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Megaw, Vincent, Graham Morgan, and Thomas Stöllner. "Ancient salt-mining in Austria." Antiquity 74, no. 283 (2000): 17–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x0006600x.

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Above Hallein, 14 km south of Salzburg and at 800 m above sea level, the spa village of Heilbad Dürrnberg clusters around what until recently was a centre of commercial salt production. Its prehistoric roots overlapped with the hey-day of the well-known Hallstatt site, 40 km east. From c. 750-150 BC a community of perhaps 200 provided the labour force for the mines. It was clearly dangerous work; in 1573 and again in 1616 there are contemporary records of the discovery of the wellpreserved bodies of Iron Age miners while on the Dürrnberg as again at Hallstatt there are indications of serious l
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Grandner, Margarete. "Conservative Social Politics in Austria, 1880–1890." Austrian History Yearbook 27 (January 1996): 77–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s006723780000583x.

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During the government of Count Eduard Taaffe a series of social laws were enacted in Austria that set maximum hours in factories and mines, placed restrictions on the employment of women and young people, and introduced accident and sickness insurance. With this legislation, Austria obtained a unique position: no other country had both extensive protective labor legislation, including the ”normal workday,” and obligatory sickness and accident insurance for industrial workers on its law books in the early 1890s. Despite this progressive record, social policymaking in the Taaffe era has drawn su
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Rom, Werner, Robin Golser, Walter Kutschera, Alfred Priller, Peter Steier, and Eva M. Wild. "AMS 14C Dating of Equipment from the Iceman and of Spruce Logs from the Prehistoric Salt Mines of Hallstatt." Radiocarbon 41, no. 2 (1999): 183–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200019536.

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This paper summarizes radiocarbon measurements of mainly botanical samples from the Iceman (“Ötzi”) and from his discovery site, an Alpine glacier at the Austrian-Italian border. The results were obtained by accelerator mass spectrometry (AMS) at 3 different laboratories (Vienna, Austria; Uppsala, Sweden; Gif-sur-Yvette, France) between 1992 and 1997. All the dates, except 2, are consistent with the time period 3360–3100 BC, as previously determined from bone and tissue samples from the Iceman himself. The 2 exceptional dates from wooden artifacts suggest that the site of the Iceman was used a
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Pany-Kucera, Doris, Anton Kern, and Hans Reschreiter. "Children in the mines? Tracing potential childhood labour in salt mines from the Early Iron Age in Hallstatt, Austria." Childhood in the Past 12, no. 2 (2019): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17585716.2019.1638554.

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Ermolaev, A. N. "GOLD MINING IN SALAIR IN THE LATE XIX – EARLY XX CENTURIES." Bulletin of Kemerovo State University, no. 4 (December 23, 2018): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2078-8975-2018-4-32-38.

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The research determines the dynamics of gold mining and identifies the specifics of the development of the gold industry in Salair in the late XIX – early XX centuries. The Salair ridge was then under the jurisdiction of the Cabinet of His Imperial Majesty. At the end of the XIX century, the Cabinet spent a lot of money on geological survey of the ridge and invested in the development of the local gold mines. The extraction of gold during this period fluctuated within 6–8 poods (1 pood = 16 kg). At the beginning of the XX century, the Cabinet leased the Salair mines to private entrepreneurs an
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Arlt, T., and L. W. Diamond. "Composition of tetrahedrite-tennantite and ‘schwazite’ in the Schwaz silver mines, North Tyrol, Austria." Mineralogical Magazine 62, no. 6 (1998): 801–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1180/002646198548188.

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AbstractThe hydrothermal fahlore deposits of the Schwaz-Brixlegg district have been mined for silver and copper over many centuries and are famous as the type locality of the mercurian fahlore variety ‘schwazite’. The ore is dominantly monomineralic fahlore and occurs as stratabound, discordant vein, and breccia bodies over a 20 km belt hosted mostly by the Devonian Schwaz Dolomite. The structural style of the mineralization is similar to that of Mississippi Valley type deposits.This study presents the first electron microprobe analyses of the ores and reveals wide variations in fahlore compos
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Iša, František. "Zpráva o jezech na horním a středním Labi z roku 1554 (a jejich způsobilosti k voroplavbě)." Dějiny věd a techniky 51, no. 2 (2018): 91–113. https://doi.org/10.70391/7e2.2.b.

