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Title Multi-Criteria Analysis for Circular Economy Promotion in the Management of Tailings Dams: A Case Study
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Authors Monardes, V; Sepúlveda, JM
Title Multi-Criteria Analysis for Circular Economy Promotion in the Management of Tailings Dams: A Case Study
Year 2023
Published Minerals, 13, 4
DOI 10.3390/min13040486
Abstract Copper ore is a non-renewable resource with lower ore grades, which means that the extraction of more rock material is required to produce the same amount of copper, implying a greater consumption of materials, reagents, water, and energy. Since there is a greater amount of copper sulfide present in nature, concentration using the bubble flotation method will generate a greater number of tailings. This article discusses the environmental issues resulting from tailings dams and how multi-criteria decision analysis can help prioritize those sites in order to promote circular economy measures to compensate for and reduce the impacts of this type of waste generated by the copper mining industry. This work aims to contribute to this purpose by taking information from abandoned and non-active tailings, which are currently present as a result of the lack of regulations in times prior to environmental obligations and because they are metallurgical waste from old operations that had metal recovery rates that were much lower than the current rates. We propose a model based on the multi-criteria Promethee method to prioritize the tailings dams according to the commercial value of the existing materials in the deposits. A case study with an application of the model to 103 dams in the mining region of Coquimbo in northern Chile is shown.
Author Keywords tailings dams; circular economy; multi-criteria decision making; Promethee
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000976453500001
WoS Category Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy; Mining & Mineral Processing
Research Area Geochemistry & Geophysics; Mineralogy; Mining & Mineral Processing
PDF https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/13/4/486/pdf?version=1680170243
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