Mining supplies metals and minerals to meet the material and energy needs of the modern world. Typically, mineral resources are widely considered to be ‘finite’ in nature, yet, paradoxically, global production and reported reserves and resources continue to grow. This paper synthesizes an extensive array of data on the long-term trends in cumulative mine production, reserves and resources at a global level as well detailed case studies of Australia, a global leader in many sectors of mining, and lithium, a new metal with rapidly growing demand. Overall, the paper shows that growing mine production has been clearly matched by growing reserves and resources, although there are numerous complex social, environmental and governance factors whic...
The concept of 'peaks' in the production of natural resources has attracted attention in t...
Australia continued its position as one of the world’s leading minerals-producing nations in 2001, a...
The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire p...
The mining of primary metals is critical for a range of modern infrastructure and goods and the cont...
Today's global society is economically, socially and culturally dependent on minerals and metals. Wh...
Today's global society is economically, socially and culturally dependent on minerals and metal...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
audience: researcher, professional, studentThe sustainable availability of raw materials used in man...
Historically, mineral resources have been vital in engineering the modern society. However, over the...
The concept of 'peaks' in the production of natural resources has attracted attention in the area of...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
Australia is a major supplier of minerals globally, but the country's ability to meet both projectio...
Minerals are vital to support economic growth and the functioning of modern society. Demand for mine...
The concept of 'peaks' in the production of natural resources has attracted attention in t...
Australia continued its position as one of the world’s leading minerals-producing nations in 2001, a...
The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire p...
The mining of primary metals is critical for a range of modern infrastructure and goods and the cont...
Today's global society is economically, socially and culturally dependent on minerals and metals. Wh...
Today's global society is economically, socially and culturally dependent on minerals and metal...
Some scientists and journalists, and many members of the general public, have been led to believe th...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
audience: researcher, professional, studentThe sustainable availability of raw materials used in man...
Historically, mineral resources have been vital in engineering the modern society. However, over the...
The concept of 'peaks' in the production of natural resources has attracted attention in the area of...
Mining in Australia is booming. Notwithstanding, production conditions are progressively transitioni...
Australia is a major supplier of minerals globally, but the country's ability to meet both projectio...
Minerals are vital to support economic growth and the functioning of modern society. Demand for mine...
The concept of 'peaks' in the production of natural resources has attracted attention in t...
Australia continued its position as one of the world’s leading minerals-producing nations in 2001, a...
The famous 1972 study 'Limits to growth' (LtG) created global controversy about its dire p...