Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Conference Proceedings
Landscaping and Land Use Planning as Related to Mining Operations, Adelaide
Environmental Planning And The Mount Gunson Operation
When the original Mount Gunson joint venture, between CSR and United Uranium ceased operations in December 1971, an intensive ex- ploration campaign was launched to prospect for more ore in the Mount Gunson region. This campaign resulted in the discovery of the Cattle Grid deposit. A comprehensive sampling programme proved the existence of 4.6 million tonnes of ore, at a mean grade of 2.4% Cu, calculated at a 1.0% Cu cut-off. The planning and development programme that followed this discovery included not only the mining and metallurgical aspects of the exploration of the deposit, but also the en- vironmental aspects. Preliminary work included data collection with respect to meteorology, soil types, and existing flora and fauna.
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M L Houston, R P Warren
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- Published: 1976
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