Conference Proceedings
Progress - Mining and Environment, Mebourne, Vic, April 1971
Conference Proceedings
Progress - Mining and Environment, Mebourne, Vic, April 1971
The Geological History of the Environment The Influence of Sand Mining of the Environment Spatial Relations in the Mining Province
The environment under discussion is that of the sandy coastal plain and adjacent offshore sandy islands. The environment is the result of natural forces of the past which moulded it._x000D_
Only very recently have men and machines participated in this moulding. The future of the environment - the changes which it must undergo - is in the hands of natural forces with, presumably, man's continued participation. In essence, we are concerned with the forces operating on a mass of sand.
Only very recently have men and machines participated in this moulding. The future of the environment - the changes which it must undergo - is in the hands of natural forces with, presumably, man's continued participation. In essence, we are concerned with the forces operating on a mass of sand.
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J B McKellar
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