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Gaining insights into mine waste dumps to avoid environmental legacies (2023-2026)

Abstract

The project aims to develop new methods for identifying pollution source hotspots and pathways inside mine waste rock dumps. This addresses the national need for effective management of Acid and Metalliferous Drainage (AMD), which is now a critical consideration in the viability of new mines and in confronting pollution legacies of old mines. The research will develop and test innovative methods of geophysical and geochemical analysis and their integration that provide 3-dimensional mapping of key physical and chemical features of the dump. Expected outcomes include greater confidence in the ability of the mining industry to manage its AMD liability.

Experts

Associate Professor Mansour Edraki

Principal Research Fellow
Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry
Sustainable Minerals Institute
Mansour Edraki
Mansour Edraki

Professor Neil McIntyre

Professorial Research Fellow
Centre for Water in the Minerals Industry
Sustainable Minerals Institute
Neil McIntyre
Neil McIntyre

Associate Professor Lutz Gross

Honorary Associate Professor
School of Mathematics and Physics
Faculty of Science
Lutz Gross
Lutz Gross