Researchers from Monash University have explored the 550-million-year formation of Indigenous sacred site, Uluru, in Australia’s Northern Territory.
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Geologists bat for volcanic features as quarry begins remediation plans
A 70-year-old quarry in south-western Victoria has become the centre of a debate: to revegetate, or not to revegetate?
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From pit to pit lakes: could abandoned sites be reborn?
It is believed that up to 90,000 extractive sites are located across Australia today. Academics from the Universities of Monash and Melbourne explain the potential for reviving these sites as vital assets for flood events, water retention and waste management.
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From quarries to waste management facilities
A geospatial analysis of Victoria’s abandoned mines and quarries has identified several rehabilitation options.
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