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Project details: Adaptive Automated Geological Modelling for Sustainable Mining Applications Sustainable mining requires a proper assessment of the risks involved in any decision in the mining value
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: Legal Deposit Libraries, Rejected Texts, and New Methods for Negative Bibliography’ (PromPrint). Hosted by the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital) and led by Principal Investigator Dr Hannah
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Methods At a time when many landscapes need repair and global demand for mined raw materials is escalating, this project investigates how to redevelop landscapes when mining finishes. The student will desk
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, Rejected Texts, and New Methods for Negative Bibliography’ (PromPrint). Hosted by the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital) and led by Principal Investigator Dr Hannah Field, PromPrint uses digital
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Sand is the world’s most used resource after water and intensive extraction is reshaping major rivers and deltas. This PhD will quantify how sand mining alters globally relevant river channels
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parallel expansion in mining to meet this demand is expected. The environmental, economic and social impacts of this global expansion are significant and need to be assessed, so that we do not trade one
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. This project will use large-scale metagenomic mining to uncover novel phage-host associations and identify phage-encoded enzymes, such as endolysins, with antibacterial activity. By integrating evolutionary
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coal mining heritage, with hundreds of abandoned and flooded mine seams. Current groundwater levels are the highest ever recorded, and are rising due to the cessation of mine water pumping and climate
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Conventional metal mining, in which minerals are physically extracted from the subsurface and then processed to recover target metals (which often make up only a small fraction of the total mass) is
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most exploited natural resource after water, and riverbed sand mining has increased dramatically in recent decades. This activity reshapes river channels, altering their topography, destabilising banks