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Report on the weirs situated on the upper and middle course of Elbe (Labe) from 1554 (and their capacity for timber rafting) A report written in 1554 by the commission established by Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria and governor of Bohemia includes new valuable information on the subjects of weirs located on the upper and middle course of the Elbe river. This report describes their technical suitability for transporting timber from the deep woods of the Giant Mountains foothills to the silver mines near Kutná Hora and further into the lowland region Polabí. In addition to the transcription of
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Rashidian, Elnaz. "Geoarchaeological Investigations in the Bronze Age Ore Beneficiation Landscape of Troiboden (Province of Salzburg, Austria)." METALLA 22, no. 1 (2016): 3–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/metalla.v22.2016.i1.3-19.

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Mitterberg is the largest known Middle Bronze Age copper mining area in the Austrian Alps. During the course of the 2011 excavation campaign, a geoarchaeological investigation was conducted at the Troiboden peat bog, immediately southwest of the Mitterberg mine’s main entrance, which shows evidence of a more sophisticated ore beneficiation process with less copper loss than previously anticipated and has yet to be demonstrated at Bronze Age sites elsewhere. A portion of results of this investigation is summarized here. A sediment typology based on geoarchaological analysis is presented, and in
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Hilberg, Sylke, Nicola Yousefi, and Thomas Rinder. "Mining-Influenced Water from the Abandoned Hausham Colliery in Southern Germany—A Case of Unmonitored Natural Attenuation." Water 17, no. 9 (2025): 1253. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17091253.

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Coal mining in Upper Bavaria ended in the 1960s and the mines were flooded. This study investigates the mining-influenced water and its environmental implications in the Hausham Mine, one of many unmonitored coal mines in the region and along the northern edge of the Molasse zone in Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Water and solid samples were collected in the vicinity of the discharge area within a waste rock pile and downstream of a nearby lake. The samples were subjected to chemical and isotopic analysis, with a focus on the potential for natural attenuation. The mine waste discharge has h
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Lamprecht, Roman, Julia Haas, and Gerald Hiebel. "Prehistoric Copper Mining Between Hohe Salve and Hahnenkamm: First Results of Mining Archaeological Surveys in the Brixental and the Grattenbergl/Kirchbichl (North Tyrol, Austria)." METALLA 28, no. 2 (2025): 99–134. https://doi.org/10.46586/metalla.v28.2024.i2.99-134.

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The Brixental was an important connecting area between the Bronze and Iron Age copper mining districts of Schwaz-Brixlegg in the west and Kitzbühel-Jochberg in the east. For this reason, the mining landscape of the Brixental, which has been little researched to date, was investigated for potential prehistoric copper mines. Through literature research and the study of geodata (DEM, orthophotos) prior to the surveys carried out in 2023, a total of six core areas were defined, which were investigated for the presence of mining archaeological features and finds. During the survey, all relevant fea
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Mines of Austria"

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Hardiputra, Bingah Astuti. "Properties of rehabilitated coalmine soils at Collie." University of Western Australia. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Discipline Group, 2004. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2005.0041.

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[Truncated abstract] Many soil properties are involved in supporting the growth of plants and in limiting soil degradation. The present study was carried out to provide a basis for minimising environmental impact by providing a firm understanding of the soil properties that affect plant growth for soils developed from mining waste from the Wesfarmers Premier coalmine at Collie. The purpose of this study was to provide an understanding of the soil materials and to identify the potential interactions between soil properties and plants for soils developed on coalmine materials at the Premier min
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Rutter, Anthony Paul. "A study of factors affecting the regeneration of mineral exploration sites in the semi-arid and arid areas of South Western South Australia /." Title page, table of contents and abstract only, 2002. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09ENV/09envr982.pdf.

