There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sustainable in connection with geologic scarcity. Will future generations possibly face a depletion of specific metals? We study whether, for which metals and to what extent the extraction rate would need to be reduced in order to be sustainable. To do so, we propose an operational definition for the sustainable extraction rate of metals. We have divided 42 metals in 4 groups according to their geologic scarcity. Applying the proposed sustainability definition to the 17 scarcest metals, shows that for almost all considered metals the global consumption of primary resources needs to be reduced to stay within sustainable limits as defined in our a...
We have built a system dynamics model, WORLD6, that takes into account population, energy extraction...
Global production rates of metals vary from iron at 1.4 billion ton per year to platinum with 200 to...
The critical rates of extraction of some metals was explored using a methodology based on the thinki...
There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sus...
Will the earth be able to keep on providing future generations of sufficient mineral resources, give...
audience: researcher, professional, studentThe sustainable availability of raw materials used in man...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Non-renewable resources must be used as economically as possible, to prevent their rapid exhaustion ...
The integrated model WORLD and Hubbert's model were used for assessment of future supply for differe...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
In the past few decades, geochemically scarce metals have become increasingly relevant for emerging...
Several strategic metals, elements and energy resources are about to run into scarcity in the near f...
Historically, mineral resources have been vital in engineering the modern society. However, over the...
<p>The extractable ores of the world's geologically scarcest mineral resources (e.g. antimony, molyb...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
We have built a system dynamics model, WORLD6, that takes into account population, energy extraction...
Global production rates of metals vary from iron at 1.4 billion ton per year to platinum with 200 to...
The critical rates of extraction of some metals was explored using a methodology based on the thinki...
There is debate whether or not further growth of metal extraction from the earth's crust will be sus...
Will the earth be able to keep on providing future generations of sufficient mineral resources, give...
audience: researcher, professional, studentThe sustainable availability of raw materials used in man...
Drastic measures are required to meet the standards of the Paris Agreement and limit the increase of...
Non-renewable resources must be used as economically as possible, to prevent their rapid exhaustion ...
The integrated model WORLD and Hubbert's model were used for assessment of future supply for differe...
Metal mining provides the elements required for the provision of energy, communication, transport an...
In the past few decades, geochemically scarce metals have become increasingly relevant for emerging...
Several strategic metals, elements and energy resources are about to run into scarcity in the near f...
Historically, mineral resources have been vital in engineering the modern society. However, over the...
<p>The extractable ores of the world's geologically scarcest mineral resources (e.g. antimony, molyb...
Although metals and minerals represent a prominent asset for sustainable development, continuous pop...
We have built a system dynamics model, WORLD6, that takes into account population, energy extraction...
Global production rates of metals vary from iron at 1.4 billion ton per year to platinum with 200 to...
The critical rates of extraction of some metals was explored using a methodology based on the thinki...