Buch, Englisch, 752 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1360 g
Buch, Englisch, 752 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 1360 g
ISBN: 978-0-367-87380-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Sustainable practices within the mining and energy sectors are assuming greater significance due to uncertainty and change within the global economy and safety, security, and health concerns. This book examines sustainability issues facing the mining and energy sectors by addressing six major themes: Mining and Mineral Processing; Metallurgy and Recycling; Environment; Energy; Socioeconomic and Regulatory; and Sustainable Materials and Fleets. Emphasizing an integrated transdisciplinary approach, it deliberates on optimizing mining productivity and energy efficiency and discusses integrated waste management practices. It discusses risk management, cost cutting, and integration of sustainable practices for long-term business value. It gives a comprehensive outlook for sustainable mineral futures from academic and industry perspectives covering mine to mill optimization, waste, risk and water management, improved efficiencies in mining tools and equipment, and performance indicators for sustainable developments. It covers how innovation and research underpin management of natural resources including sustainable carbon management.
•Focuses on mining and mineral processing, metallurgy and recycling, the environment, energy, socioeconomic and regulatory issues, and sustainable materials and fleets.
•Describes metallurgy and recycling and uses economic, environmental and social parameter analyses to identify areas for improvement in iron, steel, aluminium, lead, zinc, copper, and gold production.
•Discusses current research on mining, performance indicators for sustainable development, sustainability in mining equipment, risk and safety management, and renewable energy resources
•Covers alternative and conventional energy sources for the mineral sector as well water treatment and remediation and energy sustainability in mining.
•Provides an overview of sustainable carbon management.
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Section I Mining and Mineral Processing. New Paradigms for Sustainable Mineral Processing. Assessment of Sustainability of Mineral Processing Industries. A Step Change in Mining Productivity: Time to Deliver the Promise. An Approach to Improve the Energy Efficiency of Mining Projects. Energy Use in Comminution in a Global Context. Mill–to-Melt-Energy Efficiency Opportunities. Section II Metallurgy/Recycling. Carbothermic Processing of Copper–Cobalt Mineral Sulphide Concentrates
and Slag Waste for the Extraction of Metallic Values. Processing of Lithium-Ion Batteries for Zero-Waste Materials Recovery. Selective Leaching: An Ecological Solution for Recovering Metals from Complex Minerals and Materials? Reductive Leaching of Metal Oxides in Hydrometallurgical Processing of Nickel Laterite Ores, Deep Sea Manganese Nodules, and Recycling of Spent Batteries/Catalysts. Sustainable Recycling Technology for Electronic Waste. Recovery of Rare Earth Elements from e-Wastes (Nd-Fe-B Spent Magnets) Using Magnesium Chloride Salts. Section III Environment. Building Suitable Restoration Approaches in the Brownfields. Mining and Environment. Sustainable Management of Mine Induced Water. Bioflocculants Relevant for Water Treatment and Remediation. Sustainability and Regional Development: When Brownfields Become Playing Fields. Sustainability of Mineral Processing and Metal Production for European Economies in Transition. Towards Sustainable Design of Landfill Clay Liners: A Case Study. Section IV Energy. Water and Energy Nexus: Impact of Energy Development on Water Resources. Alternative Energy Sources for Mineral Sector: An Overview. Nuclear Power: Current Status and Prospects. Carbon Capture and Storage. Photovoltaics: Current and Emerging Technologies and Materials for Solar Power Conversion. Improving Process Efficiency by Waste Heat Recuperation: An Application of the Limaçon Technology. Urban Waste (Munici