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Mengler, Faron. "Gully erosion on rehabilitated bauxite mines." University of Western Australia. School of Earth and Geographical Sciences, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0176.

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[Truncated abstract] Landforms rehabilitated after bauxite mining can be vulnerable to soil loss by water erosion processes. On most rehabilitated sites, management controls such as deep ripping, contour mounding and landscaped sub-catchments limit erosion. Despite these measures, severe gully erosion that is anecdotally associated with steep slopes can damage rehabilitated areas and affect downstream drinking water resources. A review of erosion dynamics reveals that gullies develop episodically and in a non-linear manner. They often initiated as a near surface process and are influenced by n
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Thompson, Scott A. "Managing the acidity of abandoned water filled coal mining voids in Collie (Western Australia) using organic matter." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2000. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1352.

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The effectiveness of using organic matter additions to increase pH in abandoned water filled coal mining voids in Collie was investigated. Previous studies have demonstrated that passing acidic drainage through organic matter increased the waters pH. Laboratory trials using intact sediment cores (collected from Ewington, Collie, Western Australia) were used to assess the effects of additions of hay, manure and mulched vegetation on pH, nutrients an sulphate levels. In a series of experiments the effect of different quantities of organic material, sulphate reducing bacterial inoculations and al
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Brown, Matthew Allan Neville. "3D analysis of structures at the Kambalda Nickel Mines, Western Australia." Thesis, Imperial College London, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/8339.

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The Kambalda Nickel Mines are a type example of massive nickel sulphide deposits located in the 2.7 Ga Archaean Eastern Goldfields Province, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. Nickel sulphide deposits are hosted in embayments, known as troughs, in the contact between Lunnon Basalt and the overlying Kambalda Komatiite. This contact is structurally complex as a result of several phases of compressive deformation after ore formation. The troughs and the orebodies they host define a linear pattern, trending NNW-SSE sub-parallel to each other and the regional structural trend. This thesis proposes
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Doelman, Trudy. "Time to quarry : the archaeology of stone procurement in Nortwestern New South Wales, Australia /." Oxford : Achaeopress, 2008. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb413101776.

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Rankine, Graham M. "Gold metallogeny of Australia." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1004676.

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The gold metallogeny of Australia is predominantly confined to the Archaean and Palaeozoic Provinces. The Archaean gold occurrences are predominantly hosted in ultramafic-mafic dominated greenstone belts, with less associated tofelsic-volcanic and sedimentary sequences. Most gold occurrences are confined to shear zones or faults, and adjacent discoveries of economic laterite-hosted deposits, host rocks. Recent are presently under investigation and will supply a significant proportion of production in the future. The Proterozoic gold deposits of Australia , are confined to geosyncinal sequences
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Salles, Rodrigo dos Reis. "Depósito Metamórfico-Hidrotermal de U-ETR Mary Kathleen, Noroeste de Queensland, Austrália = uma investigação baseada em assinaturas hiperespectrais e aeroradiométricas." [s.n.], 2010. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/287214.

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Orientadores: Carlos Roberto de Souza Filho, Thomas John Cudahy<br>Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Geociências<br>Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-16T19:08:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Salles_RodrigodosReis_M.pdf: 29354186 bytes, checksum: cd94ec7b06a8ec3077ab99b2519adafe (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010<br>Resumo: O depósito metamórfico-hidrotermal de U-ETR Mary Kathleen, localiza-se à NW de Queensland, Austrália e está inserido na Província Metamórfica Mount Isa. Os litotipos predominantes nessa região compreendem rochas sedimentares (calcários
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Hewitt, Mark S. "Alternative rehabilitation techniques and sustainable outcomes from mining using appropriate environmental management and mine closure planning in an arid region of Western Australia." Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2007. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/250.

