1. Environment Institute Science Seminar Series 2009 23 rd March 2009 Keeping ahead of our changing world Presented by: Professor Mike Young Executive Director of the Environment Institute Research Chair, Water Economics and Management The University of Adelaide
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3. New Mines: Prominent Hill (Cu-Au) Honeymoon (U) Angus (Zn-Pb) Mindarie (HMS) Beltana (Zn) Mine Expansion Projects: Olympic Dam (Cu-Au-U) Project Magnet (Iron Ore) Beverley Extension (U) Mining Developments: White Dam (Au) Peculiar Knob (Iron Ore) Kanmantoo (Cu-Au) Beverley 4 Mile (U) Cairn Hill (Iron Ore) Jacinth, Ambrosia (HMS) Advanced Exploration: Arkaringa Basin (CSM) Oban (U) Hybrid Energy (Coal) Tripitaka (HMS) Crocker’s Well (U) Wilgerup (Iron Ore) Gould’s Dam (U) Mount Gee (U) Tunkillia (Au, Ag) Carrapateena (Cu-Au-U) Wilcherry Hill (Iron Ore) Wilgerup (Iron Ore) Mutooroo (Cu-Co) Gullivers (HMS) Menninnie Dam (Pb, Zn) Portia (Au) Bird in the Hand (Au) Punt Hill (Cu-Au) Kalkaroo (Cu, Au, Mo) Mount Gambier ADELAIDE Port Augusta Port Pirie Moomba Marla Oodnadatta Coober Pedy Arckaringa Basin Coal Field Challenger Ambrosia Jacinth Tripitaka Tunkillia Gullivers Blanche Olympic Dam Cairn Hill Peculiar Knob Prominent Hill Habanero Yerila Paralana Beverley 4 Mile Mount Gee Leigh Creek Beltana Carrapateena Punt Hill Menninnie Dam Project Magnet Wilgerup Mutooroo Crockers Well Portia Kalkaroo Honeymoon White Dam Bird In Hand Mindarie Heat Flow Angas Kanmantoo MUSGRAVE PROVINCE GAWLER CRATON COOPER BASIN CURNAMONA PROVINCE OFFICER BASIN MURRAY BASIN OTWAY BASIN ADELAIDE GEOSYNCLINE EROMANGA BASIN Emerging projects – Shuttle Image Developing mine Major mine Geothermal well Projects to watch 200 km Port Lincoln Ceduna
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9. C1 - Getting more from less Users Environment River Flow Environment River Flow Users Optimisation and priority in a risky changing world River Flow Environment Users
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16. Environment Institute Science Seminar Series 2009 Next Week Energy Today and Tomorrow Presented by: Professor Stephen Lincoln