2017
DOI: 10.3390/min7110225
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PGE Production in Southern Africa, Part II: Environmental Aspects

Abstract: Platinum group elements (PGEs, 6E PGE = Pt + Pd + Rh + Ru + Ir + Au) are used in numerous applications that seek to reduce environmental impacts of mobility and energy generation. Consequently, the future demand for PGEs is predicted to increase. Previous studies indicate that environmental impacts of PGE production change over time emphasizing the need of up-to-date data and assessments. In this context, an analysis of environmental aspects of PGE production is needed to support the environmental assessment o… Show more

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“…The data provided in this article, such as production data per mine, as well as ore grades and production volumes can be used for further assessment of the Southern African PGE industry in regards to economic, environmental and social aspects. An assessment of the environmental implications and effects of PGE mining in Southern Africa based on this data is presented in part II of this paper series ( [17]). …”
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“…The data provided in this article, such as production data per mine, as well as ore grades and production volumes can be used for further assessment of the Southern African PGE industry in regards to economic, environmental and social aspects. An assessment of the environmental implications and effects of PGE mining in Southern Africa based on this data is presented in part II of this paper series ( [17]). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earlier studies report a strongly declining trend over a longer period of time [92]. A declining trend in ore grade will affect the effort required to produce PGEs, production costs, as well as the environmental performance of PGE production (see part II [17]). No information available MSZ Platreef UG2 Merensky Total PGE production Figure 5.…”
Section: Production In Southern Africamentioning
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