Finding Value In Closure
Rob Bowell, Carl Williams

The closure and abandonment of mining areas is rarely caused by complete consumption or extraction of a resource but rather is typically associated with diminishing financial returns based on metal values, or social, political, and environmental restrictions that lead to an uneconomic scenario for a resource unit.

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Exploring Greenland's Gold Districts
Jon Russill, Bill Kellaway

Greenland has numerous gold showings, but only one has ever been mined.

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Block Modelling In The CIS And Alignment With The GKZ
Liubov Egorova

The CIS countries inherited the resource estimate code from the Soviet era that was originally created and is still updated by the Geological Commission for Reserves or GKZ.

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Ghana Closure Studies
Carl Williams

Ghana’s world-class gold mining industry is well established. Numerous in-country mine-related regulations and requirements are enforced; however, post-closure requirements are less well regulated and generally only meet the minimum standards required by financiers of the mining operation.

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How An Integrated Approach To Geological Mapping Provided New Insights To The Klondike Gold District
Matthew Grimshaw

Geological mapping is a key part of any mineral exploration project and provides vital insights into the lithological and structural controls of mineralisation.

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