The environmental legacies of metal mining are often dominated by large waste facilities, which can be sources of acid and metalliferous drainage, resulting in both local pollution and irreversible loss of some of the soluble minerals. Whether a material is treated as waste or ore depends on a wide variety of factors and circumstances. Three critical aspects - time, the extractive strategy and the economic context - are discussed in this paper. The authors argue that the fine line between waste and ore requires a mine waste management (MWM) hierarchy that properly considers waste as a potential future resource. This hierarchy exhibits four main levels: reduce, reprocess & stockpile, downcycle and dispose, which are illustrated by a review o...
Mining is an important industry, accounting for 6.9% of global GDP. However, global development prom...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
The removal of a nonrenewable natural resource such as metals or petrochemicals hardly meets the def...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
The aim of mine tailings management strategy is to protect the environment and humans from risks ass...
Global annual extraction has increased due to market demand. It is anticipated that this aspect will...
The aim of mine tailings management strategy is to protect the environment and humans from risks ass...
Sustainable practices within the mining and energy sectors are assuming greater significance due to ...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Economic prosperity depends on exploring new sources of energy and materials along with the developm...
The concept of mining or extracting valuable metals and minerals from technospheric stocks is referr...
Mining is an important industry, accounting for 6.9% of global GDP. However, global development prom...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
The removal of a nonrenewable natural resource such as metals or petrochemicals hardly meets the def...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Rock and mineral waste from the extraction of metals and minerals from the Earth is produced on a va...
Sustainability is often defined as: the ability to continue a defined behavior indefinitely. However...
Mining legacies are often dominated by large waste facilities and their associated environmental imp...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
The aim of mine tailings management strategy is to protect the environment and humans from risks ass...
Global annual extraction has increased due to market demand. It is anticipated that this aspect will...
The aim of mine tailings management strategy is to protect the environment and humans from risks ass...
Sustainable practices within the mining and energy sectors are assuming greater significance due to ...
Mining wastes, particularly in the form of waste rocks and tailings, can have major social and envir...
Economic prosperity depends on exploring new sources of energy and materials along with the developm...
The concept of mining or extracting valuable metals and minerals from technospheric stocks is referr...
Mining is an important industry, accounting for 6.9% of global GDP. However, global development prom...
Management of solid mine wastes, particularly waste rock, requires careful planning to reduce the li...
The removal of a nonrenewable natural resource such as metals or petrochemicals hardly meets the def...