This paper explores mine waste that originates from resource extraction by specifically focusing on waste rock, tailings, dust and material culture from the resource extraction industry. By drawing on examples from fieldwork, archives, local media commentary and limited interviews from two iron-mining regions in Arctic Norway and sub-Arctic Canada, this paper follows mine waste as it routinely transgresses attempts to be managed. Mine waste spills out of its prescribed sinks, it oscillates between being considered waste to heritage to potentially valuable commodity, and it blurs the boundaries between spaces dedicated for mining and for non-mining. In following these trends, the paper calls for attentiveness to the ambiguous materiality of ...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
The available mineral resources on our planet are finite, although its potential is not fully known....
Source at https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JCA/article/view/21645.This paper explores mine waste that ...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Growing social awareness of the need to adequately treat mining waste in order to protect the enviro...
Arctic mining has a bad reputation because the extractive industry is often responsible for a suite ...
The environmental legacies of metal mining are often dominated by large waste facilities, which can ...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Scarcity of mineral supplies globally means that there is an international effort to examine the pot...
This thesis explores the ‘becoming’ of mineral resources in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada,...
There is today no overall information about how much mining waste there is in Sweden and what it con...
The mining industry in British Columbia is in the process of constructing a number of large mine was...
Mining is an important industry, accounting for 6.9% of global GDP. However, global development prom...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
The available mineral resources on our planet are finite, although its potential is not fully known....
Source at https://journal.equinoxpub.com/JCA/article/view/21645.This paper explores mine waste that ...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Gold mining, like all other forms of mining, is strongly associated with the production of a wide ra...
Growing social awareness of the need to adequately treat mining waste in order to protect the enviro...
Arctic mining has a bad reputation because the extractive industry is often responsible for a suite ...
The environmental legacies of metal mining are often dominated by large waste facilities, which can ...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Scarcity of mineral supplies globally means that there is an international effort to examine the pot...
This thesis explores the ‘becoming’ of mineral resources in the Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada,...
There is today no overall information about how much mining waste there is in Sweden and what it con...
The mining industry in British Columbia is in the process of constructing a number of large mine was...
Mining is an important industry, accounting for 6.9% of global GDP. However, global development prom...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
The available mineral resources on our planet are finite, although its potential is not fully known....