Mapping In A Connected World
Jason Beltran

Traditional paper maps are static and limited to the size of the paper on which they are printed. There is also the difficulty in viewing the detail when maps portray a lot of information.

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Modelling Landform Evolution
Heather Thomson

Landform evolution models (LEMs) are used to estimate potential surface water runoff and predict resulting erosion and deposition processes on a landform scale.

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Peridot Gemstone Exploration
Pengfei Xiao

Exploring for coloured gemstones is different from exploring for other metals or coal; the key to successful exploration is collaboration between gemologist and geologist.

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Considerations For Preparing Design Criteria For Dewatered Tailings Facilities
Juan (Pepe) Moreno, Samuel Kendall

Dewatered tailings facilities (thickened, paste, filtered) are generally considered safer alternatives to conventional tailings disposal, primarily due to the lower amounts of water stored as a pond or interstitially within the tailings mass.

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Finding The Right Fit - Risks And Opportunities Of Open-Pit Crushing And Conveying
Scott McEwing

In suitable mining projects, in-pit crushing and conveying (IPCC) can provide operating cost reductions to the tune of 20 - 60% savings, depending on project specifics.

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Mining Industry Set For A More Challenging Tomorrow
Simon Hanrahan

Is there a new norm in mining? That is the question being raised as the commodities cycle takes another turn.

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