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Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane

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Mining and Environment: A Professional Approach, Brisbane

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Drill Hole Logs Provide the Third Dimension for Minespoil Reclamation

The establishment of vegetation onto open cut mine spoil is dependant on the nature of the soil and rock strata of the overburden._x000D_
Experience has shown that in the Bowen Basin of Central Queensland the nature of the minespoil changes considerably as subsequent and deeper mining strips intercept changing rock strata._x000D_
The different mixes of strata at the surface of reshaped spoilpiles can produce variable response in the sown vegetation cover. It is usual that land features of mine sites are known in detail and are depicted on mine or locality maps. Subsurface strata and lithology descriptions are available and are used for planning of open cut mining operations. Surface and subsurface data can also be used to estimate the intrinsic nature of overburden through the use of fence diagrams. Lithology at points along a mined strip can be obtained and used to describe overburden. Indications are that correlations exist between salinity of overburden components and the response of vegetation. The developed procedure thus becomes a useful tool for the prediction of revegetation Practices.
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Unique ID: P198706005

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