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The subject of this thesis is the development of alternative approaches to environmental management and mine closure plans using case examples of the Big Bell/Cue Mining District and as a working example, an area of unconfined washout of historical gold-mine process tailings located in this arid inland region of Western Australia. This is considered appropriate in the light of the social and political thrust for industry to develop simultaneously positive economic, social and environmental outcomes from their activities. The Big Bell mining operation ceased mining in June 2003 and the Mine Clo
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Huber, Anita. "Internal mixing in a mine lake." University of Western Australia. School of Environmental Systems Engineering, 2007. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0103.

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[Truncated abstract] Mine lakes are a water body created after an open-cut mine ceases operating. The lakes develop in the former mine-pit due to the combination of groundwater inflow, surface run-off and, in some cases, due to rapid filling from river diversion. While potentially valuable water resources, these lakes often have poor water quality and managing the water body is an important part of the overall process of mine site rehabilitation. As mine lakes form in man-made pits, they have a bathymetry that is typically quite distinct from natural lakes and this can, in turn, strongly influ
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Books on the topic "Mines of Austria"

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Dagmar, Minaříková, Lobitzer Harald, Geologische Bundesanstalt (Austria), and Ústřední ústav geologický (Czech Republic), eds. Thirty years of geological cooperation between Austria and Czechoslovakia. Federal Geological Survey, 1990.

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Strobl, Philipp. Das Leben mit dem Silber: Die Bergbauregion Schwaz in der Frühen Neuzeit. Martin Meidenbauer Verlagsbuchhandlung, 2011.

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International, Symposium on Cultural Heritage in Geosciences Mining and Metallurgy (8th 2005 Schwaz Austria). Das kulturelle Erbe in den Montan- und Geowissenschaften: Bibliotheken, Archive, Sammlungen : 8. Internationales Symposium (3.-7. Oktober 2005), Schwaz : Geschichte der Erdwissenschaften in Ohsterreich : 5. Arbeitstagung (3.-7. Oktober 2005), Schwaz = Cultural heritage in geosciences, mining, and metallurgy : libraries, archives, collections : 8th international symposium 3rd to 7th October 2005, Schwaz (Tyrol, austria) : history of earth sciences in Austria, 5th symposium 3rd to 7th October 2005, Schwaz (Tyrol, austria) /cTillfried Cernajsek, Christoph Hauser & Wolfgang Vetters (Red.). Geologische Bundesanstalt, 2005.

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Christa, Gürtler, Mitterbauer Helga, and Österreichisches Literaturarchiv, eds. Mittellange Minis. Droschl, 2012.

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Denis, O'Callaghan. Memories and reflections of a pioneer: Australia, 1875-1939. Cosmos, 1988.

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Swift, John William. A New Zealand gold seeker's adventures in Australia: Between 1886 and 1901. Hesperian Press, 2015.

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Brown, H. Y. L. Record of the mines of South Australia. 4th ed. Government Printer, 1985.

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Rudenno, Victor. The mining valuation handbook: Mining and energy valuation for investors and managment. 3rd ed. Wrightbooks, 2009.

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Palmer, Alex. Mountain view gold: Day Dawn Western Australia and the Italians who made it happen. Hesperian Press, 2012.

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Piggin, Stuart. The Mt. Kembla disaster. Oxford University Press in association with Sydney University Press, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Mines of Austria"

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Linsbichler, Alexander. "Essentialism in the Austrian School." In Was Ludwig von Mises a Conventionalist? Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46170-0_8.

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Nugent, Anthony. "Cornish Miners in Western Australia 1850–1896." In Australia, Migration and Empire. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22389-2_8.

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Farmer, Paul. "6. A39 International." In After the Miners’ Strike. Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0329.08.

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Our European tour is radically different to A39’s barnstorming round Cornwall. We set off in Lucy’s battered Renault 12, the four of us packed inside with our clothes, costumes, instruments, two tents and camping gear. We take the ferry from Dover to Ostend and perform hit-and-run street theatre in cities on a path leading eastwards and southwards through Belgium, Germany, and Austria towards the Iron Curtain where western capitalism confronts Eastern Bloc. Each night we camp in the Rastplätze of the Autobahns. The nominal terminus on our outward journey is Budapest in Hungary, not because we
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Kain, Jennifer S. "Populating Australasia with Sound Minds." In Insanity and Immigration Control in New Zealand and Australia, 1860–1930. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26330-0_2.

