Wastes and the waste repositories in which they reside are becoming targets for resource recovery, both for legacy wastes and for future waste arisings as part of a desire to move toward a circular economy. There is an urgent requirement to explore concepts for practicable technologies that can be applied to these ends. This paper presents a synthesis of concepts concerning in situ technologies (developed from mining and contaminated land remediation industries) that have enormous potential for application to technospheric mining. Furthermore, potential target waste streams and their mineralogy and character are presented along with a discussion concerning lixiviant and metal capture systems that could be applied. Issues of preferential flo...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
PhD Thesis Appendices can be consulted at the Philip Robinson Library.Remediation of metal-rich disc...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
This chapter presents a synthesis of key concepts concerning the potential application of in situ le...
The concept of mining or extracting valuable metals and minerals from technospheric stocks is referr...
reserved12siMany organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste ...
Many countries face serious strategic challenges with the future supply of both aggregates and criti...
Highly alkaline industrial residues (e.g., steel slag, bauxite processing residue (red mud) and ash ...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Mining and mineral-processing wastes have been giving a lot of concern in recent times. This paper h...
Extractive industries represent the first stage of our global cycles of production and consumption. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Highly alkaline industrial residues (e.g., steel slag, bauxite processing residue (red mud) and ash ...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
PhD Thesis Appendices can be consulted at the Philip Robinson Library.Remediation of metal-rich disc...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
This chapter presents a synthesis of key concepts concerning the potential application of in situ le...
The concept of mining or extracting valuable metals and minerals from technospheric stocks is referr...
reserved12siMany organizations in Europe collect data and perform research on municipal solid waste ...
Many countries face serious strategic challenges with the future supply of both aggregates and criti...
Highly alkaline industrial residues (e.g., steel slag, bauxite processing residue (red mud) and ash ...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Mining and mineral-processing wastes have been giving a lot of concern in recent times. This paper h...
Extractive industries represent the first stage of our global cycles of production and consumption. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Highly alkaline industrial residues (e.g., steel slag, bauxite processing residue (red mud) and ash ...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
PhD Thesis Appendices can be consulted at the Philip Robinson Library.Remediation of metal-rich disc...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...