Part 1: An Overview of GIS for Mining and Exploration - a Review of the Changing Benefits, Technological Innovations and Uses
Andrew Bloodworth, Head of Science for Minerals & Waste for the British Geological Survey, is a specialist in geology, mineralogy, and mining investment. He talks with us about the industry as he sees it, from understanding how public perception of mining can affect investment and where he sees the future geological landscape shift across the whole of this century. If you have any interest in the field, this is a must-watch analysis. In this section, Andrew gives an overview of GIS for mining and exploration, looking at its uses, changing benefits and technological innovations.
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Driving a Greener Mining Environment through Mine Automation Technologies -
Jock Cunningham on Mine Site Automation -
Alkane Resources on the Rare Earths Industry -
Alkane Resource's Ian Chalmer on ABN Newswire -
Metallica Minerals on the Rare Earths Industry -
Global Perspectives on the Future of the Rare Earths -
Part 5: Understanding the Shifting Dynamics of the Mining Industry and how Technology is Evolving -
Part 4: Dealing with Fiscal Pressure as a National Geological Survey -
Part 3: The Important Role of the Public Perception of Mining and how it can be Influenced -
Part 2: Monitoring & Reducing the Environmental Impact of Mining Projects
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Mine Site Automation & Communication WA 2012
Burswood Entertainment Complex, Perth, WA
August 28- 30, 2012 -
Mine Rescue & Emergency Management 2012
Royal on the Park, Brisbane, QLD
May 14- 17, 2012 -
Open Cut Mine Planning 2012
Venue to be Confirmed, Perth, WA
September 18- 19, 2012 -
2nd Annual Mine Site Automation & Communication Africa 2012
Sandton Sun Hotel, Sandton, South Africa
July 23- 25, 2012
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