By working with communities in mining areas, Odell and Fernández are gaining a sense of the burden that mining minerals needed for the clean energy …
On the other hand, reclamation of post-mining landscapes is a very challenging task since there is no unique reclamation planning scheme for such landscapes, and it highly depends on the site-specific characteristics. ... Especially in the case of opencast mining, where a mineral is fairly close to the surface in a massive or …
Overall, this review provides an overview of the various biodiversity assessment methods used in the country's mining areas and offers guidance for future assessments in other mining landscapes.
mining areas and offers guidance for future assessments in other mining landscapes. The limited number of studies related to biodiversity assessment in mining areas in the Philippines over the last decade highlights the urgent need for more research in this field. Keywords: biodiversity, conservation, mining area, mineral production sharing ...
Historical mining sectors provide vital information for the exploration of ore bodies, leading to the discovery of some of the most outstanding mines, such as those in the Pyrite Belt in Spain, the iron mines in Wales, and the gold mines in California.
This study examines the four cases of World Heritage protected cultural landscapes in Europe that are characterized by mining in order to identify the role mining plays today in such cultural ...
A proposed mine for battery-grade manganese is only the start of an electrification mining boom facing Arizona and the West.
The mineral supply chains most reliant on forest mines are those for bauxite, titanium and nickel, with more than 60 per cent of the mines for each of these commodities located in forest landscapes. 9 The type of mining, its infrastructure requirements and its effective 'footprint' will vary between commodities. Low-value, high-volume ...
Coastal Sand Mining – Background. Southeastern Australia has been endowed (some would say cursed) with concentrations of a group of heavy minerals in coastal sand deposits.
The rising demand for critical metals presents a major economic opportunity for mineral-rich countries. For a sustainable transition to a low-carbon f…
The two major categories of modern mining include surface mining and underground mining. In surface mining, the ground is blasted so that ores near Earth's …
Governance and sustainability challenges in landscapes shaped by mining: Mining-forestry linkages and impacts in the Copper Belt of Zambia and the DR Congo. Author links open overlay panel J. Mwitwa ... The resulting Investment Act and the Mining and Minerals Act withdrew many of the controls the state had previously …
The mining industry plays a crucial role in modern societies, providing essential minerals and metals that are the foundation of various industries and technologies. Minerals and metals are used in a wide range of applications, including construction, manufacturing,...
Meanwhile, places like the Sociedad Quimica Mineral (SQM) lithium mine have helped Chile to become one of the world's primary producers (Credit: Alamy) ... what new landscapes might this create ...
I study human-altered landscapes, including areas impacted by mines. ... The best way to completely avoid the complications that come from mining more minerals is to reduce consumption of them, ...
PDF | Kinta Valley in Perak State is one of the richest valley arising from 18th century tin mining production in Malaysia. The physical evidence of... | Find, read and cite all the research you ...
Maha Yassin. The cultural heritage of mining communities is a tapestry of human endeavour and innovation. Throughout history, these communities have been the backbone of civilisations, pioneering the extraction of minerals and shaping the landscape physically and culturally.
Our operations span the rich landscapes of Baluchistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, where the mineral wealth has long been a source of curiosity and intrigue. Exploration, Extraction & Commercialization: A Threefold Mandate for Progress ... positively, to steer the mining and minerals business. He remains at the forefront of our operations and his ...
Facilities that store the waste and tailings of mining operations pose a salient threat to biodiversity. Despite international consensus to mitigate mining impacts on local ecosystems, globally ...
Open-cast mining, or surface mining, provides access to valuable mineral resources that shape our modern world. From the coal that powers our cities to the metals that create our technology, this widespread practice is a pillar of economic development.
Mining has been an important industry throughout history, providing valuable resources and shaping the landscapes and communities surrounding it. The labor-intensive process of mining, the raw ...
Renewable energy production is necessary to mitigate climate change, however, generating the required technologies and infrastructure will demand huge production increases of many metals. Here ...
Challenges in terms of ecosystem disturbances by mining activities, the ongoing structural change, and the creation of large-scale post-mining landscapes are discussed with an emphasis on the expected ecosystem services to be provided by the post-mining landscapes.
With the development of mining and fuel-energy complexes, there is an active export to the surface together with minerals of natural radionuclides 40K, 232Th, 226Ra, 238U, which leads to an ...
2. The many ways mining activities impact biodiversity. Mining affects biodiversity at multiple spatial scales (site, landscape, regional and global) through direct (i.e. mineral extraction) and indirect processes (via …
By working with communities in mining areas, Odell and Fernández are gaining a sense of the burden that mining minerals needed for the clean energy transition is placing on local populations, and the types of conflicts that arise when water sources become polluted or scarce.
Drawing on phenomenological approaches to landscapes and materials, scholars have also become increasingly interested in the ritual and symbolic significance of mines, minerals, and mining landscapes.
Mining is associated with increasing vulnerability to slope failures, erosion, floods, sedimentation, subsidence, and other geomorphic hazards. Understanding and …
The main idea of the presented data was to reveal the micromorphological structureStructure, mineral and chemical compositions of the unique soilsSoils, which have been covered with waste mining and processing production of sulfide-tungsten depositsTungsten deposits...
The mining industry has been a prominent part of the global economy for many decades. The extraction of mineral resources makes the mining sector important to many industries, from our use of metals to lithium for batteries to power our devices. While its resulting products and resources are now common, the mining process has negative …
This type of mining is particularly damaging to the environment because strategic minerals are often only available in small concentrations, which increases the amount of ore needed to be mined. Environmental hazards are present during every …
Many of these commodities are found in critical forest landscapes, placing forests at increased risk as demand for minerals increases. This paper explores the mining sector's impacts on forests, and the potential for 'forest-smart' mining policies and practices to support deforestation-free mineral supply chains.
The regional extent and distribution of the mining landscapes of the Atacama Desert can be characterised by considering the distances between populated nodes, ... observation of minerals with an azurite/chrysocolla association in Turi is the first direct evidence of the presence of minerals from one Inca mining district in another …
In the Gobi Desert of Mongolia, where I've studied the environmental impacts of mining, I met fluorite miners who lamented the destruction of their landscapes and the poisoning of their groundwater.
Mining affects biodiversity at multiple spatial scales (site, landscape, regional and global) through direct (i.e. mineral extraction) and indirect processes (via industries supporting …
Protecting desert landscapes from the impacts of lithium mining will be crucial for climate justice, and it will take all of us joining in to steward the places we love. Jared Naimark is the California Mining Organizer with Earthworks, working to protect communities and the environment from the adverse impacts of mining.