Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Conference Proceedings
Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane
Papers in collection
- A Rapid, Efficient and Cost-Effective Method for Assessing the Environment in Large or Remote Areas Using Remote Sensing Go to Paper
- Bearing Capacity and Deformation Characteristics of Ponded Fine Grained Coal Mine Tailings Go to Paper
- Cost-Effective Native Revegetation on Alluvial Tin Mining Sites in the New England Region of New South Wales Go to Paper
- Dealing with Social and Biological Environmental Impact Assessment Go to Paper
- Drill Hole Logs Provide the Third Dimension for Minespoil Reclamation Go to Paper
- Integrating Environmental Factors into Mining Projects Go to Paper
- Long Term Stability of Rehabilitated Strip Coal Mines Go to Paper
- Mineral Sand Mining and its Effect on Ground Water Quality Go to Paper
- Minimising Environmental Impact of Petroleum Exploration in the Australian Arid Zone Go to Paper
- Mining and Environmental Noise - Preventing Problems Professionally Go to Paper
- Mining Can Improve the Environment Go to Paper
- Planning for Optimal Post Mining Land Use Go to Paper
- The Economic and Operational Implications of Blast Vibration Limits Go to Paper
- The Estimation of the Propensity for Spontaneous Combustion in Colliery Wastes Go to Paper
- The Impact of Undergoing Coal Mining in Farming Go to Paper
- The Rehabilitation of Open Cut Coal Mines in the Bowen Basin, Queensland Go to Paper
- The Social Aspects of Environmental Impact Studies in Queensland Go to Paper
- The Toxicity and Degradation of Cyanide in Mine Tailings Go to Paper
- Towards a Solid Waste Disposal Strategy: The Rundle Oil Shale Project Go to Paper
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- Published: 1987
- Unique ID: PA-198706