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SA Branch of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists presents…
Friday 1st May 2014 – Adelaide
Hydrogeology in Mining is an AIG sponsored one day Conference with a South Australian
mining and energy resources focus.
The speakers are industry professionals drawn from mining and energy companies,
government bodies and consulting firms.
The Conference aims to provide information exchange and awareness raising among
the South Australian mining and hydrogeology communities. The Conference programme
provides talks covering a range of groundwater fields.
The Conference is ideal for mining and resource industry staff, providing practical and
technical information on mine groundwater issues. The Conference will also benefit
hydrogeologists wishing to understand the issues associated with mining. The
Conference programme has been designed assuming minimal experience; however,
the majority of talks will concentrate on specific technical areas. The Conference is
suitable for all levels of experience: from new entrants to the industry to experienced
practitioners.
Graham Teale, AIG State Chairman
Introduction and welcome
Andrew Telfer, Australian Water Environments
Conference aims
Tim Munday, CSIRO
Geophysical investigations and information available for both exploration and hydrogeology
Scott Evans, Australian Water Environments
An overview of the hydrogeology of the Eyre Peninsula
Michael Hatch, University of Adelaide, Department of Earth Sciences
Finding water with NMR geophysics: An introduction and field examples
Glyn Ashman, SA Water
What is being done for water supply and how it could help miners
John Parker, Lincoln Minerals Limited
Groundwater model for proposed Gum Flat iron ore mine
Tom Wilson and Joe Kwan, Earth Science Information Systems and MMG Rosebery
Groundwater and surface water data management at Rosebery Mine, Tasmania
Jan Vermaak, Red Creek Water Solutions Pty Ltd
Hydrological and ecological controls of stygofauna abundance and richness, Pilbara, Australia
Paul Howe, CDM Smith
Addressing the potential effects of mine dewatering on terrestrial GDEs – A case study from the Pilbara Region, WA
Leighton Randell, Jacobs Group Australia Pty Ltd
Pre-dawn leaf water potentials: An established method for identification of Groundwater Dependent Ecosystems
Robert Read, Hydrogeologist
Water occurrence in arid areas
Baohong Hou and Steve Hill, Geological Survey of South Australia, DSD
Palaeovalley mapping implications for groundwater resources
Andrew Taylor, CSIRO
Environmental tracers: Useful indicators of recharge processes in a remote arid region – Musgrave Province South Australia
Steve Barnett and Simone Stewart, Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Evolution of Water Allocation Plans in SA
Peter Baker, Office of Water Science – Department of the Environment
Commonwealth and South Australian government interactions on CSG and coal mining
Daniel Wohling, Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Arckaringa Basin and Pedirka Basin groundwater assessment project
Mark Keppel, Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
Arckaringa Basin and Pedirka Basin groundwater assessment project
To register, complete the form below and submit your booking and online payment. If you have previously booked an event on this website, login using the form beside the registration form and complete your booking from there.
AIG members $275 (GST incl.)
Non-members $345 (GST incl.)
AIG students/unemployed members (limited places) $160 (GST incl.)
Venue: Regal Park Motor Inn
44 Barton Terrace East
North Adelaide, 5006
9:00am Registration, tea/coffee
9:30am Commence conference
Lunch and morning / afternoon teas provided
For information contact the AIG: aig@aig.org.au
Or click here to download the event flyer here.
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