Page 2: Research news on mining and quarrying

Mining and quarrying are extractive industry topics encompassing the systematic removal of geological materials from the Earth’s crust for subsequent processing and use. Mining generally targets ore bodies, coal seams, or other mineral deposits via surface or underground methods, involving exploration, resource estimation, drilling, blasting, loading, and haulage, often followed by crushing, grinding, and beneficiation. Quarrying focuses on the extraction of dimension stone, aggregates, limestone, and similar bulk materials, typically via open-pit operations with controlled blasting and mechanical excavation. Research on these topics addresses geotechnical stability, resource modeling, environmental impacts, mine planning and optimization, and occupational health and safety.

New deep sea mining rules lack consensus despite US pressure

After two weeks of negotiations, the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is still far from finalizing rules for extracting coveted metals on the high seas despite heightened pressure triggered by US efforts to fast-track ...

China carefully assembling a deep-sea mining strategy

In a world hungry for crucial resources, China may not be poised to start deep-sea mining but it is planting seeds for such operations in a meticulously planned economic and geopolitical strategy.

Why are proposed deep-sea mining rules so contentious?

After more than a decade of negotiations, a new round of talks to finalize a code to regulate deep-sea mining in international waters begins Monday in Jamaica, with hopes high for adoption this year.

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