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Mudd, Gavin M. "Acid In Situ Leach uranium mining — 1. USA and Australia." In Tailings and Mine Waste 2000. CRC Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003078579-67.

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Stone, P., G. Froyland, M. Menabde, B. Law, R. Pasyar, and P. H. L. Monkhouse. "Blasor—Blended Iron Ore Mine Planning Optimisation at Yandi, Western Australia." In Advances in Applied Strategic Mine Planning. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69320-0_4.

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Bird, Deanne, and Andrew Taylor. "Disasters and Demographic Change of ‘Single-Industry’ Towns—Decline and Resilience in Morwell, Australia." In The Demography of Disasters. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49920-4_7.

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Abstract In 2014, an open-cut coal mine fire burned for 45 days in the small single-industry town of Hazelwood in Victoria (Australia) spreading smoke and ash across the adjacent community of Morwell. This chapter examines the extent to which the mine fire acted as a catalyst for demographic and socio-economic change and considers how, if at all, it impacted Morwell’s resilience to disasters. We report on a range of secondary data analyses augmented with qualitative insights captured in government reports (namely, the Hazelwood Mine Fire Inquiry reports), as well as from related research paper
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Kraal, Diane. "Australian Petroleum and Coal Resources: Taxation, Emissions and Energy Justice." In Just Transitions. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-46282-5_24.

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AbstractTwo forms of energy justice provide insight on Australia’s petroleum and coal problematic policy issues. First, distributive justice is used to cover the implications of low revenues from critical energy minerals; and fair allocations of resource income. Unfortunately, calls for true reform by the Australian community has resulted in a weak response from government. Second, cosmopolitan justice is used to consider the global effects of Australia’s fossil fuel extraction and use. Petroleum and coal exports result in GHG being emitted beyond the borders of the source country. However, th
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Jewbali, A., and R. Dimitrakopoulos. "Stochastic Mine Planning—Example and Value from Integrating Long- and Short-Term Mine Planning Through Simulated Grade Control, Sunrise Dam, Western Australia." In Advances in Applied Strategic Mine Planning. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69320-0_13.

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Yu, Baohua. "Traveling a Thousand Miles: Determinants of Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Asian Students in Australia." In The Psychology of Asian Learners. Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-576-1_27.

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Conference papers on the topic "Mines of Austria"

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Boltz, S., D. Chambers, S. Sbai, and P. Janson. "Developing a Velocity Model for an Underground Coal Mine Using a Compressed Load Column Seismic Source." In 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2023-0284.

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ABSTRACT Induced seismicity is common in underground mining, particularly in mines that cave by design, such as longwall coal mining. Seismic monitoring is one of the few remote sensing technologies that provide an understanding of a mine's response to extraction. However, its effectiveness usually depends on understanding event locations in relation to the mine workings. A significant source of uncertainty in event locations is the velocity model: a description of the speed at which seismic energy propagates. A nondestructive, repeatable compressed load column seismic source (CLCSS) was devel
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Meyer, S. "Seismic Monitoring Systems in Mines, where are we Today?" In 58th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2024-0785.

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ABSTRACT: Seismic monitoring systems have long been identified as a key tool for engineers to observe, quantify, and manage the seismic rockmass response to mining. The design of the seismic system, in terms of sensor layout, spacing, and type, is an important first step and is dependent on the specific objectives of seismic monitoring at the mine in question. Once installed and operational, the systems expand and evolve to better meet the requirements of the mine. This paper provides an overview of modern microseismic monitoring systems in mines. We examine trends in the configuration and per
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Chambers, D., M. S. Boltz, Z. Khademian, G. Walton, and J. Shragge. "The Role of Thick Competent Strata in Face Bursting in Underground Longwall Mines." In 58th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2024-0154.

