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Modelling mines: how can a new 3D modelling platform make mining more sustainable and be part of the solution to climate change?

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Mines consume a lot of energy and water when they are drilling and crushing rocks, which they do to extract metals and minerals. The water and energy used by a mine, along with the waste produced, is part of its mining footprint. The water and energy used by a mine, along with the waste produced, is part of its mining footprint.

Geology 70
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What landscapes are hidden deep within the Earth?

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“Without these dynamic processes, life on Earth would not have been possible,” says Paula. “We We can learn about them by studying the structures they produce deep in the Earth.”. X-RAYING THE EARTH. Earthquakes produce waves of energy that travel through the Earth, diminishing in strength with distance.

Geology 89
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Farming on permafrost

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Instead of putting energy into the edible portions, the plant puts energy into seed production which can reduce edibility and flavour. Pathway from school to northern high latitude research • Permafrost science is a branch of Earth science that requires knowledge of geology, glaciology, geomorphology and climatology. •