The End of Sand

David T. A. Wesley, Sheila M. Puffer
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This chapter focuses on how sand, the second most used natural resource on earth after water, is facing one of the greatest environmental challenges of the new millennium. Sand is a crucial material used in all sorts of building projects, from asphalt, concrete, and glass. Globally, construction accounts for the largest portion of the 15 billion tons of sand consumed annually. Yet, sand is a finite resource and the depletion of alluvial sand used in construction is destroying the ecosystem of riverbeds, sea beds, and coastal beaches, and is contributing seriously to climate change. This chapter will discuss how these threats have developed, including coastal construction and erosion, river dredging, and sand “mafias” whereby illegal sand miners strip beaches and use sand in inferior concrete that has led to building collapses and deaths. The authors then discuss potential solutions to this crisis, including regulation and enforcement of environmental and construction standards, as well as materials substitution such as desert sand, sand created from sandstone, and recycled glass.
沙子的尽头
这一章的重点是沙子,地球上仅次于水的第二大自然资源,如何面临新千年最大的环境挑战之一。沙子是用于各种建筑工程的关键材料,从沥青、混凝土到玻璃。在全球范围内,每年消耗的150亿吨沙子中,建筑占了最大的一部分。然而,沙子是一种有限的资源,用于建设的冲积砂的枯竭正在破坏河床、海床和沿海海滩的生态系统,并严重加剧了气候变化。本章将讨论这些威胁是如何发展的,包括海岸建设和侵蚀,河流疏浚,以及非法采砂者剥去海滩和使用劣质混凝土中的沙子导致建筑物倒塌和死亡的沙子“黑手党”。作者随后讨论了解决这一危机的潜在方案,包括环境和建筑标准的监管和执行,以及替代材料,如沙漠砂、砂岩制成的砂和回收玻璃。
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