综合环境矿床模型对可持续发展的帮助

Y. Kwong
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要在不过度影响环境的情况下开采矿藏,这是一项挑战,只有在从事采矿项目的传统上独立的小组共同努力下才能解决。地质学家不仅需要详细的地质学来帮助矿山工程师制定确保产生尽可能少的矿山废物的矿山计划,而且冶金学家还必须选择最环保的矿物加工方案,并与环境工程师就加工化学品可能对适当的矿山废物管理造成的复杂性进行沟通。传统的矿床模型通常强调矿床成因的地质和矿物学方面,以便于寻找类似的矿床。最近的研究表明,根据矿床类型可以很容易地预测潜在的环境责任,如酸性矿山排水和金属浸出。采矿方法、矿物加工方案和退役方案的选择也在很大程度上取决于待开采矿体的组成和环境。将这些相关信息整合到传统的矿床描述中,可以形成综合性的环境矿床模型。后者将促进地雷项目各组成部分的工作人员之间的交流,并协助选择一种方法和战略组合,以确保将环境风险和影响降到最低,减少整个项目费用,并促进可持续发展。
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Comprehensive Environmental Ore Deposit Models as an Aid for Sustainable Development
To exploit an ore deposit without unduly impacting the environment is a challenge that can only be met by the concerted efforts of traditionally independent teams working on a mining project. Not only is detailed geology required of geologists to help mine engineers to develop a mine plan that assures generation of the least possible amount of mine waste, but metallurgists also have to select the most environmentally friendly mineral processing schemes, and communicate with environmental engineers with regard to complications that process chemicals may pose on proper mine waste management. Traditional ore deposit models typically emphasize the geological and mineralogical aspects of ore genesis to facilitate exploration for similar deposits. Recent research has shown that potential environmental liabilities such as acid mine drainage and metal leaching can readily be predicted according to deposit types. The choice of mining methods, mineral processing schemes, and decommissioning options are also largely dictated by the composition and setting of an orebody to be mined. Integrating such related information into traditional ore deposit descriptions would lead to the development of comprehensive environmental ore deposit models. The latter would facilitate communication among staff of the varied components of a mine project and aid with the selection of a combination of methods and strategies that would assure minimum environmental risks and impacts, reduce the overall project cost, and enhance sustainable development.
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