Accepted submissions 2025

Current accepted submissions as of 15 August 2025. Final list coming soon

 TitleFirst authorCo-authors
1Development of alternative kinetic leach test method for non-free draining coal mine wastesAlex WatsonGraeme Campbell, Marilena Stimpfl
 
2Key parameters for assessing the chemical stability of coal tailings storage facilities using laboratory kinetic testsAbdulraheem O AnumahWenqiang Zhang, Samadhi Gunathunga, Mandana Shaygan, Gordon Southam, Mansour Edraki
 
3CO2 Emissions from AMD Treatment at Mt. Morgan Mine: Implications for Legacy Pit Lake Water Quality ManagementAdithyanti FebrianaCameron Smith, Samadhi Gunathunga, Denys Villa-
Gómez, Gordon Southam
4Geochemical study of pyrrhotite and pyrite reactivity in tailings Eloise copper mine, Queensland, AustraliaAlan RobertsonChandima Nikagolla, Andrea Gerson, Simon Cole, Nick Jones, Quinton Bruwer
5A case study assessment of the failure of net acid generation testing in the presence of Mn-containing phasesAndrea GersonG. Levay, P. Clay, A. Pandelis
6CRC TiME Acid and Metalliferous Drainage Test HandbookSarah HarmerCRC TiME 3.10 Project Team
7Iron ore mine AMD management - hey people, it’s not just about acid rock drainage!Andrew Botfield    Rachael Cooke
8Field and Laboratory Scale Investigations of AMD Potential in Mine Waste at Three Coal Mines in the Bowen Basin, AustraliaAndrew GarvieMarilena Stimpfl, Alex Watson
9Innovations in Advanced Real-Time Continuous Monitoring of Acid Mine
Drainage
Annette NolanTure Carlson, Richard Campbell
 
