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Moving towards deep underground mineral resources: Drivers, challenges and potential solutions

Yousef Ghorbani, Glen T. Nwaila, Steven E. Zhang, Julie E. Bourdeau, Manuel Cánovas, J. Arzúa, Nooraddin Nikadat

2022Resources Policy121 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Underground mining has historically occurred in surface and near-surface (shallow) mineral deposits. While no universal definition of deep underground mining exists, humanity's need for non-renewable natural resources has inevitably pushed the boundaries of possibility in terms of environmental and technological constraints. Recently, deep underground mining is being extensively developed due to the depletion of shallow mineral deposits. One of the main advantages of deep underground mining is its lower environmental footprint compared to shallow mining. In this paper, we summarise the key factors driving deep underground mining, which include an increasing need for raw materials, exhaustion of shallow mineral deposits, and increasing environmental scrutiny. We examine the challenges associated with deep underground mining, mainly the: environmental, financial, geological, and geotechnical aspects. Furthermore, we explore solutions provided by recent advances in science and technology, such as the integration of mineral processing and mining, and the digital and technological revolution. We further examine the role of legacy data in its ability to bridge current and future practices in the context of deep underground mining.

Topics & Concepts

Underground mining (soft rock)Context (archaeology)Mining engineeringMineral resource classificationNatural (archaeology)Natural resourceGeologyFootprintNatural resource economicsEnvironmental resource managementEarth scienceEnvironmental scienceEngineeringLawGeochemistryPolitical scienceWaste managementCoalPaleontologyCoal miningEconomicsMining and Resource ManagementMining Techniques and EconomicsMetal Extraction and Bioleaching
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