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Using CMIP6 Models to Assess Future Climate Change Effects on Mine Sites in Kazakhstan

Saeed Golian , Houcyne El-Idrysy - July 2023

Publication - Published Paper

Using the latest NASA NEX-GDDP-CMIP6 datasets, this study quantifies the level of climate change that may affect the development of two mine sites in north–east Kazakhstan.

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Use of Geological Block Modeling in the Prediction and Management of Mine Waste

Alexandra Bailey

Publication - SRK News Article

A key consideration with the use of routinely collected geochemical data is the appropriate extrapolation of discreetly selected samples over an entire mineral deposit.

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Mine Water Management With GoldSim In Indonesia

Ewan Wilson, James Blyth

Publication - SRK News Article

SRK is carrying out a major water management study for a confidential client that is currently developing several coal contracts extending 150 km in Kalimantan, Indonesia.

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Mt Mason and Mt Ida

Feasibility Study for Iron Ore Deposits

Project - Western Australia, Australia

SRK managed feasibility studies including multidisciplinary technical input for two deposits.

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Static and Cyclic Liquefaction of Mine Tailings and Soils | Short Course

Event - Misty Hills, Muldersdrift, Johannesburg, SA

The purpose of the course is to present both state of the practice and state of the art approaches with respect to the evaluation of static and cyclic liquefaction of mine tailings and soils (foundations).

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Evaluation of Rock Field Stress Interpretations at the Ok Tedi Mine

Ian de Bruyn

Publication - SRK News Article

Over the years, four programs of rock stress measurement and interpretation have been completed at the Ok Tedi Mine in Papua New Guinea, each providing different interpretations of the in situ field stresses.

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Applying Numerical Groundwater Modelling For Mine Dewatering Projects Around The World

Vladimir Ugorets

Publication - SRK News Article

Groundwater flow in the vicinity of open pits and underground mines varies 3-dimensionally and with time.

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Lessons Learned - Natural Analogs for Landform Design in Arid Climates

Event - Leadville, CO

“Landform Design” has firmly entered the mine closure lexicon as an image of ideal reclamation of mine sites. Along with it have come the concepts of geomorphic design that take inspiration from the surrounding landscape, natural analogs, to engineer erosion stable landforms over very long-time scales.

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John Kurylo

Consultant - Vancouver, Canada

John has over thirteen years’ experience in geotechnical and civil design, mine waste management, mine closure, and applied research.

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Laetitia Coetser

Consultant - Pretoria, South Africa

Laetitia has 22 years of experience in environmental, water, and waste management.

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