NWMA) white paper documents the evolution of the federal and the Nevada state bonding requirements for hardrock exploration and mining projects.

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An Evolution Of The Methods For And Purposes Of Mine Closure Cost Estimating

Jeff Parshley, W. Bauman, D. Blaxland - September 2009

Publication - Article

Prior to the existence of the first legal requirements to estimate a closure cost and provide financial assurance came into effect in the US in the mid 1970s, the primary use of closure cost estimates by the mining industry was to plan, budget & manage actual closure activities.

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The Use of NSR During the Fedorovo ARDML Evaluation Program

Rob Bowell, Alexey Fortygin, John Martschuk, Jim Robertson, and Matt Dey - June 2009

Publication - Published Paper

The risk of long-term contaminant release from mine wastes probably poses one of the greatest risks to a mining operation.

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Strategic Mine Planning

September 2009

Publication - Presentation

Look into strategic mine planning, the process to get the right material out of the mine at the right time to obtain the lowest possible cost per unit of final commodity product in order to fulfill the business targets of the company.

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The Evolution Of Cyanide Heap Leach Closure Methods

Jeff Parshley, Mark Willow, Rob Bowell - September 2012

Publication - Published Paper

In the last two decades since the first modern gold heap leach facilities were closed, the approach to closure of heap leach pads has evolved considerably.

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High-Resolution Mapping of Wet Terrain Within Discontinuous Permafrost Using LiDAR Intensity

Stephen A Wolfe - October 2012

Publication

Saturated terrain and accumulated surface water are widespread across northern landscapes and cause local warming of the ground.

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Implication of Permafrost on Hydrogeological Conditions and on Mine Environment Controls: Case of Amaam Coking Coal Project in North-Eastern Russia

Sylvie Ogier-Halim, Tim Berry and Jurgen Schaeffer - September 2013

Publication - Presentation

Permafrost is defined as ground (soil or rock and including ice or organic material) that remains at or below 0°C for at least two consecutive years.

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The Digital Mapping Revolution: How to Get the Best of Data Capture in the Field

Jason Beltran, Bert De Waele - September 2013

Publication - Published Paper

Recent advances in portable mapping devices and GIS software allow for the development of paperless workflows- enabling effortless capture, integration and interpretation of data in the field, and seamless integration of the field data in centralised exploration databases.

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Managing Expectations - from Buyer Beware to Buyer Be Aware

Peter Fairfield - March 2016

Publication - Presentation

Between 2012 and 2015, the resources industry experienced a downturn after a period of strong, sustained growth.

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