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ultramafic rock systems. The position is associated with ongoing research aimed at advancing understanding of mineral fluid interaction processes and their impact on subsurface architecture and petrophysical
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deposits; Sediment-hosted copper deposits; Permeability structures in these deposits; Typical mineral assemblages. Familiarity with: Oxidation / reduction processes of minerals related to copper ores. Acid
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; Permeability structures in these deposits; Typical mineral assemblages. Familiarity with: Oxidation / reduction processes of minerals related to copper ores. Acid leaching processes. Buffering effects of acid
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Sustainable Minerals Institute Full-time (100%), fixed-term position for up to 5 years Base salary will be in the range $143,099.52 - $164,748.70 + 17% Superannuation (Academic Level C) Based at our
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understanding of mineral fluid interaction processes and their impact on subsurface architecture and petrophysical and rock physical evolution in mafic and ultramafic rocks during CO₂ injection and mineralization
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, processing, use, and disposal is subject to supply chain risks and results in a significant loss of critical minerals from the economy. As a result, there is increasing interest in transitioning to a more
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interaction processes and their impact on subsurface architecture and petrophysical and rock physical evolution in mafic and ultramafic rocks during CO₂ injection and mineralization. Emphasis will be placed
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about our school, please visit UNSW School of Minerals and Energy Resources Engineering Skills & Experience: A PhD or equivalent in Chemical/Process Engineering or related discipline and/or relevant work
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production processes, lower waste production or even waste reuse as fuels or raw materials. Specifically, the cement industry represents approximately 8% of the global carbon emission, nearly all due
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water provides a unique lens on intergenerational knowledge transmission and cultural connections. The Pilbara’s mineral wealth is crucial to Australia’s economy, yet there is no heritage conservation