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Title The paradigm of Circular Mining in the world: the Iberian Pyrite Belt as a potential scenario of interaction
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Authors Grande, JA; Santisteban, M; de la Torre, ML; Fortes, JC; de Miguel, E; Curiel, J; Dávila, JM; Biosca, B
Title The paradigm of Circular Mining in the world: the Iberian Pyrite Belt as a potential scenario of interaction
Year 2018
Published Environmental Earth Sciences, 77.0, 10
DOI 10.1007/s12665-018-7577-1
Abstract Water is one of the receptors most affected by the impacts caused, especially in the case of mining sulphides and, to a lesser extent, of coal. Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) is the main problem associated with these mining operations, producing extremely high impacts, and in many cases irreversible impacts, until now. A new concept of mining can make this activity compatible with the environmental preservation and also to the recovery of the environment affected by the old mining operations that today are in the process of reopening. This new concept implicates the paradigm of Circular Mining as a derivative of the concept of Circular Economy, considered as a strategy that aims to reduce both the entry of materials and the production of virgin waste, closing the "loops" or economic and ecological flows of resources. The present work discusses the paradigm of Circular Mining, focused on the Iberian Pyrite Belt, one of the most paradigmatic metallogenetic regions in the world. Based on some examples, expeditious calculations show the possibility of recovering base metals as well as strategic elements from acid mine drainage, thus obtaining important economic assets.
Author Keywords Acid mine drainage; Circular Mining; Sustainability; Environmental liabilities
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000433291400005
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary; Water Resources
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology; Water Resources
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