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Hydrogeological Studies of Wetlands in the Chilean Altiplano

Nicolás Amengual - March 5, 2026

Hydrogeological studies of wetlands in the Altiplano of northern Chile (SVAHT) are presented, which characterize aquifers and water chemistry in order to understand their dynamics, the origin of water inputs, and their vulnerability to industrial activities.

TAGS: high Andean wetlands, hydrology, water input, water contribution, water resources, aquifer, azonal
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Global Business Reports: USA Mining 2026 Report - Interview with Jeff Parshley

Jeff Parshley - March 1, 2026

Jeff Parshley, Corporate Consultant at SRK Reno, discusses SRK's previous year in review, highlighting different projects and challenges overcome, as well as sharing insight into what's ahead for the industry in 2026 and beyond.

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Evaluating Post-Closure Care and Maintenance at Uranium Mill Tailings Facilities in the Western U.S.

Terry Braun - February 25, 2026

This presentation reviews post‑closure care and long‑term monitoring practices at Title II uranium mill tailings sites in the U.S., focusing on facilities approaching or operating under long‑term surveillance requirements.

TAGS: Post-Closure, Tailings Storage Facility, Uranium
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To Channel or Not to Channel: Drainage Density and Flow Concentration

Terry Braun - February 25, 2026

Case studies of erosion failures in post‑mining landforms reveal the risks and trade‑offs associated with both minimal and moderate drainage density design approaches.

TAGS: Drainage density, flow concentration
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Heap Leaching’s Quiet Comeback: Why Australia is Re-embracing a Proven, Predictable Pathway

Heather Thomson - February 25, 2026

Explore how heap leaching is once again gaining attention in Australia as a viable and disciplined option for certain mining projects, driven by economic shifts and improved decision-making rather than new technological advances.

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