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Tim Nash

Position Environmental Science Honours student
E-mail t.nash@uq.edu.au
Phone +61 7 334 64055
Fax +61 7 334 64056
Topic Upward movement and precipitation of salts in saline tailings.
Supervisor Dr Thomas Baumgartl
Project Outline

Evaporation from saline material under arid conditions can result in surface accumulation of salts and formation of salt crusts. My study will look at the processes of salt movement and precipitation in tailings material from Kidston gold mine, and how different factors influence these processes.

   

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