Feature Papers in Sustainable Mining Engineering 2024

A special issue of Mining (ISSN 2673-6489).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 464

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Geology & Sustainable Mining Institute (GSMI), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Ben Guerir 43150, Morocco
Interests: mineral processing; geometallurgy; environmental desulphurization; integrated mine waste management; critical raw materials
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Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to announce the forthcoming release of our Special Issue, titled “Feature Papers in Sustainable Mining Engineering 2024”. This edition will showcase a selection of exceptional papers, encompassing comprehensive reviews and original research articles, within the realm of mining engineering, sustainability, and the environment. We invite researchers to contribute cutting-edge developments and fresh insights pertaining to sustainable mining engineering, with a specific emphasis on innovative solutions addressing the contemporary challenges encountered by the mining industry.

We extend our invitation to researchers from diverse backgrounds, particularly younger scholars, who are keen on exploring groundbreaking practices and strategies to tackle the impending challenges of the mining industry. We encourage submissions covering a broad spectrum of topics related to sustainability in mining, which may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Sustainable mining practices and development;
  • Mining innovation;
  • Green mining technologies;
  • Reduction of carbon footprint in mining;
  • Sustainable mineral resource management;
  • Geometallurgical/geoenvironmental modeling;
  • Environmentally friendly mineral processing;
  • Critical and strategical minerals;
  • Digitalization and automation: Mine 4.0;
  • Life cycle assessment in mining;
  • Circular economy in mining;
  • Environmental impact assessments in mining;
  • Management of mine waste and water;
  • Planning for mine closure;
  • Adaptation to climate change in mining.

Join us in advancing sustainable mining practices for a more promising future in mining! Submit your work today without delay!

Authors for this Special Issue will include members of the Editorial Board and individuals invited by the editorial office and the Editor-in-Chief. Accepted papers will be published, free of charge, in open access following peer-review.

Prof. Dr. Mostafa Benzaazoua
Dr. Yassine Ait-Khouia
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Keywords

  • sustainable mining practices and development
  • environmentally friendly mineral processing
  • critical and strategical metals/minerals
  • innovation
  • digitalization and automation: Mining 4.0
  • green technologies
  • life cycle assessment
  • circular economy
  • geometallurgical/geo-environmental modeling
  • environmental impact assessments
  • sustainable resource management
  • mine waste management
  • mine water management
  • mine closure planning
  • climate change adaptation
  • reduction of carbon footprint

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Enhanced Measurement and Verification Practices in Deep-Level Mines: The Current State
by Frans J. L. Matthee, Johan H. Marais and Jean H. van Laar
Mining 2024, 4(2), 401-416; https://doi.org/10.3390/mining4020023 - 24 May 2024
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This article explores operational challenges in mining, with a focus on energy management amid depleting ore grades and rising costs. The urgent need for innovative energy management systems and strategies is highlighted by analyzing the unexplored landscape of mine energy budgeting and forecasting [...] Read more.
This article explores operational challenges in mining, with a focus on energy management amid depleting ore grades and rising costs. The urgent need for innovative energy management systems and strategies is highlighted by analyzing the unexplored landscape of mine energy budgeting and forecasting and identifying gaps in current practices. Drawing from the literature, this paper offers new insights into energy budgeting and the evaluation of energy efficiency initiatives by integrating traditional and advanced measurement and verification (M&V) techniques. M&V practices are crucial for energy management, particularly in deep-level mines, with a focus on practical knowledge and advanced methodologies. Key findings from this study show that integrating advanced M&V techniques with unplanned events is crucial to improve the financial management of mines. By leveraging these key findings, this article proposes a roadmap of the next seven milestones needed in advanced M&V research to aid effective energy management in a mining environment. If executed successfully, a practical method for applying advanced M&V processes to deep-level mining operations can be constructed. Such a generic method will enhance mining companies’ energy efficiency initiatives and improve financial management practices on a global scale. Full article
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