Acid Rock Drainage Prediction

Content
2 modules

Rating

Course Length
33 hours

Instructor
Edumine Courses

Released
01 Aug 2024

Price
$329.00 USD

Description

Acid Rock Drainage (ARD) Prediction provides an introductory course and application reference for students, technicians, and practicing geochemists, geoscientists and other professionals who desire a solid grounding on the subject. The course provides sufficient knowledge and background to allow useful application of the presented information toward site assessment with regard to the evaluation of acid generation potential. By design, Acid Rock Drainage Prediction emphasizes the practical application of the concepts presented and limits the presentation of theory to the level required for a basic understanding of the topic.

The aim of this course is to provide an overview of the concepts underlying acid rock drainage prediction and to act as a resource for practitioners to become more familiar with or reaquaint themselves with the topic. For those who require a specialized theoretical background on the topic, ARD Prediction provides an exhaustive list of technical references. The companion textbook to this course which contains some of the course text and has additional references should be read in conjunction with this course: Acid Mine Drainage, Rock Drainage and Acid Sulfate Soils, causes, assessment, prediction, prevention and remediation, edited by James A Jacobs, Jay H. Lehr, Stephen M. Testa, John Wiley & Sons, 2014. Principal topics covered by the course include:

  • Chemistry, Mechanisms and Sources
  • Site Assessment and Sampling
  • Mineralogical and Geochemical Interpretation
  • Static Laboratory Tests and Interpretation
  • Kinetic Laboratory Tests and Interpretation
  • Waste Material Management
  • Case Studies in ARD Prediction

Authors

  • Chris Mills MSc P.Eng (Author)
  • Bruce Downing MSc P.Geo (Co-Author)
  • Dr. Andy Robertson P.Eng (Co-Author)

 

Duration: 33 Hours
Access: 90 Days
Category: Environment
Level: Specialize
Version Date: December 15, 2014

 

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Objectives

Course Content

ARD Prediction is structured in seven parts and a total of 29 viewing sessions of approximately 60 minutes each, plus course reviews. Current course duration is equivalent to approximately 33 hours of viewing content.

Learning Outcomes

  • Discuss the chemistry, mechanism and sources of ARD; site assessment, sampling and available laboratory testing methods; and interpretation and prediction techniques.
  • Design and implement a sampling program, and complete a site assessment and prediction for ARD.

Recommended Background

  • Acid Rock Drainage Prediction is intended as both a course and a technical reference for an audience of mine operators, consultants, regulators, practising geoscientists and final year/graduate students in the energy, mineral and environmental sectors.

Certificate

By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate Edumine Certification

Learning credits

CEU
3.3
PDH
33.0
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Added about 1 year ago, by xena
 
Added over 1 year ago, by Anonymous
Was expecting a presentation of information, like Powerpoint videos or an actual instructor. This is excellent information (probably far too detailed for a beginners course), but it is just a text compilation of textbooks and case studies. It's like having to read a textbook. The "instruction" is missing. The Table of Contents should be described in the course so people can see the level of complication before signing up. This does NOT take a few days to go through if you aren't already in the field. It takes a few weeks.
 
Added almost 2 years ago, by Honore
 
Added over 2 years ago, by Anonymous
High density of information, good overview of methods and interpretations. Only method of teaching is however reading, which should considered if the course was re-designed. One can only take up so much information this way.
 
Added over 2 years ago, by Ben
 
Added over 2 years ago, by Timothy
Very detailed course
 
Added over 2 years ago, by Gabriela
Excelente curso
 
Added over 2 years ago, by Janice
 
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