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ABSTRACT: Coal bursts are violent dynamic failures that occur in underground coal mines and can injure workers and disrupt mining operations. The coal bursting phenomenon is complex and many factors contribute to a mine's propensity to experience bursting. Among these is the presence of thick competent strata (TCS) in the immediate roof or floor, but how the TCS contribute to bursting is not fully understood. In this work, we created a suite of simple 2D models of a longwall cross section whose stratigraphy is dominated by sandstone. We used these models to explore which TCS parameters influen
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Bérest, P., H. Gharbi, D. Jehanno, C. J. Peach, B. Brouard, and L. Blanco-Martin. "Creep Tests on Salt Samples Performed at Very Small Stresses." In 56th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium. ARMA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56952/arma-2022-0707.

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ABSTRACT: From 1996 to 2021, uniaxial creep tests were performed on salt samples in dead-end drifts of the Varangéville (France) and Altaussee (Austria) mines to take advantage of constant temperature and hygrometry. The applied loads were from 0.05 MPa (relative) to 4.5 MPa, i.e., much smaller than the loads currently applied during standard creep tests performed at the laboratory. Main conclusions are: (1) Steady state is reached after a long period (longer than 8 months). (2) Cumulated transient creep is relatively large (3) Strain rates are faster (than extrapolated from high stresses) by
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McNaughton, Cameron, Leigh Crilley, Florence Damour, Jessica Radevski, Matthew Klink, and Josh Allen. "South Australia tailings storage facility: dust emissions study." In Mine Closure 2024: 17th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/2415_11.

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Williams, David, Aaran McGhie, and Terry Short. "Repurposing of the Genex Kidston mine site in Queensland, Australia." In Mine Closure 2022: 15th Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/2215_57.

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Tiemann, Christopher, M. McDonald, G. Middle, and Kingsley Dixon. "Mine relinquishment policy in Australia." In 13th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_rep/1915_113_tiemann.

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Malan, Stawm, and Darren Murphy. "Navigating divergent expectations: completion criteria challenges in the Pilbara, Western Australia." In Mine Closure 2024: 17th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/2415_24.

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Risbey, Danielle. "The regulatory journey to improving mine closure success in Western Australia." In Mine Closure 2024: 17th International Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/2415_10.

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Landers, Matt, James Faithful, and Antonia Scrase. "Pit lake water quality closure tool for Hazelwood brown coal mine, Victoria, Australia." In Mine Closure 2022: 15th Conference on Mine Closure. Australian Centre for Geomechanics, Perth, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36487/acg_repo/2215_28.

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Reports on the topic "Mines of Austria"

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Kampa, Eleftheria, Eduard Interwies, and R. Andreas Kraemer. The Role of Tradable Permits in Water Pollution Control. Inter-American Development Bank, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011164.

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This working paper first introduces tradable permits as part of an overall taxonomy of economic instruments in the field of water management. In this context, three fundamentally different fields of application of tradable permits systems relating to water are presented: tradable water abstraction rights, tradable rights to water-based resources and tradable water pollution rights. Next, the authors provide literature-based empirical evidence of the international experience with tradable water pollution rights (case studies from the US and Australia). Subsequently, the authors make recommendat
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Corriveau, L., J. F. Montreuil, O. Blein, et al. Metasomatic iron and alkali calcic (MIAC) system frameworks: a TGI-6 task force to help de-risk exploration for IOCG, IOA and affiliated primary critical metal deposits. Natural Resources Canada/CMSS/Information Management, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/329093.

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Australia's and China's resources (e.g. Olympic Dam Cu-U-Au-Ag and Bayan Obo REE deposits) highlight how discovery and mining of iron oxide copper-gold (IOCG), iron oxide±apatite (IOA) and affiliated primary critical metal deposits in metasomatic iron and alkali-calcic (MIAC) mineral systems can secure a long-term supply of critical metals for Canada and its partners. In Canada, MIAC systems comprise a wide range of undeveloped primary critical metal deposits (e.g. NWT NICO Au-Co-Bi-Cu and Québec HREE-rich Josette deposits). Underexplored settings are parts of metallogenic belts that extend in
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