2007
DOI: 10.1080/14041040701405662
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Towards the Sustainable Use of Mineral Resources: A European Geological Surveys Perspective

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“…Therefore, the ecological impact of mining must be carefully assessed at an early stage of the mining project. The actions and resources needed to mitigate potential impacts have to be also evaluated after the completion of mining activities (Christmann et al, 2007).…”
Section: Exploitation Of Mineral Raw Materials and Potential Effect Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the ecological impact of mining must be carefully assessed at an early stage of the mining project. The actions and resources needed to mitigate potential impacts have to be also evaluated after the completion of mining activities (Christmann et al, 2007).…”
Section: Exploitation Of Mineral Raw Materials and Potential Effect Omentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 3 (for a series of blasting of 2100 kg of explosive)  V t = 4 596 703.29 dm 3 (for a series of blasting of 5000 kg of explosive),  V t = 45 967 032.96 dm 3 (for a series of blasting of 50000 kg of explosive),…”
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“…Probably the most egregious mistake is Quadbeck‐Seeger's offhand comment that a few bottlenecks in the supply of resources can be “circumvented by recycling and by fixing the price (105)”. This comment would be regarded as extremely naive by national and international groups wrestling with how to determine and quantify potential constraints to materials supplies (Committee on Critical Material Impacts 2007; Christmann et al 2007).…”
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“…The ever-increasing growth in the electronics industry, the production of light-weight electric vehicles as well as devices for generating renewable energy have imposed an accelerating demand for specific raw materials such as the rare earth elements (REEs) [1][2][3]. Several economic regions like the European Union, Japan or USA have identified raw materials that are categorised as "critical", relating to their supply risk and economic importance [1,4].…”
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