
Through an exploration of the links between geologic setting, mining and process technologies, economics, environment and stakeholder communities, this text addresses ways in which the mineral industry can be made safe, efficient and ecologically sustainable, focusing in particular upon the following key themes:· a review of the current status of the world mining industry, and the environmental challenges it faces. · links between the mode of occurrence of a mineral and the ways of mining it · the impact of mining on the environment in terms of industry and waste · health consequences arising from the various hazards of mining · the environmental impact of process technologies, and control technologies to make the mining industry ecologically sustainable · methods of rehabilitation of mined land, and reuse of mine wastes and mine water · socio-economic dimensions of the mining industry.
This text investigates the complex intersection of geological extraction, economic viability, and environmental stewardship within the global mineral industry. Author U. Aswathanarayana, a recognized expert in earth sciences, synthesizes technical data regarding mining processes with socio-economic frameworks to argue for a more sustainable industrial model. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how technological advancements and policy shifts can mitigate the ecological and health-related hazards inherent in mineral resource management.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this work as a comprehensive resource for understanding the multi-faceted challenges of modern mining operations. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for students and professionals in environmental management and geology.
Page Count:
316
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203971221
ISBN-13:
9780203971222
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