10Finding value in mining waste: towards development of an international
standard
Artem GolevDr Corinne Unger, Dr Tania Laurençont, Dr Karin Fogarty
11Monitoring and Modelling of Hydrological and Geochemical Processes in Large in-situ Waste Rock Leaching ColumnsChenming ZhangZ Zhao, C Ptolemy, T Ferguson, S Quintero, L Tan, D Williams
12Use of X‐ray fluorescence, thermogravimetric analysis and hyperspectral airborne survey to support and supplement geochemical 
mine waste characterisation
Colleen Burgers     
13Turning the Tide: Advanced Monitoring at AMD Creek's Closed Mine using CSIRO’s Vesi™ technologyDaniella CarusoD.S. Macedo, D.C. Marley, G. Cordery, K. Murugappan
14Source Control for Acid and Metalliferous Drainage (AMD) at the Rum Jungle Legacy sitePaul FergusonDavid Jones, Danielle O’Toole, Forrest Egerton
15Water Quality Performance Objectives and Geochemical Characterisation for the Rum Jungle Legacy Site, Northern Territory (NT), AustraliaDavid R JonesPaul Ferguson, Ross Smith
16Geochemical and Mineralogical Behaviour of Spontaneously Combusting Metalliferous Mine Waste RocksDipanshu Sharma  J Fourie, B Usher
17Spatial and temporal (annual and decadal) trends of metal(loid) concentrations and loads in an acid mine drainage-affected riverElin JenningsPatrizia Onnis, Rich Crane, Sean D.W. Comber, Patrick Byrne, Alex L. Riley, William M. Mayes, Adam P. Jarvis, Karen A. Hudson-Edwards 
18Early Prediction of AMD through Integration of Hyperspectral and XRF Core Scanning- Based Geoenvironmental Indices in Queensland Mineral SystemsEnrique Sáez  SalgadoAnita Parbhakar-Fox, Nathan Fox, Laura Jackson
19Assessing Waste Critical Metals Potential and Acid and Metalliferous Drainage Risks at an Abandoned Gold Lode Mine in Normanby, Southeast QueenslandFrancesco ColombiJohnson. K., Ibqdal. A., Baldwin. D., Parbhakar-Fox A.
20Understanding the sulfide oxidation behaviours in two AMD waste rocks from a gold mineGujie QianAndrea Gerson, Nick Falk, Taryn Loney, Hugh Davies, Sarah Harmer
21Mitigating AMD risk from active and legacy underground minesJeff Taylor 
22AMD management at a legacy arsenic-tin mine in Eastern AustraliaAshton SoltysAbolfazl Poozan, Stuart Wincheste, Brian Cork, Jeff Taylor
23Assessing Large Mineralogical Datasets for Potential Geochemical HazardsJohn WatersJeff Taylor, Angus Fitzpayne
24Assessing Large Static Geochemical Datasets for AMD RiskSophie PapeJohn Waters, Nigel Murphy, Jeff Taylor
25Impacts of AMD on TSF Seepage Pathways and Physical StabilityJennifer DurocherBrent Usher, Dale Sprague
26Improved Mining Sulfur Management through Biological StrategiesLesley Warren      
27The geochemical evolution of mine void water chemistry over 25 years at the Mt Lyell Copper mine, Tasmania, AustraliaLois Koenkhen 
28A leading practice approach for field-scale cover system trials in QueenslandLouisa NicolsonAntony Volcich
29Electrochemical treatment of acid mine drainage to manage rehabilitation and recover resourcesLuke Berry 
30Geochemical Assessment and Rehabilitation Strategy for AMD
Management: A Case Study of Mt Bischoff Mine
Majid EbrahimiBen Freidman, Matthew Taylor, Bridget Johnson, Mike O’Kane
31Mine planning, selective handling of waste rock, source control, and AMD management: Are we getting any better at this?Marilena Stimpfl 
32Source Control for AMD Risk Management using Cover System and Landform Design: Lessons from a Quarter Century of PracticeMike O’Kane      
33Pyrite microencapsulation by composite inorganic coatings in acidic
conditions for acid mine drainage mitigation: A one-year experimental study
Misbah Fatima HussainaFang Xiaa, Yuan Meib, Rong Fanc
34Combining Genomics and Kinetic Leaching Tests to Quantify Microbial Influence on Sulfide OxidationNick FalkBhavya Papudeshi, Gujie Qian, Andrea R. Gerson, Hugh Davies, Sarah L. Harmer, Elizabeth A. Dinsdale
35Design of Engineered Landforms to Improve Closure OutcomesPaul WeberLeo Navarro, Carlos Hillman, Simone Hoodhills
36Tumbling alkalinity levels: improving water quality model source term definitions with single stage and multistage bottle rolls and free draining columnsPeter M. ScottAndrew Bottfield (EGi) + others 
37Implementing leading practice geochemical design and construction – observations from McArthur River mine, northern territory, AustraliaPyramo Marianelli     
38The Tool for Acid Rock Drainage and Metal Leaching Prevention and Management: Transforming Global Leading Practices into Asset-Level Decision SupportRebecca PaisleyRens Verburg, Nico Bezuidenhout, Natalie Korczak, Jessica Nicholls, Gilles Tremblay
39Bridging Mine Planning and Waste Management: Optimizing Early-
Stage ARD Prediction through Integrated Characterization and Monitoring
Rishika SharmaVivek Kumar
40Clearing the hurdles of mine waste management for greenfield sitesRos Green 
41Integrated pH elixir premium solutions for AMD controlTodd Vacher 
42Machine Learning methods applied to ARD mine water managementTom Muezelaar 
43Establishing water quality criteria for protection of AMD-impacted rivers using biological and chemical monitoring datasets: Hercules Mine case
study
Tom RobsonJon Crosbie, Carol Steyn
44Source control case studyVanessa Mann 
45Improved predictions of acid and metalliferous drainage for greenfield projectsWenqiang ZhangMansour Edraki, Rosalind Green
 
46From Microstructure to Macroimpact: The Critical Role of Permeability–Tortuosity–Porosity Model in Predicting Acid Mine Drainage from Mine WasteWenran CaoMansour Edraki, Harald Hofmann, Alexander Scheuermann
 
47Managing Mine Wastes – what should be the focus?Paul Brown 
48Modern Tools, Better Predictions: Advancing from PAF/NAF to Provide Refined Water Quality Insights    Hugh Davies