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2018

Book Chapter

Assessing geo-environmental risk using intact materials for early life-of-mine planning - a review of established techniques and emerging tools

Jackson, L. M., Parbhakar-Fox, A., Fox, N., Cooke, D. R., Harris, A. C., Meffre, S., Danyushevsky, L., Goemann, K., Rodemann, T., Gloy, G. and Savinova, E. (2018). Assessing geo-environmental risk using intact materials for early life-of-mine planning - a review of established techniques and emerging tools. From start to finish – a life-of-mine perspective. (pp. 9-26) edited by Cherie McCullough, Bruce Harvey, Corinne Unger, Jan Coetzee and Stuart Winchester. Carlton, VIC Australia: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

Assessing geo-environmental risk using intact materials for early life-of-mine planning - a review of established techniques and emerging tools

2017

Conference Publication

Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia

Martini, B.A., Palomino, J., Savinova, E., Carey, R., Crawford, B. and Carmichael, T. (2017). Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia. Discoveries 2017, Hermosillo, Mexico, 4 - 6 April 2017.

Mapping pro- and retrograde skarn mineralogy at sub-millimetre- through to deposit-scale using hyperspectral core imaging: examples from Mexico, USA and Australia

2017

Conference Publication

Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining

Jackson, L., Parbhakar-Fox, A., Fox, N., Cooke, D.R., Harris, A.C. and Savinova, E. (2017). Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining. Ninth Australian Workshop on Acid and Metalliferous Drainage, Burnie, Tasmania, Australia, 20-23 November 2017. St Lucia, QLD, Australia: Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland.

Intrinsic neutralisation potential from automated drillcore logging for improved geoenvironmental domaining