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Title Regionalized Life Cycle Inventories of Global Sulfidic Copper Tailings
ID_Doc 19399
Authors Adrianto, LR; Pfister, S; Hellweg, S
Title Regionalized Life Cycle Inventories of Global Sulfidic Copper Tailings
Year 2022
Published Environmental Science & Technology, 56.0, 7
DOI 10.1021/acs.est.1c01786
Abstract Worldwide, an issue of copper production is the generation of mine waste with varying characteristics. This waste can pollute natural environments, and in particular, the heavy metal emissions of the tailings may pose long-term consequences. Currently, life cycle assessments of mine tailings are hampered by both limited data availability in the metal production value chain and lack of appropriate methodologies. We collect data from 431 active copper mine sites using a combination of information available from the market research and technical handbooks to develop site-specific life cycle inventories for disposal of tailings. The approach considers the influences of copper ore composition and local hydrology for dynamically estimating leached metals of tailings at each site. The analysis reveals that together, copper tailings from the large (i.e., porphyry) and medium-size copper deposits (i.e., volcanogenic massive sulfide and sediment-hosted) contribute to more than three quarters of the total global freshwater ecotoxicity impacts of copper tailings. This strongly correlates with hydrological conditions, leading to high infiltration rates. The generated inventories vary locally, even within single countries, showcasing the importance of site-specific models. Our study provides site-specific, dynamic emission models and thus improves the accuracy of tailing's inventories and toxicity-related impacts.
Author Keywords site-specific inventory models; ore mining; mine tailings; ecotoxicity impacts; tailings geochemistry; metal production; mineral processing; life cycle assessment
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000812207600001
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Environmental Sciences
Research Area Engineering; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
PDF https://www.research-collection.ethz.ch/bitstream/20.500.11850/543233/3/EST-GlobalSulfidicCopperTailings-Rev2022-clean.pdf
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