The Smallest “Miner” of the Animal Kingdom and Its Importance for Raw Materials Exploitation

Mining Pub Date : 2024-04-23 DOI:10.3390/mining4020016
G. Xiroudakis, George Saratsis, E. Manoutsoglou
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The mining industry is the leading supplier of raw materials in modern society. This sector of human activity has experienced a severe crisis due to the energy transition and has been revived in recent years due to the need for critical metals that are essential in the post-coal era. In underground and open pit mining, processes such as extraction, transportation, safety, underground ventilation, waste management, and rehabilitation are of major importance, and their “design” is critical to the economic survival of the mine. All the above processes required to operate a mine are strongly reminiscent of an example of nature’s workman: the ant. The sympatric insect uses the same processes as the ones aforementioned during the creation of its nest. The ants dig to “extract material from the ground”, and they transport this material from the nest‘s site to the waste deposition location. The ants ensure the safety of the underground opening and the proper ventilation needed for them to live there for a long time. This article attempts to identify the relations between all the above processes and sub-processes, and how human mining and ant colony development correlate with each other. Furthermore, we examine how an ant colony has aided in the development of mining technology, and what more humans can learn and adopt from a “miner” that is 66 million years old, in order to improve their processes.
动物王国中最小的 "矿工 "及其对原材料开采的重要性
采矿业是现代社会原材料的主要供应者。由于能源转型,人类活动的这一领域经历了严重的危机,近年来,由于对后煤炭时代所必需的关键金属的需求,这一领域又重新焕发了生机。在地下和露天采矿中,采掘、运输、安全、井下通风、废物管理和恢复等过程都非常重要,其 "设计 "对矿山的经济生存至关重要。矿山运营所需的所有上述流程都让人不禁联想到大自然的工人--蚂蚁。这种同栖昆虫在筑巢过程中使用的工序与上述工序相同。蚂蚁通过挖掘来 "从地下提取物质",然后将这些物质从蚁巢所在地运到废物堆放地点。蚂蚁要确保地下洞口的安全和适当的通风,以便在那里长期生活。本文试图找出上述所有过程和子过程之间的关系,以及人类采矿和蚁群发展之间的相互关系。此外,我们还研究了蚂蚁群落如何帮助采矿技术的发展,以及人类还能从拥有 6600 万年历史的 "采矿者 "身上学习和采纳哪些东西,以改进人类的采矿过程。
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